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Bench Talk for Design Engineers

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The Role of the Analogue Front End in Smart Manufacturing NXP
From smart factories to autonomous vehicles, modern machines rely on sensor data. Learn how analogue front-ends bridge the gap between analogue signals and digital processing—boosting accuracy, simplifying design, and powering the future of automation.

New Tech Tuesdays: Unlocking AI-Driven Potential with NXP i.MX 93 Rudy Ramos
The NXP Semiconductors MCIMX93-QSB is a powerful and versatile development platform for the i.MX 93 processor. With its high performance, scalability, and advanced security features, it provides developers with the flexibility required to bring ideas to life.

The Evolving Edge: Transformation Is Now NXP
Microcontroller evolution is keeping pace with the needs of embedded system designers, focusing on IoT, edge processing, industrial automation, and more. Integrating a multi-core design, on-chip accelerators, and an eIQ Neutron NPI gives designers the horsepower needed to advance state-of-the-art innovations.

Connecting the LPC54018 IoT Module to the Medium One IoT Cloud Greg Toth
The NXP LPC54018 IoT Module allows you to prototype IoT applications that connect to the Medium One IoT Prototyping Sandbox through Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Together they provide the hardware, software, and cloud-based tools needed to develop applications that collect, process, and visualize IoT data

Developing Communications and Mapping for a New Generation of Driverless Cars Pedro Calomarde
A new generation of driverless vehicles is dramatically changing the way automotive systems are designed and built. These driverless car systems will have significantly increased communication capability, linking vehicles together on the road and back to the cloud. All of this will be controlled by high end processors with complex 3D mapping and control algorithms, and all of this needs to be made secure.

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