Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E – the latest Wi-Fi standards
Fit to meet current and future requirements The latest Wi-Fi standard (Wi-Fi 6) and its extension (Wi-Fi 6E) promise high transmission speeds...
Industrial Ethernet interface – Ready to use
Author: Lars Mickan, Renesas Electronics Implementing an Industrial Ethernet interface places certain demands on hardware and software and requires adequate technical knowledge...
Programmable security for low power Industry 4.0 applications
Security is a major concern in the healthcare, industrial, automotive and communications segments. Industries are embracing the intelligent interconnection of machines and...
How to apply XNUMXrd generation SiC MOSFETs to power designs...
There is a relentless drive for higher efficiency, smaller footprint, and higher performance in power applications such as controllers...
The impact of standard-essential patents on technology products
Author: (Gian-Lluís Ribechini Creus - Industrial Engineer) The concept "standard essential patent licenses" is known by a minority, and yet in the...
SuperGuard: C Standard Library Validation for Safety Critical Applications
Introduction Software solutions play an increasingly important role in safety-critical and safety-related systems in general,...
Walking the razor's edge: Balance between power and performance in...
Miniaturization is a key feature in most embedded systems today. We want more computing power in our...
Silicon Labs announces the future of IoT at Works With developer conference
IoT Leader Expands Portfolio to Matter, Wi-SUN, Amazon Sidewalk, and Wi-Fi 6 Silicon Labs, the Leader in Intelligent, Secure Wireless...
The base of the central nervous system of buildings
Author: Kerstin Naser, Corporate Product Manager Wireless at Rutronik Modern building management systems can make a decisive contribution to improving energy efficiency and...
Wi-Fi 6: how to meet the changing needs of today's smart factories
Pelle Svensson Market Development Manager, Product Center Short Range Radio, u-blox Smart factories are harsh environments for wireless communication technologies. Let's see how it goes...