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What’s New in Software Design Tools for Embedded Systems

Since hardware designs are now being churned out in large numbers, it has become challenging for designers to increase the adoption rate and at...

Best Buddies: The Web and Open Source Electronics

Although the World Wide Web (WWW) itself is considered by many as the biggest success of open source (OS), the dependence of OS on...

5 Crazy Electronics To Inspire Your Next DIY! (With Videos)

Looking for a cool project that can amaze everyone around you? Here we bring 5 awesome inspirations that can leave everyone awestruck! Atithya Amaresh 1. Cocktail...

Getting Started With Kinect and OpenCV

This article gives a brief introduction to Kinect sensor and explains how to install OpenCV libraries in Ubuntu operating system. The article also covers...

Embedded World Offers Plethora of Jobs But With Low Starting Pay

Embedded systems are popular in healthcare, consumer goods, video security/surveillance, information technology (IT), telecommunication, Internet of Things (IoT), automotive and manufacturing industries, and now...

What’s New in Displays for Embedded Systems

We have all seen the transition from CCFT- to LED-backlit LCD modules, and the many benefits it provides for design engineers working on incorporating...

3D Printing: The Technology That Changes Everything

The main benefit of 3D printing is the reduction in time, effort and energy taken to convert a design into a prototype. In a...

Building Image Processing Embedded Systems Using Python

This project describes a technique to capture human faces using image processing and turn on an LED on the Arduino board. With some modification...

Tutorial: MOSFETs as Transistor Switches

MOSFETs are the most common transistors used today. They are switches that can be used an Arduino, BeagleBone, or Raspberry Pi. When it comes...

Tutorial: BJTs as Transistor Switches

Transistors are electronic switches that are used to control things that would kill an Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or Beaglebone. There are two major types...
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