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With increasing demand for high-power fast charging in electronic devices, the USB Power Delivery (USB PD) protocol has become the most widely employed charging protocol for modern smart devices.
Electronics and the Internet of Things (IoT) constantly evolve with increasingly compact, powerful, and easy-to-use devices. Among these, the CrowPanel ...
One of the most important aspects to consider in hardware testing that involves radio frequency (RF) is choosing a configurable, calibrated, and reliable signal source. This article provides a ...
At the International Electron Device Meeting (IEDM) held in San Francisco last December, TSMC introduced its 2nm process technology, highlighting ...
Software architecture is the fundamental organization of a system embodied in its components, their relationship to each other and the environment, and the principles guiding its design and evolution ...
Designed for industrial process measurement and control applications, HART is considered a hybrid protocol due to its combination of analog and digital communication. It can convey a single variable ...
Most embedded systems are reactive by nature. They measure certain properties of their environment with sensors and react on changes. For example, they display something, move a motor, or send a ...
The reference design for Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) with Power over Data Lines (PoDL) from Würth Elektronik (WE) is a system that can transmit data ...
Micro-energy harvesting for self-sufficient microsystems is developing rapidly and has great growth potential shortly. New technical advancements in ...
The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming computational tasks. Large Language Models (LLMs) used in generative AI have created breakthroughs in human-machine interactions, content ...
As described in the first part of this two-part series, USB Type-C is the newly introduced and powerful interconnect standard for USB. When paired with the new Power Delivery (PD) specification, ...
With the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI)—whose models power many applications, including those on everyday smartphones—the demands on data centers are growing exponentially. Governments ...