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  • What industry sector will most benefit from Next Generation IoT devices in the next three years?

    The Nordic Semiconductor nRF54L Series was created for the next wave of IoT devices, and provides a new multiprotocol radio, advanced security services, and support for new Bluetooth 6.0 features like Channel Sounding. The nRF54L15 SoC is currently the…
  • Designing an Intelligent Edge Processing Architecture with a CPU, GPU or Heterogeneous SoC?

    A hot topic right now is intelligent processing at the edge, called so because data is stored and processed locally and closest to the edge of a network. Typically, this intelligent processing implements complex functions such as artificial intelligence…
  • How To Rapidly Design the Power Supply Rails of Xilinx FPGAs & SoCs

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    {tabbedtable} Tab Label Tab Content Agenda This webinar will demonstrate how Texas Instruments's Power Supply Reference Designs were used to quickly develop the power supply rails needed for Xilinx® Artix®-7, Spartan®-7, and Zynq®-7000 FPGAs & SoCs. Agenda...
  • What Does SiP, SoC and CoM Mean?

    Read Now about SiP, SoC and CoM Sign Up Now to Read about e14Button Introducing the Difference Between a System-on-a-Chip (SoC), a System-in-a-Package (SiP), and a Computer-on-a-Module (CoM) Integrated Circuit (IC) technology has progressed over the years…
  • How to get Started with FPGA - Test your Knowledge

    Previous element14 Learning Center FPGA I: Getting Started with FPGAs Sponsored by 1. Introduction | 2. Objectives | 3. Overview | 4. Architecture | 5. Programming | 6. Applications | 7. Product Examples | 8. Evaluation and Dev…
  • PONF Project: Sony 24Mp Sensor Vs Raspberry PI Compute Module 3

    Programming Application Notes Software Sources Videocore IV Data Acquisition How the Camera Sensor Works 24Mp Image Sensor Approach References and Available Documentation Changes and Upgrades Software Driver …
  • System on a Chip for the Raspberry Pi (RPPSOC)

    We've got a new project up on Kickstarter . It's a Programmable System on a Chip (PSOC) hat for the Raspberry Pi. Features Cypress Semiconductor PSOC 5LP part CY8C5267AXI-LP051 Core: ARM Cortex M3 Data Bus Width: 32 bit Maximum Clock Frequency: 67 MHz…
  • Choosing a SOC for a new Single Board Computer

    Hello everyone. I'm trying to develop a single board computer using Kicad. I had develop one some years ago using an Allwinner A13 chip, wich has, audio, video, usb, and so on, into a single part. Now i would like develop a new board using some sort of…