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Wind River is supporting Windows XP. Why would they do that?
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No calibration is required on these precision analog I/O cards.
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Average power for the mil-spec, Atom-based board is just 3 W.
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- 06.01.2010
- There's still plenty of life in 8-bit MCUs: Microchip's latest adds LCD driver, 12-bit ADC
Microchip's low-power PIC18F “K90” MCUs offer 1.8- to 5.5-V operation and a module for capacitive touch sensing.
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- 06.01.2010
- Android follows Linux's lead
Like Linux, the open-source version of Android deserves a look. Where you go from there is up to you.
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- 05.25.2010
- Virtualization makes its way into a handset
Virtualizing the handset design results in smartphone-like functionality from a mid-tier BOM.
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Conforming to MTCA.1, these modular 6U platforms can support up to nine AdvancedMC modules.
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The Precision T5500 Long-Life workstation is designed with Intel Xeon processors.
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The BOM on a virtualized handset can be reduced significantly over a more traditional design.
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- 04.27.2010
- Xilinx puts ARM core into its FPGAs
New embedded systems architecture employs ARM core in processor-centric FPGAs.
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- 01.31.2009
- A time for change
Thanks for the note. It's rare that I write something political (in fact this may be the first time), but I was really moved by all the buildup surrounding the inauguration. It's the first time that I can remember that so many people (and not just in the US) took the time out to watch the inauguration. It's clear to me that the ways of the past eight years led us down the wrong path. So, at least in my opinion, a new path is welcome. --Rich Nass
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- 04.28.2008
- 2028--A dystopian story
I've heard that the video of Saffo's interview is supposed to be posted to Embedded.com's video player within a week. I can't wait to see it.
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- 02.18.2008
- Working From Home
I agree with the two comments about how you really need to be in the office to advance in your career. There's just no replacement for the "hey, can I run this by you" type of meetings that home employees generally aren't part of.
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- 12.10.2007
- Ode to the X-Acto Knife
It's been said that the most asked question in some houses is "Where are the scissors?"
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This is a great article.
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