Explore the fundamentals of FPGA programming, step-by-step design flow, HDL choices, and practical techniques used by digital designers and hardware engineers to build efficient, real-world digital systems.
This article presents a comprehensive technical analysis of CPLD vs FPGA, focusing on their architectural distinctions, performance metrics, design flows, and implementation methodologies.
CUDA Cores and Tensor Cores are specialized units within NVIDIA GPUs; the former are designed for a wide range of general GPU tasks, while the latter are specifically optimized to accelerate AI and deep learning through efficient matrix operations.
Discover the critical role of in-circuit testing in modern engineering, exploring its foundational principles, technological advancements, and real-world applications.
Measured in milliseconds, the response time to a tap on a smartphone’s screen might not be a “show stopping” issue, but a delay between an action and its reaction in the mobile gaming industry can make an important difference.
To reduce waste, the Refashion program helps users create outlines for adaptable clothing, such as pants that can be reconfigured into a dress. Each component of these pieces can be replaced, rearranged, or restyled.
The FabObscura system helps users design and print barrier-grid animations without electronics, and can help produce dynamic household, workplace, and artistic objects.
A team of international researchers led by EPFL developed a multilingual benchmark to determine Large Language Models ability to grasp cultural context.
Silicon wafers are thin slices of highly pure crystalline Silicon, used in the production of integrated circuits. This article delves into the fascinating world of silicon wafers, unraveling their production process, unique properties, and the wide range of applications that make them indispensable.
This article provides a comparison between NB-IoT and LTE-M protocols and explores how NB-IoT facilitates energy-efficient and latency-tolerant IoT solutions for hard-to-reach locations.
Article #3 of our simulation series. Advanced simulation tools helped this German startup design a press machine that plays a role in reducing carbon emissions.
Tapis Magique is a pressure-sensitive, knitted electronic textile carpet that generates 3D sensor data based on body gestures and drives an immersive sonic environment in real time.
Reducing charge time is one of the remaining hurdles for EVs to overtake traditional cars in global sales. Combining digital control and silicon carbide (SiC) delivers level 3 or DC fast charging to reduce these charge times dramatically.
In this episode, we talk about the injectable microchip from Columbia University along with its applications in clinical settings, a global effort to develop two dimensional transistors, and a NASA Pathways Intern who created an AI powered system capable of detecting spacecraft failures.
Article #4 of our Connected Transport Series. Many technologies, regulations, and infrastructure changes need to be adopted for connected vehicles to realize their full potential.