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Optimizing Software for Multicore Arm Microcontrollers Mike Parks
Multicore Arm® MCUs revolutionize embedded systems with enhanced performance, efficiency, and power savings. Explore Cortex-A, Cortex-R, and Cortex-M configurations for diverse applications and learn programming models, parallel processing, and optimization techniques to maximize their capabilities.

AI, IoT, and Sustainability at embedded world North America 2024 Brandon Lewis
Embedded World North America 2024 highlighted cutting-edge advancements in AI, IoT, and sustainability. Keynotes featured open-source solutions for sustainable development, smarter edge security, and low-power AI. Discover the trends shaping 2025 tech.

Rust Programming Language for Microcontrollers Mike Parks
Rust is an increasingly popular language for embedded systems. It addresses limitations of C, like memory management and lack of package management, while offering features for safer concurrency and eliminating common bugs.

ST SensorTile.box PRO Allows Anyone to Create IoT Products STMicroelectronics
The IoT is reshaping our world by connecting everything from smart thermostats to entire factories, facilitated by advances in microcontrollers and wireless technologies. Development kits like the ST SensorTile.box PRO make it easy for anyone to start learning about IoT principles and design.

New Tech Tuesdays: The Microchip AVR64DD32: Pressure-Controlled LEDs and the Magic of MCUs Rudy Ramos
Microcontrollers are essential components in modern technology, controlling devices from wearables to automotive systems. They are self-contained, single-chip computers, often embedded within devices for specific tasks like the Microchip AVR64DD32 Pressure Demo, centered around the AVR64DD32 MCU.

Democratizing AI Development with Edge Impulse Mike Parks
Learn how the democratization of development tools such as Edge Impulse enables designers to create objects imbued with AI-based capabilities

Self-Powered Wireless Sensor Nodes with Energy Harvesting Rafik Mitry
Wireless sensor nodes are emerging quickly in countless applications. Powering them is becoming a challenge, as these are usually battery-operated devices. Batteries have a definite lifetime, after which it needs to be replaced. Learn how energy harvesting could extend the battery life of a WSN.

Autonomous Car Racing: DIT Students Prepare for 2019 NXP Cup Flavio Stiffan
Applying their knowledge of electronics hardware and coding to autonomous vehicles, engineering students from the renowned DIT begin their quest for NXP Cup glory. The students put their racecar designs through a series of rigorous trials to see who would progress to the next stage of the competition.

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