Circuit Cellar

Circuit Cellar

Circuit Cellar stands out as the leading media source for engineers, academic technologists, and other professionals in the electronics field globally. It serves those engaged in designing and developing systems that utilize embedded processors and microcontrollers across various applications. Published monthly in both print and digital formats, Circuit Cellar delivers essential insights into embedded electronics technology, providing the depth and detail that our audience needs. Our goal is to address the crucial what, why, and how of technology, empowering readers to make informed decisions for their engineering projects, from initial prototypes to final production.

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  • 2 weeks ago | circuitcellar.com | Jeff Bachiochi

    Circuit Cellar has been featuring Home Control projects such as HCS and HCS II since Radio Shack first offered X-10 home automation components in the 1970s. Those X-10 products are still being manufactured, even though Radio Shack stores have disappeared from the landscape. X-10 uses gated RF over the power lines to send and receive messages/control.

  • 3 weeks ago | circuitcellar.com | Kirsten Campbell

    Silanna Semiconductor, the home of analog innovation, has announced the launch of Plural™, a new generation of data converters for customers eager to find a more available, affordable, high-performance alternative to existing brands. The company has developed 10, 12, 14, and 16-bit ResolutionPlatforms™, each factory-configurable using Silanna’s proprietary Plural™ architecture.

  • 3 weeks ago | circuitcellar.com | Kirsten Campbell

    To provide higher efficiency for industrial applications, Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. introduced a new 80 V TrenchFET® Gen IV n-channel power MOSFET in the PowerPAK® 8x8SW bond wireless (BWL) package with best in class on-resistance. Compared to competing devices in the same footprint, the Vishay Siliconix SiEH4800EW offers 15 % lower on-resistance while reducing RthJC by 18 %.

  • 1 month ago | circuitcellar.com | Kirsten Campbell

    MYIR has expanded its Rockchip series System-On-Module (SOM) family with the release of two new modules, the MYC-YR3562 and MYC-YR3506. Based on Rockchip’s RK3562 and RK3506 processors, respectively, these SOMs deliver high performance and flexibility for a wide range of applications. The MYC-YR3506 is a cost-effective, power-efficient SOM designed for entry-level multimedia and IoT applications.

  • 1 month ago | circuitcellar.com | Kirsten Campbell

    Innatera, a leading developer of neuromorphic processors, announced the launch of Pulsar, its first commercially available microcontroller to bring brain-like intelligence into edge devices. Born from more than a decade of pioneering research, Pulsar delivers up to 100X lower latency and 500X lower energy consumption than conventional AI processors. With this breakthrough, Innatera brings a new class of ultra-efficient, brain-inspired intelligence directly to the sensor edge.

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