One EDA Tool, One Giant Leap for Hardware: How JITX is Reshaping Circuit Board Design

This week my guest is JITX Co-founder and CEO Duncan Haldane. Duncan and I discuss the challenges of board design and how the benefits of software reuse encouraged the development of JITX, why holistic system design is cornerstone to the JITX software-defined electronics platform, and how you can improve your productivity with the JITX cookbook.

 

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No Slacking! Put Your Sem;colons to Work [Exclamation Mark Goes Here]

I’m still chafing under the impositions imposed by the punctuation police. I speak of those who don the undergarments of authority and stride the corridors of power. Those despicable despots who dictate I can no longer terminate the titles to my columns with exclamation marks, all the time muttering inscrutable incantations to their SEO gods. Fortunately, I’m not bitter. … Read More → "No Slacking! Put Your Sem;colons to Work [Exclamation Mark Goes Here]"

There’s More Than One Way to Become an Engineer (Part 2)

As we discussed in the initial installment of this 2-part extravaganza, some people pursue a predictable path on their way to engineer-hood (where “-hood” comes from the Middle English “-hode,” which itself comes from the Old English “-hād,” meaning “state of being”). Others, like your humble narrator, end up taking a more circuitous route, which may involve Lady Luck finagling the dice in their favor (I … Read More → "There’s More Than One Way to Become an Engineer (Part 2)"

Apple’s iPhone 15 debunks the “full-line” semiconductor supplier myth

From time to time, I’ll get a presentation from a company announcing a new product, usually a new chip, that includes a statement like this:

“We’re the only semiconductor maker with a full line of FPGAs, from the smallest, most cost-efficient devices to the most advanced, leading-edge devices.”

or this:

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Everything Needs Power: Airborn’s New Power Engines and The Path to Clean Conducted Emissions

This week my podcast guest is Scott Poole from Airborn Connectors. Scott and I chat about next generation power systems, the challenges of low noise switching and how Airborn is tackling the issues surrounding clean conducted emissions. Also this week, I check out some teeny tiny batteries developed by a team of researchers at MIT that could help miniscule robots sense and … Read More → "Everything Needs Power: Airborn’s New Power Engines and The Path to Clean Conducted Emissions"

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From Sensor to Cloud:A Digi/SparkFun Solution
In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton, Mark Grierson from Digi, and Rob Reynolds from SparkFun Electronics explore how Digi and SparkFun electronics are working together to make cellular connected IoT design easier than ever before. They investigate the benefits that the Digi Remote Manager® brings to IoT design, the details of the SparkFun Digi XBee Development Kit, and how you can get started using a SparkFun Board for XBee for your next design.
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Posted on Sep 6 at 8:58am by Max Maxfield
Hi Karl -- although C (and eventually C++) are great for describing, simulating, and verifying things at a high-level of abstraction -- back in the day there was no way to take these descriptions into a gate-level implementation other than by hand. It's worth noting that C/C++ compilers don;...
Posted on Sep 6 at 7:11am by Karl Stevens
And I forgot to mention that expression evaluation is stack based rather than being dependent on a weak kneed RISC and C compiler.
Posted on Sep 6 at 7:03am by Karl Stevens
Visual Studio and C# are really great for Logic Design and Debug! Not at all like the pitiful VHDL and Verilog That start with synthesis and timing driven placement. HDL is hardware DESCRIPTION language. C# has conditional assignments instead of load/compare/branch/assign nonsense and the equivalent of HLS ...
Posted on Sep 4 at 6:41am by Max Maxfield
"You might want to spell that out with so many impressionable minds running about these days." I agree. It would be unfortunate if some random stable genius mistakenly started using Ernst Stavro Blofeld as an example for youngsters to emulate LOL
Posted on Sep 3 at 5:07pm by Steven Leibson
@Tacitus, Like Hannibal Lecter, Ernst Stavro Blofeld is a FICTIONAL character. You might want to spell that out with so many impressionable minds running about these days.
Posted on Sep 3 at 10:26am by Max Maxfield
"[...] I should clarify that it was Paul Anka who actually wrote the English lyrics to “My Way”, for Frank Sinatra to sing [...]" You are correct -- that's why I was careful to say "The song 'My Way' was popularized in 1969 by Frank Sinatra." :-)
Posted on Sep 3 at 9:34am by Tacitus
To further motivate our technically-minded youths to delve into the field of engineering, it should also be pointed out that the famous Dr. E.S. Blofeld graduated from the Warsaw University of Technology with a degree in Engineering and Radionics (SEE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Stavro_Blofeld). Additionally, ...
Posted on Sep 2 at 7:17am by Steven Leibson
I too use a laser printer, traneusee, but my wife requires color printing. I've found that even laser printers suffer from driver rot over the years. My Canon 3-in-1 laser is a marvelous machine and I have two of them, but set its driver to PCL compatibility mode and printing ...
Posted on Sep 1 at 4:23pm by traneusee
When I bought my printer in 2007, I realized that I never printed photos, so black-and-white printing was all I needed. I bought an HP office laser printer. I still have 90% of toner in the original cartridge, as the toner can't dry out (no water) and I don't print very much.
Posted on Aug 30 at 10:22am by Max Maxfield
Thanks for sharing :-)
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