When a remote Pacific village asked for help with rowdy youth, the Chinese police arrived with a surveillance system. Then ...
The premise of NOR flash diagnostics marks a shift from reactive fault handling to proactive health monitoring of memory ...
You know that frustration after you gear up for a snowy day, only to have to take it all off in a heated office? Well, ...
As AI becomes increasingly capable, tech leaders at Singapore’s ATxSummit urge governments and industry to build safety and accountability into AI systems before a major disaster strikes ...
Intelligent testing helps identify: By embedding testing into the system itself, you move from reactive validation to ...
The team received the Test of Time Award for their paper, GeePS: Scalable deep learning on distributed GPUs with a GPU-specialized parameter server. The paper addresses the challenges of scaling deep ...
The annual Embedded World conference brings together thousands of vendors and customers to see and discuss the latest developments in the embedded electronics supply chain. Embedded World is a global ...
Rohde & Schwarz will present its advanced test and measurement solutions for the embedded industry at Embedded World Exhibition & Conference in Nuremberg, Germany. Visitors can find the T&M expert at ...
Why next-generation avionics validation is becoming a value driver for aircraft leases. Avionics are the nervous system of the modern aircraft, and the way those systems are tested is evolving almost ...
When most people think of timing, they usually think of clocks and being able to know the time of day. While that’s an important function, simply knowing the time isn’t enough today. Timing in an ...
Regardless of the system architecture, the circuit design, or the power levels involved, transient load current step testing is a critical aspect of power-system design, test, and verification.
Every developer and team I’ve ever met has wanted to deliver quality firmware to their customers. No one starts out saying, “I want to deliver a buggy, unusable product to my customer.” Yet, how often ...