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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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📈 Аналітичний огляд Telegram-каналу Embedded Systems

Канал Embedded Systems (@embedded_system) у мовному сегменті Англійська є активним учасником. На даний момент спільнота об'єднує 13 709 підписників, посідаючи 9 374 місце в категорії Технології та додатки та 47 місце у регіоні Нідерланди.

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За останніми даними від 21 червня, 2026, канал демонструє стабільну активність. Хоча за останні 30 днів спостерігається зміна кількості учасників на 109, а за останні 24 години на 3, загальне охоплення залишається високим.

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  • Рівень залученості (ER): Середній показник залученості аудиторії становить 11.38%. Протягом перших 24 годин після публікації контент зазвичай збирає 6.11% реакцій від загальної кількості підписників.
  • Охоплення публікацій: В середньому кожен допис отримує 1 561 переглядів. Протягом першої доби публікація в середньому набирає 838 переглядів.
  • Реакції та взаємодія: Аудиторія активно підтримує контент: середня кількість реакцій на один пост – 9.
  • Тематичні інтереси: Контент зосереджений навколо ключових тем, таких як programming, microcontroller, battery, pcb, pico.

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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!

Завдяки високій частоті оновлень (останні дані отримано 22 червня, 2026), канал підтримує актуальність та високий рівень охоплення публікацій. Аналітика показує, що аудиторія активно взаємодіє з контентом, що робить його важливою точкою впливу в категорії Технології та додатки.

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🤖 FLIR FirstLook FLIR FirstLook is a throwable, rugged, and expandable robot that provides immediate situational awareness, performs persistent observation and investigates dangerous and hazardous material while keeping its operator out of harm’s way. FirstLook allows operations where other robots can’t fit or maneuver. This rugged, lightweight robot can be inserted into structures and provides operators with visual, audio, and sensor feedback before entry. The robot climbs small obstacles, overcomes curbs, turns in place and self-rights when flipped over. Weighing 3 kg, FirstLook survives 5 m drops onto concrete and climbs obstacles up to 17.8 cm high. More information... #articles #robots

🎙 Embedded Podcast: Robot at the Park (snippet) Erin Kennedy spoke with us about learning new things, nice robots at the beach, lighting up fog voxels, and being part of the maker community. Erin’s Robot Missions was founded to develop robots to clean shorelines of plastic. Erin also worked on a Hackaday Dream Team that worked on innovations to reduce the environmental impact of lost or abandoned fishing equipment. More information... #podcasts #robots

🔑 Adafruit Trinkey QT2040 A USB Key with the power of RP2040 Adafruit have taken Raspberry Pi’s RP2040, the same SoC found i
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🔑 Adafruit Trinkey QT2040 A USB Key with the power of RP2040 Adafruit have taken Raspberry Pi’s RP2040, the same SoC found in the Raspberry Pi Pico, and placed it into something different. A USB key shaped device with no GPIO and limited connectivity. Trinkey QT2040 is designed for plug and play use and can be connected to any computer running any operating system. Trinkey QT2040 is compatible with C / C++ and MicroPython, but to get the best from this board we really need to use CircuitPython. With CircuitPython we have an easy to use dialect of Python 3, a large selection of libraries ensuring we can pick up and connect a Stemma QT / Qwiic board and start hacking. CircuitPython is the ideal way to experience Trinkey QT2040. The USB form factor means that Trinkey QT2040 can be connected to a computer which requires quick access to a hardware hacking platform. Need to hack some I2C components, Trinkey QT2040 will enable you to plug in and hack. More information... #articles #hardware #boards

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🫁 MakAir — open-source Covid-19 Ventilator The world's first open-source ventilator tested on human patients. Mass-producible at a low cost (~2000€). Makair ventilator is the world's first open-source ventilator tested with success on human patients with ongoing clinical trials in France. This project provides all the parts required to build a good-enough ARDS ventilator from mass-produced components. We provide all the required mechanical parts, electronics designs & boards, and firmwares. This ventilator can be 3D-printed and ran on an Arduino board, though we highly advise that you work with industrial processes as to mold medical-grade plastic parts and assemble the whole ventilator. Features include: ▫️ Pressure controlled ventilation ▫️ Volume controlled ventilation ▫️ BiPap ventilation ▫️ 4 hours battery life ▫️ Medical-grade alarms ▫️ High flow turbine ▫️ Fault tolerant design More information... #projects #arduino

📰 Intel CEO says chip shortage will hit bottom in late 2021 Intel Corp. Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger predicted the shortage
📰 Intel CEO says chip shortage will hit bottom in late 2021 Intel Corp. Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger predicted the shortage of semiconductors that’s hurting industries from automotive to consumer electronics will bottom out in the second half of this year before starting to improve. “I don’t expect the chip industry is back to a healthy supply-demand situation until ’23,” he said in an interview. “For a variety of industries, I think it’s still getting worse before it gets better.” Longer term, the chip industry is positioned for a period of growth, Gelsinger predicted. Over the next decade, the increasing uses for chips — including 5G phone systems, electric vehicles and expanded artificial intelligence — will drive strong demand, he said. More information... #news

🧠 How to Integrate Artificial Intelligence into Your Workflow MathWorks’ Johanna Pingel talks about how engineers can use ar
🧠 How to Integrate Artificial Intelligence into Your Workflow MathWorks’ Johanna Pingel talks about how engineers can use artificial intelligence to optimize their workflows In engineering terms, the concept of AI actually spans four steps within a workflow: data preparation, modeling, simulation and testing, and deployment. The first step, data preparation, is arguably the most important. Often, when deep-learning models don’t work the way they’re expected to, engineers focus on the second stage—fine-tuning their model, tweaking its parameters, and implementing multiple training iterations. They fail to realize that to be effective, AI models need to be trained on robust, accurate data. Preprocessing the data and ensuring it’s correctly labeled helps ensure the model will be capable of understanding the data. More information... #articles #artificial_intelligence

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🍅 FarmBot - open-source farming robot FarmBot is an open source precision agriculture CNC farming project consisting of a Cartesian coordinate robot farming machine, software and documentation including a farming data repository. This interesting start-up focuses on bringing private automated farms to its clients. Robot uses machine learning algorithms for plants' analysis and takes actions depending on its results. The FarmBot Genesis is able to plant over 30 different crops including potatoes, peas, squash, artichokes and chard in an area of 2.9 meters × 1.4 meters with a maximum plant height of 0.5 meters. The Farmbot Genesis can perform almost all processes prior to harvesting including sowing, mechanical weed control and watering. It requires electricity, an internet connection and water supply which can be provided using off grid solutions including a water barrel to collect rain and a solar panel and battery to provide electricity. More information... #robots #machine_learning

📊 Astonishing Robotics Industry Statistics You Should Know in 2021 Some of the statistics key points: ▫️ There were 12 milli
📊 Astonishing Robotics Industry Statistics You Should Know in 2021 Some of the statistics key points: ▫️ There were 12 million robotic units worldwide in 2020. ▫️ Global spending on military robotics will be $16.5 billion in 2025. ▫️ The robotics industry already employes about 150,000 people worldwide in engineering and assembly jobs. ▫️ The number of robotic units sold in 2020 rose to 465,000. ▫️ Between 2020 and 2022, there would be a 12% increase in shipments of robots worldwide. ▫️ Collaborative robots will constitute 34% of all robot sales by 2025. ▫️ 88% of businesses worldwide plan to adopt robotic automation into their infrastructure. ▫️ In 2020, North American businesses ordered 31,044 robotics. If it is not already in your industry, chances that it would be sooner rather than later are very high. According to robotics industry statistics, the presence of robots in every industry brings about improved results and increased revenue. More information... #robots #articles #news

📟 3dasd - open-source DIY room-scale 3D scanner The goal is to make this as accessible as possible! However, at this point y
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📟 3dasd - open-source DIY room-scale 3D scanner The goal is to make this as accessible as possible! However, at this point you need to have access to a 3D printer, do some very basic soldering and assemble a few cables (JST connectors). This is not a production-grade scanner, it’s way too slow, loud and just not accurate enough for most real-world applications. It could be a great entry into the world of 3D scanning though. A very-very rough estimate would be around 350 USD with the bulk of it being the LIDAR sensor. More information: Official website Github page #projects #3d_modeling

📚 Basel Halak - Authentication of Embedded Devices (2021) The authors discuss emerging solutions for embedding unforgeable identifies into electronics devices, using techniques such as IC fingerprinting, physically unclonable functions and voltage-over-scaling. ▫️ Provides deep insight into the security threats undermining existing integrated circuit authentication techniques; ▫️ Includes an in-depth discussion of the emerging technologies used to embed unforgeable identifies into electronics systems; ▫️ Offers a comprehensive summary of existing authentication protocols and their limitations; ▫️ Describes state-of-the-art authentication protocols that provide better physical security and more efficient energy consumption; ▫️ Includes detailed case studies on the emerging applications of IC authentication schemes. #books #design #security

📰 Developments in the field of flexible electronics: Samsung and Stanford Ease Manufacturing This article will discuss two a
📰 Developments in the field of flexible electronics: Samsung and Stanford Ease Manufacturing This article will discuss two academic developments to see where this industry could be headed and what challenges lie ahead. In a new paper from Stanford University, researchers propose a new method of manufacturing these flexible 2D electronics. The technique consists of taking a non-flexible, solid block of silicon coated with glass and using chemical vapor deposition to grow MoS₂ one layer of atoms at a time until it reaches a three atom thickness. The end structure, including the polyimide, is just 5 microns thick, about 10x thinner than a human hair. Additionally, this month, Samsung published a new paper in which they detail how they were able to create a new flexible wearable device, which states that it can be integrated into preexisting semiconductor processes. This innovation might help push the concept of flexible electronics closer towards mass production. More information... #news #electronics

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📰 Developments in the field of flexible electronics: Samsung and Stanford Ease Manufacturing This article will discuss two academic developments to see where this industry could be headed and what challenges lie ahead. In a new paper from Stanford University, researchers propose a new method of manufacturing these flexible 2D electronics. The technique consists of taking a non-flexible, solid block of silicon coated with glass and using chemical vapor deposition to grow MoS₂ one layer of atoms at a time until it reaches a three atom thickness. The end structure, including the polyimide, is just 5 microns thick, about 10x thinner than a human hair. Additionally, this month, Samsung published a new paper in which they detail how they were able to create a new flexible wearable device, which states that it can be integrated into preexisting semiconductor processes. This innovation might help push the concept of flexible electronics closer towards mass production. More information... #news #electronics

🎛 Is There Life without the PLC? How to Build a Better Embedded Controller While Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) are a
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🎛 Is There Life without the PLC? How to Build a Better Embedded Controller While Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) are an industry norm, demands for data, memory, and processing power are intensifying. Soon enough, the PLCs may no longer be the go-to industrial computer. By embedded control architecture, we mean a controller that is located inside the machine that will be controlled. Such an embedded controller is almost always a Printed Circuit Board (PCB), but in theory, it could be something else. By PLC-based control architecture, we mean PLCs mounted in a box located outside of the machine somewhere, connected to the machine by cables. Comparing the remote PLC-based approach to a local embedded approach the benefits are: ▫️ Simplification of machine installation and operation ▫️ Improved motion performance and sensor data ▫️ Smaller, simpler controller ▫️ Simplified machine assembly ▫️ Lower per-unit cost More information... #articles #control #design

🔌 Building the Solar Farm installation A very interesting series of articles with lots of photos about building a modern pri
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🔌 Building the Solar Farm installation A very interesting series of articles with lots of photos about building a modern private Solar Farm and connecting it to the local grid. Russell Graves, electronics enthusiast from Idaho, describes the whole process of building Solar Farm including wiring, controlling plant, etc. How well does his solar farm work out? Sometimes the panels produce a lot of power, sometimes nearly nothing, but it has been up and running for all of winter and into spring. Over the winter, Russel pulled a total of 3.1 MWh from the grid, mainly because his home is heated with electric power. But once spring hit, he started pushing considerably more into the grid than he was pulling; on some days his setup produces around 95 kWh, of which about 70 kWh gets exported. More information: Part 1 Part 2 ... Part 11 Part 12 #articles #energy

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🛴 CanguRo: Intelligent Robot - Transformable and Ridable The fundamental concept of CanguRo is the mechanical horse – a future machine lifeform produced from the latest robotics and AI technologies fused by product design. As a partner robot, it never leaves the side of its master. When the master wants to go somewhere, it transforms itself into a vehicle. In robot mode, CanguRo operates like a buddy droid in a movie. As a loyal partner, it follows its master in shopping malls, giving help at times. When the master wishes to travel, CanguRo automatically transforms itself into ride mode. In ride mode, CanguRo supports its master as an integral part of his or her body. As the master leans right and left to make a turn, robot actively transforms its body and leans accordingly. Roid mode: ▫️Localization and mapping ▫️Autonomous travel ▫️Automatic human following ▫️Operation via a tablet Ride mode: ▫️Active Lean ▫️Smart stop ▫️Bilateral control handle bars ▫️Body-sonic system More information... #robots

📚 Cognitive Engineering for Next Generation Computing: A Practical Analytical Approach (2021) Cognitive computing is a hardware and software element which is presently being used mainly in smart system development. Technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, advanced analytics, natural language processing, big data analytics, and distributed computing come under the umbrella of cognitive computing. The book is aimed at researchers in electrical and computer engineering, mechatronics as well as all engineers working on Industry 4.0 standards. The book can also be used in post-graduate courses on Internet of Things, cognitive computing, and wireless communication. #books #IoT #machine_learning #artificial_intelligence #design

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🚗 DIY EV Robotic Charger for Tesla with Raspberry Pi 4 The home garage charger slowly but surely plugs itself all on its own into the Tesla, and works its magic to power up the vehicle overnight. The system is still a prototype, and its owner is fully aware of its current limitations — mainly speed — but it doesn't require much space as it nestles along the garage wall, and, when prompted, uses its cameras and systems to connect itself with the Tesla. The owner explains in his video that he uses a Raspberry Pi 4 as the brain of the robot, which is linked to a camera that can gauge where the charging port is. Computer vision and machine learning help the camera search for the lighted blue Tesla logo by the charging port, and the charging port door reflector as it lines the charging cable up to the port. The Tesla API is used to open the EV's charge port door, so no physical human interaction on the car is needed. More information... #robots #automotive #articles #raspberry

📰 The global chip shortage is creating a new problem: More fake components An ongoing shortage of chips is a perfect terrain
📰 The global chip shortage is creating a new problem: More fake components An ongoing shortage of chips is a perfect terrain to lure in equipment manufacturers that are desperate to find alternative ways to get their hands on the components they need. And, in fact, it would not be the first time that disruptions to the electronic components supply chain triggered a wave of counterfeit products. Typically, fraudsters use one of two methods to create fake products: they can clone them, building them entirely from scratch in a manner reminiscent of what has become common in the fashion industry, for example; or, they can recycle components from electronics waste, erase old markings, clean the part and package it to appear new to potential buyers. In both cases, the final product might meet basic quality standards, but it will not have gone through any of the testing processes or reliability criteria that authentic chip manufacturers invest time and money. More information... #news #articles