Category: Embedded

Embedded

  • Sensory Listens to Your Voice

    Today we’ve put up a piece on designing audio subsystems, but there’s more news than that in the audio world. If you read our earlier…

  • Four weeks of argument over a second

    Today (November 2nd) the International Telecommunication Union’s World Radiocommunication Conference meets in Geneva. It will run until the 27th and, apparently, during much of that…

  • Golgi Connects via Web APIs

    You may recall a discussion about Golgi’s role in the Internet of Things (IoT) this last summer. In effect, it served to enable device makers…

  • Redpine Gives Makers a “Future-Proof” IoT Platform

    Internet of Things (IoT) platforms have been a thing since we started talking about the IoT way back with our coverage of Ayla Networks. The…

  • Bashing Bugs on SoCs

    UltraSoC, the SOC debug company I wrote about a few weeks ago www.eejournal.com/archives/articles/20150728-ultrasoc/ is being pretty imaginative in their marketing. Today, they have launched a…

  • Single-Radio Zigbee and Thread

    Earlier this year we saw that Zigbee and Thread were collaborating to implement Zigbee profiles or “clusters,” which normally appear at the top of a…

  • The Internet of Lightbulbs

    Based on a solution just announced by CSR (now part of Qualcomm), you can outfit your new building with lights – and your network will…

  • WiFi Three Ways from CEVA

    WiFi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee are vying for primacy, and none of them is likely to disappear anytime soon (if ever). WiFi is the granddaddy, and…

  • Two Kinds of IoT Fog

    We’ve heard about the role of the Cloud in the Internet of Things (IoT). It’s analytics and other decision-making that happens in some remote server…

  • QuickLogic Goes Full SoC for Sensors

    QuickLogic has been focusing hard on sensor fusion for a while, and we have looked at their ArcticLink solution in the past. The first versions…