Intel produced a family of 8-bit I/O devices to support its early 8-bit microprocessors and my “MCS-85 User's Manual” documents the existence of these products in January 1978–30 years ago! I used the ...
Manufacturers face difficulties managing different I/O devices that use various protocols (e.g., Modbus, OPC UA and EtherNet/IP), signal types (analog, digital and serial) and generate massive amounts ...
Discover how advances in communication standards, distributed architectures and wireless technologies have transformed I/O systems from simple signal handlers to critical components of connected, ...
Gain insight into the CXL specification. Learn how CXL supports dynamic multiplexing between a rich set of protocols that includes I/O (CLX.io, based on PCIe), caching (CXL.cache), and memory (CXL.mem ...
The SeaDAC Lite family of USB digital-I/O devices provides a compact alternative for interfacing USB-equipped computers with real-world signals. The first two products of the family feature four ...
Ayar Labs looks like it is just about ready to put its optical I/O chiplet technology into commercial datacenter products. A presentation at the recent Hot Chips conference revealed a lot more detail ...
Linux, in the form of uClinux, can run on platforms 32-bit platforms like microcontrollers. Here we talk about how this is possible and how it works. Some time ago, I ran into the following post at ...
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