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News, articles, guides, analytics, projects and startups from the embedded industry. Topics of the channel: ◽️ machine learning ◽️ internet of things ◽️ embedded software ◽️ advanced electronics ◽️ new engineering ideas ⤵️ Share and subscribe!

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📟 PicoCray - a system for running distributed code over multiple PI Picos The PicoCray project connects multiple Raspberry P
📟 PicoCray - a system for running distributed code over multiple PI Picos The PicoCray project connects multiple Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller modules into a parallel architecture leveraging an I2C bus to communicate between nodes. The same PicoCray code runs on all nodes, but a grounded pin on one of the Pico modules indicates that it is to operate as the controller node. All of the remaining nodes operate as processor nodes. The particular elements to be computed in a given task are allocated by the controller node which then later collects the results from each processor node and aggregates the results for display. More information... #projects #raspberry

📊 10 Graphs That Sum Up the State of AI in 2023 The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) has
📊 10 Graphs That Sum Up the State of AI in 2023 The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) has assembled a year’s worth of AI data providing a comprehensive picture of today’s AI world, as it has done annually for six years. The following article summarizes the data presented in the report in 10 charts capturing essential trends in AI today. More information... #articles #artificial_intelligence

📊 The top 10 IoT chipset and edge trends—as showcased at Embedded World 2023 Embedded World, a leading event for the embedde
📊 The top 10 IoT chipset and edge trends—as showcased at Embedded World 2023 Embedded World, a leading event for the embedded systems community, was back in action a few weeks ago in Nürnberg, Germany. It showcased, once again the latest developments and innovations in embedded systems, embedded software, chipsets, edge computing and related topics. IoT Analytics had a team of three analysts on the ground. They visited approximately 75 booths and conducted over 50 individual interviews with the aim of obtaining a comprehensive understanding of the most recent developments in embedded systems with a special focus on IoT. More information... #articles

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🤖 ARCTOS - 3D-printable robotic arm Everything you need to build a robotic arm from scratch Amazing project of a robotic arm that everyone can build for around 400$. Most of the parts are standardized and can be found worldwide. Specifications: ▫️ Degrees of freedom: 6 ▫️ Reach: 600mm ▫️ Payload: 500g ▫️ Electronics: integrated in base ▫️ Software: RoboDK, ROS compatible ▫️ Applications: education, pick&place, automation Although being one-man project, the first prototype version is already available. Notice that the CAD-files are currently on sale, but the firmware and electronics are open-sourced on GitHub. More information: The official website The GitHub repository #projects #robots #ros

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💻 MIT Turbocharges Python’s Notoriously Slow Compiler Python has long been one of—if not the—top programming languages in us
💻 MIT Turbocharges Python’s Notoriously Slow Compiler Python has long been one of—if not the—top programming languages in use. Yet while the high-level language’s simplified syntax makes it easy to learn and use, it can be slower compared to lower-level languages such as C or C++. Researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) hope to change that through Codon, a Python-based compiler that allows users to write Python code that runs as efficiently as a program in C or C++. In terms of what’s next for Codon, researchers are currently working on native implementations of widely used Python libraries, as well as library-specific optimizations to get much better performance out of these libraries. More information... #articles #programming #python

📰 ChatGPT banned in Italy The country’s data protection authorities said AI service would be blocked and investigated over p
📰 ChatGPT banned in Italy The country’s data protection authorities said AI service would be blocked and investigated over privacy concerns. The system does not have a proper legal basis to be collecting personal information about the people using it, the Italian agency said. That data is collected to help train the algorithm that powers ChatGPT’s answers. Authorities also accused OpenAI of failing to check the age of its ChatGPT users, and not properly enforcing rules banning over 13s. Those young users could potentially be exposed to “unsuitable answers” from the chatbot, given their relative lack of development, authorities said. It is just the latest censure of ChatGPT, and the artificial intelligence systems underpinning it that are made by creators OpenAI. Italy’s decision came days after a range of experts called for a halt on the development of new systems, amid fears that the rush to create new AI tools could be dangerous. #news #artificial_intelligence

🤖 Robots Using Legs as Arms to Climb and Push Buttons Roboticists at CMU and UC Berkeley are training robot dogs to use their legs for manipulation, not just locomotion, demonstrating skills that include climbing walls, pressing buttons, and even kicking a soccer ball. Successfully performing a combined locomotion and manipulation task requires one high-quality expert demonstration. The robot remembers what commands the human gave during the demonstration, and then creates a behavior tree that it can follow that breaks up the tasks into a bunch of connected locomotion and manipulation sub-tasks that it can perform in order. This particular robot (a Unitree Go1 with an Intel RealSense) manages to balance itself against a wall to press a wheelchair access button that’s nearly a meter high, and then walk out the open door. More broadly, this is a useful step towards helping non-humanoid robots to operate in human-optimized environments. More information... #articles #robots

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🤖 Doly - Open-Source Raspberry Pi-powered robot Doly feels, responds and develops a unique character thanks to his advanced AI technology. The Raspberry Pi CM4 runs on Linux, making it easy to write and run code. You can use C++, Python or other programming languages to control the motors, sensors, camera and other components. The robot is fully open-source: ▫️ The first step is to 3D print all STL sources. ▫️ The second step is to gather the necessary materials, Raspberry Pi CM4, some electronics components, servo motors, displays and a power supply. The project documentation provides a detailed list of all the components you need. ▫️ The next step is to assemble the robot following the instructions in the project details, which include schematics and all the information you need. ▫️ After assembling the robot, you can start programming it to perform various functions. More information: The main article The GitHub repository The official website #projects #raspberry #robots

📟 Visualize Your Sensor Readings from Anywhere in the World (ESP32/ESP8266 + MySQL + PHP) In this project, you’ll create a w
📟 Visualize Your Sensor Readings from Anywhere in the World (ESP32/ESP8266 + MySQL + PHP) In this project, you’ll create a web page that displays sensor readings in a plot that you can access from anywhere in the world. In summary, you’ll build an ESP32 or ESP8266 client that makes a request to a PHP script to publish sensor readings in a MySQL database. More information... #projects #esp32 #IoT

🎬 Dennis Whyte: Nuclear Fusion and the Future of Energy Dennis Whyte is a nuclear scientist at MIT and the director of the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center. In this podcast, he explains the perspective technology of nuclear fusion, the physical principles behind it and the way it soon will change the world. https://youtu.be/aJoRMFWn2Jk #video #podcasts #energy

📰 Arm wants to charge dramatically more for chip licenses Arm is tired of seeing device makers bring in billions while it ma
📰 Arm wants to charge dramatically more for chip licenses Arm is tired of seeing device makers bring in billions while it makes millions The Financial Times has published a report on Arm's "radical shake-up" of its business model. The new plan is to raise prices across the board and charge "several times more" than it currently does for chip licenses. According to the report, Arm wants to stop charging chip vendors to make Arm chips, and instead wants to charge device makers—especially smartphone manufacturers—a fee based on the overall price of the final product. More information... #news

💻 5 ways to incorporate MISRA C:2023 into your embedded development process MISRA compliance remains a constant requirement
💻 5 ways to incorporate MISRA C:2023 into your embedded development process MISRA compliance remains a constant requirement for critical systems in aerospace, medical, industrial, automotive, and other sectors. Incorporating MISRA C:2023 into your embedded development process not only reduces the likelihood of unpredictable behaviors in your code, but also helps assess and improve software quality over time. Moreover, by automating MISRA compliance through a well-defined process and tool stack, your software teams will save time and money and deliver safer, more secure, and more reliable products. More information... #articles #programming

🎛 XIAO ESP32S3 is a tiny ESP32-S3 WiFi 4 and BLE 5.0 module for IoT, AI, and robotics XIAO ESP32S3 is an ESP32-S3 dual-core
🎛 XIAO ESP32S3 is a tiny ESP32-S3 WiFi 4 and BLE 5.0 module for IoT, AI, and robotics XIAO ESP32S3 is an ESP32-S3 dual-core wireless microcontroller with WiFi 4 and BLE 5.0 designed for Smart Home, IoT, wearables, and Robotics applications. It succeeds the single-core ESP32-C3-based XIAO ESP32C3 board with the same form factor, but the new XIAO ESP32S3 offers more performance, vector extension for machine learning, more flash, and improved power consumption in deep sleep mode. Specifications: ▫️ Wireless MCU: ESP32-S3R8 dual-core Tensilica LX7 microcontroller @ 240 MHz with 512KB SRAM, 8MB PSRAM, Wi-Fi 4 & Bluetooth 5.0 dual-mode (Classic + BLE) connectivity ▫️ Storage: 8MB SPI flash ▫️ Expansion I/Os: 2x 7-pin headers with 1x UART, 1x I2C, 1x SPI, 11x GPIO (PWM), 9x ADC 3.3V I/O voltage (not 5V tolerant) More information... #boards #esp32

📚 Ahmet Bindal - Electronics for Embedded Systems (2016) This book provides semester-length coverage of electronics for embe
📚 Ahmet Bindal - Electronics for Embedded Systems (2016) This book provides semester-length coverage of electronics for embedded systems, covering most common analog and digital circuit-related issues encountered while designing embedded system hardware. It is written for students and young professionals who have basic circuit theory background and want to learn more about passive circuits, diode and bipolar transistor circuits, the CMOS logic family and its interfaces, sensors and sensor physics, operational amplifier circuits to condition sensor signals, data converters and various circuits used in electro-mechanical device control in embedded systems. The book also provides numerous hardware design examples by integrating the topics learned in earlier chapters. The last chapter extensively reviews the combinational and sequential logic design principles to be able to design the digital part of embedded system hardware. Download the book (.pdf, 15 MB) #books #electronics

🎬 This Robot Can Cut Your Hair And Make Small Talk Shane Wighton didn’t want to get a haircut during the pandemic, so he built a robot to do it for him. The robot swivels around his head using only a pair of scissors. There are no hair clippers. He made most of the parts using a 3D printer and programmed a number of hairstyles that the robot could create. The robot even makes small talk about the weather while it’s cutting his hair, creating the full experience of a full haircut at a salon or barbershop. https://youtu.be/7zBrbdU_y0s #video #robots

📃 5 reasons to build your own C/C++ environment In the beginning, developers created all their code from scratch. It was dif
📃 5 reasons to build your own C/C++ environment In the beginning, developers created all their code from scratch. It was difficult, time-consuming, and painful. Developers struggled, and microcontroller vendors generated build environments and platforms to abstract the low-level start-up code and build environment. Developers were happy and now capable of writing their application code sooner. While providing a preconfigured build environment is helpful, this article provides five reasons development teams should consider building their own C/C++ environment rather than using the one provided by their microcontroller vendor. At first, undertaking such an endeavor might seem complicated and fraught with potential problems. Fortunately, the process is far less complex than you might think. A custom build system can be researched and implemented for nearly any embedded processor in less than a week and in the end would be highly beneficial for your project. More information... #articles #programming

📊 Embedded Systems Remain Hot Market for Electronics As the Embedded World Conference takes place this week in Nuremberg, Ge
📊 Embedded Systems Remain Hot Market for Electronics As the Embedded World Conference takes place this week in Nuremberg, Germany, the electronics industry can breathe a sigh of relief that the embedded sector has held its own during downturn in the electronics industry. More important, embedded systems will remain a key growth area over the next decade, according to a recent study by Market.us. Here are some takeaways from the study: ▫️ By component, in 2022, the Hardware segment has generated the highest revenue share. ▫️ By application, the communication segment has dominated the market and it is expected to grow at the highest CAGR over the forecast period 2023 to 2032. ▫️ In 2022, North America dominated the market with the highest revenue share of 34%. The study expects the global embedded system market, which was $91.3 billion in 2022, to reach $173.4 billion by 2032, growing at 6.8% CAGR. More information... #news

📷 ESP32-CAM - Take Photo and Save to MicroSD Card with Date and Time In this tutorial, you’ll learn to take a picture with t
📷 ESP32-CAM - Take Photo and Save to MicroSD Card with Date and Time In this tutorial, you’ll learn to take a picture with the ESP32-CAM and save it to the microSD card. We’ll include the current date and time on the filename. Including the date and time on the filename is useful because each picture will have a unique filename, which means no issues with overwriting existing files; you’ll know when each photo was taken; and it will be easier to organize or retrieve your files later on. More information... #projects #esp32

📰 Brazil seizing Flipper Zero shipments to prevent use in crime The Brazilian National Telecommunications Agency is seizing
📰 Brazil seizing Flipper Zero shipments to prevent use in crime The Brazilian National Telecommunications Agency is seizing incoming Flipper Zero purchases due to its alleged use in criminal activity, with purchasers stating that the government agency has rejected all attempts to certify the equipment. Flipper Zero is a portable multi-function cybersecurity tool that allows pentesters and hacking enthusiasts to tinker with a wide range of hardware by supporting RFID emulation, digital access key cloning, radio communications, NFC, infrared, Bluetooth, and more. Since it was released, security researchers have demonstrated Flipper Zero's features on social media, showing how it can trigger doorbells, perform replay attacks to open garage doors and unlock cars, and be used as a digital key. More information... #news