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An introduction to EV charger design: the power stages
By   -   September 19, 2022
Technical article
Semiconductors are key to efficiency, low cost, small size and ultimately commercial success of electric vehicle DC chargers. In this blog we consider some of the trends, options and their tradeoffs.
Greater Efficiency in Healthcare
Greater Efficiency in Healthcare
By   -   August 3, 2022
Technical article
Intelligence is increasingly migrating to the edge: not only can wearables today record vital data, they can also analyse this information instantly. Smart assistants support employees in healthcare in an incredible variety of ways.
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How Learning Robots are Adapting to Their Tasks and Environment
By   -   August 2, 2022
Technical article
While robots required complicated programming by experts in the past, the systems will be able to teach themselves how to carry out their tasks in the future. This will allow robots to adapt autonomously to changing surrounding circumstances
Smart cameras and image processing combined
From Predictive Maintenance to Collaborative Robots
By   -   August 1, 2022
Technical article
AI and machine learning are exploiting opportunities in connection with Industry 4.0 in particular because enabling a production operation to organize itself autonomously and respond flexibly takes huge volumes of data.
Smart cameras and image processing combined
Smart Cameras Keep Everything Squarely in Their Sights
By   -   July 29, 2022
Technical article
Smart cameras can process imagery autonomously before initiating responses of their own accord. In industrial applications, they are used for quality control or to control plants and systems.
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FPGA vs. GPU vs. CPU – hardware options for AI applications
By   -   April 7, 2021
Technical article
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) deliver many advantages to artificial intelligence (AI) applications. How do graphics processing units (GPUs) and traditional central processing units (CPUs) compare?
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Top 10 pitfalls in developing machine vision systems with artificial intelligence
By   -   April 7, 2021
Technical article
Machine vision (MV) and artificial intelligence (AI) provide valuable inspection and analysis capabilities to a wide range of leading-edge applications. As with all advanced technologies, there are pitfalls to avoid.
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IoT Platforms: Build, Buy, or Both?
By   -   February 9, 2021
Technical article
With the accessibility, affordability and overall democratization of technology, it is tempting today to try and do everything yourself.
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Don't reinvent the wheel when it comes to IoT
By   -   February 9, 2021
Technical article
EBV’s scalable, repeatable vertical SaaS applications are each between 60 and 80% complete, speeding time to market in IoT.
view from autonomous vehicle as it interprets street signs
Designing for the IoT as Intelligence Moves to the Edge
By   -   February 9, 2021
Technical article
The Internet of Everything will be all inclusive, from huge data centers to single-purpose sensors. While individual power requirements vary across the IoT, the need for energy efficiency will be present everywhere.
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Building the right security foundation for connected devices
By   -   February 9, 2021
Technical article
Advances in IoT have led to a boom in connected devices, so security is more important than ever. Discover how to build the right security foundation.
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The State of Automotive Only Starts with Autonomous Driving
By   -   March 6, 2020
Technical article
Learn how the state of automotive spans a variety of applications, from electrication to in-cabin AI.
view from autonomous vehicle as it interprets street signs
Somewhere Between the Flintstones and the Jetsons
By   -   March 6, 2020
Technical article
Learn more about developing adaptable automotive automation with Xilinx
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Redefining nanopower for the Internet of Things
By   -   December 10, 2019
Technical article
Internet of Things trends today revolve around shiny objects—whether they be artificial intelligence or blockchain—but what if one of the most revolutionary parts of the IoT is something designers consider every day in devices?
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Is best in class the only consideration for your analog design?
By   -   December 10, 2019
Technical article
It’s easy to seek out the absolute top of the line when it comes to a design. Whatever the “best” part is, is probably what’s going to be the most compelling for your design, right?
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Designing Reliable Analog Circuits in a Less-Than-Reliable World
By   -   December 10, 2019
Technical article
Analog touches everything. If not for the multitude of analog and mixed-signal components that vendors have developed in the past decades, the digital “revolution” that has made so many industry sectors leap forward would not be possible.
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Connectivity Among Major Analog Design Considerations in Health Wearables
By   -   December 10, 2019
Technical article
Development of very low powered analog body sensors, digital microcontrollers, and innovative power and battery management circuits are driving the growth of wearable healthcare products.
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6 Unique Op Amp Circuits
By   -   December 10, 2019
Technical article
Electronics circuits evolved from discrete circuits to highly integrated circuits (IC) on a single chip enabling highly advanced analog and digital systems saving space and cost. An operational amplifier (Op Amp) is one such integrated circuit that has pl...
Could our entire life simply be a computer simulation
AI-pioneer Minsky: Temporarily dead?
By   -   March 4, 2019
Technical article
The brain functions like a machine, or so according to the theory of Marvin Minsky, one of the most important pioneers of artificial intelligence. In other words, it can be recreated – made immortal by backing up its consciousness onto a computer.
Cognitive computer assistants are helping clinicians to make diagnostic and therapeutic ­decisions
AI better than the doctor?
By   -   February 27, 2019
Technical article
Cognitive computer assistants are helping clinicians to make diagnostic and therapeutic ­decisions. They evaluate medical­ data much faster, while ­delivering at least the same level of precision.
Artificial neuronal networks are playing a big role
Neuronal networks simulating the brain
By   -   February 27, 2019
Technical article
Machines are being made more intelligent based on a variety of data analysis methods. The focus of these efforts is shifting increasingly from mere performance capability towards creating the kind of flexibility that the human brain achieves.
Artificial Intelligence has enormous potential for improving our lives
AI Smarter than humans?
By   -   February 25, 2019
Technical article
What began in the 1950s with a conference has grown into a ­key technology. It is already influencing our lives today, and as the intelligence of machines increases in the future that influence is bound to spread much more.
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Is teleportation possible?
By   -   February 22, 2019
Technical article
In Star Trek, people are simply beamed from one place to another at the push of a button. What sounds like pure science fiction is actually already reality today thanks to quantum physics …
Smart Cities leben von einer Vielzahl an Informationen, die von Menschen, Geräten und ­Sensoren übertragen werden.
Smart City Projekte und Technologien
By   -   February 21, 2019
Technical article
Smart Cities leben von einer Vielzahl an Informationen, die von Menschen, Geräten und ­Sensoren übertragen werden.
Smart cities subsist on a large amount of information which is transmitted by people, ­devices and sensors
Smart networks for smarter cities
By   -   February 20, 2019
Technical article
Smart cities subsist on a large amount of information which is transmitted by people, ­devices and sensors. A wide range of wireless technologies is used for this purpose, depending on the application in question.
Energy efficiency is becoming increasingly important when it comes to wireless technologies
Higher networking, lower power consumption
By   -   February 20, 2019
Technical article
Due to the explosion in the number of networked devices and the rapidly increasing data volumes, energy efficiency is becoming increasingly important when it comes to wireless technologies.
A vast range of wireless technologies is used to transmit this volume of data securely
The Future of the Wireless Technology
By   -   February 14, 2019
Technical article
The Internet of Thing is increasingly becoming reality. Ever more machines, devices, objects and - last but not least - people are becomig interlinked.