Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
QUALCOMM LAUNCHES 10NM, OCTA-CORE QCS605 IOT SOC
Posted on: 12 Mar 2019
Qualcomm announced back in April its QCS605 SoC, calling it “the first 10nm FinFET fabricated SoC, built for the Internet of Things.” The octa-core Arm SoC is available in an Intrinsyc Open-Q 605 SBC with the full development kit, including a 12V power supply which is available for pre-order at $429. The product will ship in early December. The […]
VCSELS INTEGRATE MICRO LENS ARRAY FOR 3D SENSING
Posted on: 11 Mar 2019
Osram Opto Semiconductors has unveiled the PLPVCQ 850 and the PLPVCQ 940, the latest additions to its Bidos product family. Applications for the new Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (VCSELs) include machine vision or facial recognition, as well as object or architectural scanning that involves mapping an area in 3D and positioning virtual furniture and […]
Heart Beat Monitoring using PIC Microcontroller and Pulse Sensor
Posted on: 11 Mar 2019
Heart Beat rate is most important parameter in monitoring any person’s health. In the modern era of wearable devices, there are lot of devices which can measure heartbeat, blood pressure, footsteps, calories burnt and lot of other things. These devices has pulse sensor inside them to sense the pulse rate. Today, we will also use […]
GYRFALCON LAUNCHES SECOND-GEN AI ACCELERATOR CHIP
Posted on: 11 Mar 2019
Lightspeeur 2803 – a follow on to the Lightspeeur 2801S ASIC – enables upgrading of existing data center hardware to speed AI processing while providing 10X reduction in energy consumption. Gyrfalcon Technology Inc. (GTI), the world’s leading developer of low-cost, low-power, high-performance Artificial Intelligence (AI) processors, today announced the availability of its second-generation chip, the Lightspeeur 2803 AI Accelerator. […]
WISP – RE-PROGRAMMABLE MICROCONTROLLER THAT RUNS ON ENERGY HARVESTED FROM RADIO WAVES
Posted on: 10 Mar 2019
A new research initiative between the University of Washington’s Sensor Laband the Technical University of Delft in the Netherlands has created a microprocessor that can power itself through stray radio waves and receive programmable updates in the same fashion. While the RISC-derived 16-bit microcontroller CPU is very weak compared to modern standards, it’s much more powerful than any other device […]
MINIATURE SOLAR CELLS EMBEDDED IN CLOTHES CAN CHARGE YOUR MOBILE
Posted on: 10 Mar 2019
Miniature technology is a claim in today’s world. We talked recently about the tiny gyroscope which is the size of a grain of rice, and now clothes embedded with miniature solar cells the size of a flea can allow wearers to generate electricity outdoors, and charge items like mobile phones and smartwatches. The cell developed by Nottingham Trent […]
IMAGINA BOOK, FOR AUGMENTED REALITY EDUCATION
Posted on: 09 Mar 2019
Virtual reality and Augmented reality became essential technologies these days. They have an important role in making products much exciting and entertaining, especially in education. Recently, Livit Studios announced its new augmented reality book series “Imagina Book“. Imagina Books is an educational book series that converts the classic and traditional book into an interactive and 3d visualized. It provides a […]
Keysight Keysight UXR 110GHz BW, 256GS/s, 10-bit, 4-Channel Real-Time Oscilloscope Teardown & Experiments
Posted on: 09 Mar 2019
In this episode Shahriar takes a look at one of the most advanced electrical test and measurement instruments ever created. The Keysight UXR-Series Real-Time Oscilloscope brings 110GHz of analog bandwidth and 256GS/s real-time sampling at 4-channels simultaneously. To make it even more impressive, the entire data-conversion architecture is in 10-bits. This implies that the instruments […]
Generating PWM signals on GPIO pins of PIC Microcontroller
Posted on: 09 Mar 2019
PWM signal generation is a vital tool in every embedded engineers arsenal, they come in very handy for lot of applications like controlling the position of servo motor, switching few power electronic ICs in converters/invertors and even for a simple LED brightness control. In PIC microcontrollers PWM signals can be generated using the Compare, Capture and PWM (CCP) […]
ICEBREAKER FPGA – OPEN SOURCE ICE40 FPGA DEVELOPMENT BOARD
Posted on: 08 Mar 2019
The first open source iCE40 FPGA development board designed for teachers and students. It’s comming soon on CrowdSupply. Are you ready to venture into the brave new world of digital logic design? The iCEBreaker FPGA board is specifically designed for you. It’s designed to work out of the box with the newest open source FPGA development […]