The more I dig into the Connectivity Standards Alliance, aka the CSA, the more intriguing it becomes.
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Embedded Executive: Patrick Kowalyk, North American Automotive Principal Field Apps Engineer - Podcast
November 17, 2021EVs can be confusing from a “what voltage does it run at” perspective. We have the 12-V lead-acid batteries that have been around for decades. But there are many new sizes, types, chemistries, and voltages.
Embedded Executive: Robert Bielby, Sr. Dir. of Automotive System Architecture, Micron - Podcast
November 10, 2021When designing your embedded system, the storage subsystem is not always at the top of the priority list.
Embedded Executive: Alan Grau, VP Business Development, PQShield - Podcast
November 03, 2021We say it all the time: you are going to get hacked! The most important factor at this point is to minimize the damage when the inevitable occurs.
Sometimes Acquisitions Work Out, and Sometimes They Don’t - Blog
October 19, 2021Acquisitions in our space are pretty common. Sometimes they make a lot of sense, sometimes they make me scratch my head.
Embedded Executive: Thomas Casey, VP, ISI - Podcast
October 13, 2021ISI, or Interconnect Systems International, was acquired by Molex in the recent past. The company is in the manufacturing space, particularly in terms of packaging, at both the chip and board levels. That puts the company in an interesting position when it comes to the chip shortage, as the company’s engineers have the ability to help customers redesign the boards to accommodate for different parts to replace those that simply are not available. To that end, I spoke with Tom Casey, a Vice President at ISI to hear how that’s working out. Check out this week’s Embedded Executives podcast to hear Tom’s thoughts.
Embedded Insiders: Tech on its Head – From Analog Computing to Quantum Tunneling - Podcast
October 07, 2021On this episode the Insiders track the return of analog computing. Mythic is a company looking to revolutionize AI computing through an innovative matrix processor that processes analog signals in on-chip memory before outputting them to the digital domain. Where does this tech fit today?
Embedded Executive: Rob McCormick, Director, InnoPhase - Podcast
October 06, 2021If you could operate WiFi at the power levels typically associated with Bluetooth, do you really need Bluetooth anymore? I would think not, because WiFi offers so much more functionality, particularly the longer range. However, as this is usually the case, the answer is, “not so fast.” I asked that question (and many more) of Rob McCormick, a Director at InnoPhase, a company that specializes in low-power WiFi. He set me straight—for now. Check out this week’s Embedded Executives podcast to hear why.









