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A Guide to Modern FPGAs

Design architects are now more comfortable selecting a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) as the central piece on the board. Given the quantum of vendor...

Could Robots have a Conscience and Consciousness

  Humans have worked to build considerable intelligence into robots with the help of technology and computers. But robots have been taught tasks that are...

Building Better Power Sources for Modern Embedded Systems

As the most popular portable energy source for embedded systems, batteries are paving their way through mainstream applications as the primary power source of...

Linux Porting and App Development Is a Breeze with JTAG Debuggers

Considering the complexity of today’s embedded systems, using a Linux-aware JTAG debugger vis-à-vis traditional agent-based debugging, can be more efficient and effective in reducing...

When Data Is Everywhere, Where Do We Store It?

  We have already heard a lot about how the Internet of Things (IoT) guarantees ten billion devices by 2018. Did you know that these...

Integrating The Integrated Circuit

Unlike the invention of television which was replete with snooping, spying and court- room drama, invention of integrated circuit (IC) was the outcome of...

Smart and Sustainable Cars: Racing into the Future

My car, my guide One look at a modern car’s dashboard is enough to show the amount of vehicle management and driving assistance features are...

Signs of Coming of Next-Gen FPGAs

A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is all about programmability of software, hardware, input-output (I/O) and often analogue components too. With better design and programming...

FPGA is an Evergreen, Niche, Not-Easy-To-Get-A-Job Industry

An increased adoption of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) in the semiconductor industry has opened tremendous opportunities for FPGA engineers. Current usage of FPGA varies...

Designing with FPGAs: FPGA-Embedded Processors (Part 5 of 5)

FPGA devices are suitable for implementing parallel algorithms. However, sequential algorithms, especially those that do not demand large processing power, are easier to implement...