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New Tech Tuesdays: Freshwater Scarcity: A Global Crisis Mouser Technical Content Staff
Addressing the global freshwater scarcity exacerbated by climate change is crucial for sustaining life and agriculture. Conventional solutions are being stressed, but emerging technologies like atmospheric water generators and solar-powered irrigation systems offer promising, scalable alternatives.

New Tech Tuesdays: Embracing the Edge: Computing Where It Counts Rudy Ramos
Embedded devices powered by system-on-chips (SoCs) provide a compact yet powerful computing solution. Learn how embedded devices and SoCs are revolutionizing data processing and real-time analytics.

Intro to the Microchip FPGA and SoC-Based RISC-V Ecosystem Alex Pluemer
Microchip RISC-V-based designs have lower power, increased flexibility, fast time-to-market, and offer Linux support without the trade-offs required by other solutions. This will allow clients to add cutting-edge capabilities for communications, defense, medical, and industrial automation.

STM32WL Nucleo-64 Board Can Test Diverse IoT Concepts Tommy Cummings
Using the STM32WL Nucleo-64 boards—the WL55JC1 and WL55JC2—developers can test combinations of the STM32WL wireless controller’s performance, power consumption, and features.

How Bluetooth® Tracks Vital Assets Augustine Nguyen
Bluetooth 5.1’s precise location tracking presents a breakthrough in Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) and is optimal for use in healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, and more. Find out how Bluetooth 5.1 is changing the way our world is tracking important assets.

Using PMIC to Manage Power for SoCs Adam Kimmel
Optimizing the design of programmable PMIC SoC requires balancing design flexibility, system efficiency, cost, and time to market. We review one product type that illustrates this balance.

Apps Benefit from FPGA Processing Power Jim Harrison
Though FPGAs and programmable logic have been an engineering staple for years, some engineers designing with MCUs are not necessarily aware of the added value of integrating FPGA logic into their designs. Explore how some applications can benefit from the real-time processing power of an FPGA.

Introducing an MCU Guy to FPGA: Part 4 Mouser Staff
Recently, I was given a project that required transition from MCU to FPGA development. In this four-part blog series, I examine how I translated my existing knowledge and experience with MCUs into FPGA development. In Part 4, I delve into the bridges that compose the FPGA fabric.

Using Logic to Understand Programmable Logic Devices Paul Golata
Like human minds, computing devices require logic to process information. Programmable logic devices (PLDs) follow a specific set of instructions to control, compute, store, manage, and manipulate electronic information. Several categories of PLDs exist, providing design flexibility.

Introducing an MCU Guy to FPGA: Part 3 Mouser Staff
Recently I was given a project that required me to transition from MCU to FPGA development. In this four-part blog series, I examine how I translated my existing knowledge and experience with MCUs into FPGA development. In Part 2, I explored example code and discovered additional useful resources. Now in Part 3, I learned about OpenCV and simple data transferring from the FPGA to the MCU.

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