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Make It So: Agentic AI Comes to Flux

I remember “ye olden days” when we (humans) designed electronic products by hand—conceiving circuits, selecting components, drawing schematics, laying out printed circuit boards (PCBs)… Can you imagine instead just telling an AI, “Make me a [your product here] for consumer use,” and it actually does it? Well, that day has arrived.

I’ve said it before, and I’ll doubtless say it … Read More → "Make It So: Agentic AI Comes to Flux"

Is It Time to Bring PCB Assembly (PCBA) In-House?

I’ve said it before, and I’ll doubtless say it again—I’m constantly amazed by how the metaphysical theme of the “interrelatedness of all things” that permeates the Dirk Gently books by Douglas Adams manages to manifest itself in my own humble journey through the cosmos.

For example, just a few weeks ago (at the time of this writing), I was … Read More → "Is It Time to Bring PCB Assembly (PCBA) In-House?"

Lies, Damn Lies, Benchmarks and ML Perf Auto?

MLCommons, in collaboration with AVCC, the Autonomous Vehicle Compute Consortium, recently released the ML Perf Auto 0.5. benchmark suite.  The suite is intended to compare the performance of different AI engines in real-world vision/perception applications for ADAS and autonomous driving.

Will it live up to that ambitious goal? Let’s go back a few years…

Early in my career, … Read More → "Lies, Damn Lies, Benchmarks and ML Perf Auto?"

Polish Logic Meets Silicon Magic: Say Hi to Grinn’s GenioSOM-700

The purpose of this column is to waffle (as is my wont) about some super System-on-Module (SOM) units that recently leaped onto the center of the stage with a fanfare of flügelhorns (once heard, never forgotten), but first…

As usual, my poor old noggin is raucously reverberating with new nuggets of knowledge and tempting tidbits of trivia. I know from experience that … Read More → "Polish Logic Meets Silicon Magic: Say Hi to Grinn’s GenioSOM-700"

Bodacious Buzz on the Brain-Boggling Neuromorphic Brain Chip Battlefront

Hold onto your hippocampus because the latest neuromorphic marvels are firing on all synapses. To ensure we’re all tap-dancing to the same skirl of the bagpipes, let’s remind ourselves that the term “neuromorphic” is a portmanteau that combines the Greek words “neuro” (relating to nerves or the brain) and “morphic” (relating to form or structure).

Thus, “neuromorphic” literally means “in the … Read More → "Bodacious Buzz on the Brain-Boggling Neuromorphic Brain Chip Battlefront"

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Time to first prototype shouldn’t be so hard! — SiemensIn this episode of Chalk Talk, Romain Petit from Siemens and Amelia Dalton examine the challenges of FPGA-based prototyping and how the automatic partitioning, automatic cabling, runtime and debug infrastructure and more of the Siemens VPS platform can make your next FPGA-based prototype project easier than ever before. Click here to read the whitepaper called … Read More → "Time to first prototype shouldn’t be so hard! — Siemens"
GreenPAK™ Programmable Mixed-Signal Device with ADC and Analog Features — Renesas and Mouser  In this episode of Chalk Talk, Robert Schreiber from Renesas and Amelia Dalton explore common design “concept to market” challenges faced by engineers today, how the GreenPAK Programmable Mixed-Signal Devices help solve these issues and how you can get started using these solutions in your next design.  Click here for more information about Renesas … Read More → "GreenPAK™ Programmable Mixed-Signal Device with ADC and Analog Features — Renesas and Mouser"
High-Performance RF Microwave Cable Assemblies — Samtec and Mouser Electronics  In this episode of Chalk Talk, Matthew Burns from Samtec and Amelia Dalton explore the benefits of Samtec’s Nitrowave™ cable technology. They also investigate the innovative interlayer composition of Nitrowave™ cables, the variety of RF design and development services that Samtec offers, and how you can get started using Nitrowave™ cable technology for your … Read More → "High-Performance RF Microwave Cable Assemblies — Samtec and Mouser Electronics"
Veloce proFPGA CS First to Market with VP1902 — Siemens  In this episode of Chalk Talk, Oz Levia from Siemens and Amelia Dalton explore the trends pushing a need for hardware-assisted verification, how modularity can speed up system design, and the benefits that the Veloce proFPGA CS platform can bring to your next design.  Click here for more information about Veloce proFPGA CS
FPGA-based Prototyping with the Latest High-Capacity FPGA Enables New Use Modes – Siemens  FPGA-based prototyping is an essential tool for any SoC and digital chip design and verification. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Juergen Jaeger from Siemens and Amelia Dalton explore the multitude of benefits of the Veloce proFPGA CS platform from Siemens. They also investigate the debug capabilities, software prototyping and scalable hardware of this … Read More → "FPGA-based Prototyping with the Latest High-Capacity FPGA Enables New Use Modes – Siemens"
ForgeFPGA™: Low Density FPGA Solutions from Renesas — Renesas and Mouser Electronics  In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton and Matthew Leonard from Renesas explore the benefits that ForgeFPGAs, low density FPGA solutions from Renesas, bring to a variety of applications including computing and storage, wearables, consumer electronics and more. They also investigate the LUT structure of these low density FPGAs, how these solutions can … Read More → "ForgeFPGA™: Low Density FPGA Solutions from Renesas — Renesas and Mouser Electronics"