EOS Power has introduced a fan and cover kit for its (M)WLP225 series of 225W medical open-frame power supplies.
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EOS Power has introduced a fan and cover kit for its (M)WLP225 series of 225W medical open-frame power supplies.
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Mouser will stock the Auvidea J1xx family of carrier boards for the NVIDIA Jetson TX1 and TX2 compute modules.
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Designed around millimetre-wave front end technology to test 76–81GHz radar systems which are being used in advanced driver assistance systems.
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An audio processor which aims to improve the quality of voice-activated smartphones has been developed by US-based firm Knowles.
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Ugrades e² studio for R-Car V3M with various features to boost the performance of ADAS and automated driving applications.
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I was looking for ways to do finite state machines in Arduino code. Forgive me here C and C++ programmers, for I do not dwell within your hallowed halls. This one, from SparkFun, is the most understandable one I have found yet, although I have no idea how long case statements take to execute. Before …
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41 years ago this year, a programmer wrote an “Open Letter to Hobbyists”. “As the majority of hobbyists must be aware,” wrote the programmer, “most of you steal your software.” The letter was a powerful plea that people should pay for software, The letter had zero effect on anyone, and the programmer’s software got so …
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AWS Marketplace customers can now subscribe to and purchase software solutions from popular software vendors, which contain multiple Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) from the same vendor. In addition, software vendors may now create listings that combine multiple server roles or product offerings into new predefined solutions that are specifically designed to improve security, availability or performance. Customers can then browse these new solution listings and subscribe to them with a single click.
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Amazon EC2 Spot now supports encryption of EBS volumes. Ec2 Spot will create encrypted EBS volumes at launch so you no longer have to boot from an encrypted snapshot or an encrypted AMI. To use this new feature, specify “Encrypted: true” as the encryption behavior within block device mappings, when submitting a Spot request. When you specify “Encryption:true”, Spot will encrypt the EBS volume at the launch time and create encrypted volumes. If you already have an encrypted EBS volume in use then specify the snapshot ID without the “Encrypted” flag and Spot will continue to create encrypted volumes in your existing encrypted EBS snapshot.
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Today, we’re pleased to announce an update to the AWS Deep Learning AMI.