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AVNET INTEGRATED ADDS AMD’S R1000 TO ITS COM EXPRESS

AVNET INTEGRATED ADDS AMD’S R1000 TO ITS COM EXPRESS

Avnet Integrated has incorporated AMD’s R1000 embedded processor family, based on the Ryzen core architecture, into its COM Express Type 6 modules. The ready-to-use computer on modules (COMs) enable developers to quickly implement the new processor technology in compact embedded systems for a rapid introduction of innovative end products, claims Avnet. The desired performance data can be […]

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2.4GHZ DIGITAL VOICE AND DATA TRANSCEIVER ACHIEVE 12KM RANGE

2.4GHZ DIGITAL VOICE AND DATA TRANSCEIVER ACHIEVE 12KM RANGE

The SCT2400 operates in the 2.4GHz ISM band and offers a comprehensive solution supporting near global usage without the need for complex licensing. Capable of replacing unlicensed PMR/LMR solutions (FRS/MURS/GMRS/PMR446), the SCT2400 offers a rich set of features supporting not only secure digital voice operation but also wireless data capabilities. The SCT2400 also offers superior operating range

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DIY FORTH ON ARDUINO 1

DIY FORTH ON ARDUINO

On a recent rainy afternoon, [Thanassis Tsiodras] decided to build his own Forth for the Arduino to relieve the boredom. One week of intense hacking later, he called it done and released his project as MiniForth on GitHub. [Thanassis] says he was inspired by our series of Forth articles from a few years back, and his goal was to build

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First ever quantum device

First-ever quantum device that detects and corrects its own errors

Before the dream of quantum computing is realized, a number of inherent problems must first be solved. One of these is the ability to maintain a stable memory system that overcomes the intrinsic instability of the basic unit of information in quantum computing – the quantum bit or “qubit”. To address this problem, Physicists working

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TLC NAND flash gets error correction it needs to takeoff

TLC NAND flash gets error correction it needs to takeoff

Interest in triple-level cell (TLC) NAND flash is growing and the high density flash memory technology could have cost benefits over single-level NAND in SSDs, but only if endurance and retention questions marks are addressed. For US-based NAND flash controller supplier Silicon Motion Technology the answer is increased error detection in the flash controller. It has employed three levels of

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