Engineering Hero: An Early Start in Development Helps You Start Others Early Too
Patrick Hopper
Publisher, President #Influencer @ OpenSystems Media | Embedded | AI | IoT | Military | Aerospace | Embedded World Media Partner #ew25 #embeddedworld
In this fourth installment of our Engineering Heroes series, sponsored by Wind River, we honor Levi Zima, an RF Microwave Engineer. Levi was born in Oregon, spent several years of childhood in Wisconsin, and currently resides in Florida, just north of Orlando.
Levi may have just recently graduated from the University of Central Florida, but he’s been coding since he was 7 years old. Having started development so young, and been raised around it with his family also entrenched in the engineering world, Levi is one person who understands how useful a deep background can be for young, aspiring engineers. He even created a small radio kit that was specifically designed to teach children about how radio works and how to solder. Watch now.
Boost Your Data Transfer Speed with FPGA-Based ULL PCIe DMA Controller
Facing challenges with data transfer in electronic trading and HPC? Experience unmatched efficiency with the Orthogone ULL PCIe DMA Controller. Tailored for FPGA experts, this cutting-edge IP core enables lightning-fast bidirectional data transfer between the host CPU and FPGA, with a round-trip time of under 640ns. Learn more.
Swissbit Stores 3D NAND Technology
Swissbit AG is now delivering a new family of SATA SSDs. Its?X-73, X-75, and X-78 are run by an industrial 112-layer 3D NAND technology. The SSDs range from 40 GB up to 1.92 TB and include M.2 2242, M.2 2280, Slim SATA MO-297, and 2.5” form factors. The X-75 (2.5”) and X-75m2 2280 ?arrive with Swissbit’s powersafe?PLP securing operations while avoiding drive corruption and loss of critical data.
“Our new generation of SATA SSDs underlines the industrial long-term strategy in providing highly reliable, secure, industrial-grade NAND flash memory solutions for our customers,” said Roger Griesemer , General Manager Memory Solutions at Swissbit. “We have specifically designed these drives to meet the needs of the most demanding applications, especially in mission-critical sectors such as embedded systems, IPC, IoT, networking and communication equipment, and industrial automation.”
New White Paper: Power Inductor Requirements in Next-Generation Medical Devices
Medical devices ranging from in vitro diagnostic devices to wearable sensors/analyzers/aids are equipped with an ever-growing number of power management ICs, energy management units, and respective power supply circuits.?
To qualify for the use in medical devices, inductors must both meet the evolving demands as well as basic medical standards. Learn about the applications and requirements of power inductors in medical applications in this paper. Read more.
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