Mobile/Portable Video
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New transmission mechanisms for MOST enable powerful video applications
The MOST infotainment network was originally launched with a bandwidth of 25 Mbps, a bandwidth that was more than adequate for audio applications. The latest generation, MOST150, has a capacity of 150 Mbps, and is designed to serve powerful video and packet data applications in your car, as well as classic audio applications. Besides the higher bandwidth, MOST150 introduces additional transmission mechanisms such as isochronous data transfer over the synchronous network.

Batteryless energy harvesting for embedded designs
In the era of 32- and 64-bit multicore behemoths, 8- and 16-bit MCUs get new respect for power management.

Building YouTube into embedded applications
Direct-access YouTube viewing -- without going through a browser -- can add a compelling, valuable feature to a set top box, media player or other device. How to build direct-access YouTube utilizing a TI DaVinci processor.

Components of an ROV system - Part 2: Primary subsystems and electrical considerations
Part 2 of this excerpt from "The ROV Manual" looks at the primary subsystems of an ROV - including lighting, cameras, sensors and manipulators - and considers specific issues regarding the tether, power, data, and the connectors.

Achieving Six Sigma Quality for IC Design
The manufacturing industry saw significant improvement in quality within the last few decades due to the implementation of Lean Manufacturing process and Six Sigma quality control measures.

Components of an ROV system - Part 1: Mechanical and electromechanical systems
This excerpt from "The ROV Manual" discusses the major components of a typical remotely operated vehicle system along with everyday underwater tasks ROVs perform.

Digital Instrument Clusters Poised to Transform the Driving Experience
Digital instrument clusters are not only a matter of fancy design. Quite the contrary, the increasingly complex information world in which today's drivers are moving calls for ergonomic, flexible and intuitive display strategies. Digital clusters are the technological basis for such concepts.

Analysis: BDTI benchmarks the CEVA-TeakLite-III
The CEVA-TeakLite-III turns in strong performance in a small, low-power package. Its 32-bit capabilities are also notable.


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