Enterprise IoT is another direction of IoT industry development, which businesses are actively adopting. Embedded technologies for large organizations bring new challenges in terms of connectivity, network stability, and data security.
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) has moved from niche industrial RTLS to mainstream, with easier deployment via enterprise access points and standards. Discover how UWB is transforming asset tracking, logistics, and manufacturing with cost-effective, sub-meter accuracy.
Explore the top 5 use cases of Software-Defined Connectivity (SDC) and learn how SDC reduces costs, improves compliance, and accelerates IoT innovation.
Today almost 30 percent of embedded projects have over 100,000 lines of code, and this increasing complexity is now the number one driver of project delays, and the reason 60 percent of an embedded development project's cost is software.
Integrating Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) with cellular IoT delivers seamless global connectivity, powered by the nRF9151 module for hybrid GEO, LEO, and terrestrial communication.
Remote temperature monitoring systems provide critical insights for IoT applications across many industries, including real estate, manufacturing, and healthcare. Early adopters are already seeing measurable ROI from automatic temperature monitoring in terms of increased productivity and more.
In this two-part blog we’ll look at how network analyzers generate signals. The phase locked loop is the bread and butter of analog signal generation, and understanding how phase locked loops work is key to understanding network analyzer block diagrams.
To secure the billions of devices that are being connected to the Internet of Things, every device needs to have the capability to protect sensitive data and secure communications.
Brian de Bart, Team Lead Automotive System Innovation at NXP explains about chips and AI in automotive industry as part of a series from the founding partners of the AI Innovation Center at High Tech Campus Eindhoven.
Analyzing the frequency spectrum and accurately determining a signal’s value and characteristics, such as magnitude and phase, are of critical importance in modern technology using wireless techniques.
The cloud accelerates innovation by enabling reducing the need for investment through pay-as-you-go models and increasing collaborative design opportunities.
If you have worked with a vector network analyzer (VNA), you are probably used to calibrating your measurement setup to account for losses. However, when you’re working with a signal or spectrum analyzer, do you take the time to apply similar corrections? Chances are you probably don’t.
The newest Apple's HomeKit Accessory Protocol specification opens strategic and marketing opportunities for Nordic customers. Nordic SW and HW support the extended HomeKit with both Thread and Bluetooth LE options.
Promoted by the 150 companies forming the Zigbee Alliance, Project CHIP could play a pivotal role in invigorating the relatively young smart home sector.
With low power short-range wireless technology, the Internet of Musical Things will ensure the next decade for music is unlike anything we have previously seen in our lifetimes.
Low power wireless tech-based solutions can help instigate a productivity boost in the construction sector. Companies could take advantage of real-time field reporting by connecting and tracking materials, equipment, and, most importantly, workers at the construction site.
Existing cellular infrastructure now enables remote monitoring of wide-scale electricity transmission and distribution networks. The added value is identifying and pinpointing faults as soon as they occur or even before they occur.
In our last blog, we explored traditional vector network analyzer architecture. Now, let’s look at how network analyzers based on direct digital synthesis (DDS) provide an extra performance boost for an edge in the latest 5G component test.