The CF400 Appliance is a new ultra-high performance platform that accelerates the validation of hyperscale networks and security controls required to support the rapidly-expanding volume of encrypted traffic and increased cybersecurity requirements of large enterprises and telco carriers. Spirent’s CF400 Appliance is the industry’s first network security and application delivery test platform to provide 400G […]
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Verification support for new UCIe standard accelerates adoption of chiplet interconnect protocol
Support for the new UCIe (Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express) standard provides an efficient approach to enable design and verification engineers to leverage the recently-introduced standard for die-to-die interface connectivity. Avery’s offering includes high-quality models and test suites that support pre-silicon verification of systems using UCIe. As part of the support for the standard, Avery Design […]
Safety-critical multicore RTOS works with 11th Gen Intel Core i7
Green Hills Software announced that it has extended its certified multicore support of the INTEGRITY-178 tuMP safety-critical real-time operating system (RTOS) to the 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processor (formerly Tiger Lake). INTEGRITY-178 tuMP is the only RTOS to be part of the certification of a multicore system to DO-178C and CAST-32A multicore requirements. Green Hills […]
Debugging tools handle IPMS RISC-V processor cores
The Fraunhofer IPMS-developed EMSA5-FS processor core for functional safety based on the open-source RISC-V instruction set architecture is supported by another important debug tool. With the integration into the toolsets of the leading manufacturer of microprocessor development tools Lauterbach, numerous debug functions are now available for the 32-bit RISC-V core. The EMSA5-FS is the first […]
SRAM PUF-based security IP protects Intel FPGAs
Intrinsic announced the immediate availability of its SRAM PUF-based hardware IP “QuiddiKey for Intel FPGAs”. QuiddiKey for Intel FPGAs is device-level security IP that comes pre-integrated as part of the security infrastructure of several Intel FPGA families. It creates a more secure platform by providing access to Intrinsic ID’s SRAM PUF technology on the FPGAs. […]
Lossless data compression software features low memory use
emCompress-PRO, a new all-in-one compression software from SEGGER, comes with all industry-standard compression algorithms. The software is designed to handle any compression task in any application, fulfilling requirements such as low memory usage, high speed, and on-the-fly processing. emCompress-PRO includes well-defined, highly efficient compression algorithms such as DEFLATE, LZMA, and LZJU90, providing full interoperability with […]
Driver software speeds EV battery management system development
Renesas Electronics Corporation introduced an AUTOSAR-compliant complex device driver (CDD) software module for designers of automotive battery management systems (BMS) in electric vehicles (EVs). The new software pairs with Renesas’ industry-leading ISL78714 Li-Ion battery management IC to speed design and optimize the performance of next-generation systems. The CDD software is designed to work with Renesas’ Winning […]
What’s a Neural microcontroller?
The ability to run neural networks (NNs) on MCUs is growing in importance to support artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in the Internet of Things (IoT) nodes and other embedded edge applications. Unfortunately, running NNs on MCUs is challenging due to the relatively small memory capacities of most MCUs. This FAQ details the […]
Rugged industrial embedded computers sport 9/8th Gen Intel Core i7/i5/i3 CPUs up to 128 GB of DDR4
Cincoze added the high-performance and essential DV-1000 rugged embedded computer series to its DIAMOND product line. The DV-1000 is a high-performance embedded computer with a compact chassis and flexible expansion options. It is an excellent fit for high-performance industrial applications with limited installation space, such as smart manufacturing, machine vision, and railway computing. With Cincoze’s […]
What happens when an MCU powers up?
MCU start up is a highly structured process designed to ensure proper operation. Numerous elements are involved including initial power/voltage sequencing and regulation, oscillator startup, the use of a vector table, boot loaders (including possible secure boot), and application initialization. This FAQ walks step-by-step through the various elements involved during the start-up of an MCU. […]