Modeling, Simulation and The Future of Vehicle-to-Grid Technology

Let’s talk about V2G! My podcast guest this week is Dr. Graham Dudgeon from MathWorks and we are talking all about vehicle-to-grid technology and how V2G technology can help with the complex management of the grid. Graham and I also discuss the biggest benefits of bidirectional power converters and how simulation, advanced control design, and automated code generation can help you develop bidirectional power converters.

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Model-Based Design Is Transforming System Development

As I’ve mentioned on occasion, my degree is in Control Engineering. Well, that’s what we used to call it deep in the mists of time (circa the late 1970s) when I was a bright-eyed, bushy-tailed student—although the years, it must be said, have not been kind.

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Will ECS-DoT Be the Processor-of-Choice for Battery-Powered AI at the Edge?

We live in exciting times. Sometimes I’m unsure just how much more excitement I can take. I can imagine one day talking to my grandchildren, saying something like, “I remember the days before AI,” and hearing them gasp in astonishment and disbelief.

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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?"

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Applications of Infineon Solid State Isolators
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In this episode of Chalk Talk, Jaidev Dalvi from Infineon and Amelia Dalton explore the host of benefits that Infineon solid state isolators can bring to your next design. They also investigate the mechanics of solid state isolators, how they differentiate from mechanical relays and how you can get started using Infineon solid state isolators.
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The power of shift-left DRC verification with Calibre nmDRC Recon

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Accelerate IC design verification with Siemens’ Calibre nmDRC Recon, reducing runtimes by focusing on local checks earlier in the flow. This approach enhances productivity, simplifies debugging and cuts time-to-market.

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Posted on Nov 1 at 8:27am by Karl Stevens
A sure sign of insanity is doing the same thing over and over expecting different results. RISC -V is the third release of the same basic ISA. Several years and still no chips. Just wars. Open source, yes. Can just anyone design a CPU -- not so far. Can just ...
Posted on Oct 29 at 9:00am by Max Maxfield
"By now there should be RISC-V ‘s everywhere." I'm certainly seeing them popping up all over the place, like in the ECS-DoT featured in my previous column: https://www.eejournal.com/article/will-ecs-dot-be-the-processor-of-choice-for-battery-powered-ai-at-the-edge/
Posted on Oct 29 at 8:57am by Max Maxfield
The memory is the first thing to... whatsit :-)
Posted on Oct 29 at 8:50am by Karl Stevens
This article was written in 2020. By now there should be RISCV 's everywhere. It was born because of open source, not because it offered a solution to a problem. The problem is memory access time. What is needed is a new approach using embedded memory blocks. RISC has been called "...
Posted on Oct 27 at 2:11am by powermeter
With the continuous advancement of AI technology, people's lives are becoming increasingly intelligent, and electricity management is becoming increasingly standardized. The emergence of smart meters has brought people convenient electricity management. Compared with traditional meters, smart meters eliminate the need for manual meter reading and allow users to monitor electricity ...
Posted on Oct 26 at 5:34am by JK
I'm afraid it's just another geezer on too much medication. Got no sense of humor huh? Didn’t I meet you in 1984 at Bell Labs? :<) (I always forget to add the emoticon...)
Posted on Oct 25 at 3:43pm by Beercandyman
Who are the Tiny Tube startups? Or are you trying to be funny?
Posted on Oct 23 at 11:14am by Max Maxfield
"So, who are the Mobile IP Giants (MIPGs) alluded to in this column?" Well, I can't speak for Jonah or Yuning, but I'd guess at companies like ARM, Huawei, and Qualcomm
Posted on Oct 23 at 10:52am by JK
Fortunately, Mr. Yuning’s scorn has ignored those of us in the nascent nano “Tiny Tube” startups (it's obvious that smaller vacuum tubes mean less power consumption, so we expect a bright (well, glowing anyway) future at the AI data centers! While the sockets are a real pain to make, ...
Posted on Oct 23 at 10:17am by Max Maxfield
"...we proceed with confidence that each device we specify is actually used on our boards ..." That's a good point -- did you see my column on Cybord (https://www.eejournal.com/article/ai-based-pcba-machine-vision-solution-ensures-supply-chain-integrity/)? That company was founded by someone who almost lost a billion-dollar deal because his manufacturer had substituted ...
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