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From kindergarten to Kickstarter

\ Resurgence of the Do It Yourself (DIY) community has driven a range of open networking platforms, giving aspiring technologists cheap and easy access to embedded development. Outside of hobbyist toys and educational devices, however, “hacker” boards are increasing performance and I/O flexibility, … Continue reading

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IT Technology for industrial controls applications

It is the author’s opinion that integration of the controls networking and the IT network is inevitable. It became inevitable the moment the controls industry chose to use Ethernet as the medium with which to communicate data. The controls industry may … Continue reading

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Road for embedded pc future

Creating a customized SDK basically comes down to selecting the set of embedded computer libraries and APIs that application developers should use, and then ensuring that they are built into the application development toolchain in a version-controlled way. If the application will … Continue reading

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Manufacture enhancement for MOST revive

MOST150 enables the use of a higher bandwidth of 150 Mbps, an isochronous transport mechanism to support extensive video applications, and an embedded Ethernet channel for efficient transport of IP-based packet data. It succeeds in providing significant speed enhancements and … Continue reading

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OEM development dilemma versus transitional facts

OEMs also face the challenge of implementing this state-of-the-art technology in their new or existing applications, including validation and verification of the applications’ functionality and access to hardware functions and I/Os. To reduce the amount of R&D work, lower costs … Continue reading

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Embedded computing environment change

This whitepaper gives engineers a closer look into the architectural improvements of the new microarchitecture and delivers the answers as to how they can integrate these most efficiently into their appliances.The 4th generation Intel® Core™ processors serve the embedded computing space with … Continue reading

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Telehealth achievement in progress

This is just one example of why embedded computer telehealth strategies are poised to revolutionize medicine. Telehealth not only provides quick access to specialists, but can also remotely monitor patients and reduce clinical expenses. Many of the systems needed to … Continue reading

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JEDEC membership within the embedded system

ECC has become a mainstay in embedded systems. However, the JEDEC membership initially did not recognize the need to accommodate ECC when it was developing the DDR2 specification. Most laptop chipsets did not support ECC at the time. Seeing the … Continue reading

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Tough challenge for embedded computer designers

As designers piece together the requirements for each new project, real-time performance is one of the early considerations. OS vendors use terms like “hard” and “soft” to describe the real-time operation of their systems. Hard real-time embedded systems are scheduled … Continue reading

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Card sized SBC

  The initial goal in creating the Raspberry Pi credit card sized, Linux-based Single Board Computer (SBC) – targeted primarily at education – was to develop a response to the decline of students engaging with computer science and related engineering disciplines. Our … Continue reading

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