Here's a rundown of some of the stories that made news this past week.
The embedded world Exhibition & Conference brings together the world of electronic systems. Here's a sampling of other product standouts from the show.
Explore the protocols and challenges of the NACS/SAE J3400 EV charging interface in Part 2 of our series. Learn about safety measures, adoption hurdles, and prospects.
Do you use large language models in generative AI, and if so, what is their main function?
NASA's “Deep Sky” IMAX movie puts the results of 20 years of work on the James Webb Space Telescope front and center.
Microcontrollers are small and inexpensive. Security solutions have the reputation for being neither. With increasingly strict regulation and legislation, the need to balance the two is critical.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the automaker is planning to unveil its new robotaxi self-driving vehicle this August. It’s also canceling plans to build a less-expensive entry-level car.
Although new tools and technologies are available to make tapping into industrial IoT more manageable, one must ensure expectations are accurate.
Explore the challenges and solutions for EV battery performance in cold weather, including state-of-charge monitoring and advanced temperature-management techniques.
The S32N55 is the initial offering in the S32N family of so-called “super-integration” processors based on the 5-nm process.
Power Integrations’ latest series of power converters leverages the advantages of GaN technology to create a family of highly efficient multi-output devices.
In this edition of Inside Electronics, we talk with u-blox’s Stefania Sesia about the design of safe and reliable automotive systems, such as u-safe for high-performance lane positioning.
New silicon and components continue to push the edge of IoT, bringing higher measures of security to devices and systems.
Leveraging the APIs for integration into existing software apps, Omniverse becomes a metaverse for engineers to conceptualize 3D models, helping unlock the potential of industrial digital twins.
After about a decade, Analog again has a technology editor. In the initial entry of his bimonthly “Nonlinearities” blog,” Andy Turudic introduces himself and briefly outlines what’s plann...
Here's a rundown of some of the stories that made news this past week.
The mid-range Agilex 5 developed by Intel incorporates AI acceleration and long-term support for applications from medical to robotics.
The company’s next-gen AI silicon adds more accelerator cores, faster networking, and extra high-bandwidth memory.
Discover the new features of the Raspberry Pi 5, its improved performance, and the challenges it brings with heat management.
A range of power-density techniques, when properly employed, can significantly improve power management for various electronic designs.
A high-precision voltage reference developed by Analog Devices helps turn a very good analog data and measurement signal chain into a really, really good one.
Read this FAQ to learn more about the testing processes and hardware necessary to meet next-generation satellite requirements.
Implementation of vehicle-to-everything systems dramatically improves safety on the roads, saving lives and avoiding injuries, which subsequently also leads to cost savings.
In addition to discussing fundamentals of time-of-flight mass spectrometry (ToF MS), this article looks at the relationship between ToF MS parameters and ADC specs and how mixed-signal front-end ...
Learn why calibrating your battery tester is essential for maintaining accuracy and peak performance. What are the risks of neglecting calibration and how does it impact the test results?