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Search for: Search Menu * Articles * News * Fish Fry * Chalk Talks * Blogs * Categoriesexpand child menu * Category List * Media Kit Skip to content ONE STANDARD TO RULE THEM ALL: MATTER AND THE SEARCH FOR IOT INTEROPERABILITY by Amelia Dalton - January 7, 2022 It’s the first week of 2022 and I’ve got Matter on my mind! In this week’s Fish Fry podcast, we are talking about the Matter open standard, which promises to transform the future of IoT connectivity. … Read More → "One Standard to Rule Them All: Matter and the Search for IoT Interoperability" BOTFACTORY: ALL-IN-ONE PCB PRINTING AND ASSEMBLY by Max Maxfield - January 6, 2022 If you are anything like me, you dream of having the ability to create and automatically populate your printed circuit board (PCB) prototypes in the comfort of your own office. Well, in fact you can, because BotFactory’s SV2 combines a conductive ink printer, solder paste extruder, pick-and-place machine, and reflow bed into a single product that allows you to prototype your PCBs in a matter … Read More → "BotFactory: All-In-One PCB Printing and Assembly" WILL CARMAKERS ADOPT TOMTOM’S INDIGO OPEN, INTEGRATED DIGITAL COCKPIT SOFTWARE PLATFORM? Can TomTom Build a Windows-like Partner Ecosystem for Vehicles? by Steven Leibson - January 5, 2022 Perhaps you recognize the name TomTom. It’s a Dutch company, founded in 1991. The company’s original name was Palmtop Software, and the company specialized in software for handheld computers, also known as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), like the Psion family and Windows CE devices. As that market dwindled, the company pivoted to location technology based on GPS. Adopting a new name and mission, TomTom introduced … Read More → "Will Carmakers Adopt TomTom’s IndiGO Open, Integrated Digital Cockpit Software Platform?" STAY CURIOUS. STAY HUMBLE. STAY CONNECTED. Adventures with WiFi printers Can Humble the Most Experienced Engineers by Steven Leibson - January 3, 2022 This is not my original first-of-the-year story for 2022. I wrote a different story about difficulties I had installing a specific manufacturer’s networked all-in-one printer in my daughter’s new business location. I spent hours trying to make that printer work and had endless problems in getting the overly finicky software to function. In the end, we shipped the printer back and I bought another for … Read More → "Stay Curious. Stay Humble. Stay Connected." WELCOME TO A WORLD OF RECONFIGURABLE INTELLIGENT SURFACES by Max Maxfield - December 30, 2021 Have you heard that the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), which produces globally applicable standards for Information and Communications Technology (ICT), recently launched a new Industry Specification Group on Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (ISG RIS)? There’s no need to hang your head in shame if this is new news to you. To be honest, I didn’t even know that … Read More → "Welcome to a World of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces" GOOD-FOR-NOTHING GRAMMARIANS by Max Maxfield - December 28, 2021 As I discussed in my Its vs. It’s column, which appeared a couple of months ago here on EEJournal, one of my back-burner hobby projects is writing a book called Wroting Inglish: The Essential Guide to Writing … Read More → "Good-For-Nothing Grammarians" Articles Archive → industry news January 7, 2022 CEVA’s Bluetooth® Dual Mode 5.3 SIG Qualified Platform Offers Improved Security, Less Interference and Better Power Consumption for Wireless Audio ACS Motion Control Releases SPiiPlusCMxa EtherCAT® Motion Controller to Maximize Motion System Accuracy GaN Systems Shrinks Size and Increases Class-D Audio Capabilities with Latest Reference Design AI Chip Company Syntiant and Bearings Manufacturer CeramicSpeed to Develop Autonomous Wireless Sensors for Condition-based Monitoring Kassow Robots’ KR810 7-Axis Cobot is a Perfect Fit for Machine-Tending Applications MicroAI Demonstrates Edge-Native AI at CES KYOCERA AVX Launches Industry’s First Evaluation Board for Testing Antenna Band Switching Performance at CES 2022 Kassow Robots’ KR810 7-Axis Cobot is a Perfect Fit for Machine-Tending Applications Amber Solutions AC Direct DC Enabler™ Demo Kit Now Available for Technical Evaluation by Product and Semiconductor Companies E-PEAS Demonstrates Complete Extremely Low Power System Leveraging its New MCU Technology January 6, 2022 Toshiba launches ultra-small 4-Form-A voltage driven photorelays Seeing Machines and Ambarella collaborate on integrated forward-facing ADAS and in-cabin occupant and driver monitoring system solutions Qorvo® Simplifies Wi-Fi 6E System Design with the First Single FEM to Support 5.1 to 7.1 GHz Bands Syntiant Announces Voice-Enabled Ultra-Low-Power Reference Design for TWS Earbud Applications CEVA Redefines High Performance AI/ML Processing for Edge AI and Edge Compute Devices with its NeuPro-M Heterogeneous and Secure Processor Architecture Kerlink & Senzary Announce Complete LoRaWAN® IoT Solution For Industrial Analytics & Maintenance January 5, 2022 Lattice FPGAs Power Next Generation Lenovo Edge/AI Experiences NVIDIA Expands Reach With New GeForce Laptops and Desktops, GeForce NOW Partners, and Omniverse for Creators New In-Circuit Emulator (ICE) Boosts Productivity with Feature-Rich Programming and Debugging CEVA Bluebud™ Platform Takes Center Stage for a Differentiated, Premium Wireless Audio Experience in TWS Earbuds, Gaming Headsets, Hearables, Wearables and More January 4, 2022 Mobix Labs Introduces Full Line of True Xero Active Optical, Direct Attach Cables and Transceivers ACEINNA INS401 Inertial Navigation System (INS) and GNSS/RTK Turnkey Solution for ADAS and Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Precise Positioning emotion3D and onsemi Collaborate on Innovative Driver and Occupant Monitoring System Reference Design NXP Advances IoT Connectivity with Industry’s First Secure Tri-Radio Device ADLINK launches COM-HPC Client Type and COM Express Type 6 Modules with 12th Gen Intel® Core™ processors GOWIN Automotive-grade FPGAs Pass SAIC’s 2500h Heat Resistance Tests January 3, 2022 New SPSCAP additions result in greater breadth of supercapacitors available via Transfer Multisort Elektronik SmarteCAM – a ready-to-deploy smart AI camera from e-con Systems is now listed on AWS partner device catalog! HERE releases global library of terrestrial lidar data for real-world 3D modeling applications December 30, 2021 InnovationLab shows automotive printed electronics at CES Teknic’s New Spring Applied, Power-Off Motor Brakes – Starting at $219 December 29, 2021 Himax Industry-Leading Automotive Local Dimming TCON Solution Universally Adopted on Novel Automotive Display December 28, 2021 Range of ModICE modular connector enclosures from Cinch in stock for immediate delivery at Powell Electronics Synopsys Chosen by Juniper Networks to Accelerate Development of Photonic ICs for Next-Gen Data Centers DDC-I’s Multicore Deos RTOS Powers New Honeywell Anthem Integrated Flight Deck December 27, 2021 Rohde & Schwarz collaborates with Broadcom on test solution for next generation 6-GHz Wi-Fi devices Intel Empowers Developers with oneAPI 2022 Toolkits NEWRACOM and Deviceworx Release the World’s First Wi-Fi HaLow Commercial Sensor Solution IR HiRel Returns to Deep Space with James Webb Space Telescope Applied Materials and A*STAR’s Institute of Microelectronics Expand Research Collaboration to Accelerate Heterogeneous Chip Integration with Hybrid Bonding Technology Longitudinal study indicates high exhaled viral load early in the course of a SARS-CoV-2 infection December 23, 2021 Renesas Introduces Second-Generation of ClockMatrix™ Family of Network Synchronizers and Jitter Attenuators for Optical and Wireline Networks December 22, 2021 Renesas Launches Automotive Actuator and Sensor Control MCUs for Evolving Edge Applications in Next-Generation E/E Architecture Lattice Expands Automate Solution Stack and Propel Design Tool Capabilities to Accelerate Industrial Application Development Semtech Announces LoRaWAN® Integration for Arson Metering’s Smart Gas Metering Solution News Archive → FEATURED CHALK TALK TRAVEO II MICROCONTROLLERS FOR AUTOMOTIVE SOLUTIONS Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Infineon Today’s automotive designs are more complicated than ever, with a slew of safety requirements, internal memory considerations, and complicated power issues to consider. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with Marcelo Williams Silva from Infineon about the Traveo™ II Microcontrollers that deal with all of these automotive-related challenges with ease. Amelia and Marcelo take a closer look at how the power efficiency, smart IO signal paths, and over the air firmware updates included with this new MCU family will make all the time-saving difference in your next automotive design. Click here for more information about Cypress Semiconductor Traveo™ II 32-bit Arm Automotive MCUs FEATURED PAPER BUILDING AUTOMATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS (BACS) Sponsored by Analog Devices Analog Devices' industrial communication products provide building automation engineers with a broad range of Analog IO, Digital IO, Isolation, and communication interfaces that combine low power, robust performance, and improved diagnostics in the smallest possible form factors. Click here to read more FEATURED VIDEO SYNOPSYS & SAMTEC: SUCCESSFUL 112G PAM-4 SYSTEM INTEROPERABILITY Sponsored by Synopsys This Supercomputing Conference demo shows a seamless interoperability between Synopsys' DesignWare 112G Ethernet PHY IP and Samtec's NovaRay IO and cable assembly. The demo shows excellent performance, BER at 1e-08 and total insertion loss of 37dB. Synopsys and Samtec are enabling the industry with a complete 112G PAM-4 system, which is essential for high-performance computing. Click here for more information about DesignWare Ethernet IP Solutions discussion BotFactory: All-In-One PCB Printing and Assembly Posted on Jan 6 at 6:40am by Max Maxfield While I was writing this column, I recalled my chum Joe Farr in the UK telling me that he used to make his own prototype boards (etching the copper and suchlike) in his workshop. I also recalled that, a couple of years ago, Joe told me that he's invested in ... Stay Curious. Stay Humble. Stay Connected. Posted on Jan 3 at 6:45pm by Steven Leibson I do not know why this level of technology poses as consumer gear, except that it's built down to a price. User interfaces in the form of buttons and displays cost money. Stay Curious. Stay Humble. Stay Connected. Posted on Jan 3 at 5:49pm by gene plichota logical and complete user control with fully-defined function is the design philosophy that I would not mind paying for and would gladly endure more clunkiness in the implementation of....instead, user control is minimized and awkward if it is not toward a purchase decision with wireless in the linkage and ... Stay Curious. Stay Humble. Stay Connected. Posted on Jan 3 at 12:14pm by SmithChart OMG your article just triggered so much PTSD for me… “Nightmare” is the only word to describe what even many mainstream manufacturers have created wrt to WiFi connectivity. And one usually experiences this living horror show in the context of trying to help friends or family, which just amps up ... Good-For-Nothing Grammarians Posted on Dec 30 at 9:29am by Max Maxfield Hi Crusty -- it's great to hear from you as always -- once I finish the book (and once you read it) you'll never be left with your participles dangling in the breeze again (I'm sure your neighbors will be happy to hear this :-) Good-For-Nothing Grammarians Posted on Dec 30 at 9:26am by Max Maxfield Thanks Gene -- I used to hang our with a bunch of Irish folks and got used to their way of talking -- like "Will you be having another pint?" and "Himself will be coming down shortly" -- I doubt these sentences would have passed muster with my old English ... Good-For-Nothing Grammarians Posted on Dec 29 at 1:37am by Crusty Hi Max, is Max allowed as shortened salutation. Still to other things Crusty who is at the same time me, was once accused of having a dangling participle in a report they submitted to a head of department. Crusty and I still do not understand what a dangling participle is. ... Good-For-Nothing Grammarians Posted on Dec 28 at 2:49pm by gene plichota mis-spelling is OK if the word is unambiguous, but if the grammar is not on track, it can suggest nonsense or a fuzzy, incomplete idea....the goal is not to present a bunch of dots for the connecting but as clear a picture as possible of the idea even so, ... How the FPGA Came To Be, Part 5 Posted on Dec 28 at 12:31pm by JohnBirkner Hi Steve, Awesome article series! Well told! Thrilling read, capturing the essence and excitement of the epic growth of programmable logic. I am staying tuned for the evolution and diversification of the FPGA. How the FPGA Came To Be, Part 3 Posted on Dec 18 at 2:22pm by JohnBirkner Hi Steve -- I agree with Max, in appreciating your deep dive into the origins of programmable logic. Thanks for the memories! It was fascinating to hear your experience designing engineering workstations at Cadnetix, with portions of the designs not fully defined before sending to the PCB shop, and using ... * * * * * * featured blogs TSMC OIP: 3DFabric (Advanced Packaging) Jan 7, 2022 At the recent 2021 TSMC OIP Ecosystem Forum, there were two special presentations by TSMC "before" the usual partner presentations. I put "before" in quotes since the event was... [[ Click on the title to access the full blog on the Cadence Community site... More from Cadence... AI’s Next Act: 5 Key Applications and Trends to Watch for in 2022 Jan 6, 2022 We share our AI predictions for 2022, including the impact of AI on SoC design and security, trending AI applications, and the rise of AIoT (AI + IoT) devices. The post AI's Next Act: 5 Key Applications and Trends to Watch for in 2022 appeared first on From Silicon To Softwa... More from Synopsys... Noggins Full of Stuff Dec 30, 2021 I have hundreds of items outstanding in my 'Stuff for Cool Beans Blogs' folder that I really want to share (so it's not just me who is frittering away his precious time).... More from Max's Cool Beans... chalk talks subscribe on YouTube Tackling Automotive Software Cost and Complexity Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and NXP Semiconductors With the sheer amount of automotive software cost and complexity today, we need a way to maximize software reuse across our process platforms. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton and Daniel Balser from NXP take a closer look at the software ecosystem for NXP’s S32K3 MCU. They investigate how real-time drivers, a comprehensive safety software platform, and high performance security system will help you tackle the cost and complexity of automotive software development. Click here for more information about NXP Semiconductors S32K3 Automotive General Purpose MCUs Jan 6, 2022 160 views Single Pair Ethernet : Simplifying IIoT & Automation Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Analog Devices Industry 4.0 with its variety of sensing solutions and fieldbus systems can make communication pretty tricky but single pair ethernet can change all of that. In this episode of Chalk, Amelia Dalton chats with representatives from three different companies: Analog Devices, HARTING and Würth Elektronik to discuss the benefits of single pair Ethernet, what the new IEEE standard means to SPE designs, and what you should consider when working on your next single pair Ethernet design. Click here for more information about Single Pair Ethernet solutions from Analog Devices, HARTING and Würth Elektronik Dec 13, 2021 4,314 views Sensor Technologies Here to Stay: Post-pandemic Sponsored by Infineon Today sensor technology has become integral to our everyday lives. And in the future, sensor technology will mean even more than it does today. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with David Jones from Infineon about the future of sensor technologies and how they are going to impact our lives in the post-pandemic world. They investigate how miniaturization, built-in antennas in-package and the evolution of radar technology have helped usher in a whole new era of sensing technologies and how all of this and more will help us live healthier and happier lives. Click here for more information about Infineon's sensor technology portfolio Nov 30, 2021 4,956 views Tame the SiC Beast - Unleash the Full Capacity of Silicon Carbide Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Microchip Wide band gap materials such as silicon carbide are revolutionizing the power industry. At the same time, they can also introduce byproducts including overheating, short circuits and over voltage. The question remains: how can we use silicon carbide without those headache-inducing side effects? In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with Rob Weber from Microchip about Microchip’s patented augmented switching technology can make those silicon carbide side effects a thing of the past while reducing our switching losses up to 50% and accelerating our time to market as well. Click here for more information about the Microsemi / Microchip AgileSwitch® ASDAK+ Augmented Switching™ Dev Kit Nov 30, 2021 5,110 views TE's Dynamic Series for Robotics Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and TE Connectivity If you are designing a robot, a drive system, or any electromechanical system, the dynamic series of connectors from TE Connectivity might be a great solution for your next design. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with Jennifer Love from TE Connectivity about the design requirements common in robotic applications and why this new flexible connector with its innovative three point contact design, audible locking system, and dedicated tooling make it a great solution for all kinds of robotic designs. Click here for more information about TE Connectivity Dynamic D8000 Pluggable Connectors Nov 19, 2021 6,817 views Machine Learning with Microchip Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Microchip Can you design a machine learning application without a deep knowledge in machine learning? Yes, you can! In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with Yann Le Faou from Microchip about a machine learning approach that is low power, includes an expertise in communication and security, and is easy to implement. 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