With NI mioDAQ, test engineers can effortlessly access better measurements and data. Watch the latest edition of Embedded Computing Design’s “Dev Kit Weekly” series for a complete overview—from unboxing the device kit to a review of key features, plus demos that showcase how mioDAQ can enhance your workflows. 🎥
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Very jealous that Jeremy beat me to the punch using the mioDAQ to analyze the performance of a maker grade IO device like an Arduino. Undoubtedly, because of the delta in price, people will try to compare the multi-function IO devices like Arduino and Pi / Pi Pico against the mioDAQ (I know I'm curious) and one of the best ways to look at that is using one to analyze the other. Although he didn't get into that kind of comparison, I'm curious if anyone else would like to see that kind of review, or how to automate and analyze that testing using LabVIEW in a drag race against Python?
With NI mioDAQ, test engineers can effortlessly access better measurements and data. Watch the latest edition of Embedded Computing Design’s “Dev Kit Weekly” series for a complete overview—from unboxing the device kit to a review of key features, plus demos that showcase how mioDAQ can enhance your workflows. 🎥
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One of the best things about working in education is seeing teachers get hands-on with Construct and being able to take their feedback straight to the dev team. I can't wait to see teachers using Construct with the micro:bit in their classrooms!
📸 Playful Computing Conference session spotlight: 🎮 Laura Donaghy of Scirra and Construct 3 shares how to access the micro:bit features with the new Construct plugin and looks at using the accelerometer to turn your micro:bit into a game controller! 👉 https://lnkd.in/enWTzESu
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Excited to share our latest blog post that delves into the fascinating realm of vintage computing! This week, we explore the MIPS ThinkPad and its unique place in technology history. The post provides an in-depth analysis of its significance, features, and the impact it has had on the evolution of computing. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply curious about the innovations of the past, this piece offers valuable insights into a remarkable piece of hardware. Read more about it here: https://ift.tt/FIWvz9V
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Want to build your own Matter Mood Light using the Arduino Nano Matter board? Learn how in this Silicon Labs' tutorial video: https://lnkd.in/gWdSrrNT Can’t wait to see how creative developers are going to be in using this Arduino platform to develop their Matter solutions.
Hardware Pioneers Max 2024: Martin Looker of Silicon Labs was on the Solsta stand to give Mike Green details on the company's domestic mood lighting demo. This is based on Matter connectivity and uses an Arduino hardware platform. Wendy Vinson Jon Baxter Simon Holt John Macmichael Matt Cook Colin Cureton Sam Ponedal Alisha Perkins John Fitzpatrick Liz Churchman Solsta - the new name for Solid State Supplies Ltd Aurora Gould
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Today might be a big day as we celebrate Independence Day, but did you know that July 4th marks a significant anniversary in the world of technology too? On this day in 1956, MIT’s Whirlwind computer became the first in the world to let people input commands using a keyboard. Before this innovation, all inputs were done through dials, switches, and punch cards. Could you imagine doing work without a keyboard??? NO THANKS! I’m a fan of dictating text, but I still need my keyboard (mostly to correct it). Do you think dictation will take over eventually, or will we always have keyboards? #TechHistory #TheKeyboard #TogetherAtLast Keyboards and Computers, Together at Last! - This Day in Tech History https://lnkd.in/gqcvzq4X
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I'm excited to share our latest blog post, which delves into the innovative Raspberry Pi 500. This new model revitalizes the concept of the keyboard as the central component of computing, bridging functionality and convenience in a compact form. Our review examines its features, performance, and potential applications, making it a must-read for tech enthusiasts and developers alike. Discover how the Raspberry Pi 500 is redefining our interaction with technology. Read the full review here: https://ift.tt/YsFj1w4.
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If you kept the “core” or the “essence” of a board the same and only changed the peripherals you could build a range of products that had similar processing capabilities, but might be completely different products. At The Zephyr Project meetup hosted by NXP Semiconductors at Embedded World North America in October of 2024, we gave a talk that focuses on modular hardware design for scalability and adaptability. This talk describes some of the motivations, the challenges of unconstrained designs, and how to build modular systems that take advantage of Zephyr RTOS capabilities. Learn More: https://glth.io/3YnYrPM
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Here is the demo video I plan to use in tomorrow's SONiC workshop. From SONiC community point of view, we need an efficient hardware chip simulator, which could enable us to run most of our test cases in software. This approach would help to enhance SONiC testing strategy. The credit goes to Anoosh H. He will explain how he achieves it tomorrow in SONiC workshop.
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We're thrilled to team up with Astera Labs to demonstrate how our SSDs interoperate with their PCIe Gen6 switches at 27GB/s. Learn how our early PCI Express Gen6 development SSD is helping Astera Labs push the boundaries of data center performance and efficiency. Read the full blog here: https://bit.ly/40vG1O4 And catch Astera Labs' demo at DesignCon.
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