Arm University Program launches Embedded Linux Education Kit
Today, ARM University announced the launch of the ninth and latest Education Kit from the Arm University Program: the Embedded Linux Education Kit. This kit provides full courseware on developing embedded Linux products, including Linux kernel configuration and custom peripheral driver development, using low cost yet powerful Arm-based single-board computers. The courseware is highly modular and includes a rich set …
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IoT is old wine in new bottle
In this interview we take a look at a systems design house named Shalaka Technologies. They focus on embedded systems design, and specialise in the integration of MEMS, communication interfaces, GPS and general packet radio service (GPRS) in industrial solutions. Shalaka’s tech strongholds Q. What’s your organisation’s unique selling proposition (USP) with reference to electronics design? A. Shalaka Technologies Pvt …
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Reverse Current Protection Of Embedded System
We all might have experienced the sting of burning silicon while working on electronics systems, that is one of the things that reverse current can do to your system. Reverse current is an event in which current travels in opposite direction than it should be moving through a system due to high reverse bias voltage i.e. output voltage greater …
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Internet of Things will Revolutionize the Industrial Division
Extrapolations are that there will be 50 billion connected devices by 2020 and in our lifetime we will experience life with a trillion-node network. The Internet of Things (IoT) is spreading its divisions across diligences, organization, utilities, homes, and almost everywhere. The IoT is helping in the next Industrial Revolution and will enable new form of analytics to analyze a …
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Los Angeles Becomes First City To Test The Future Of Wireless Connectivity With ‘Small Cells’ On Streetlights
Say goodbye to big, bulky, unsightly cellphone towers. Say hello to the future of 4G networking. Los Angeles publicly announced Thursday that it is outfitting 100 streetlights with a type of networking gear called small cells in an effort to start improving cell phone coverage. Called SmartPoles, the streetlights are part of a collaboration between LED lighting giant Philips and telecom equipment giant Ericsson . The …
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