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Ethernet Interface for Automation Systems

Communication with remotely located automation systems is possible via the Internet. A physical communication port with a network is required for this communication. An...

Security Challenges For The Industrial IoT

The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), a subset of the IoT evolution, is quite the rage within automation companies as they seek to add...

DIY: Puzzle Box Mini Game Using Arduino

In this video, the presenter will be constructing an arcade style puzzle box mini game using Arduino Development board. The objective of the game...

Solving Challenges Due to Mass Adoption of IoT

London, June29, 2017 – Telit, a global enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT), together with OT-Morpho, a world leader in digital security &...

Real-World Deployment Of IoT In Agriculture: Meet METI’s Smart Water Monitor

With the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart technology nuances viz. Machine Learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Deep Learning, and more making rapid headway...

Computerized Universal Timer

This simple and flexible timer is more accurate than the real-time clock of the computer used for the purpose. It can be used in...

New MCU Software Eliminates an FPGA to Achieve a Sub-1 Microsecond...

TI’s DesignDRIVE Fast Current Loop software for real-time C2000 MCUs delivers the performance levels of FPGA solutions without the design complexities India and Dallas (June...

Safe, Trusted, and Easy-to-Use IoT Devices Through Industry Collaboration

Proven and standards-compliant authentication ICs from ST and embedded-security software by Security Platform to create complete drop-in solutions for IoT security Joint offering demands minimal...

The Evolving World Of Wireless Charging Technology

Nikola Tesla in the late-18th and early-19th centuries described a device that he believed could transmit electrical power from one conductor to another without...

DIY: 8-Bit Breadboard Computer

In this video, the presenter is going to show you how he built an 8-bit single-instruction breadboard computer Courtesy: Julian Ilett
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