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Recalibrate your bearings on electronic compasses as Stuart navigates a journey with an MCU-guided compass module leading the way. He tells us how to avoid magnetoresistive effect, and the difference between magnetic north and true north.
Mitigate Timing and Interference Issues on Multicore Processors
Missing multicore timing deadlines in a driver safety or aviation system is potentially catastropic. Adhering to guidance documents, and employing the appropriate testing and analysis methods ensures the efficient and deterministic execution of critical workloads.
Tech Overview: Specialized Drones
Reconnaissance, Surveillance, Making Movies, Heavy Lifting, Package Delivery, Planetary Exploration There's A Mission-Specific UAV For Every Task -
Get More I/O Now! Going Beyond Your MCU's Pin Count
Small microcontroller design projects often require additional I/O. In this article, Joseph presents several methods of expanding digital and analog I/O for these applications.
Hit Me Up On TCP - Part 2 Using TCP/IP for transferring data, MQTT is lightweight and simple-to-use
This is the second in a two-part series where Pedro highlights network communication using ESP32 SOC and the ESP-IDF framework. Part two shows how to establish a multiple-end communication through MQTT, with an ESP32 SOC on one end to another end that can be anything capable of communicating through MQTT. Transport fundamentals are covered through a practical example showing how an ESP32-S2 SoC communicates using MQTT.
Datasheet: SBCs On the Edge of AI - To reduce latency, single-board computers take inferencing closer to the source
A diversity of missions, size, computing resources and power consumption give designers a range of options for choosing the right board to fit the application.
Review of the Siglent SDS812X HD - 12-bit Digital Storage Oscilloscope
After 10 years of experience with his Siglent SDS1202X Digital Storage Scope, Brian was keen to review Siglent's new 12-Bit High Resolution scope, the SDS812X HD.
No Blues with Bluetooth!
Part 4: Bidirectional communication between peripherals and central devices
Recipe for Success
At a chef's homestay near Phnom Penh, travelers learn about Cambodia's traditional dishes-and help save them from extinction.
Where the Wild Things Are
Uncovering Rwanda's natural treasures-and the gift of multigenerational travel.
Natural Selection
In other parts of the world, natural wine production can be raw, wild, and a little messy. But a road trip through southeastern Austria reveals that, in a land where order and understatement reign, even the low-intervention bottles are elegant and refined.
Happy Hour
Sydney's once-sleepy office district now buzzes with nightlife, chic hotels, and a lively waterfront.
Still Waters
The lakes, canals, and coves of Kerala, in southwestern India, played a crucial role in the ancient spice trade. On a return visit to his ancestral home, Abraham Verghese finds a place redolent with memory, tradition, and a zest for life.
TIME AND TIDE
Wilmington, North Carolina, is evolving into a 21st-century destination, even as it comes to terms with its complicated past.
MOMENT IN THE SUN
Why Nice once again feels like the coolest place to be in the French Riviera.
Spain by Train
It's now possible to see the country's lush northern coast from a luxury sleeper train. Jessica Vincent hops on board.
PEAK Form
Head for the HILLS (or higher) for a slew of spots that deliver DRAMATIC SCENERY and COOLER CLIMES
The Beauty Bandits
Michelle Mack seemed to be living the dream life, until it all came crashing down. Authorities say the alleged mastermind of a multimillion-dollar crime ring delivered a simple order: Steal all the luxury makeup in sight.
One of One
Anok Yai never really cared to fit in. Now she's reaping the rewards.
POP Chops
What does HAIR have to do with MUSIC? EVERYTHING. Here, architects of POP-STAR hair reveal how a DEFINING LOOK can INSPIRE fanatic DEVOTION.
SKIRTING the Issue
SHARP TROUSERS have ruled the runways recently, but FALL 2024 ushered in a full-on RETURN of the SKIRT. Could our fashion news director, an avowed pants person, be converted by its CHARMS?
DATING AFTER the APPS
Was there such a thing as LOVE before Bumble, Tinder, and Hinge? How a generation of RELATIONSHIP SEEKERS that came of age SWIPING is now looking to MEET PEOPLE in NEW (and some very old) ways.
In CHARACTER
A PREVIEW of fall's BEST CLOTHES, worn by a CAST of SINGULAR PERFORMERS and PERSONALITIES who always BRING THE ENTIRETY of themselves to everything they do in ART, FASHION, and LIFE
JUDITH JAMISON and KYLE ABRAHAM on the LIFE and LEGACY of legendary choreographer ALVIN AILEY, the subject of a major new exhibition
When Alvin Ailey founded the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at the age of 27, in 1958, he wanted to create a company dedicated to exploring and expressing the Black experience through dance.
ON YOUR MARK
What makes Sha'Carri Richardson the fastest woman in the world? Untold hours on the track, family love and support, a determination to win and the signature nails help too. Maya Singer meets the Paris-bound Olympic superstar
OF THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE
There's no proper job description for the first lady. So Dr. Jill Biden has shaped the role to who she is: a listener, a teacher, an immensely talented advocate. This campaign, she's working harder than ever.
On the Up
A growing cadre of women are trading their injectables for a more lasting, and somewhat more retro, procedure: the facelift
MAMMA MARGHERITA!
Is there a more endlessly reinventable food than pizza? Tamar Adler tries a few of the country's most beloved, creative, and craved-after new pies.
FULL PICTURE
An entire-body MRI is now available at a price for anyone who wants a comprehensive view of their interior. But what, asks Maya Singer, are we really looking for?
Heavy Hitters
New novels from some fiction greats.