Use an SBC to Quickly Implement Edge AI in New or Retrofit Applications
Publish Date: 2026-06-02
Learn how the Arduino UNO Q accelerates the development of real-time edge AI applications and industrial retrofits that require embedded Linux.
Webinar – Accelerating Time to Market for Bluetooth® LE Wearable Health Devices
Learn how overcome connected health wearable design challenges around battery life, BLE expertise, security, regulatory compliance, and long development cycles.
Hardware Accelerators & High-Level Synthesis (HLS)
For anybody interested, this article will give a crash course in what exactly constitutes a hardware accelerator and how they can be implemented by anybody.
How Hardware Gets Hacked (Part 4): Memory Protections
Understand how memory read attacks work on MCUs and how to defend using debug disable, encryption, and hardware protection features.
Learn how Zephyr RTOS and NXP Semiconductors simplify firmware development and accelerate deployment across IoT, industrial automation, and edge computing.
Low-Cost, Power Efficient EMG Prosthetic Hand (Part 2)
Creating a low-cost prosthetic arm is challenging, but making one that is also easy to calibrate and accurate is even tougher.
Jump-Start AI Designs with a Lattice Semiconductor and NVIDIA Collaboration
Lattice Semiconductor collaborates with NVIDIA to provide a solution for rapid design and prototyping of edge AI applications.
How Hardware Gets Hacked (Part 3): Adopting the Attacker Mindset
Explore how attackers gather device info, map inputs, and uncover vulnerabilities using reconnaissance in embedded hardware security.
Webinar – Programming Hardware Two Ways: CircuitPython and Verilog
This webinar introduces embedded system design through both the software and hardware abstraction levels.
Understanding Field Programmable Analog Arrays in Modern Mixed-Signal Design
Publish Date: 2026-04-14
Field Programmable Analog Arrays (FPAAs) offer the option of configuring analog functionality through software instead of fixed analog signal chains in hardware.
Dielectric Elastomer Switches: Building Logic Gates with Soft Membranes
When you think of "electronics," you probably picture rigid green circuit boards, silicon chips, and soldering irons. But what if you could build a circuit entirely out of soft, stretchy rubber?
How to Establish a Secure Hardware Foundation for Long-Term CRA Compliance
Publish Date: 2026-04-08
Learn how to use the NXP EdgeLock secure enclave to establish a secure hardware foundation for long-term CRA compliance.
Single-Chip Systems, MCUs for Matter-Enabled Smart Home Devices Fill Multiple Mesh Network Roles
Publish Date: 2026-03-31
Energy-efficient, low-latency components from NXP support Matter-enabled smart home networks while development tools help designers create new prototypes.
Harnessing AI at the Edge with iWave’s Agilex™ 5 System on Module
As data processing increasingly moves closer to the edge, platforms that deliver efficient AI performance with low latency and high customization are needed.
Building Quantum-Resilient Embedded Systems with iWave’s Agilex™ 5 System on Module
iWave Global has partnered with Xiphera to deliver quantum-safe cryptographic capability on iWave’s Agilex™ 5 System on Module (SoM) powered by Altera.
Automotive Ethernet: The Backbone of Modern In-Vehicle Communication
As vehicles become more autonomous and data-centric, the need for a high-speed, scalable, and reliable in-vehicle communication backbone is greater than ever.
How Hardware Gets Hacked (Part 2): On-boarding
Explore a hardware security workflow using firmware builds, simulation tools, serial commands, and automated tests for microcontroller systems.
How to Overcome Linux Development Hurdles in Resource-Constrained Systems
Publish Date: 2026-03-12
Learn how the BeagleBoard.org BeagleV-Fire single-board computer addresses common hurdles for running Linux in resource-constrained systems.
XRP CoreXY Chessboard Reimagined
Discover how the XRP CoreXY chessboard prototype evolved with improved durability, lighting effects, and a compact transportable design.
PetaLinux NVMe Break Through 7 GB/s on the AMD ZCU106 Evaluation Kit with Design Gateway’s Solution
Publish Date: 2026-03-11
An introduction to the world’s first NVMe PetaLinux solution operating at PCIe Gen4 speed without relying on the PCIe Hard Block of the FPGA.

