Services Category: Hardware Designs

Automotive
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Garvita Pitliya

High-Voltage Batteries Powering Sustainable Energy for a Smart Future

Electrification across industries is driving the demand for high-voltage batteries for diverse applications. From automotive to industrial systems and renewable energy, batteries play a pivotal role in meeting energy needs. High-voltage batteries are the foundation of many modern technologies and offer energy solutions that are efficient and sustainable. To navigate this complex field, it is important to understand the basics of high-voltage batteries, their chemistry, and the importance of safety in high-voltage systems. This blog explores the current market dynamics, the growing need for high-voltage batteries, and their application across various domains.

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Semiconductor
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eInfochips PES

Line Grid Array (LGA) Modules: Pioneering Design in the Semiconductor Age

In today’s semiconductor era, embedded engineers aspire to design Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) plates that are both compact and feature rich. Enter Line Grid Array (LGA) technology – a groundbreaking innovation that enables just that. This blog delves into the concept of LGA, its significance in embedded electronics design, key applications, and testing methodologies.

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Vikram Jagad

Exploring iOS External Accessory Framework with MFi Chips: A Developer’s Guide

The External Accessory Framework facilitates communication between iOS devices and MFi (Made for iPhone/iPad) certified external accessories like hardware devices and sensors, ensuring compatibility, security, and reliability through Apple’s authentication chip. The External Accessory Framework lists connected EAAccessory devices and uses NotificationCenter for events like EAAccessoryDidConnect and EAAccessoryDidDisconnect to monitor connections. EASessions, filtered by communication protocols, enable data transfer through input and output streams for interacting with these devices.

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Automotive
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Amol Punde

NVIDIA Drive OS: Revolutionizing the Autonomous Vehicle Landscape

NVIDIA Drive OS is a sophisticated operating system designed to unlock the full potential of autonomous vehicles. By enabling real-time processing, deep learning integration, and a scalable architecture – Drive OS provides a robust foundation for developers to build safe, intelligent self-driving solutions across industries.

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Semiconductor
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Pooja Kanwar

Everything to Know about SoC Development

System-on-a-Chip (SoC) integrates all components of a computer or electronic system into a single chip, enabling smaller, cheaper, and more power-efficient devices. This article explores what an SoC is, its architecture and development process, and the benefits it offers in embedded systems, IoT, and consumer electronics.

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Automotive
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Pooja Kanwar

ADAS: Everything You Need to Know

Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) are the future of smart and safe driving. These ingenious technologies employ cameras, radars, sensors and software to help drivers by automatically detecting hazards and even taking control of the vehicle when required. From adaptive cruise control to auto parking systems, ADAS aims to prevent accidents caused by human errors, which lead to over 90% of crashes today.

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RPA Framework
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Pooja Kanwar

Meet Aritra- An Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) with Accurate Indoor Positioning and Navigation

The article outlines the evolution of robotics, emphasizing their diverse roles in simplifying and securing human life. It introduces ARITRA, an Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) developed by eInfochips and explores AMR technology. The article delves into Aritra’s features, applications, distinct capabilities, technology stack, hardware, and potential future enhancements. Additionally, it reflects on the expanding role of mobile robots in industry and promotes eInfochips’ Robotics Centre of Excellence.

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Semiconductor
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Chintan Raval

Transforming Solutions for Smart Buildings and Connected Devices Using latest EIC-i.MX93-210 platform

In today’s rapidly changing world, the Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative force, spurring innovation and reshaping businesses. The i.MX93 platform, which has played an important role in defining IoT solutions for smart buildings and connected devices, is one of the major components underpinning this transition. In this blog, we will look at the possibilities of the i.MX93 and how it is revolutionizing the way we interact with our surroundings.

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Jagannath Shelar

Audio Processing – Low Power Consumption

Power consumption is an increasingly important aspect of personal computers, and efforts are being made on both software and hardware fronts to reduce it. The CPU accounts for a significant portion of the power consumed, and to extend battery life, CPU power consumption must be reduced. This can be achieved by placing the CPU in a sleep state when idle or by reducing its processing load.

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Aerospace
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Nilesh Khairnar

Understanding DO-178C Certification Artifacts and Software Life Cycle Data Items for Various DALs

DO-178C is a critical document for software developers involved in the certification of airborne systems and equipment. However, understanding the software life cycle data or artifacts required for certification can be a challenging task. In this blog post, we will explain the minimum software life cycle data required for submission to the certification authority, along with any additional data items that may be requested.

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einfochipsasic

How Cadence Coverage commands solve manual efforts in coverage closure exercise?

Coverage is traditionally used as a confidence-building metric and the quality of verification is measured based on it. Coverage works as a safety net to ensure that the design is verified thoroughly and keeps track of the progress of the verification process. While verifying a complex SoC (System on Chip) or IP (Intellectual Property), we invest most of our time in other verification phases like planning, development, and debugging. We generally struggle to close on coverage numbers. The purpose of this article is to highlight some hidden but useful coverage commands supported by the Cadence IMC tool that can help to ease and speed up the coverage closure.

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Chintan Raval

Wireless Charging Technology of the Future and Its Applications

The days of charging your electrical gadgets through cables and cords have passed. It’s been more than a century since wireless charging technology became popular. The magnetic resonant coupling, invented by Tesla, permits the energy to be sent over the air via two circuits ̶ a transmitter and a receiver. This technique was not used in the real world for about a hundred years. However, there are numerous wireless charging methods available today that reduce the need for cords on everything from mobile phones to wearable smart gadgets, laptops, household appliances, and automobiles.

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Nirupam Kulkarni

Azure Sphere – Technology Deep-Dive and Adoption Options

Azure Sphere offers a secure edge platform to build a production-ready, managed digital backbone system for connected asset networks in industrial, commercial and consumer use cases. Innovative companies building embedded electronic assets to address diverse industry use cases can use Azure Sphere as a hot-pluggable edge module to deploy connected asset networks at scale in terms of volume and geographical spread.

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Rahul Badnakhe

A Blueprint on Device Engineering Services

The advent of disruptive technologies and rapidly changing customer demands for smarter devices are forcing companies to innovate, reinvent, and build smarter, compact, and durable products. With this, they need to keep products flexible and relevant to their customers and to achieve this; companies are outsourcing device engineering services.

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Himanshu Singh

Everything you Need to Know About Hardware Requirements for Machine Learning

When trying to gain business value through machine learning, access to best hardware that supports all the complex functions is of utmost importance. With a variety of CPUs, GPUs, TPUs, and ASICs, choosing the right hardware may get a little confusing. This blog discusses hardware consideration when building an infrastructure for machine learning projects.

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Komal Chauhan

Why is Model-Based Design Important in Embedded Systems?

Today’s market demands devices and systems that are compact, customizable, durable and easily maintainable. This requires embedding complex microcontrollers, processors, and microchips inside these systems. Model-based design approach is necessary to validate and verify the working of these embedded systems for their seamless working across different environments. Keep reading to know why.

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