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Programming embedded systems: applying assertions and Design by Contract

In this installment, you will see how to apply Assertions and Design by Contract (DBC) concepts to embedded systems. 

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Immutable Linux in a box

How embedded systems can benefit from immutable Linux in a container environment.

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Exploring e.MMC security: protecting embedded storage

In this article, we delve deeper into the multifaceted security features of e.MMC 5.1 devices.

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Amplifier selection using LTSpice and noise analysis

This article explores one of the simulation methods that can be utilized to identify and optimize device/component selection in noise sensitive applications. 

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Laying the groundwork to bridge the tech talent gap

Embedded systems, the unsung heroes of the tech world, are increasingly at the core of innovations transforming our daily lives. 

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Embedded World 2024 Coverage

Join us as embedded, EE Times and AspenCore staff keep us up-to-date on latest developments at embedded world 2024.

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AMD-Powered Advantech AIMB-723 Industrial Motherboard Future-Proofs AOI Deployments

Automated Optical Inspection (AOI), is an important aspect of a robust industrial manufacturing strategy.

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EETimes

AI-Driven HBM Uptake Is Power-Sensitive

Despite its high price tag, HBM3 memory is selling fast to help power AI-focused data centers.

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Planet Analog

Ultrasonic ToF sensor boasts on-chip processor, memory

MEMS sensor ensures the accuracy required for tasks like obstacle avoidance, soft surface identification, and liquid level measurements.

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EETimes Europe

Is C/C++ Memory Safe?

The half-century-old programming language is showing its security vulnerabilities, but the prospect of swapping out the embedded community’s common tongue for an alternative like Rust comes with training, toolchain and cost implications—and even then, memory-safe embedded products may not be guaranteed.

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EDN

Authentication IC ties up with IoT SaaS for in-field provisioning

A specialized security IC combined with cloud-based SaaS manages and updates embedded credentials in the field.

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EETimes

Contextual Computing Requires an AI-First Approach

AI will be essential in enabling the edge computing market to grow rapidly in the next two years.

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EETimes

AI’s Role in the Factory of the Future

AI will not only automate tasks but augment human capabilities in the industrial workforce.

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