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November 15, 2023

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What’s an executable golden specification?

Drawing on an executable golden specification, tools can automatically generate many types of files used in chip hardware and software development.

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Enabling reliable automation with remote motion control

With a reliable method of remote control, stepper motors can easily be controlled in real-time at longer distances without sacrificing any performance or speed.

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Moving from FPGA to ASIC for your AI chip? Here’s what you should know

Moving from architecture to FPGA to complete ASIC takes some planning.

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AI, memory safety are real threats to IoT security

Memory safety is one of the big things that will impact IoT security, and latest report shows 76% of consumer IoT companies could fall foul of impending security regulations around the world.

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Demystifying edge security

How edge computing fortifies IoT devices against security breaches. The internet of things (IoT) has opened up a new frontier in the digital landscape.

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EETimes Europe

How Are Robotrucks Doing?

Some of the robotruck companies are effectively battling the AV headwinds and are doing quite well, and the emergence of a couple of promising startups indicates continued interest in growing the industry.

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EDN

Completely wireless measurement of the voltage of objects

Once you can measure your body voltage in a simple and convenient way, all kinds of ESD applications become possible.

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EETimes

Addressing the 5G Satellite Testing Challenge

The move to space presents unique hurdles not faced by terrestrial 5G.

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Planet Analog

Broadcasting TV over 5G: Clever or foolish?

There’s a test underway to use 5G to broadcast TV to multiple users at the same time, but does it make sense?

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EDN

An FPGA-to-ASIC case study for refining smart meter design

Here is how FPGA-to-ASIC conversion works for a smart meter design along with a highlight of the key building blocks.

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Planet Analog

Motor control integrates vehicle compute to support software reuse

The SiP solution targets motor control applications like pumps, fans, sunroof and seat position, seat belt pre-tensioners, and trunk openers.

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