Each week, Embedded Computing Design’s EVP Rich Nass speaks to an executive in the embedded industry to understand what’s happening with the latest products, standards, and trends. The frank discussions reveal the real, behind the scenes issues, so the design community knows what’s coming down the pike. Topics covered in artificial intelligence, machine learning, embedded systems, internet of things, industrial automation, automotive applications, open source and more.
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Embedded Executive: No More Space To Update Your Device? Uh-Oh | Infineon
Embedded devices get updates and patches on a regular basis. Those updates consist of bug fixes, security vulnerability updates, and lots of other stuff. But at some point, you’re going to run out of memory space for these patches, especially if your system has been in the field for years or even decades. So what do you do? That's not an easy question to answer, but there is an answer, and that’s…
Embedded Executive: Another Long-Range Networking Standard | Last Mile Semiconductor
NR+, aka DECT-2020 NR, is a non-cellular 5G wireless technology standard that operates without cell towers or operator subscriptions. It offers private, highly scalable mesh connectivity in the license-exempt 1.9-GHz frequency band for such applications as industrial IoT and industrial automation. That said, other long-range standards offer similar connectivity. So the obvious question for me is,…
The Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) has a significant task in its hands. As a global body encompassing hundreds of companies, its goal is to create and promote open, universal standards in the wireless space, including (in a big way) the IoT. The goal sounds great, but having most of the major suppliers contributing and providing products for all corners of the globe can cause the process to…
Embedded Executive: Connect Your Low-Power Home Devices With Thread | Thread Group
We’re seeing new life coming to the Thread standard . If you remember, Thread is part of the IEEE 802.15.4 wireless protocol and operates at very low power. But it doesn’t offer the bandwidth of Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi continues to get better, so I question whether there’s really a need for Thread. Apparently, my question was misguided, as Ann Olivo, the Vice-President of Marketing for the Thread Group,…
Embedded Executive: Photonics Can Provide a Needed Boost For Data Centers | NLM Photonics
It seems like nobody wants a data center in their backyard. In fact, they are starting to be banned completely by some states. But we need them if we are going to move AI technology forward. So, what do we do? One of the reasons for the pushback is the power required to drive these massive data centers. While it’s not the be-all, end-all, the use of photonics is one method that can reduce power…
Embedded Executive: TinyML Could Get You Over the AI Hurdle | Shawn Hymel
TinyML is somewhat of a secret to embedded designers, but it shouldn’t be. It could be a relatively simple answer to a very complex problem. To understand why developers should know more about it and how it could help them overcome the AI hurdle, I spoke to Shawn Hymel, an embedded systems engineer, educator, and TinyML expert. On this week’s Embedded Executives podcast , we get into where TinyML…
Embedded Executive: Keep Your Network Up To Date, Regardless of Its Age | Digi International
For a host of reasons, it’s important to keep your network up to date. Those reasons include performance, reliability, security standards, and others. But what happens when your network is ancient, in technological terms? That’s something many in the embedded space struggle with, as it’s not unusual for embedded platforms to be in the field for a decade or more. To understand what can be done in…
Embedded Executive: The Race To Stay Ahead of the Bad Guys Armed With AI | Infineon
As AI gets smarter, it raises the bar for the bad guys to do their bad things. We are in a constant race to stay ahead, and there is seemingly no end in sight. To understand what this means and what can be done to (hopefully) stay ahead of the curve, I spoke to Steve Hanna, a Distinguished Engineer from Infineon, on this week’s Embedded Executives podcast .
Embedded Executive: The Supply Chain Is In Turmoil | Variscite
A lot is going on in the world these days that can disrupt the supply chain. From political issues to tariffs to the data center craze, some components are just difficult to obtain. Thankfully, there are ways around the issues and different ways to deal with them. To get a little insight into these issues, I spoke to Ohad Yaniv, the CEO of Variscite , who deals with them daily. He's this week’s…
Embedded Executive: Support the IoT—Everywhere | Ayla Networks
It would seem like a no-brainer to support IoT in various regions. But that’s not necessarily the case. And when you look at how many new applications are popping up, the waters get even muddier. And don’t even get me started on what happens when you try to go wireless. Someone who is much closer to the issues/hurdles than I is John Grady, the CEO of Ayla Networks , who joined me on this week’s…