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Free car App will help drivers handle the motorway madness

A downloadable software App that can turn a car into a self-driving autonomous unit can now be downloaded via the Internet. (Link at end of story) Called DriveYOU the app only works on cars less than five years old and will only operate while the vehicle is on...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 31-03-2017

Embedded system security: Get it right or pay mega bucks

The major contributing factor jeopardizing embedded security is the prolific surge of IoT related products and systems that are hitting the market. So why can’t all these new connectivity products that are going to brighten our lives be secure? And who is goin...

Articles | By Paul Whytock | 29-03-2017

Embedded system security: Get it right or pay mega bucks

The major contributing factor jeopardizing embedded security is the prolific surge of IoT related products and systems that are hitting the market. So why can’t all these new connectivity products that are going to brighten our lives be secure? And who is goin...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 29-03-2017

Can this SiPh transceiver technology satisfy the bandwidth-guzzlers?

The constant demand for ever-increasing interconnect bandwidth in datacentres means single-mode optical transceivers will need to scale to Tb/s capacity and be tightly integrated with network switches. For some years industry has been concerned as to whether i...

Articles | By Paul Whytock | 21-03-2017

Can this SiPh transceiver technology satisfy the bandwidth-guzzlers?

The constant demand for ever-increasing interconnect bandwidth in datacentres means single-mode optical transceivers will need to scale to Tb/s capacity and be tightly integrated with network switches. For some years industry has been concerned as to whether i...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 21-03-2017

Embedded World Show 2nd day highlights

For those electronics engineers that didn’t make it to the Nuremberg show here’s a selection of the highlights from day two of the exhibition. Three new entry class T&M instruments T&M specialists Rohde & Schwarz introduced three entry-level test a...

Articles | By Paul Whytock | 15-03-2017

Embedded World Show 2nd day highlights

For those electronics engineers that didn’t make it to the Nuremberg show here’s a selection of the highlights from day two of the exhibition. Three new entry class T&M instruments T&M specialists Rohde & Schwarz introduced three entry-level test a...

In The News | By Paul Whytock | 15-03-2017

Embedded World Show 2nd day highlights

For those electronics engineers that didn’t make it to the Nuremberg show here’s a selection of the highlights from day two of the exhibition. Three new entry class T&M instruments T&M specialists Rohde & Schwarz introduced three entry-level test a...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 15-03-2017

Embedded World Show first day highlights

Over 700 electronics companies gather at the Nuremberg exhibition centre this week. Loads of new technology launches. Here are a few of the highlights.  Car software design accelerates NXP Semiconductors launched the S32K1 family combining a breakthrough suite...

Articles | By Paul Whytock | 14-03-2017

Embedded World Show first day highlights

Over 700 electronics companies gather at the Nuremberg exhibition centre this week. Loads of new technology launches. Here are a few of the highlights.  Car software design accelerates NXP Semiconductors launched the S32K1 family combining a breakthrough suite...

In The News | By Paul Whytock | 14-03-2017

Embedded World Show first day highlights

Over 700 electronics companies gather at the Nuremberg exhibition centre this week. Loads of new technology launches. Here are a few of the highlights.  Car software design accelerates NXP Semiconductors launched the S32K1 family combining a breakthrough suite...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 14-03-2017

Can this help embedded engineers keep pace with IoT challenges?

We’re all subjected to the relentless hyperbole expounding the theory that the Internet of Things (IoT) will revolutionise connectivity and make the world a better, more intelligent and efficient place to be in. Whether or not you believe all or some of that t...

Articles | By Paul Whytock | 08-03-2017