One of the latest incarnations of the Echo Dot boasts premium sound and an ability to pair up with Fire TV devices for a home theater audio experience. Construction-wise, there are usually a few changes from one generation of Echo devices to the next, and sometimes between early and later models of the same generation. With that in mind, we disassembled a 4th generation … [Read More...] about Teardown: Amazon 4th generation Echo Dot
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Aimee Kalnoskas
Circuit boards don’t behave the way you think they do -
Martin Rowe
Module brings Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Thread, and Matter to embedded designs -
Emma Lutjen
OFC 2023 round-up -
Bill Schweber
Minimizing electrical noise to improve medical-ultrasound images, Part 2 -
Jeff Shepard
What embedded protocols can you use for optical connectivity? -
Steve Taranovich
Look inside the 5G mmWave signal chain -
Rick Nelson
What are insertion loss and return loss and how can I measure them? -
Bonnie Baker
Finding the correct LiDAR application
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- Patented technology delivers 99.5% efficiency in ultra-compact system design
FAQ

What embedded protocols can you use for optical connectivity?
Communication protocols and protocol stacks like peripheral component interconnect express (PCIe), compute express link (CXL), Aeronautical Radio, Inc. 818 (ARINC 818), Joint Electron Device … Read about What embedded protocols can you use for optical connectivity?

Minimizing electrical noise to improve medical-ultrasound images, Part 2
Low-noise circuitry is critical to image quality of medical ultrasound; an indispensable diagnostic tool. Despite the conceptual simplicity of the underlying principle, a complete, high-end … Read about Minimizing electrical noise to improve medical-ultrasound images, Part 2

Circuit boards don’t behave the way you think they do
Circuit designers increasingly must concentrate on the design of transmission lines, or the “spaces” between traces, instead of the “wires” on a circuit board. By Daniel Beeker, Technical … Read about Circuit boards don’t behave the way you think they do

How do sensors improve home appliances? Pt. 2
Part 1 of this blog discussed sensors in the laundry room in washing machines and dryers. In the kitchen, similar to the laundry room, basic functions can be designed in using established … Read about How do sensors improve home appliances? Pt. 2
Podcasts

How a connector company made sustainability a priority
In this podcast, EE World spoke with Ralf Klädtke to learn how TE Connectivity trains its engineers to look for sustainable materials and manufacturing processes.
Focus on Analog ICs

Minimizing electrical noise to improve medical-ultrasound images, Part 2
Low-noise circuitry is critical to image quality of medical ultrasound; an indispensable diagnostic tool. Despite the conceptual simplicity of the underlying principle, a complete, high-end … [Read More...] about Minimizing electrical noise to improve medical-ultrasound images, Part 2

Minimizing electrical noise to improve medical-ultrasound images, Part 1
Low-noise circuitry is critical to the image quality of medical ultrasound, an indispensable diagnostic tool. Ultrasound technology, a widely used non-invasive tool in medical diagnostics and other … [Read More...] about Minimizing electrical noise to improve medical-ultrasound images, Part 1

Why should you be using rigid-flex PCBs rather than flex PCBs in your next project?
by Ken Ghadia, Sales Engineer, TechnoTronix Rigid-flex or rigid-flexible PCBs are the preferred interconnection circuits in today’s electronics. They have simplified the PCB assembly with superior … [Read More...] about Why should you be using rigid-flex PCBs rather than flex PCBs in your next project?
Focus on Microcontrollers

What embedded protocols can you use for optical connectivity?
By Jeff Shepard
Communication protocols and protocol stacks like peripheral component interconnect express (PCIe), compute express link (CXL), Aeronautical Radio, Inc. 818 (ARINC 818), Joint Electron Device … [Read More...] about What embedded protocols can you use for optical connectivity?

UWB chipset leverages ToA and 3D AoA
Samsung Electronics Co. announced its first ultra-wideband (UWB) chipset, the Exynos Connect U100. With single-digit centimeter accuracy, the new UWB solution is optimized for use in mobile, … [Read More...] about UWB chipset leverages ToA and 3D AoA

How can you minimize BERs?
By Jeff Shepard
Bit error ratios (BERs, sometimes called bit error rates) measure the ratio of incorrectly received bits in a data stream to the total number of bits in the stream. BERs are an unfortunate fact of … [Read More...] about How can you minimize BERs?
Focus on Power Electronics

LDO delivers max output current of 150mA for PoL applications
Diodes Incorporated has introduced the AP7387Q low dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator. Delivering a maximum output current of 150mA, this device has a wide input voltage of 5V to 60V and a dropout voltage of 700mV (typical) at a 100mA output … [Read More...] about LDO delivers max output current of 150mA for PoL applications

Simulation tool simplifies product selection at early stages of development cycle
onsemi announced a breakthrough in simulation tools for onsemi’s EliteSiC Silicon Carbide (SiC) product family and its applications. The company launched the online Elite Power Simulator and Self-Service PLECS Model Generator, which provide … [Read More...] about Simulation tool simplifies product selection at early stages of development cycle

Patented technology delivers 99.5% efficiency in ultra-compact system design
Saelig Co. Inc. has announced HYPERLINK, a novel patented power electronics technology for efficiently converting AC to DC that involves charging/discharging a small storage capacitor without the need for a PFC inductor. The OSMIUM microcontroller … [Read More...] about Patented technology delivers 99.5% efficiency in ultra-compact system design
Focus on 5G

Look inside the 5G mmWave signal chain
Millimeter wave signals provide wider bandwidths and higher data rates than signals at lower frequencies. Take a look at the overall signal chain that falls between the antenna and the digital baseband. 5G new radio (5G NR) adds mmWave frequencies … [Read More...] about Look inside the 5G mmWave signal chain

Module brings Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Thread, and Matter to embedded designs
The IRIS-W1 module from u-blox lets IoT devices connect over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth while supporting Thread and Matter protocols. IoT module company u-blox has announced the IRIS-W1, which the company claims is the first stand-alone Wi-Fi module to … [Read More...] about Module brings Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Thread, and Matter to embedded designs

OFC 2023 round-up
The Optical Fiber Communications Conference (OFC) returned once again to provide a crucial platform for companies of the industry from around the globe. Taken place this past week, March 5th to 9th in San Diego, the annual exhibition and conference … [Read More...] about OFC 2023 round-up
Embedded Systems

What is the MIPI I3C interface and where might I use it?
I3C improves on I2C through higher speeds and backward compatibility You’ll often want to interconnect two chips on a circuit board, and a standard interface can help you design efficiently. Engineers working at a division of Philips thought so … [Read More...] about What is the MIPI I3C interface and where might I use it?

Processors targeted for heavy-workload, always-on embedded systems
AMD announced it is bringing world-class performance and energy efficiency to embedded systems with AMD EPYC Embedded 9004 Series processors. The new 4th generation EPYC Embedded processors powered by “Zen 4” architecture provides technology and … [Read More...] about Processors targeted for heavy-workload, always-on embedded systems

Embedded workbench supports STM32 MCU series
STMicroelectronics’ STM32C0 series promises to make 32-bit capabilities accessible to all developers at a low price. Now, IAR, an ST Authorized Partner, announces its support for this latest addition to the popular STM32 microcontrollers. The … [Read More...] about Embedded workbench supports STM32 MCU series