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Military & Aerospace Electronics

Designers of Small Rugged Computers for the Battlefield Balance Size, Performance, and Cooling

Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components are being embraced so the technology can be serviced at the base instead of waiting for specialized parts or sending the system back state-side.

02/03/2020
Electronic Design

Tri-Band Transmitters Ease Telemetry Application Migration to C-Band

The FCC keeps changing things, so consider utilizing tri-band transmitters to help facilitate the move to C-band technology.

01/31/2020
Electronic Design

Should You Send a CPU to Do a GPU’s Job?

Which is better for machine-learning applications: 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors or Nvidia’s T4? A head-to-head comparison helps explain whether a CPU or a GPU is best for your high-performance ML solution.

01/29/2020
Avionics International

Industry Responds to New Security Regulations, Vulnerabilities Facing Embedded Suppliers

All aviation stakeholders now must comply with the emerging aviation cybersecurity standards known as “Airworthiness Security Process Specification,” identified and first introduced as DO-326A in the US and ED-202A in Europe.

01/20/2020
Military Embedded Systems

Today’s Military Data Storage Goes Far Beyond Rugged

It’s not just about shielding data drives from shock and vibration; designers also are looking for the latest in speed and capacity, and want encryption to protect data at rest, and security to foil tampering.

12/18/2019
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Military Cyber Security: Threats and Solutions

U.S. government and military are taking a lead role in protecting sensitive computers from cyber attack, and solutions finally are on the horizon.

12/18/2019
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Trusted Computing: An Overview

Attacks are getting sophisticated. Examples include Rowhammer, Meltdown, Spectre, and others. System designers need to consider many attack vectors.

12/18/2019
Military Embedded Systems

What is a Tensor and Why Should I Care?

The magic of tensors comes from their special transformational properties that enable them to describe the same physics in all reference frames.

12/09/2019