Archives: Chalk Talks
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Enabling Energy-efficient IoT Solutions — Mouser Electronics and onsemi
 Choosing connectivity solutions for power-sensitive IoT applications can be a tricky process. There are numerous options available, and a host of trade offs…
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HAPS-80 Desktop Prototyping Solution
 High-performance FPGA-based prototyping has moved to the desktop. Validation of hardware and software interoperability can now be much more convenient and productive. HAPS 80D…
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Moving to 48V — Mouser Electronics and Vicor
 48V power supplies have numerous advantages over lower voltage systems. With 48V you can deliver more power more efficiently in a smaller form…
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MLCC Alternatives
 The current shortage of multi-layer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) is impacting a lot of project schedules. If you want to be sure your project…
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Maxim’s Himalaya uSLIC Solution: Industry’s Smallest Power Modules – Mouser and Maxim Integrated
 New ultra-small power modules can deliver smaller solution size, higher reliability, and higher power density. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton…
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Scaling Up Vision and AI DSP Performance
For high-performance, low-power processing of AI and machine vision algorithms, latency can be critical. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with…
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KSIM: Capacitors – Mouser and KEMET
Finding the right capacitor for your design can be a challenge. Many designers don’t take the time to research the best capacitor for their…
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Designing 5G Wireless Technologies with MATLAB and Simulink
5G wireless infrastructure brings daunting design challenges. Fortunately, tools are available that can model and simulate some of the most complex aspects of 5G…
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Synergy Platform Update – Mouser and Renesas
 IoT development demands a laundry list of specialized technologies and design decisions. It pays to have a development platform that can keep up with…
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Maxim’s DARWIN Low Power Microcontrollers – Mouser and Maxim Integrated
 MCUs continue to evolve based on increasing demands from designers. We expect our microcontrollers to do more than ever – better security, more…