The Embedded World 2020 show is over now, but check out these images below captured from the show floor in Nuremberg.
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The Embedded World 2020 show is over now, but check out these images below captured from the show floor in Nuremberg.
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At Embedded World 2020, the group editor of Electronics Weekly, Clive Couldwell, shares his thoughts and observations on the show so far. Attendance may be down, he notes, but that gives the show space to breathe and actually increases the opportunities for interesting discussions with engineers. A chance to look at what you may not ...
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At Embedded World 2020, we caught up with Michael Melvang of EDT (Emerging Display Technologies), as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He discusses the company’s human-machine-interface platform – its Smart Embedded Display, which is a high-performance industrial TFT display with capacitive touch panel sensor (CTP) and cover lens plus integrated Driving Board ...
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At Embedded World 2020, we caught up with Cristian Ionescu-Catrina of Power Integrations, as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He discusses Power Integrations’ BridgeSwitch integrated half-bridge motor-driver IC family, which supports applications to 400W. Thank you to Cristian for his time. Read all our Embedded World 2020 coverage » Video: David Berman, ...
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At Embedded World 2020, we caught up with Kristopher Ardis of Maxim Integrated, as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He discusses Maxim’s ChipDNA key protection technology, which makes it virtually impossible for hackers to extract secrets from the MAX32520 microcontroller, so IoT deployments can remain safe in the field. Read all our ...
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At Embedded World 2020, we caught up with Thomas Rottach of Siglent Technologies, as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He discusses Siglent’s new SVA1075X 7.5GHz spectrum and vector network analyzer – enabling users to work on antenna matching and impedance matching, as well as doing classic spectrum analysis work, for example, suitable ...
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At Embedded World 2020, we caught up with Dirk Seidel of Lattice Semiconductor, as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He discusses the new Lattice mVision solutions stack and simplifying the design of embedded vision systems, such as for machine vision, robotics, ADAS, drones and AR/VR for the industrial, automotive, and smart home ...
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A new research centre, the Sheffield Quantum Centre, has been launched by the University of Sheffield.
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Today, we feature Matt Timmons-Brown, who was a member of our initial EW BrightSparks cohort
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Hardware as well as software connections matter for IoT, writes Cliff Ortmeyer, Global Head of Technical Marketing, Farnell. Experts on the Internet of Things (IoT) believe that the planet-changing technology can only reach its full potential if it is based on wireless communications systems. Although a huge number of IoT nodes will certainly be battery-powered and ...
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