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LATEST TYSOM KIT ACCELERATES THE DEVELOPMENT OF AI

LATEST TYSOM KIT ACCELERATES THE DEVELOPMENT OF AI

Aldec’s TySOM-3A-ZU19EG embedded system development board, showcased at Embedded World 2019, supports the early co-development and co-verification of hardware and software. Aldec, Inc., a pioneer in mixed HDL language simulation and hardware-assisted verification for FPGA and ASIC designs, has launched the TySOM-3A-ZU19EG, to assist in the development of AI, Deep-learning Neural Network (DNN) and other applications […]

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Voice Control Ready Pico ITX i.MX8M Board for Embedded IoT Solutions

Voice Control Ready Pico-ITX i.MX8M Board for Embedded IoT Solutions

Estone technology is proud to announce the new addition to our pico-ITX embedded board family – EMB-2238, an NXP i.MX8M based single board computer.  Building upon the success of our i.MX6 board series. The EMB-2238 is our first embedded board to integrated with hardware DSP specially designed for voice control applications, This Quad core ARM

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PicoScope® 5000 Series – Flexible Resolution USB Oscilloscope

PicoScope® 5000 Series – Flexible Resolution USB Oscilloscope

Today’s electronic designs employ a wide range of signal types: analog, digital, serial (both high- and low-speed), parallel, audio, video, power distribution and so on. All need to be debugged, measured and validated to ensure that the device under test is functioning correctly and within specification. To handle this variety of signal types, PicoScope 5000D

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CPU SHOWDOWN FOR PANCAKES

CPU SHOWDOWN FOR PANCAKES

If you ask people how they rate as a driver, most of them will say they are better than average. At first, that seems improbable until you realize one thing: people judge themselves by different criteria. So Sally thinks she’s a good driver because she goes fast. Tom’s never had a wreck. Alice never gets

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Open source hardware projects have struggled to gain the mass audience that popular open source software projects have. This may not matter.

Open source hardware projects have struggled to gain the mass audience that popular open source software projects have. This may not matter.

Is open source hardware a thing? No, I’m not asking whether open source hardware projects exist. Of course they do, whether high-profile projects like Open Compute (from Facebook) or lower-profile projects like the Homebrew D-STAR Radio (for amateur radio enthusiasts). No, what I mean is, have any open source hardware projects taken off similar to Kubernetes, Apache

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A WEB API FOR YOUR PI

A WEB API FOR YOUR PI

There are many ways to attach a project to the Internet, and a plethora of Internet-based services that can handle talking to hardware. But probably the most ubiquitous of Internet protocols for the average Joe or Jane is the web browser, and one of the most accessible of programming environments lies within it. If only

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