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AIR T WHEN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MEETS WITH RADIO – TRANSCEIVER

AIR-T: WHEN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MEETS WITH RADIO – TRANSCEIVER

The concept of Software-defined radio is not new, it has been around for years. It is basically about moving complex signal handling over to a digital software platform via PCs and smart systems. While we have seen Artificial Intelligence already been implemented in a host of applications like speech recognition, gaming and autonomous vehicles, we are yet to see

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GLASGOW INTERFACE EXPLORER OFFERS FLEXIBLE OPEN SOURCE MULTITOOL FOR DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

GLASGOW INTERFACE EXPLORER OFFERS FLEXIBLE OPEN SOURCE MULTITOOL FOR DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

1BitSquared has launched on Crowdsupply it’s Glasgow Interface Explorer. The board is said to be designed for hardware designers, reverse engineers, digital archivists, electronics hobbyists, and anyone else who wants to communicate with a wide selection of digital devices with minimum hassle. The board is designed to be attached to the majority of devices without additional active or passive

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High Level Synthesis Design Tools vs. Conventional FPGA Design Tools

High-Level Synthesis Design Tools vs. Conventional FPGA Design Tools

Ⅰ Overview of Conventional FPGA Design Tools Hardware description languages (HDLs) like VHDL and Verilog became the main languages for defining the algorithms that execute on the FPGA chip over the first 20 years of FPGA development. These low-level languages combine some of the advantages of existing textual languages with the understanding that you are

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