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Securing Smart Grid Devices

Read now the Embedded Innovator issue Fall 2010. Amongst the highlights is a technical article about securing smart grid devices which are susceptible to cyber attacks, especially if they are placed on public networks such as the Internet.

Trust architecture - data protection with the QorIQ platform

Curtiss-Wright has given data protection a very high priority in the design of its next-generation Power Architecture single board computers.

Begin application development within minutes with Wind River's Embedded Development Kits

Wind River has partnered with leading embedded board vendors to provide embedded development kits that enable developers to begin application development within minutes of opening the kit.


 

Using the Intel Architecture in high-performance signal processing applications

Historically, processors from the PowerPC family have been the dominant choice for implementing DSP in high-performance embedded military applications. Today, however, Intel architecture processor technology can be used for the first time.

Test automation framework - make or buy?

The main purpose of a test automation framework is to increase product development and product process efficiency. This paper reviews the advantages and disadvantages of making or buying a test automation framework.

Combining Boundary Scan and JTAG Emulation for advanced structural test and diagnostics

Boundary Scan and JTAG Emulation are two perfectly complementary methods, which are fused into one flexible and powerful technique for advanced structural tests by GOEPEL electronic’s VarioTAP technology.

 

The next generation of Intel Core processor platforms

In this document we’re explaining the new Intel Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 processors and their chipsets and how they are being used in a variety of new Advantech boards and modules. While Intel’s Core 2 Duo and earlier processors remain valuable and reliable workhorses for many applications, a next generation of embedded Intel Core processors provide higher performance, newer technology, better integration, improved efficiency, and smaller package sizes...


 

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