The most important design

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“The most important design concern for connectors in critical embedded computing is always electrical performance – this could be signal integrity in a high-data-rate connector or conductivity in a power connector,” gaming platform commented Greg Powers, market development manager at TE Connectivity. “The immediate secondary gaming platform is mechanical performance in the environment, including shock, vibration, temperature, durability, etc. Connectors are truly electro-mechanical systems”.

Looking even further into the future, connector suppliers are studying ways to integrate the board connection into the cable to additional reduce the impact that the physical connector has on signals as they pass from the PWB to the connector and on to the transport medium, whether it be copper or optical.

refer to: http://vita-technologies.com/articles/connect-trends-challenges-solutions-advancing-performance/

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Mobile applications using embedded systems

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As the role of the embedded mobile device continues to evolve, chip designers will face increased pressure to create processors that can handle next-generation computing. Designers need to look beyond single-core solutions to deliver powerful, energy-efficient processors that allow for the “always on, always connected” experience consumers want.

Mobile usage has changed significantly, with today’s consumers increasingly using their embedded smartphones for the majority of the activities in their connected lives. This includes high-performance tasks such as Web browsing, navigation and gaming, and less demanding background tasks such as voice calls, embedded social networking, and e-mail services. As a result, the mobile phone has become an indispensible computing device for many consumers.

 

refer to:http://embedded-computing.com/articles/matching-cores-demands-always-mobile-applications/#at_pco=cfd-1.0

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Embedded development…

In response to growing pressure to boost the performance and trim down the size of embedded applications, standards organizations meet regularly to optimize their portfolios in light of the latest available technology.

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These standardized computer platforms allow designers to trade in substantial savings in Non-Recurring Engineering (NRE) and scheduling for slightly higher recurring costs.

refer: http://embedded-computing.com/articles/evolving-simplify-embedded-development/

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About missing layer of security in connected embedded devices

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IDC is predicting that 15 billion intelligent devices will be connected to the Internet by 2015. This explosion in connected embedded devices has spawned a new generation of hackers targeting mobile devices, automobiles, medical equipment, and other systems. …

refer:

http://embedded-computing.com/articles/the-president-cofounder-icon-labs/

 

 

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About price Crash for Embedded mainboard

The new Atom series solutions that include AMB-D255T1 Mini-ITX industrial mainboard and AMB-N280S1 fanless 3.5-inch single board computer. AMB-D255T1 is equipped with Intel D2550 Atom processor and Intel N2800 Atom processor is on AMB-N280S1 both have 5~7 years product life cycle for longevity support.

 

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AMB-D255T1
http://www.acrosser.com/Products/Single-Board-Computer/Mini-ITX-&-others/AMB-D255T1/Intel-Atom-D2550-AMB-D255T1.html

AMB-N280S1
http://www.acrosser.com/Products/Single-Board-Computer/3.5’’-SBC/AMB-N280S1/Single-Board-Computer-AMB-N280S1.html

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Embedded industry upgrades M2M networks

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Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications strategies and cloud computing are transforming industrial interconnects from an assortment of fragmented, proprietary technologies to open standards easily integrated into new designs. This new direction in M2M connectivity enables a wide range of applications and services by exchanging real-time data between remote devices, one or more central servers, and authorized third parties.

M2M technology allows embedded design teams to contain costs, improve security, enable remote management, and maximize system availability. The major goal of M2M communications is to combine real-time data from remote devices with enterprise applications to automate everyday company decisions and thus optimize industrial output and lower operating costs.

In this issue of Industrial Embedded Systems, we asked contributors to take a look at the networking, sensing, and computing issues affecting embedded design for industrial applications. For example, Mike Ueland, senior VP and general manager at Telit Wireless Solutions North America, describes the benefits and cost savings associated with M2M connections for remotely monitoring and managing assets. Mike outlines several good reasons to support an M2M industrial application based on cellular technology. In an in-depth interview covering intelligent networking technologies, Tom Barber, director of marketing at Silicon Labs, presents a new wireless microcontrollerproduct that fulfills the requirements of embedded applications with RF connectivity. Tom also highlights the new capabilities offered in low-power mesh networks resulting from Silicon Labs’ acquisition of Ember Corporation. Expanding the discussion, Shaye Shayegani, senior field applications engineer at Lantronix, answers questions on the security and adaptability of industrial networking modules. Shaye addresses the major connectivity challenges that industrial customers are dealing with right now.

Changing the subject to the sensitivity and stability of brushless DC motors in industrial applications, Honeywell Sensing and Control’s Joshua Edberg, senior global marketing manager in the Magnetic Sensors division, and Fred Hintz, engineering manager in the Speed and Position Sensors division, dispel three myths of chopper stabilization techniques. Covering another topic essential to factory settings, Karim Wassef, director of DC-DC product line management at GE Energy’s Power Electronics division, answers questions about the power sources available to operate in hostile conditions such as extended temperatures or corrosive environments. In a software-related topic, Doug Jones and Brian McKay, marketing managers at MathWorks, cover the advantages Model-Based Design offers for complex industrial control systems, allowing users to simulate, test, and debug circuitry before committing it to hardware.

This issue also includes our annual Resource Guide, with a comprehensive directory of embedded products divided into dozens of categories to simplify your next industrial design project. You can find a wide selection of off-the shelf industrial systems, small form factor modules, power sources, panel computers, enclosures, and specialized embedded components to solve your unique requirements. You will also find embedded support software including operating systems plusdata acquisition and motion control systems. Our aim is to provide a reference source of available products that match your future design projects. If you have suggestions or products for the next Resource Guide, please let us know.

The articles and interviews in this issue include a wide-ranging look at the embedded industry from the industrial perspective and should serve as a valuable technical resource for your next design project. Please give us your ideas on technical articles and online updates that we can provide to support your design efforts.

refer:

http://industrial-embedded.com/articles/embedded-upgrades-m2m-networks/

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Remote health systems reaps rewards

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As the world’s population continues to age, remote health care ortelehealth devices are becoming an enormous growth area for the embedded systems industry. Low-cost, ubiquitously connected hardware and its associated services are rapidly growing in popularity, allowing doctors to monitor, diagnose, and treat specific health conditions remotely. Telehealth devices can also be used to provide remote data collection, patient reminders, multimedia content delivery, and wellness coaching by monitoring and adjusting the user’s daily fitness and diet.

For most health care device designs, embedded developers must address a number of common requirements, including a graphical interface and small form factor, patient safety, low-power operation, remote management, secure operation, and universal connectivity. In addition, these devices must be built with long-life support plus the ability to interoperate with other equipment in the field. Although hardware and software development for telehealth can be challenging, the rewards are significant, and manufacturers are rapidly seizing opportunities in the marketplace.

To delve into the latest technologies revolutionizing health care, we interviewed telehealth industry experts in this month’s Strategies section. Alan Boucher, Director of Software Architecture and Engineering at Intel-GE Care Innovations, a joint venture between Intel Corporation and GE Healthcare, explains how embedded technologies such as wireless connectivity, software, and sensors can be used to enable and enhance products in a telehealth environment. Also on the forefront of telehealth technology, Dr. Joseph Kvedar, founder and director of the Center for Connected Health, emphasizes the need for programs that move care from the hospital or doctor’s office into the day-to-day lives of patients by incorporating engagement strategies such as games, social networking, coaching, reminders, incentives, and punishments.

 

In this month’s Software section we investigate the latest techniques developers can use to optimize code for a variety of embedded applications, including telehealth. John Lockhart from SmartBear Software looks at the advantages of standard and automated peer code review – a process by which team members inspect and review source code to eliminate errors earlier in the development process. Presenting another method to optimize software, Dominic Tavassoli and Jonathon Chard of IBM Rational detail an automated Unified Modeling Language (UML)-based code testing technique that can shorten the development life cycle and reduce costs. In considering how embedded designs are moving to multicore processors,Henk Muller of XMOS presents a unique approach to substitute a parallel software paradigm known as concurrent real-time programming for FPGA and even ASIC technology for a range of industrial and consumer applications.

Besides analyzing software, designers must also evaluate hardware components with each new project to ensure that the design will be compatible with changing requirements and the latest standards. For example, in many applications, display connections are transitioning away from traditional interfaces such as LVDS and VGA toward newer technologies such as DisplayPort. In this month’s Silicon section, Eurotech’s Haritha Treadway describes the cabling and multiple display advantages of DisplayPort I/O-capable interface hardware for embedded projects. As these new display technologies utilize high-resolution images for display and analysis, designers must consider the different approaches to embedded image processing. Allen Rush of Nethra Imaging investigates the use of linear and nonlinear filters to analyze and correct noise, dynamic range, color accuracy, optical artifacts, and other details in high-quality imaging applications.

The telehealth trend promises to influence the technology in many of the Silicon, Software, and Strategy areas covered by Embedded Computing Design, and our goal is to report the latest updates as they occur. Feel free to give us your ideas for future technical articles and online updates to support your design efforts. We are always looking for contributed technical articles, which can be an excellent tool to gain exposure in the embedded computing industry. For example, the August issue is our annual Resource Guide and will feature articles and Q&As from industry experts to help simplify and shorten embedded projects. If you have an idea for a technical article that would be of interest to our readers, please send me a short abstract.

Refer:

http://embedded-computing.com/articles/designing-systems-reaps-rewards/

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Biggest exhibition of its kind and the meeting-place of the international embedded community

The embedded world Exhibition&Conference is the world’s biggest exhibition of its kind and the meeting-place of the international embedded community.

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Embedded world, the biggest and most important event of its kind, opens the series of high-tech exhibitions and knowledge-packed events at the Nürnberg venue from 26–28 February 2013. This event sets standards and records every year – now for the eleventh time in 2013. Exhibitors from all over the world present the entire spectrum of embedded systems: hardware, software, tools and services. The specialists can also look forward once again to figures such as Prof. Nicholas McGuire or Dr. David Kalinsky, who have given the embedded world Conference a face, weight, spirit and know-how at a high professional standard for years. The electronic displays Conference is every bit as good. Stuart McClure, President and CEO of Cylance, opens embedded world on the first day with his keynote on “Safety and Security”.

Acrosser ——> Booth Hall 2 2-519

 

refer:
http://www.embedded-world.de/en/press/

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With Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0. Plus, you’ll enjoy a rich visual experience

3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i5

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Choose our most popular family member and prepare to be thrilled by an automatic burst of speed whenever you need it for performance that adapts to you, thanks to Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0. Plus, you’ll enjoy a rich visual experience with brilliant imagery, 3D visual support, and other enhancements from our built-in visuals.

All part of the amazing experience you get with the 3rd generation Intel® Core™ i5 processor.

 

from http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/core/core-i5-processor.html

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AMB-D255T1 features powerful graphic performance via VGA and HDMI

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 AMB-D255T1, which carries the Intel dual- core 1.86GHz Atom Processor D2550. AMB-D255T1 features powerful graphic performance via VGA and HDMI, DDR3 SO-DIMM support, mSATA socket with USB signals and SIM slot, and a DC jack for easy power in. AMB-D255T1 also provides complete I/O such as 4 x COM ports, 6 x USB2.0 ports, 1 x GbE RJ-45 port, 1 x SATA port with power connector.

acrosser designs AMB-D255T1 as the slim type with single layer I/O ports to make the board total height less than 20mm, with external AC/DC power adaptor which is very suitable for applications with limited space likes Digital Signage, POS or thin client system.

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