We’re thrilled to welcome Magnus Hjorth to the Sevensense team as an Embedded Platform Engineer! Magnus is passionate about everything from PCB design to bare-metal firmware, and he also enjoys biking and working on microcontroller projects in his spare time. Join us in giving Magnus a warm welcome! 👋🚀
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🔧Showcase of Embedded Systems Project 🚀 I'm excited to present my most recent project, which involves controlling an LCD display for a student-teacher interaction system by integrating an LPC2148 microcontroller with a keypad matrix. Important Elements: ARM microcontroller LPC2148 with 4x4 keypad matrix and 16x2 LCD display with control logic to flip between student and teacher modes. This project serves as a practical example of how to interface peripherals and design user-friendly interfaces for practical applications. Anticipating additional refinement and deeper exploration in embedded systems! 💛⚙️
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I've encountered a common misconception among hardware engineers that MIPI C-PHY is exclusively for camera interfaces and MIPI D-PHY solely for display interfaces. However, the reality is different. Here's a clear distinction between C-PHY and D-PHY:
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Infineon published the first of a new series of open documents on functional safety. Here are some information for the first user of AURIX TC3xx in functional safety applications, but also many other Infineon interesting products that perfectly fit to the highest rated safety level applications. https://lnkd.in/eC8pfRf4
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Happy to join SIKO-global in celebrating a milestone birthday for our IG07 encoder! 🎉 For over 40 years, the IG07 has not only showcased our commitment to reliability but also our extensive experience in manufacturing robust encoders. Originating from a concept introduced in the 80s, this encoder exemplifies how enduring solutions can evolve while retaining their core essence. Its design remains largely unchanged externally, yet its internals have been continuously refined to stay cutting-edge. The IG07’s robust design, with a high shaft load rating of 1400 N axial and 5600 N radial, ensures it meets the most challenging demands. Available in over 4000 variants, its versatility is unmatched. Celebrating this milestone reflects our deep expertise in developing and producing durable and reliable encoders 🏗 . Here’s to continuing this legacy of innovation and robustness with the IG07! 🥂 Do you also have experience with heavy duty encoders or challenges that need to be solved in an application? Then let's talk about it! #HappyBirthdayIG07 #EngineeringExcellence #RobustDesign #InnovationLegacy #SIKO #encoder #positionsensor #sensor
SIKO‘s IG07 celebrates its birthday! 😊 For over 40 years, our incremental encoder IG07 has stood for high reliability and has been one thing above all: indestructible. Its robust design and high shaft load rating of 1400 N axial and 5600 N radial make it suitable for even the most demanding applications. Although the external appearance of the IG07 has hardly changed over the years, its inner workings have been constantly revised and are still state of the art today. This means that we are well equipped for the years to come. Did you know that our IG07 is not only particularly robust, but also extremely versatile - to date it is available in over 4000 different variants. Happy Birthday IG07 and here's to the next 40 years! 🥂
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What's the most useful PCB you've encountered? Discover how Samtec Inc is revolutionizing the game with their groundbreaking alternative to traditional PCB connectors. Let's chat about it with Connector Geek Ltd 🤓
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Three decades ago, the storage potential of a single CD-ROM sparked excitement. Bill Gates recently reminisced about the need for a visual demo to showcase its capabilities, igniting nostalgia for a time when physical media reigned supreme. Fast forward to today, and we're in the midst of a data storage revolution, profoundly impacting how humans store and access information. We've transitioned from CDs to cloud storage, with innovations like DVDs, SSDs, and USB drives shaping the journey. This evolution isn't just about bytes and gigabytes; it's about the human experience. CDs once cluttered shelves, representing memories and knowledge in a tangible form. Now, our data resides in the ethereal realm of the cloud, accessible with a tap or click from anywhere on the globe. Cloud computing has democratized access to information, empowering individuals, businesses, and communities to collaborate and innovate on a global scale. It's transformed industries, from education to healthcare, enabling seamless communication and collaboration across borders and time zones. Yet, as we marvel at the convenience of cloud storage, we must also consider the implications. Our reliance on digital platforms raises questions about data privacy, security, and accessibility. How do we ensure that everyone, regardless of location or socioeconomic status, can benefit from this digital revolution? Moreover, the shift to cloud storage has profound environmental implications. While it reduces the need for physical infrastructure, data centers still consume vast amounts of energy. As stewards of the planet, we must strive for sustainable solutions that balance technological advancement with ecological responsibility. Bill Gates' reflection on the CD-ROM era reminds us of how far we've come in three decades. But it also prompts us to consider the human impact of our data storage choices. As we embrace the cloud, let's ensure that it serves not just our needs today but also the needs of future generations. It's just fascinating to me to witness something revolutionary tech.
Thirty years ago, we wanted to show just how much information a single CD-ROM could hold. The team decided a visual demonstration was necessary! © Louie Psihoyos
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And today, all you need is generative AI.
Thirty years ago, we wanted to show just how much information a single CD-ROM could hold. The team decided a visual demonstration was necessary! © Louie Psihoyos
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Thirty years ago, we wanted to show just how much information a single CD-ROM could hold. The team decided a visual demonstration was necessary! © Louie Psihoyos
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