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From idea to design and from prototype to production, Avnet supports customers at each stage of a product’s lifecycle. A comprehensive portfolio of design and supply chain services makes Avnet the go-to guide for innovators who set the pace for technological change. For nearly a century, Avnet has helped its customers and suppliers around the world realize the transformative possibilities of technology.

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Wide bandgap continues to disrupt
By Philip Ling   -   December 15, 2025
Technical article
The supply chain for wide bandgap (WBG) solutions is now maturing, which means we’re seeing consolidation, acquisition and even some attrition. This turbulence is both predictable and surmountable.
Adding AI and machine learning to IoT
By Jennifer Skinner-Gray   -   December 12, 2025
Technical article
Avnet is helping more manufacturers integrate more types of AI and machine learning into more products. Multimodal AI and agentic AI will be crucial developments if artificial intelligence is to become seamlessly integrated into our lives.
New insights into design practices using development kits
By Philip Ling   -   December 11, 2025
Technical article
Development kits offer a fast and affordable way for engineers to explore new technologies and for managers to assess project viability. Discover how to select the ideal kit for your project.
Beyond the datasheet: New connectors for liquid cooling
By Philip Ling   -   December 10, 2025
Technical article
Using liquids for heat exchange isn’t new in the industrial, aerospace and automotive industries. Now, as power dissipation in servers climbs above the 10s and into the 100s of kWs, it’s time to use the same approach for a different technology.
Roundtable discussion: For today’s supply chain, it’s all about resilience
By Valeri Oliver   -   December 9, 2025
Technical article
The modern supply chain is always evolving, whether due to geopolitical upheaval, natural disasters or other factors. Hear straight from three of Avnet’s supply chain experts about the latest trends in supply chain resilience, data mapping and more
Resilience by design: The supply chain’s new imperative
By Robert Cowan   -   December 8, 2025
Technical article
The instinct to react quickly in a crisis is human. But in the supply chain world, speed without strategy can be futile. Use a counterintuitive approach: strategic patience. Sometimes the smartest move is to slow down.
Ultra-wide bandgap surpasses GaN and SiC in power electronics
By Avnet Staff   -   December 2, 2025
Technical article
Gallium oxide power semiconductors promise to revolutionize applications from EV powertrains to renewable energy and aerospace electronics with a leap in power conversion efficiency.
Cloud collaboration + AI: building sustainable development for smart agriculture
December 1, 2025
Technical article
Traditional farming has relied on wisdom passed down through the generations. Today, a profound revolution is underway. “Farming by data” is transforming agriculture from labor-intensive toil into smart, decision-driven cultivation.
Key factors impacting autonomous transportation
By Philip Ling   -   November 26, 2025
Technical article
Transportation covers more than personal vehicles, and autonomy will change society beyond self-driving cars. A small number of factors have a big impact on this widespread change. The largest opportunities are driving developments.
High-stakes, high-performance power management technology
November 15, 2025
Technical article
In the near future, AI data centers will set the standard for smart energy management, laying a strong foundation for AI’s future evolution.
VLEO satellites upend space electronics with automotive-grade components
By Carolyn O'Connor   -   November 3, 2025
Technical article
As the space race continues, the rules are being rewritten. The satellite industry is in a profound transformation. As the market for very low earth orbit (VLEO) satellites accelerates, engineers and procurement teams alike are rethinking the very buildi...
Programmable logic provides the key to efficient edge AI
By Avnet Staff   -   October 29, 2025
Technical article
FPGAs provide design flexibility. Like GPUs, configurable logic lends itself to massively parallel execution, aligning with the demands of embedded machine learning and artificial intelligence. Which one is better for your application?
Turning control into clarity: our latest encoder with TFT
By Stefano Rosato   -   October 15, 2025
Technical article
Technologies tend to come full circle, but in this case we mean literally – combining an advanced rotary encoder (and encoder shell) with a 1.28-inch circular TFT display for a single, compact control solution.
The Driving Forces Behind the AI-Empowered Automotive Revolution
October 15, 2025
Technical article
For the automotive industry, AI is not merely a technological tool but the core infrastructure of the future transportation ecosystem.
Case study: How a fitness wearable brand transformed its supply chain to compete effectively
By Valeri Oliver   -   October 13, 2025
Case Study
By consolidating distribution, embedding Avnet as a strategic partner, and implementing a global hub model, this fitness device customer created a supply chain capable of navigating both volatility and growth.
Case study: Automotive start-up scales global production with Avnet’s strategic hub solution
By Valeri Oliver   -   October 8, 2025
Case Study
With manufacturing partners in Mexico and Asia, this electric vehicle manufacturer needed a supply chain solution that could support its “design anywhere, build anywhere” strategy without compromising quality, delivery or financial efficiency
ECUs in off-highway vehicles
By Avnet Staff   -   September 25, 2025
Technical article
Off-highway vehicles are becoming power-user for electronic control units (ECUs). Manufacturers are adopting new system architectures that support more complex software features, driving efficiency and productivity.
AI leads the multifunctional robot revolution across industries
September 15, 2025
Technical article
The multifunctional robot revolution is unstoppable – and so is Avnet’s commitment to making sure its customers are leading the way for their respective industries.
Using a directional remote controller with UWB and IMU technologies
August 14, 2025
Technical article
Avnet’s Beijing Laboratory uses the TDK IMU and Murata UWB module, which incorporates the NXP SR150 UWB chip. The system layout is shown in the figure below:
Indoor asset tracking technology transforms industries
August 14, 2025
Technical article
Among the current wave of new technologies, indoor asset tracking technology is a standout.
Satellites servicing satellites
By Philip Ling   -   August 7, 2025
Technical article
High demand means that while space is big, it’s starting to fill up. Initiatives to use robots to repair, refuel, reassemble and eventually manufacture satellites in space are gaining pace. Sound complicated? It is.
Building better supply chains using AI
By Avnet Staff   -   July 17, 2025
Technical article
Avnet delivered nearly 240 billion components worldwide in its 2024 fiscal year. With supply chain complexity increasing, leveraging AI to improve electronic component distribution is now a priority for service providers.
A supply chain professional's guide to thriving in uncertainty
By Robert Cowan   -   July 15, 2025
Technical article
Today's professionals must master the art of strategic patience while building systems robust enough to weather whatever storm comes next. The winners will be those who respond most intelligently and avoid a knee-jerk reaction.
Why liquid cooling is key to the future of AI data centers
July 8, 2025
Technical article
To prevent chips from suffering the damaging consequences of persistent “high fever,” emerging liquid cooling technologies are reshaping the rules of chip thermal management.
Will vibe coding kill the compiler?
By Philip Ling   -   July 3, 2025
Technical article
There is an ever-growing number of high-level programming languages to choose from. With vibe coding using AI assistants becoming popular, could the days of high-level languages, toolchains and even compilers be numbered?
Excellence at Every Away Game: How Data Drives the Arizona Diamondbacks
By Michelle Adams   -   June 30, 2025
Technical article
Excellence at Every Away Game: How Data Drives the Arizona Diamondbacks
Big, bright, built for engineers: New Display Kits for ST Discovery Boards
By Frank Ploenissen   -   June 30, 2025
Technical article
Size does matter. At least it does when it comes to our new MIPI DSI displays. We’re upscaling your options with new 7” and 10.1” display kits, designed to fit seamlessly with STMicroelectronics’ STM32F769I and STM32H747I Discovery kits.
Why you could be leading the next revolution
By Philip Ling   -   June 11, 2025
Technical article
Developments like multimodal artificial intelligence (AI) at the edge will define Industry 5.0. Adapting to these developments, even in small part, could catapult you out of the Information Age and past Industry 4.0.
The race to the next generation of EVs
June 10, 2025
Technical article
The future of e-mobility isn't merely about stacking chips or racing to build batteries. It is about understanding the intermarriage of three key concepts, namely data streams, algorithms, and electric currents
Smart cockpit solution based on the Infineon automotive WiFi 6/6E and TRAVEO™ T2G automotive MCU
June 10, 2025
Technical article
Avnet has rolled out a smart cockpit solution which incorporates the Infineon automotive WiFi 6/6E & Bluetooth two-in-one integrated chip (CYW89570XR) wireless module and the Infineon TRAVEO™ T2G automotive MCU.
Rapid edge AI development to redefine the embedded industry
By Alex Iuorio   -   May 21, 2025
Technical article
Edge AI will be at the center of the fifth industrial revolution. The focus will shift from machinery toward people, productivity and sustainability. Embedded electronics is the foundation for this shift. While it may be difficult to predict the magnit...
Power of vision AI at the edge: How to unlock simple, fast edge AI deployment 
By Jennifer Skinner-Gray   -   May 20, 2025
Technical article
Pre-built integrations eliminate stumbling blocks of edge AI development. Engineers can skip weeks of configuration and jump straight into building their core applications.
Artificial intelligence and the universal impact on product design
By Karen Field   -   May 15, 2025
Technical article
Some 82% of engineers surveyed by Avnet say they have products or are working on new designs that feature AI. The latest Avnet Insights survey explored how engineers are using AI in the design process and incorporating it into product design. The surv...
The future of AI is at the edge
May 10, 2025
Technical article
As AI technology gains traction and the concept of green computing is embraced, edge devices will become an increasingly powerful force driving the development of a more intelligent world.
AI-powered huupe dreams come true
By Valeri Oliver   -   April 21, 2025
Technical article Case Study
See how Avnet helped usher in a new era of basketball technology. Think of it as the Peloton of basketball, an innovative basketball hoop using AI and computer vision components.
The invisible force improving the way we work and live
April 15, 2025
Technical article
Having foreseen the growth potential of ambient invisible intelligence, Avnet provides a full range of innovative products and solutions to meet evolving market needs in this dynamically expanding field.
Connectors for harsh environments
By Avnet Staff   -   April 2, 2025
Technical article
The right connectivity solution for harsh environments depends on an understanding of the disruptive environmental factors and how they affect sensitive equipment. With this knowledge, engineers can select connectors
Meeting the challenges of medical cable assembly design
By Avnet Staff   -   April 1, 2025
Technical article
Cable assemblies play a crucial role in the medical industry, providing the essential connection between medical devices, patients and healthcare professionals. These assemblies must meet stringent requirements to ensure patient safety while delivering re...
eVTOL fuels the rapid ascent of the “Low-Altitude Economy”
March 15, 2025
Technical article
In the future, eVTOL equipment will mainly be used for intercity rapid commuting, highly efficient and flexible logistics distribution, and emergency response public services.
Monitoring vital signs through contactless technology
By Philip Ling   -   February 27, 2025
Technical article Case Study
PrīmSphera, a revolutionary sensor technology company, is utilizing the Avnet suite at its core to drive innovation in healthcare fluid management.
Polyfunctional robots empower industrial automation and daily life
February 15, 2025
Technical article
As polyfunctional robots continue to empower industrial automation and daily life in unimaginable ways, the future looks smarter than ever.
Discover what’s special about AI processor architectures
By Avnet Staff   -   February 10, 2025
Technical article
Are you and your engineering peers curious about AI processors? There’s a good chance you are, but can you agree on what makes them different, better or special? It’s not just a label; they are architected in a fundamentally different way.
January 2025 Global Freight Update
By Christian Goehring   -   February 1, 2025
Technical article
Capacity constraints on outbound air cargo routes, ongoing political instability and rising tariffs will disrupt supply chains, meaning companies must adapt by reevaluating sourcing and logistics strategies to mitigate these risks.
Life on the edge of the network
By Avnet Staff   -   January 29, 2025
Technical article
We are hearing more about AI at the edge, but where exactly is the edge? Is it just a concept, or something more tangible? Is it a hub or router in a building, a sensor in a field, or everywhere in between?
Beyond the datasheet: The no-code route to MEMS-based machine learning at the edge
By Philip Ling   -   January 17, 2025
Technical article
New MEMS sensors from STMicroelectronics integrate an innovative machine learning core, making it simpler to deploy machine language in many applications where motion detection is used. We take a look beyond the datasheet to see how it works.
2025 supply chain insights you won’t get from a genAI chatbot
By David Paulson   -   January 16, 2025
Technical article
What are the biggest risks and/or opportunities facing stakeholders across the high-tech supply chain in 2025? The greatest opportunities lie in the details others overlook.
Avnet drives IoMT innovation in healthcare
January 15, 2025
Technical article
As a leader in technological innovation, Avnet will continue to explore the limitless possibilities of IoMT, contributing to the creation of a smarter, more connected future for healthcare.
AI-powered robots coming to a factory near you
By Karen Field   -   January 15, 2025
Technical article
The smart robot trend stands to grow dramatically in the next few years, with enabling technologies like Edge AI powering the growth trend. Find out just how big the smart robot trend really is.
The future of farming: Smart, automated & sustainable
By Valeri Oliver   -   January 14, 2025
Technical article
Design engineers are leading the way in harnessing and creating the next generation of autonomous systems to address the world’s growing food challenges, improve productivity and reduce the environmental impacts of farming.
Engineers focus on power technologies, Avnet data shows
By Lee Fitzgerald   -   January 13, 2025
Technical article
Visitor data for Design Hub, Avnet’s self-service design tool, shows power design is a trending topic for the engineering community.
Looking ahead to 2025: How data insights shape electronics industry design choices
By Rondekka Moore   -   January 10, 2025
Technical article
Think of trend analysis as your engineering time machine. It transforms messy, real-world data points into a high-resolution snapshot of where technology is heading—not where the hype cycle claims it’s going. Sure, spotting the next unicorn market migh...
How Edge AI is making factories super-brainy
December 16, 2024
Technical article
As the core driving force behind the industrial intelligent transformation, edge AI is rapidly becoming the key to more efficient and intelligent manufacturing processes.
Beyond SiC: the quiet achievers in EVs
November 15, 2024
Technical article
The new era of EV charging, ushered in by SiC devices, is underpinned by passive components such as MLCCs. The right passive components can significantly enhance the efficiency, reliability, and performance of charging systems.
Bluetooth 6.0 vs. Bluetooth 5.4: Key advantages
By Avnet Staff   -   October 24, 2024
Technical article
Bluetooth 6.0 comes with six new features of note. With centimeter-level positioning one of them and now available, will this change the way we navigate?
E-bikes: a rising trend for commuters
October 15, 2024
Technical article
By helping enhance the availability and performance of e-bikes, Avnet hopes to help more people experience the wonders of these new technologies and the freedom of riding.
AI voice recognition technology in your ‘Home Smart Home’
September 16, 2024
Technical article
Voice recognition technology dates back to the 1940s and 1950s, when it was first used in telephone systems, and has developed rapidly in the 21st century
4D Radar: Extraordinary sensors for the cars of tomorrow
August 15, 2024
Technical article
The full realization of NOA requires three main sensing technologies – camera lens, millimeter wave (mmWave) radar, and light detection and ranging (LiDAR). Each of these technologies has its own strengths and limitations, which complement the othe
The three “superpowers” of industrial digitalization: Low power consumption, high performance, and hyperconnectivity
July 15, 2024
Technical article
There are more than 10 million factories worldwide, valued at USD 46 trillion in total. Clearly, industrial digitization will shape the future of the manufacturing sector.
Integration of multiple technologies heralds a new era in smart healthcare
June 14, 2024
Technical article
The ongoing advancement of digital technology is driving wearable devices towards medical-grade applications, making them an important reference for assessing patients' physical conditions.
How to evaluate 5G mmWave Phased Array Antenna Modules
By Steven Fireman   -   May 29, 2024
Technical article
Faster 5G development requires hardware and software with proven compatibility, plus precision instruments and interconnects to ensure the stability and accuracy of test and simulation results.
Advances in charging infrastructure drive the rise of green mobility
May 15, 2024
Technical article
Advances in charging infrastructure, EVs’ “energy supply station”, are directly related to the market growth of the vehicle of the future.
Navigating the Future: How Avnet is addressing challenges in AMR Design
By Jamie Pederson   -   April 16, 2024
Technical article
Autonomous Mobile Robots are performing tasks that are too dangerous, tedious, or costly for humans. Designing AMRs involves many technical and business challenges. This article covers these challenges and how Avnet will help you overcome them.
How AI TRiSM is laying foundations of trust for the Future of AI
April 15, 2024
Technical article
AI TRiSM stands for “Artificial Intelligence (AI) Trust, Risk and Security Management”. In this era of flourishing AI, data communications and GPUs, the AI TRiSM framework is becoming increasingly important.
Bringing mm-wave beamforming to new applications
By Steven Fireman   -   April 9, 2024
Technical article
With 5G rolling out and the help of phased array antennas, the 30 to 300 GHz, and specifically the millimeter-wave bands, of the RF spectrum are making their way into applications like autonomous driving.
How to win at e-ride-share
By Philip Ling   -   April 8, 2024
Technical article
Electrification of transport is happening on a personal scale. Micromobility enables people to move around cities with greater freedom. What advanced features can we expect from technology providers?
Solving the three major IoT challenges: Power Supply, Software Fragmentation, and Deployment
March 15, 2024
Technical article
There are three major obstacles standing in the way of widespread IoT applications. They are: power supply issues, software fragmentation, and system deployment complexities.
Learn how AI and the latest CPM technologies optimize patient rehabilitation
By Avnet Staff   -   February 21, 2024
Technical article
Continuous passive motion (CPM) is now a critical part of patient rehabilitation. New technologies, including artificial intelligence, are helping medical OEMs take the next step to optimize patient therapy.
Using sound to capture medical data boosts device innovation
By Avnet Staff   -   February 21, 2024
Technical article
Wearable medical devices provide continuous body monitoring. Acoustic sensing is non-intrusive and the data supports early diagnosis and remote analysis. Are the stethoscope’s days numbered? That’s not likely, but new device opportunities abound.
Home energy storage systems in the shift to green energy
February 15, 2024
Technical article
As technology continues to advance and the market matures, home energy storage systems will play an increasingly important role in the future.
Passive components in EV chargers should be selected carefully
By Neil Willard   -   January 15, 2024
Technical article
Demand for EV fast charging stations means passive components that can tolerate the high power/high energy environment are also drawing attention. Components such as DC link capacitors and magnetics need to be carefully selected for the application.
Cobots: The new darlings of factory automation
January 15, 2024
Technical article
Cobots focus on interacting and collaborating with human workers. They bring a breath of fresh air to industrial automation and represent a new direction in automation technology.
The importance of programmable technology in a smarter digital age
December 15, 2023
Technical article
Programmable technologies like PGA and programmable IC offer significant competitive advantages that will play an increasingly important role in the digital age.
How are OEMs joining the IoT trend?
November 15, 2023
Technical article
The IoT gives manufacturers access to an unprecedented opportunity. To seize this opportunity, building all products and services from scratch is not always the most effective or economical choice.
Monitor your heartbeat, safeguard your health
October 15, 2023
Technical article
Take a closer look at heart rate monitors, especially the technology, applications, and development of optical heart rate monitors.
Taking a sustainable approach to making sustainable products
By Tiitus Aho   -   September 25, 2023
Technical article
The raw materials used to make a product can be defining. It matters how much the manufacturer leverages recycling and whether the materials come from sustainable sources. This is complicating supply chains trying to monitor the origin of materials.
The wonders of dedicated 5g networks
September 15, 2023
Technical article
Energy storage is the most critical and challenging factor in the energy production and utilization chain. As it has a critical impact on energy efficiency, it is the focus of intensive research and development.
Take these steps to maximize performance of analog peripherals
By Avnet Staff   -   August 15, 2023
Technical article
For many embedded engineers, the microcontroller provides the beating heart of system design. More MCUs now integrate analog peripherals, reducing the need for additional analog components. This is where hardware and software come together.
Industrial energy storage for a sustainable future
By Avnet Staff   -   August 15, 2023
Technical article
Energy storage is the most critical and challenging factor in the energy production and utilization chain. As it has a critical impact on energy efficiency, it is the focus of intensive research and development.
A primer: Understand the importance of EMI and EMC in EVs
By Avnet Staff   -   July 15, 2023
Technical article
A strong understanding of the basics of electromagnetic interference and of electromagnetic compatibility is vital for any automotive engineering team. This article introduces the concepts as well as some initial checklist items.
EVs and the Quest for Electromagnetic Compatibility
By Avnet Staff   -   July 15, 2023
Technical article
For obvious and not-so-obvious reasons, EMI poses potentially serious problems for electric vehicles (EVs) and other electronic products and systems in their vicinity.
Digital interfaces are driving data in the automotive sector
By Avnet Staff   -   July 15, 2023
Technical article
High-speed automotive networks link independent control units. This article compares the role and specifications of Ethernet, CAN and SPE, and explores recent network innovations enabling zonal network architectures.
TTI transforms global supply chain into a competitive differentiator using Avnet business migration solutions
By Avnet Staff   -   July 14, 2023
Case Study
CUSTOMER CASE STUDY: See how Techtronic Industries used Avnet’s business migration solutions for insight into its supply chain, enabling it to make real-time decisions about chip inventory for its contract manufacturers worldwide.
An interview with a robotics pioneer
By Avnet Staff   -   June 28, 2023
Technical article
Wiring harnesses are the second heaviest component in a car. What would happen if we could print electrical connections directly to the chassis, or replace wires in other products? Avnet asked a pioneering company looking to do just that.
Imagine the Metaverse
June 15, 2023
Technical article
Via a combination of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality technologies, end-users can visit whole new worlds and experience incredible interactive activities. The digital world we’re accustomed to will be elevated to uni
Wireless charging will set us free!
May 15, 2023
Technical article
As technology continues to advance and consumers demand more convenient and efficient charging solutions, wireless charging will become an integral part of our daily lives. As development efforts intensify, all minor obstacles will no doubt be overco
Crucial role of analog front ends, creating bridge to digital world
By Avnet Staff   -   April 29, 2023
Technical article
Analog front end, or AFE, is something every electronics engineer has heard of but may have difficulty defining. The design of these versatile circuits varies by application, making them essential even in a digital world.
Industrial cloud platforms, the engine that improves quality and performance
April 15, 2023
Technical article
With people's growing demand for personalized products and services in recent years, the accelerated progression of enterprise digitalization, and pursuit for production efficiency, industrial cloud platforms have gradually become a focus of markets
Where we’re going, we don’t need roads
By Philip Ling   -   March 15, 2023
Technical article
We’re a grounded species reaching for the stars. Personal aircraft will let us colonize the air immediately above us and expand our cities in ways that don’t need networks of multilane highways. For eVTOLs, air taxis are just the beginning.
The sustainability roadmap of electric vehicles
March 15, 2023
Technical article
Sustainability is a top priority for automotive manufacturers, who are focusing on reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions.
Avnet and supplier partners demonstrate connected capabilities at Embedded World 2023
By Philip Ling   -   March 8, 2023
Technical article
Avnet will be supported by several semiconductor supplier partners and cloud platform providers at Embedded World 2023 to demonstrate real-world solutions based on IoTConnect®.
Avnet and supplier partners put HVAC control in the cloud to turn data into insights
By Philip Ling   -   March 3, 2023
Technical article
Efficiency in the way we create, distribute and consume energy is becoming a priority in nearly every vertical market application. The IoT is here to help, as shown with this HVAC system control demonstration.
What OEMs should know about SaaS and the IoT
By Michael Lamp   -   March 1, 2023
Technical article
When it comes to the IoT, as many myths exist about SaaS as facts. It isn’t just a subscription-based revenue model. The underlying technologies used to deliver SaaS are fundamental and need to be fully appreciated to build a viable solution.
The IoT is ready for the era of virtual clinical trials
February 15, 2023
Technical article
Clinical trials take time and money, but they also need participants and lots of data. The IoT is now being used to capture that data from participants virtually and to conduct clinical trials in the digital domain.
How to succeed with programmable analog
By Avnet Staff   -   February 10, 2023
Technical article
Programmable analog mixes things up. It is analog, but it's also digital. It is hardware, but it is software-defined. It takes analog peripherals to the next level. But it is hard to get right. Many have tried, here are the ones that have succeeded.
Yes, you can get to market fast in IoT
By Mark Josewski   -   January 9, 2023
Technical article
The IoT is giving OEMs new ways to serve customers. With these new products come new business models. Bringing a new solution to market takes effort. Where should you put your resources?
How 5G networks support precision agriculture
By Avnet Staff   -   January 9, 2023
Technical article
Modern farming faces many challenges, but technology holds the key. Precision agriculture uses the latest technologies, enabled by 5G networks. Drones and robots have joined tractors and harvesters, becoming the hardware of farming.
Choosing the right image sensor for machine vision applications
By David Hustler   -   January 6, 2023
Technical article
The core component in any machine vision system, the image sensor has a major influence on product performance—but there's no universal right fit. There are many aspects to consider, and every manufacturer's product is different.
Let’s explore the technology inside IoT endpoints
By Steven Dettloff   -   January 6, 2023
Technical article
When it comes to the IoT, almost anything is possible. Engineers within OEMs using the latest semiconductor solutions can be more innovative when developing endpoints. And new technologies are creating new business opportunities.
Explore some real-world examples of private 5G networks
By Avnet Staff   -   January 6, 2023
Technical article
There are increasing examples of private 5G networks, but many more at the trial-and-test bed stage. Find out why all kinds of industries are building private 5G networks rather than using public 5G networks.
Putting 5G in space for the massive IoT
By Philip Ling   -   January 4, 2023
Technical article
5G cellular networks and the massive IoT are a natural fit. Putting 5G cell towers in space is taking massive to a new level. To learn more, Avnet spoke with Sateliot Chief Business Officer Gianluca Redolfi, one of the pioneers in this area.
New, free design books deliver inside story on EV charging
By Philip Ling   -   December 19, 2022
Technical article
EV charging infrastructure has the capacity to support many more suppliers at every stage in the supply chain. If you manufacture EV supply equipment, or are looking at the market opportunity, these new design resources are a must-read.
Why you should be turning on to brushless DC motors
By Avnet Staff   -   November 22, 2022
Technical article
For most applications, brushless DC motors are the more flexible and efficient choice.
AI-based image recognition does the hard work
By Philip Ling   -   October 21, 2022
Technical article
Taking pictures is easy. Analyzing images is the hard part. Let algorithms do the heavy lifting and get better results, faster.
Build better IoT applications
By Philip Ling   -   October 20, 2022
Technical article
More OEMs like you now favor a microservice architecture. Remove the barriers to agile development and give your engineers greater freedom. The results will be worth the effort of migration.
Energy Transformation in the Low-Carbon Era: Harnessing the power of Renewable Energy
September 15, 2022
Technical article
The dynamic development of new energies, such as photovoltaics, is essential to achieving carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals.
Batteries won’t do for renewable energy storage
By Cameron Coward   -   September 15, 2022
Technical article
Solar and wind energy has a serious drawback: it isn’t always available on-demand. These methods enable renewable energy storage that can meet demand throughout the day and night.
Why should you consider a smart monitoring system for your diesel generator?
By Philip Ling   -   August 17, 2022
Technical article
The IoT is changing the way we manage and maintain essential assets. Smart sensors, cloud-based analytics and remote management are coming together to increase productivity, efficiency and reliability.
Commercial greenhouses are using the IoT and automation control systems to maximize yield
By Philip Ling   -   August 8, 2022
Technical article
Connected sensors and the experience of professional growers are coming together to change the shape of farming. The greenhouses of the future will leverage the IoT to increase crop yield and reduce energy usage.
What happens when the American muscle car goes electric?
By Valeri Oliver   -   July 21, 2022
Technical article
As we march onward to EV ubiquity, words like “muscle car” and “EV charging” are more often appearing together in conversations. Can an EV car really go fast? Will it feel like a muscle car when it does? We’re about to find out.
How wide bandgap semiconductors are improving renewable energy design
July 13, 2022
Technical article
While silicon served us admirably for half a century, engineers are turning to wide bandgap technologies such as silicon carbide and gallium nitride to increase converter/inverter efficiency as momentum to harness renewable energy increases.
A closer look at SiC quality
June 27, 2022
Technical article
Silicon carbide builds on established manufacturing methodologies but requires entirely new manufacturing processes. Increasing yield and reducing costs relies on imposing the highest quality at every stage.
Why you should care about SiC figures of merit
June 10, 2022
Technical article
SiC semiconductors are becoming ubiquitous in power conversion equipment, particularly in the areas of EVs, solar and energy storage systems. This article reviews applications and explores the figures of merit that can be used to compare devices.
How robust testing forms part of the SiC supply chain
June 10, 2022
Technical article
In high reliability/availability applications, SiC semiconductors are seen as emerging technology. This article explains their benefits and how an end-to-end supply chain with robust testing makes SiC a safe design option.
What is the new IAS MIPI sensor interface?
By Jim Beneke   -   May 26, 2022
Technical article
Reduce complexity in vision applications with the Imager Access System MIPI sensor interface that addresses hardware compatibility.
New technologies could make building management, HVAC systems even smarter
By Philip Ling   -   May 12, 2022
Technical article
The IoT has connected buildings in new and enabling ways. The next stage, already started, is to use AI to make buildings even smarter. AI relies on data, and data comes from sensors essential to these systems.
What does the future of automotive technology look like?
By Jamie Pederson   -   May 9, 2022
Technical article
The automotive industry is becoming more technologically advanced at a fast pace from comfort and infotainment to advanced safety systems. This article explores the trends as vehicles become data centers on wheels.
Prevent facial recognition spoofing with stereo vision
By Cameron Coward   -   May 2, 2022
Technical article
Without any additional protection, image sensor-based facial recognition is easy to spoof with a printed photo. We explore hardware options to prevent this spoofing, including Avnet’s own dual-camera mezzanine for Ultra96-V2 development boards.
How to use structured light and image sensors for range detection and identification
By Philip Ling   -   April 25, 2022
Technical article
Today’s most popular 3D imaging technologies are Time of Flight (ToF), stereo vision and structured light. This article overviews the basic operating principles and the relative strengths, weaknesses and trade-offs associated with each option.
How the IIoT and edge computing are solving the “Short Board” problem
April 22, 2022
Technical article
Industrial manufacturing processes generate vast amounts of data. This data can be used in meaningful ways – to predict failure, optimize the lifespan of equipment, and improve process efficiencies to keep pace with market demand.
What to consider when choosing a connector (interconnect solution)
By Jamie Pederson   -   April 21, 2022
Technical article
Selecting interconnect products for your project is a crucial step in the design process and there are several things to keep in mind when making those decisions. In this article we’ll discuss the most common considerations and how interconnect ma
What is polarization, keying and color coding for interconnect?
By Jamie Pederson   -   April 10, 2022
Technical article
Establishing a properly aligned connection quickly is key in any assembly or installation process. Polarization, keying and color coding are primary means to ensuring connections are made quickly and safely. In this article we’ll discuss each of
The double edge of standing waves
By Philip Ling   -   April 1, 2022
Technical article
A standing wave occurs when the reflected signal is in phase with the source. When it happens in a transmission line, it is normally unwanted because it results in emitted radiation. However, it is exactly that radiation that maximizes the signal’s streng...
Are microLEDs the next big (small) thing?
By Philip Ling   -   March 31, 2022
Technical article
MicroLED is an exciting display technology, one that has attracted billions of R&D dollars in recent years. The technology is not ready for mass adoption yet, as the industry has to solve many challenges.
Smarter lighting makes for healthier people
March 23, 2022
Technical article
Lighting can have an important effect on our well-being and effectiveness. In fact, lighting matters so much that UNESCO designated May 16 as the annual International Day of Light to recognize its role in healthy living.
Behind the Datasheet: Vision systems
By Philip Ling   -   March 22, 2022
Technical article
Embedded vision is the new must-have feature. Size, resolution and performance are all important, but what else do engineers need to consider after finding the right image sensor for their application? Take a closer look behind the datasheet.
Putting the smarts into building automation
March 21, 2022
Technical article
Smart building automation can augment the capabilities of today’s building management systems and create new data flows that reveal insights about how a building is functioning and used. It can also enable new revenue streams for building managers.
Vision systems: Processing at the edge, in the cloud, or both?
February 17, 2022
Technical article
Computer vision perfectly exemplifies the conundrum developers face when comparing processing data in the cloud or at the edge. That is, should the data generated by the camera be processed locally, in the cloud or both?
A comparison of vision sensing technologies in autonomous systems
By Philip Ling   -   February 15, 2022
Technical article
Electronic sensors provide autonomous systems with essential information. The type of sensor used determines how this information is captured and how useful it is. This data-driven approach brings with it some tough design decisions.
Six cool new autonomous technologies
By Cameron Coward   -   January 31, 2022
Technical article
From planes, trains, and automobiles to farm equipment and Martian rovers, engineers are extending the capabilities of autonomous technologies to achieve simple productivity improvements and a better understanding of big issues like global warming.
Can edge controllers bring balance to the Industrial IoT?
By Philip Ling   -   January 19, 2022
Technical article
Putting more real-time intelligence at the heart of industrial automation is creating a new breed of control technology. Connectivity and control must go hand in hand in the Industrial IoT, but it requires the best of both worlds.
How no-code design could accelerate Industrial IoT development
By Philip Ling   -   January 14, 2022
Technical article
Developing large numbers of new and diverse devices for an Industrial IoT solution can challenge your engineering resources. Using a no-code approach to development can reduce the size and complexity of that challenge.
Behind the datasheet: HW-RTOS
By Philip Ling   -   January 12, 2022
Technical article
Using hardware accelerators is nothing new, but what about an accelerator to improve the way your operating system handles data communications?
How to get to market with machine learning
By Philip Ling   -   January 12, 2022
Technical article
Some may think of machine learning as the supporting act for AI, but in the industrial sector it is the main attraction. We spoke with Avnet Silica’s Michaël Uyttersprot, manager, system solutions, AI/ML and Vision, EMEA, to find out more.
Three future Industrial IoT trends manufacturers should think about now
By Philip Ling   -   January 11, 2022
Technical article
AI may be the headline act, but a greater impact on manufacturing will come from the trends enabled by AI. OEMs can expect to feel the impact in three areas.
Supporting a service-oriented approach in the IIoT
January 11, 2022
Technical article
Your industrial environment is a complex network of devices with varying roles and responsibilities. Bringing all that together requires the application of proven and new technologies. Efforts are underway to make them all work in harmony.
Data security in the IIoT is only going one way
By Philip Ling   -   December 20, 2021
Technical article
Data diodes are older than the internet and only allow information to flow in one direction. They enforce security at the hardware level, but do they still have a place in a world where everything relies on two-way communications?
How 5G will deliver more for less
December 2, 2021
Technical article
From improved timing algorithms and sleep modes to the modernization of network hardware and new network protocols, 5G employs several power reduction strategies to manage network energy consumption.
Cellular may be the solution to common Industrial IoT networking woes
November 15, 2021
Technical article
A recent survey found 99 percent of respondents identified networking challenges as their customers’ primary roadblock to Industrial IoT implementation. Can cellular networks replace conventional networks for IIoT applications?
When will wireless power transfer redefine the Industrial IoT?
November 12, 2021
Technical article
Power loss in a single sensor might result in downtime for an entire production line, so keeping them operational will be critical. With developments in the enabling technologies, could wireless power transfer be the answer?
How the Root of Trust underpins device-level IoT security
November 11, 2021
Technical article
With over 5,400 cyberattacks monthly on IoT devices, security by design is an imperative for industrial installations. Designing Root-of-Trust concepts into MCUs and other components could be key to more secure IoT networks.
Amid chip shortage, focus shifts to assurance of supply
November 9, 2021
Executive overview
From standard inventory fulfilment and management programs to sophisticated supply-chain-as-a-service-models, companies are looking to achieve a reliable flow of components all along the electronics ecosystem.
Beyond millimeter wavelengths, the terahertz domain awaits
October 13, 2021
Technical article
Realizing the potential of terahertz frequencies will require enormous advances in technologies from semiconductors through network design.
What to know about electromechanical interconnects for 5G systems
October 12, 2021
Technical article
High-performance radio frequency, input/output and board connectors are helping developers meet the challenge of 5G. Designed for mmWave and PAM-4 signals in the fronthaul of the network, engineers can use them to improve signal integrity.
No, millimeter-wave 5G is not ‘dead’
October 12, 2021
Technical article
5G will require a new network design in which smart repeaters, advanced software and algorithms, digital beamforming, and other techniques allow millimeter-wave signals to permeate RF-restrictive environments.
The future of 5G depends on software-defined radio
October 11, 2021
Technical article
5G is a technological moving target. If designers had to rely only on hardware to make those changes, it’s possible that 5G would be far too expensive or technically impossible to deploy. That’s where SDR comes in.
How 6G networking will solve your city’s traffic problems
October 11, 2021
Technical article
6G networking and self-driving cars could make traffic congestion a thing of the past.
As 5G evolves, 6G takes aim at Internet of Everything
October 8, 2021
Technical article
Work on 6G is already underway to define what the standard will do and how it will do it. If 5G is about enabling the Internet of Things (IoT), 6G is about enabling the Internet of Everything – including you.
Zigbee or Bluetooth Mesh: Which is right for your application?
September 28, 2021
Technical article
STMicroelectronics’ STMWB55 microcontroller supports both Zigbee and Bluetooth Mesh. Which is right for you?
Q&A: Carbon credits for LEDs? They’re coming soon
August 11, 2021
Trend report
Think your company isn’t large or sophisticated enough for carbon offsets? Think again. Now is the time for solid-state lighting to harness this nascent opportunity.
Single-ended and differential signaling: Two options for in-vehicle networking IVN applications
August 10, 2021
Technical article
In-vehicle networking (IVN) is experiencing strong growth due to the increase of complex capabilities in next-generation transportation applications and the rapid advancement of technology.
Three design freedoms enabled by SiC technology
By Milan Ivkovic   -   April 17, 2021
Technical article
Even with the undeniable performance and potential of silicon carbide (SiC) technology, some designers may be hesitant initially to tackle new projects using SiC.
The growing role of sensors in modern building management systems
By Alessandro Mastellari   -   April 17, 2021
Technical article
The key enabler of intelligent buildings is sensing technology that provides the raw data upon which these services rely. The relatively low cost of deploying many sensor types is also encouraging developers to deploy them.
The undeniable advantages of SiC technology over Si
By Milan Ivkovic   -   April 16, 2021
Technical article
Silicon carbide (SiC) technology has reached the tipping point, the state when undeniable advantages push a technology into rapid adoption.
The undeniable advantages of SiC technology over Si
By Milan Ivkovic   -   April 16, 2021
Technical article
Silicon carbide (SiC) technology has reached the tipping point, the state when undeniable advantages push a technology into rapid adoption.
Six keys to success in battery management system design
By Jason Struble   -   December 18, 2020
Technical article
Batteries often take a back seat in project designs used in consumer and industrial applications. Increasingly, lessons learned from the automotive industry translate neatly into these other uses and meet growing safety, security and longevity needs. We...
Why artificial intelligence at the edge matters
October 30, 2020
Technical article
AI at the edge will have profound effects on many industries, including transportation, defense, manufacturing and healthcare to name a few. How will AI at the edge change these industries, and why does it matter?
Don’t reinvent the wheel when it comes to IoT
October 30, 2020
Technical article
Avnet’s scalable, repeatable vertical SaaS applications are each between 60 and 80% complete, speeding time to market in IoT.
Building the right security foundation for connected devices
October 30, 2020
Technical article
Advances in IoT have led to a boom in connected devices, so security is more important than ever. Discover how to build the right security foundation.
Avnet and Tapptek collaborate remotely to develop beverage analytics device
June 26, 2020
Technical article
It was only natural for us throughout this year’s challenges to reach further and find new ways to help our partners develop technology solutions.
Strange Bedfellows: Marketing and IT
April 14, 2020
Technical article
The Internet of Things (IoT) is creating a special alliance between two business departments that aren’t always a natural fit: Marketing and IT.
IoT Platforms: Build, Buy, or Both?
By Lou Lutostanski   -   April 9, 2020
Technical article
With the accessibility, affordability and overall democratization of technology, it is tempting today to try and do everything yourself.
The State of Automotive Only Starts with Autonomous Driving
March 6, 2020
Technical article
Learn how the state of automotive spans a variety of applications, from electrication to in-cabin AI.
Somewhere Between the Flintstones and the Jetsons
March 6, 2020
Technical article
Learn more about developing adaptable automotive automation with Xilinx
How LoRaWAN and AI at the Edge Revolutionize the IoT
January 3, 2020
Technical article
Learn how LoRaWAN and artificial intelligence (AI) at the edge can revolutionize the internet of things by reducing data transmission and improving latency.
Redefining nanopower for the Internet of Things
December 10, 2019
Technical article
Internet of Things trends today revolve around shiny objects—whether they be artificial intelligence or blockchain—but what if one of the most revolutionary parts of the IoT is something designers consider every day in devices?
Is best in class the only consideration for your analog design?
December 10, 2019
Technical article
It’s easy to seek out the absolute top of the line when it comes to a design. Whatever the “best” part is, is probably what’s going to be the most compelling for your design, right?
Designing Reliable Analog Circuits in a Less-Than-Reliable World
December 10, 2019
Technical article
Analog touches everything. If not for the multitude of analog and mixed-signal components that vendors have developed in the past decades, the digital “revolution” that has made so many industry sectors leap forward would not be possible.
Connectivity Among Major Analog Design Considerations in Health Wearables
December 10, 2019
Technical article
Development of very low powered analog body sensors, digital microcontrollers, and innovative power and battery management circuits are driving the growth of wearable healthcare products.
6 Unique Op Amp Circuits
December 10, 2019
Technical article
Electronics circuits evolved from discrete circuits to highly integrated circuits (IC) on a single chip enabling highly advanced analog and digital systems saving space and cost.
Securing the Keys to the Kingdom: Hardening the IoT-connected supply chain
November 22, 2019
Technical article
To harden the IoT-connected supply chain, cybersecurity strategies need to move beyond a single enterprise’s digital infrastructure and encompass all the players within the value chain.
It is time to say goodbye to Micro USB!
November 11, 2019
Technical article
Type-C’s greatest advantage is its integration capability. In addition to not having a right or wrong side (a perennial problem for Micro USB users), Type-C is able to offer integrated power delivery (PD) during charging.
Data Defines Your Destiny in IoT
By Lou Lutostanski   -   November 11, 2019
Technical article
Data can be daunting. It’s intangible, invisible and typically isolated in physical things like the trucks in your fleet, monitors in your hospitals, or machines in your factory.
Using Programmable Logic to Build Power-Efficient Systems
October 29, 2019
Technical article
The successful implementation of the Internet of Things (IoT) requires new thinking about how to power connected devices.
3 ways IoT means true business transformation
By Avnet Staff   -   October 17, 2019
Technical article
IoT is business transformation and will change organizations more than Six Sigma or agile methodologies or social media.
Why settle for just any IoT platform?
October 17, 2019
Technical article
To capitalize on IoT, it's important to assess exactly what's needed from an IoT platform like security, interoperability and flexibility.
IP&E sourcing considerations for developers
August 8, 2019
Technical article
Designing with IP&E components comes down to more than just simple part selection.
Transportation Safety: 5 Protocols & Processes to Know
May 29, 2019
Technical article
A dynamic range of protocols can help make our transportation technology safer.
Transportation Trends in Commercial & Non-Passenger Vehicles
May 29, 2019
Technical article
Some of the most exciting technology trends shaping transportation are for commercial vehicles.
Special Coverage | Chia-Yuan Chang at Avnet: One-stop solutions simplify and expedite the development of IoT
May 16, 2019
Technical article
A hot new concept and enthusiasm are not enough to ensure a successful business. It requires steady research and development and lots of practice. And it needs more support from the upstream solution providers. Avnet is dedicating itself to providing
LEDs and Their Rapidly Changing Form Factor
March 31, 2019
From street lamps to industrial applications, LED use goes well beyond screwing an LED light into a desk lamp. Historically, retrofit LEDs have often emulated the form factor of the lamps they were replacing.
Specialists vs. end-to-end partners: the pros and cons for developers
March 27, 2019
Technical article
Getting a product to market requires more than just the right idea; it also needs the right partner.
Making sense out of sensors
March 26, 2019
Technical article
If creators still don’t think that sensors are getting the attention they deserve now, then there really is no limit to where the IoT can go.
How to Turn IoT Insights into Action
March 22, 2019
Technical article
While an IoT platform can generate a lot of insight, you don’t improve your organization’s efficiency, increase customer satisfaction, or open a new business opportunity without applying it.
The Art of Creating IoT Insights
By Lou Lutostanski   -   March 13, 2019
Technical article
One of the biggest opportunities created by the Internet of Things (IoT) is the ability to use data to generate surprising new insights that guide you to act.
Reimagining the ‘things’ of IoT
By Avnet Staff   -   February 28, 2019
Executive overview
While our collective vision for IoT’s impact on the future is grand in scale, it is still too easy for companies to get distracted by the minutiae of our present day IoT challenges.
4 ways AI connects retailers and customers
February 25, 2019
Technical article
Technologies like machine learning and AI help retailers to process massive amounts of customer data. And with this data in hand, retailers can thoroughly understand their customers’ buying behavior.
Our Top Takeaways from CES 2019
January 15, 2019
Technical article
More than 180,000 people flocked to Las Vegas for CES, where Avnet debuted IoT and AI products as well as showed the expertise within our global ecosystem.
The Avnet ecosystem comes to life at Electronica 2018
December 28, 2018
Technical article
As much as we learn from our established industry experts, emerging developers as well as creators in our online communities, element14 and Hackster, are forging new paths, too.
The Building Blocks of IoT: You Just Can't Stack Them Up
By Bill Amelio   -   November 14, 2018
Executive overview
I’ve spent my entire career in the business of technology, and I’ve watched many ideas go from “shiny new object” to “buzzword” to “table stakes.”
How the Deaf Experience Music—Then and Now
November 8, 2018
Technical article
When you think of experiencing music, what comes to mind? The rhythm, cadence, beat, pitch—the sound.
The 3 IoT Security Fundamentals Startups Need to Know
November 6, 2018
Technical article
An enterprise healthcare business faces risk and privacy considerations every day. However, in a startup environment, when funding sources—or lack thereof—are looming every day, security might not be on the top of your mind.
How to Turn Your IoT Solution into Recurring Revenue
By Lou Lutostanski   -   November 6, 2018
Technical article
Companies in almost every industry are investing in Internet of Things (IoT) applications with high hopes of creating new revenue streams. Here's how you can ensure ROI from your deployment.
IoT at the Edge: How AI Will Transform IoT Architecture
By Lou Lutostanski   -   October 26, 2018
Technical article
Futurists say artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) will transform business and society more profoundly than the industrial and digital revolutions combined, and we’re now starting to see how that world might shape up.
Choosing A Pressure Sensor
October 12, 2018
Technical article
Pressure sensors’ accuracy is an important performance attribute, which is typically given as a percentage of full-scale pressure over a certain temperature range. Some sensors also exhibit hysteresis, non-repeatability and non-linearity, which sho
Customization comes with a competitive edge—and security challenge
By Guillaume Crinon   -   September 6, 2018
Technical article
We talked about this before: there’s no one-size-fits-all IoT solution because every industry, vertical and business is different. Whether you have an in-house team or are exporting the building of infrastructure to a trusted partner, make sure the
Customization comes with a competitive edge—and security challenge
By Guillaume Crinon   -   September 6, 2018
Technical article
Whether you have an in-house team or are exporting the building of infrastructure to a trusted partner, make sure the team is asking the right questions when it comes to implementing and deploying IoT solutions.
From hacker spaces to Hackster.io: Alex Glow owes her career in hardware to communities
July 17, 2018
Technical article
Exposure to engineering as a kid helped Alex Glow fall in love with hardware. But it was communities that gave her confidence to turn her hobby into a career.
Batteries are key to charging options
July 6, 2018
Technical article
Wired power is a strong option for developers that need to get to market fast and require an inexpensive, proven solution. For products where convenience and future compatibility are paramount, you can move forward confidently with standards-based wi
Building PetaLinux for the UltraZed & PCIe Carrier Card
June 22, 2018
Technical article
In this installment of our exploration of Avnet’s UltraZed SoM and the PCIe carrier card, we will develop an example application.
Blending IT, OT among hot topics at IoT World 2018
May 17, 2018
Technical article
Avnet Internet of Things experts harnessed the knowledge gained from working with more than 2 million customers around the world to present ideas at this year’s IoT World in Santa Clara, Calif.
As technology reshapes our world, ecosystems reshape our business models
By Bill Amelio   -   April 25, 2018
Technical article
There’s an old saying, “You are only as good as the company you keep.” That has never been more true than today.
Why Blockchain May Not Reach Beyond the IP Gateway in IoT Security
By Guillaume Crinon   -   April 19, 2018
Technical article
Blockchain is a technology initially deployed at the heart of crypto-currency systems such as Bitcoin or Ethereum where the basic idea is to get rid of centralized banking systems ruling monetary transactions.
Key Design Considerations for Selecting the Right RF Antenna
March 16, 2018
Technical article
Know when to choose standard, when to go custom.
Buy or build your IoT infrastructure
By Michael Lamp   -   March 6, 2018
Technical article
To build or not to build? That’s the question many businesses face when starting to create plans for an IoT project.
IoT for Enterprise: 4 Concerns to Consider Before Deployment
By Michael Lamp   -   March 6, 2018
Technical article
Interoperability, customization and convergence - some of the main concerns businesses tend to face when it comes to deploying IoT.
IoT Technology 101
By Christian Curtis   -   March 6, 2018
Technical article
Learn what’s in market today for IoT and what innovations are ahead.
Spending on design up front can save you from long-term pain
February 6, 2018
Technical article
Spending money in the early phase of development may be painful, but problems with quality, production runs and backers can be far more painful.
Clarius takes ultrasounds further
January 30, 2018
Case Study
From the magical to the unimaginable, ultrasound technology gives critical insight in to what’s going on in the depths of our bodies. Despite a century of innovation, the multi-billion-dollar ultrasound industry is still dominated by large, cart-based sys...
The importance of end-to-end security schemes for IoT deployments
By Guillaume Crinon   -   January 18, 2018
Technical article
IoT machine and device security relies on trusted identities.
What’s A Lead Time – And Why Should You Care?
December 19, 2017
Technical article
In the world of technology components, there is no Amazon to save the day, nor is there a place where you can walk in and pull an item off of a store shelf. Getting your crucial component depends on a lead time: the time it takes from when you place
VGAs Manage, Optimize RF Signal-Chain Ranging
December 18, 2017
Technical article
The variable-gain amplifier (VGA) is a critical part of the RF receiver signal chain. Its function is to solve the problem of received RF signals having more dynamic range than the analog-input circuitry can accommodate.
Watch for these two problems in your Qi wireless charging project
November 14, 2017
Technical article
Here are two of the most common problems engineers face in integrating Qi wireless charging in their projects.
How to get your Qi project certified by the Wireless Power Consortium
November 14, 2017
Technical article
By aligning with the Wireless Power Consortium and Qi standard—the way big name brands like Apple, Samsung and Avnet have—you can help verify the quality of your product to new customers.
Qi standard is for more than just smartphones
By Bill Amelio   -   November 14, 2017
Technical article
I’m not alone in my suspicion that the engineering world will soon follow a singular standard for wireless charging: the Qi standard. I think it would be the right move—and its impact would extend far beyond the charging of mobile phones.
LEDs: The Eyes and Ears of the Internet of Things
November 8, 2017
Technical article
It may seem to be a stretch to assert that LEDs play a truly important role in the future of the Internet of Things. After all, by themselves, they’re just lights. However, with sensors tucked neatly inside and a bit of intelligence...
Understanding the Power of Battery Management Systems
August 28, 2017
Technical article
According to estimates, China's EV battery market will reach RMB 120 billion by 2010, at which time the EV BMS market is expected to be valued at RMB 17 billion. Although the cost of BMS relative to the entire EV is relatively low, developers should
Seriously: What you can see is far more than what you see!
August 28, 2017
Technical article
In addition to our own eyes, there is a growing number of "mechanical eyes" that help us observe, document, and analyze our surroundings in the world today.
What Can We Do About Waste Sorting?
August 1, 2017
Technical article
With the aim of easing the pain and facilitating the process of waste sorting, intensive research and development is focused on smart rubbish bins. In the waste disposal process, from disposal, collection and transport to treatment, rubbish bins conn
Shark Tank Big Winner Saves Lives
June 26, 2017
Technical article
Smart mobility changed everything, but it was advancements in wireless connectivity such as Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® Smart that truly freed...
Top 5 Tech Trends in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
June 15, 2017
Technical article
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) promise to enhance vehicle safety by helping to simplify the driving process, reducing sources of driver distraction and inattention that often lead to accidents. With ADAS support, drivers and their passenge
LED Lighting Drives Efficiency & Control
June 11, 2017
Technical article
According to recent Energy Star publications, LED-based lighting can use 75% less energy than incandescent lighting. This can dramatically cut energy costs in large installations.
Top 5 Myths in Automotive Vision: Designing Embedded Vision Systems Is Easier Than You Think
June 11, 2017
Technical article
Vision has always occupied a special place in information science and popular culture. One does not need to be an engineer to appreciate the vast bandwidth available in normal human vision. Most people understand that the common saying “a picture i
Standout Product Keeps Employees from Sitting Too Much
June 1, 2017
Technical article
You’ve probably heard in the news lately how unhealthy sitting can be. According to WebMD, sitting for long hours has been linked to mental health problems, obesity, death from heart disease and cancer, and other conditions.
Technologies and Components for Designing Electric Vehicles
April 29, 2017
Technical article
Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) such as the Toyota Prius and the Chevy Volt and electric vehicles (EVs) such as the Nissan Leaf, BMW i3 and Tesla Model S are growing in popularity amid concern for global warming.
Red Hat and Eurotech Partnership: Paving Way for End-to-End Architecture for IoT
April 26, 2017
Technical article
Red Hat Inc., in its March 2016 press release, announced its collaboration with Eurotech, a leading M2M and IoT solution provider based out of Italy.