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📊 Global IoT market size to grow 19% in 2023—IoT shows resilience despite economic downturn The enterprise IoT market grew 2
📊 Global IoT market size to grow 19% in 2023—IoT shows resilience despite economic downturn The enterprise IoT market grew 21.5% to $201 billion in 2022, according to the January 2023 update. The market grew slightly slower than the 23% forecasted for last year and is expected to grow even slower in 2023. At this point, IoT Analytics forecasts the IoT market size to grow at a CAGR of 19.4% to $483 billion from 2022 until 2027. Thereby, APAC is expected to outgrow other parts of the world with a CAGR of 22% between 2022 and 2027. North America (20% CAGR) is expected to grow slower than APAC but significantly faster than Europe (16% CAGR) until 2027. ▫️ Macro trends largely dominate the growth expectancy for an otherwise robust digital transformation phase for enterprises. ▫️ Lower-than-expected economic growth and general insecurity in 2022 and 2023 lead to cautious spending on digital transformation and IoT. ▫️ Tech layoffs largely spared IoT-focused companies. More information... #news #IoT

📟 MONOCLE - a pocket-sized open-source AR device for the imaginative hacker Monocle is a tiny heads-up display which clips o
📟 MONOCLE - a pocket-sized open-source AR device for the imaginative hacker Monocle is a tiny heads-up display which clips onto your existing eyewear. It’s packed full of powerful hardware which is perfect for when you’re on the go. It connects to your mobile phone over Bluetooth, and includes a few handy sensors such as touch buttons, camera and microphone. The included FPGA is perfect for computer vision, AI or graphics acceleration directly on the device. Monocle runs open source software and provides an easy way to get started using MicroPython. You can also write your own firmware from scratch using these docs as guidance. Key features: ▫️ 640x400 color OLED display ▫️ 5MP camera ▫️ 70mAh internal battery More information... #projects

🎬 Using ChatGPT to program my Robot ChatGPT is all the rage right now, and it does show a big improvement in the capabilities of AI. In this video author explores if ChatGPT will replace engineers as well as other professions. This is an Arduino controlled Robot that he made using 3D printed gears, a DIY circular saw and various other components. The Arduino code was written by ChatGPT, so it's fair to say that ChatGPT can program simple robots at least. https://youtu.be/-6_KzYgANXg #video #robots #arduino

📃 3 epic ways AI and ChatGPT are transforming embedded Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you have probably seen that C
📃 3 epic ways AI and ChatGPT are transforming embedded Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you have probably seen that ChatGPT is taking the world by storm. While ChatGPT has caught headline interest, it’s an AI model that helps demonstrate developers and businesses are on the cusp of having to rethink how we work and develop software systems. ▫️ Accelerating Development through AI Pair Programming. AI models can generate code. Github’s CoPilot and OpenAI’s code sandbox do an alright job. Pairing a human as the navigator with an AI model that will write the code is a great way to accelerate developer throughput. ▫️ Faster Debugging. ChatGPT is relatively good at finding mistakes in code or suggesting improvements to code. Decreasing debug time can save months and hundreds of thousands of dollars in development costs. ▫️ Pointing Developers in the Right Direction. With AI tools, developers can get pointed in the right direction and come up to speed much faster. More information... #articles

💻 Are text strings a vulnerability in embedded software? For many years, the security of desktop computers has been a concer
💻 Are text strings a vulnerability in embedded software? For many years, the security of desktop computers has been a concern. Once a machine is connected to the Internet, there is intrinsically a possibility for some kind of attack. Embedded systems always seemed to be immune from such problems, as they were rarely networked, and their code was normally in ROM of some kind. Things have changed. A large proportion of modern systems are connected to the Internet and it is common practice for code to be copied into RAM and executed from there. The goal of data obfuscation is to delay or deter the hacker by simply making the data less recognizable for what it is. Scanning through a memory dump, one of the easy things to spot is text strings. More information... #articles #programming #security

📃 How a single line of code brought down a half-billion euro rocket launch It’s Tuesday, June 4th, 1996, and the European Space Agency is set to launch its new Ariane 5 rocket for the first time. This is the culmination of a decade of design, testing and a budget spending billions of euros. The goal of Ariane 5 is simple, but the stakes are high. It was designed to carry large, expensive payloads, both for scientific experiments and commercial purposes. Just 40 seconds after take-off, however, huge chunks of metal and burning fragments of Ariane Flight 501 are crashing down over the launch area. A shocking disaster for the ESA and a rough setback for the mission. The cause? A simple, and very much avoidable coding bug, from a piece of dead code, left over from the previous Ariane 4 mission, which started nearly a decade before. More information... #articles #programming

💻 Event-based Firmware (Part 1) You start with small, simple firmware. But with each added feature, the complexity grows and
💻 Event-based Firmware (Part 1) You start with small, simple firmware. But with each added feature, the complexity grows and grows. Soon, you need a good design in order to maintain the firmware and ensure the code remains clean and readable. In this article, author explains the event-based approach for writing firmware. He uses the term “event-based” because it is similar to events systems for desktop applications, but it is also minimalistic and more straightforward. The “events” he uses here are just functions, called at defined times. This is nothing new or innovative; the demonstrated approach is just one effective design to make your firmware modular and extensible. Using practical examples, the article will guide you through this complex topic. Each chapter will improve the code in small iterations, meaning you can stop at any point. So, try to fully understand each example before you continue in the tutorial. More information... #articles #programming #design

📚 Daniele Lacamera - Embedded Systems Architecture (2018) Embedded systems are self-contained units that have a dedicated pu
📚 Daniele Lacamera - Embedded Systems Architecture (2018) Embedded systems are self-contained units that have a dedicated purpose within a device. We come across a variety of applications of embedded systems in navigation tools, telecom applications, and networking equipment, to name just a few. Key Features: ▫️ Identify and overcome challenges in embedded environments ▫️ Understand the steps required to increase the security of IoT solutions ▫️ Build safety-critical and memory-safe parallel and distributed embedded systems By the end of the book, you will have explored various aspects of embedded architecture such as memory management, focusing on a memory-safe approach, multithreading, and the RTOS approach. If you're a software developer or designer wanting to learn about embedded programming, this is the book for you. You'll also find this book useful if you're a less experienced embedded programmer willing to expand your knowledge. Download the book (.pdf, 2 MB) #books #design

📰 Study: Superconductivity switches on and off in 'magic-angle' graphene MIT physicists have found a new way to switch super
📰 Study: Superconductivity switches on and off in 'magic-angle' graphene MIT physicists have found a new way to switch superconductivity on and off in magic-angle graphene. This figure shows a device with two graphene layers in the middle (in dark gray and in inset). The graphene layers are sandwiched in between boron nitride layers (in blue and purple). The angle and alignment of each layer enables the researchers to turn superconductivity on and off in graphene with a short electric pulse, much like a light switch. The discovery could lead to ultrafast, energy-efficient superconducting transistors for neuromorphic devices—electronics designed to operate in a way similar to the rapid on/off firing of neurons in the human brain. More information... #news

📃 What Does 2023 Have In Store For Chip Design? 2022 saw some events that will have a major impact on markets during 2023, a
📃 What Does 2023 Have In Store For Chip Design? 2022 saw some events that will have a major impact on markets during 2023, although with no precedents for them, the exact outcomes are unknown. For example, the CHIPS Act, and corresponding investments in Europe, are designed to change the path from globalization to a more nationalistic direction, the reverse of the trend since the semiconductor industry was formed. Many variables could shape the coming year, but it is the unknowns and how we react to them that separate the successful companies from the rest. In particular, the article reviews the following aspects that could influence the chip design in 2023: ▫️ Open source ▫️ Power and energy ▫️ Moore's law ▫️ AI and ML ▫️ Emerging markets ▫️ Tools and EDA More information... #articles

🤖 One-piece tank chassis pushes print-in-place to new height What’s better than 3D printing a tank chassis with working tracks? How about 3D printing the entire thing, moving parts and all, as a single piece? The author has been sharing progress pictures and videos on his Twitter account, and just recently released the first version of his design. Version 1.0 is just the mechanics, but he’s already at work on version 2.0 which includes the ability to attach servos to drive the treads. At this writing, the design is currently downloadable directly from his site and includes CAD files, which is great to see. One part of the design we’d like to draw your attention to is the chunky hinge that doubles as a kind of axial structure making up the body. This allows the tank to print in an unfolded state with the treads and wheels flat on the print bed. After printing, the tank gets folded up a bit like a taco to attain its final form. More information... #projects #3d_modeling #robots

🎬 Self-Soldering Circuits In this video, author shows how to create a PCB that will solder itself after plugging in. Compare reflow soldering with pizza making: the PCB is like the dough the solder paste is the sauce, and the toppings are the electronics, the oven's heat is what bonds these individual items together. So using the same analogy making a self-soldering circuit is going to be like putting the oven in the dough and make it edible PCBs are made from multiple layers of copper stacked together one. One of those layers is usually a solid ground plane and if we chop this up into a one long track it can also be used as a small resistor that heats the board up and melts the solder. https://youtu.be/r0csHZveVvY #video #electronics #design

📃 Are You Ready for These 2023 Embedded Software Trends? This post will explore several embedded software trends that will b
📃 Are You Ready for These 2023 Embedded Software Trends? This post will explore several embedded software trends that will be prevalent in 2023 and that you should keep tabs on. In particular, the post describes the following aspects: ▫️ Container Adoption ▫️ Reignition of the Programming Language Wars ▫️ A Focus on Security ▫️ Adoption of Agile Methodologies ▫️ Multicore Microcontrollers These trends come from a generic perspective of the embedded software industry. Our industry, though, is not isolated. Where embedded software goes in the future depends on where the business pressures and the more significant software industry is going. In addition, different teams will have various needs. More information... #articles #software #programming

📟 ZSWatch – Open Source Zephyr™ based Smartwatch Smartwatch built from scratch, both hardware and software. The star of the
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📟 ZSWatch – Open Source Zephyr™ based Smartwatch Smartwatch built from scratch, both hardware and software. The star of the show is the nRF52833 SoC, which is paired with a circular 1.28″ 240×240 IPS TFT display. The screen doesn’t support touch, so there’s three physical buttons on the watch for navigation. Onboard sensors include a LIS2DS12 MEMS accelerometer and a MAX30101EFD capable of measuring heartrate and blood oxygen levels, and there’s even a tiny vibration motor for haptic feedback. Everything’s powered by a 220 mAh Li-Po battery that author says is good for about two days — afterwards you can drop the watch into its matching docking station to get charged back up. As for the software side of things, the watch tethers to a Android application over Bluetooth for Internet access and provides the expected functions such as displaying the weather, showing notifications, and controlling music playback. More information... #projects

📚 Dominique Paret - Multiplexed Networks for Embedded Systems Multiplexed networks are essential for the unified, efficient
📚 Dominique Paret - Multiplexed Networks for Embedded Systems Multiplexed networks are essential for the unified, efficient and cost-effective exchange of electronic information within embedded component systems. This is especially important in automotive manufacturing as vehicles become increasingly reliant on robust electronic networks and systems for improved reliability, ABS, steering, on-board navigation systems, and much more. Key features: ▫️ Presents a thorough coverage of the CAN protocol, including information on physical layers, conformity problems, hardware and software tools, and application layers. ▫️ Gives a detailed description of the new local interconnect network bus, setting out its developments, properties, problems and ways to overcome these. ▫️ Examines the existing and emerging network buses. The book is essential reading for electronics engineers and researchers developing electronics for the automotive industry. Download the book (.pdf, 13 MB) #books #automotive

💻 Units of Measurements for Safe C++ Variables In your program code, you often deal with unitless values. You can add the un
💻 Units of Measurements for Safe C++ Variables In your program code, you often deal with unitless values. You can add the units of measurements in the variable or function name, or by adding a comment, but there is still the risk you accidentally make wrong conversions. The article will describe how to handle units of measurements for common time values using a custom template class. Author also explain how you use user-defined literals, so you can write values like 100_ms in your code. The example code will only work with 32-bit processors, like the SAM D21 used in the Arduino Zero or Adafruit Feather M0 platform. You can adapt the code to compile on the AVR toolchain for Arduino Uno and similar, but this is not part of this article. More information... #articles #programming #cpp

🎛 Designing Potentiometer Knobs Rotary potentiometers, switches, and encoders all share a basic design: adjustment is done via a shaft onto which a knob is attached, and knobs are sold separately. That doesn’t mean one knob fits all; there are actually a few different standards. But just because knobs are inexpensive and easily obtained doesn’t mean it’s not worth making your own. Why bother 3D printing your own knobs instead of buying them? For one thing, making them means one can rest assured that every knob matches aesthetically. The ability to add custom or nonstandard markings are another bonus. Finally, there’s no need to re-invent the wheel, because author's guide to making your own knobs has it all figured out, with the OpenSCAD script to match. Who needs to buy new potentiometer knobs when you can make your own? Armed with patience, calipers, and a 3D printer, this is quite doable. More information... #design #3d_modeling

📟 Pi Zero Bikecomputer - an open-source bike computer based on Raspberry Pi Zero (W, WH, 2 W) with GPS and ANT+ This is the
📟 Pi Zero Bikecomputer - an open-source bike computer based on Raspberry Pi Zero (W, WH, 2 W) with GPS and ANT+ This is the first DIY project in the world integrated with necessary hardwares and software for modern bike computer. It measures and records position(GPS), ANT+ sensor(speed/cadence/power) and I2C sensor(pressure/temperature/accelerometer, etc). It also displays these values, even maps and courses in real-time. In addition, it write out log into .fit format file. Features of the project: ▫️ Easy to make ▫️ Customization ▫️ Easy to develop ▫️ Good balance between battery life and performance You will enjoy both cycling and the maker movement with Pi Zero Bikecomputer! More information... #projects #raspberry

📃 Five Trends That Will Define Simulation and Test in 2023 ▫️ In 2023, the digital twin concept is evolving into something m
📃 Five Trends That Will Define Simulation and Test in 2023 ▫️ In 2023, the digital twin concept is evolving into something much slicker and incredibly practical: the executable digital twin (or xDT). In simple terms, the xDT is the digital twin on a chip. The xDT uses data from a small number of sensors embedded in the physical product to perform real-time simulations using reduced-order models. ▫️ In 2023, engineers will increasingly use machine learning and AI to amplify an individual engineer’s knowledge, increase the amount of learning provided through simulation and tests, and transfer accumulated knowledge between projects. ▫️ Model-Based Systems Engineering puts modeling and simulation at the heart of the system design process, meaning that individual components no longer have to be considered in isolation and can be designed and developed with the whole system's performance in mind. More information... #articles #design

📊 IoT 2022 in review: The 10 Most Relevant IoT Developments of the Year Throughout 2022, IoT-Analytics monitored significant
📊 IoT 2022 in review: The 10 Most Relevant IoT Developments of the Year Throughout 2022, IoT-Analytics monitored significant developments regarding IoT technology. In their opinion, these are the top stories of IoT 2022: ▫️ Supply chain The lack of supply chain visibility resulted in a sharp increase in interest in a number of supply chain technologies, such as visibility software, intralogistics robots, or IoT track-and-trace devices. ▫️ Biggest impact on the IoT job market: Tech layoffs Fears of an economic slowdown saw a host of leading tech companies, such as Meta, Twitter, Salesforce, Microsoft, HP, Tesla, Cisco, and others, shed some portion of their workforce. ▫️ Most surprising IoT divestiture: Google The news rocked the IoT world, as some large corporations decided to base their IoT initiatives on Google Cloud. Those corporations suddenly found themselves having to re-architect their solutions, a process that can take weeks or even months. More information... #news #IoT