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Historical Engineers: John Logie Baird, Inventor of the First Color TV

Historical Engineers: John Logie Baird, Inventor of the First Color TV

While the television traces its origins back to several inventors, John Logie Baird was the first to demonstrate a live working television system and the first color television system.


News Apr 07, 2025 by Luke James
Pragmatic Semi’s New NFC Chip Embeds Intelligence Into Everyday Items

Pragmatic Semi’s New NFC Chip Embeds Intelligence Into Everyday Items

With its flexible, ultra-thin architecture, the chip can fit into curved or compressible surfaces, making it especially useful in healthcare and apparel.


News Apr 07, 2025 by Jake Hertz
Research Finds 30% More Power in EV Batteries

Research Finds 30% More Power in EV Batteries

Addressing cathode degradation causes could make next-gen electric vehicle batteries more stable and longer lasting.


News Apr 04, 2025 by Jake Hertz
MIT, UCLA, and Harvard Discover New Ways to Harvest the Power of Light

MIT, UCLA, and Harvard Discover New Ways to Harvest the Power of Light

New photonic devices are testing the bounds of optical technology, from creating direct quantum links to achieving one-way light control.


News Apr 04, 2025 by Luke James
Melexis Introduces Low-Field Current Sensors for Smart Power Designs

Melexis Introduces Low-Field Current Sensors for Smart Power Designs

The new MLX91218-LF sensor fits into applications below 200 A for home and light industrial smart energy monitoring.


News Apr 03, 2025 by Duane Benson
New Power Switches Turn Up Performance in Compact Packages

New Power Switches Turn Up Performance in Compact Packages

Modern power stages must offer more than raw switching speed. Three new offerings pack numerous features into smaller form factors than ever before.


News Apr 03, 2025 by Jake Hertz
EW 2025: 3 Embedded Computers That Stuck Out for Edge AI Ingenuity

EW 2025: 3 Embedded Computers That Stuck Out for Edge AI Ingenuity

These three computing solutions rethink ways to bring edge AI to the harshest industrial applications.


News Apr 02, 2025 by Seth Price
Taoglas Adds Six Multi-Band GNSS Front-End Modules to Portfolio

Taoglas Adds Six Multi-Band GNSS Front-End Modules to Portfolio

Taoglas aims to simplify GNSS receiver design with new RF front ends that pack high performance in a small, commercially available package.


News Apr 01, 2025 by Aaron Carman
TI Unwraps Industry’s First Functionally Isolated Modulators for Robots

TI Unwraps Industry’s First Functionally Isolated Modulators for Robots

The new modulators bring high-resolution and galvanic isolation into a compact package.


News Apr 01, 2025 by Jake Hertz
What Does Security Look Like in a Post-Quantum World? ST Looks Ahead

What Does Security Look Like in a Post-Quantum World? ST Looks Ahead

ST is gearing up post-quantum cryptography solutions to protect embedded systems from future quantum attacks.


News Mar 31, 2025 by Duane Benson
Zero ASIC Develops First-Ever Open Standard eFPGA Product

Zero ASIC Develops First-Ever Open Standard eFPGA Product

Zero ASIC says its approach standardizes an eFPGA architecture in the same way that RISC-V did for CPUs and JEDEC did for memory.


News Mar 31, 2025 by Luke James
From Inductors to MCUs, New Parts Promise Upgrades to Automotive Systems

From Inductors to MCUs, New Parts Promise Upgrades to Automotive Systems

In this roundup, we cover four newly announced parts from Nuvoton, Nexperia, TDK, and Microchip, targeting various systems in the modern vehicle.


News Mar 28, 2025 by Duane Benson
LDRA Updates Tools to Automate Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis for RISC-V

LDRA Updates Tools to Automate Worst-Case Execution Time Analysis for RISC-V

The tool suite automatically analyzes shared memory and measures worst-case execution time to ensure deterministic execution time for RISC-V processors.


News Mar 28, 2025 by Luke James
Broadcom Unveils 200G Per Lane DSP PHYs to Bolster AI Infrastructure

Broadcom Unveils 200G Per Lane DSP PHYs to Bolster AI Infrastructure

While one of the new DSP PHYs reportedly offers the industry’s lowest power consumption for 800G, the other is the first 200G/lane DSP with integrated VCSEL drivers.


News Mar 27, 2025 by Jake Hertz
Partnerships Abound to Assist Engineers Working With 5G and 6G

Partnerships Abound to Assist Engineers Working With 5G and 6G

These collaborations are shaping the future of wireless networks, from RF power consumption to AI-driven data compression.


News Mar 27, 2025 by Luke James
Microchip Packs Analog Peripherals Into 32-bit MCU Family

Microchip Packs Analog Peripherals Into 32-bit MCU Family

Announced at Embedded World, the PIC32A MCUs integrate high-speed analog peripherals and safety features for consumer electronics or automotive OEMs.


News Mar 27, 2025 by Joshua Tidwell
Crypto Quantique Simplifies CRA Compliance for Embedded Security

Crypto Quantique Simplifies CRA Compliance for Embedded Security

Crypto Quantique is helping embedded designers comply with the European Cyber Resilience Act by automating essential security functions and integrating post-quantum cryptography.


News Mar 26, 2025 by Luke James
TrustinSoft’s New Tools Analyze a Hybrid C/C++ and Rust Code Base

TrustinSoft’s New Tools Analyze a Hybrid C/C++ and Rust Code Base

Using a mathematically sound method, TrustinSoft's new service shows designers how many (or how few) errors are in their hybrid Rust/C/C++ code bases.


News Mar 25, 2025 by Aaron Carman
Tuxera Infuses Smart Metering With Intelligence and Power Savings

Tuxera Infuses Smart Metering With Intelligence and Power Savings

The Finnish company is extending its power fail-safe storage management and secure networking solutions to a new use case.


News Mar 25, 2025 by Jake Hertz
Red Pitaya Rolls Out Second Generation of Modular Instrumentation Tool

Red Pitaya Rolls Out Second Generation of Modular Instrumentation Tool

Red Pitaya is known for its flexible, software-defined instrumentation. Now, its most popular T&M platform is even more performant, connected, and modular.


News Mar 24, 2025 by Jake Hertz