In an effort to create and standardise an open api (application programming interface), multi-domain simulation framework across different industries, Accellera Systems Initiative, has announced a Federated Simulation Standard proposed working group. Its first meeting to “gather input and discuss expectations” will be held in Toulouse, France on 25 and 26 September. Different industries, for example avionics, space, semiconductor, automotive and ...
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A ReRAM progress report
Weebit Nano firmly believes that ReRAM technology is reaching an industry tipping point. Caroline Hayes joined the company at Embedded World to check its progress. In Nuremberg, Weebit Nano was able to demonstrate its first Resistive RAM (ReRAM) product, the S130 ReRAM module, available from US fab SkyWater. The module, based on SkyWater’s 130nm CMOS process, is a big step ...
Sponsored Content: The future of automotive security by design
The connected car market is set for strong growth, spurred by government regulations and increased use of in-vehicle safety features (see below). Figure 1 – Technavio has announced its latest market research report titled Global Connected Car Market 2023-2027 As more vehicles become more connected and thus vulnerable to malicious cyber attacks, the importance of managing cyber risk grows. Cyber ...
Modular systems – the devil’s in the embedded detail
Embedded software vendors can do more to support customers adopting a modular open system approach, argues Will Keegan of Lynx Software Technologies. Embedded software vendors have a confession to make. There is more they can do to support customers adopting the modular open system approach (Mosa). Current platform components are not truly portable and hidden dependencies undercut real interoperability. The ...
Embedded World: Video Interview – Longsys on R&D, design and sales of storage
We caught up with Longsys in Nuremberg at Embedded World 2023 as part of our promotional coverage for the event. The Sales Director of Europe for Longsys, Cheng-Chi Lin, discussed storage solutions – Flash and DRAM – for automotive, industrial, consumer electronics, and enterprise data, and highlighted the company’s good relationship with wafer suppliers… At Embedded World, Longsys was showcasing ...
Embedded World: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth and IEEE 802.15.4 LR-WPAN in one module
With Matter communication in mind, Murata has combined Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth and IEEE 802.15.4 LR-WPAN radios in a single module – LBES5PL2EL, which it described in detail at Embedded World in Nuremberg today. “There are still only a few Matter-compliant solutions on the market, yet the potential for it to deliver convenience and comfort to the places in which we ...
Embedded World: Fanless Alder Lake industrial PCs
OnLogic launched Intel Alder Lake 12th genertion x86 fanless industrial PCs at Embedded World in Nuremberg today. Called Helix 401, it is the smallest of the company’s Helix Series of passively-cooled, fan-less industrial computers. “Helix 401 balances size and performance while providing a range of configuration possibilities to help users tailor it to their specific application,” said company product manager ...
Embedded World: AI vision processing for 12 cameras
In a second announcement in one day at Embedded World In Nuremberg, TI revealed Arm Cortex-A72-based microcontrollers for AI and vision processing with up to 12 cameras, for building, industrial and retail automation. AM62A3 and AM62A7 (and their ..-Q1 automotive cousins) support one to two cameras (up to 5Mpixel, streaming up to 4K30frame/s) at less than 2W for doorbell cameras ...
Embedded World: TI jumps into Cortex-M0+ with both feet
At Embedded World in Nuremberg today, Texas Instruments announced dozens of Arm Cortex-M0+ based microcontrollers, designed to allow users to switch from device to device to trade performance for cost. “TI is building the industry’s most comprehensive portfolio of Arm Cortex-M0+ based MCUs,” claimed TI MCU v-p Vinay Agarwal. Two be known as MSPM0, there are initially two sub-groups, one ...
Embedded World: Segger supports new STM32H5 MCUs
Segger has announced development tool support for ST’s new STM32H5 family of Cortex-M33-based MCUs. This includes the tool company’s J-Link debug probe, flashers, and its emPower OS operating system. Other Segger tools that are now STM35H5 enabled are the Embedded Studio IDE, its real-time software analyser tool, and the J-Link debugger and performance analyser software.