embedded e-cast
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E-cast: Are Continuous Delivery Practices Possible When Developing Embedded Systems?
The development of embedded software continues to evolve based on market pressures, constant technology and development methodology changes and client expectations. However, can new approaches, such as Continuous Delivery, be adopted by embedded syste...
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E-cast: ARMv8: The Next Generation. Meet the Experts for an Inside View
Join Chris Shore, ARMs Training Manager, and Martin Weidmann, Principal Applications Engineer, for an overview of the 64-bit ARMv8-A architecture as found in the latest tablets and mobile phones. Martin, one of ARMs senior instructors, will introduce ...
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E-cast: Reducing Time-to-Market for Appealing Embedded GUIs with the new Freescale i.MX 6SoloX and Crank Storyboard Suite
With the rapid growth of devices with screens in market, the priority for teams creating embedded applications is often accelerating development. Quickly delivering applications to the market shouldnt leave teams feeling as if they have to compromise ...
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E-cast: Standards for Autonomous and Secure Microgrids
The United States power grid is changing. Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) require responsive, distributed control at the edge of the grid. DERs create new challenges in scalability and reliability, while increasing the network footprint exposed to...
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E-cast: Interoperability and the Internet of Things - To standardize or not to standardize?
The Internet of Things (IoT) encompasses a range of technology verticals, from consumer electronics and connected cars to industrial controls and the smart grid. However, while this immense diversity has created a market opportunity valued as high as ...
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E-cast: Navigating the Hurdles of DO-178C Development
DO-178C is now the standard for virtually all new software flying today. Developing DO-178C avionics software adds a significant effort over standard industry practices. Depending on a companys current engineering processes, 20% - 70% extra effort to ...
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E-cast: FAA Regulatory Guidance for Multi-core Usage in Certified Avionics Systems
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has recently published guidance on the usage of multi-core processor in airborne systems. Multi-core processors offer performance improvements, legacy software reuse, and cost savings through consolidation of ...
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E-cast: Learn how to make Cellular Connectivity easy, affordable and custom
Arrow is excited to invite you to learn about a maintenance and worry-free way to implement cellular connectivity. Kontron, MultiTech and Microsoft have partnered to bring you a solution that will: Reduce development time Work in mul...
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E-cast: How to Build the Connectivity Architecture for the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT)
Have you struggled to effectively apply conventional connectivity solutions to your Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) application? Do you re-invent the wheel every time you deal with managing multiple independent states as you add new applications? ...
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E-cast: Panel Discussion - Exploring IoT: Silicon, Software, Security, and Sensors
The Internet of Things is a broad-reaching concept traversing virtually every market segment. The IoT space has created a market opportunity valued as high as $14 trillion by analysts. IoT implies that devices with information become smart by adding c...