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On this episode of the eeDesignIt Podcast, we chat with Microchip experts to learn more about what's new in power and what went on at APEC.
Thanks to our episode sponsor, Microchip. Learn more about: https://www.microchip.com/sic -
Tiny machine learning is broadly defined as a fast growing field of machine learning technologies and applications including hardware (dedicated integrated circuits), algorithms and software capable of performing on-device sensor (vision, audio, IMU, biomedical, etc.) data analytics at extremely low power, typically in the mW range and below, and hence enabling a variety of always-on use-cases and targeting battery operated devices.
Anders Hardebring, CEO and Co-Founder of Imagimob is helping companies imagine what they can do by bringing machine learning into embedded devices. Imagine audio classification without any data ever leaving the embedded device. Or sensing that a machine is about to break and turn it off in a few milliseconds. Even when the connection is down.
Tune in for a deep dive into the possibilities and be sure to visit https://www.imagimob.com/ to learn more.
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This episode of the eeDesignIt Podcast is sponsored by Mouser Electronics.
Mouser Electronics is an authorized semiconductor and electronic component distributor focused on New Product Introductions from its leading manufacturer partners. Serving the global electronic design engineer and buyer community, its website features more than 5 million products from over 1,200 manufacturer brands.
For more information, visit mouser.com.
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While online marketplaces aren't new, B2B marketplaces in electronics are just taking off, offering suppliers of all sizes access to new customers, products, and markets with great reach. For customers, this experience comes with plenty of benefits, too.
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This episode of the eeDesignIt Podcast is sponsored by Mouser Electronics.Mouser Electronics is an authorized semiconductor and electronic component distributor focused on New Product Introductions from its leading manufacturer partners. Serving the global electronic design engineer and buyer community, its website features more than 5 million products from over 1,200 manufacturer brands.
For more information, visit mouser.com.
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Learn More About Edge Impulse:
https://www.edgeimpulse.com/
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This episode of the eeDesignIt Podcast is sponsored by Mouser Electronics.
Mouser Electronics is an authorized semiconductor and electronic component distributor focused on New Product Introductions from its leading manufacturer partners. Serving the global electronic design engineer and buyer community, its website features more than 5 million products from over 1,200 manufacturer brands.
For more information, visit mouser.com.
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Over the past two years, Waldom has been able to help distributors service their own customers faster than they would have been able to due to the global events.
We'll also dive into alternative part usage, shortages, and a playbook for the industry going forward.
Learn more about Waldom's unique approach: https://www.waldom.com/
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This episode of the eeDesignIt Podcast is sponsored by Mouser Electronics.
Mouser Electronics is an authorized semiconductor and electronic component distributor focused on New Product Introductions from its leading manufacturer partners. Serving the global electronic design engineer and buyer community, its website features more than 5 million products from over 1,200 manufacturer brands.
For more information, visit mouser.com.
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Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) are secure areas under U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) supervision that are generally considered outside CBP territory upon activation. They are usually located in or near CBP ports of entry and are known as the United States' version of free-trade zones.
We chatted with Teri Ivaniszyn, VP of Operational Excellence and Trade Compliance at Digi-Key, about FTZss to learn more about her accomplishment of establishing the largest FTZ.
According to Ivaniszyn, the largest Foreign Trade Zone is calculated based on the number of packages and what's shipped out. Because all of the other Foreign Trade Zones that have been set up have traditionally been for large carriers by sea or by train, they put them in those big containers and ship them out.
"The thing with Digi-Key is we're shipping out one box at a time. One box here. One box there, which has made it very difficult to get set up because they were used to the big containers," said Ivaniszyn.
This process of shipping single line items was very different for the government and for the carriers. It's been quite a learning process for the Digi-Key team and challenging to execute. (Not even Amazon has an FTZ that ships small packages!)
In the end, with all the tariffs coming in, it helps Digi-Key defer duties, taxes, and tariffs, so the company is not sitting with liability on the shelves. That helps the end customer and suppliers because they don't have to push the charges through. So they're not incurring the costs, and then Digi-Key's customers outside the United States are not burdened with any tariff charges.
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Tune in to learn more about monitoring and measuring usage and savings.
Learn More: https://www.choiceenergymanagement.com/
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Learn More about Microchip Technology’s new 3.3 kV silicon carbide MOSFETs and Schottky Barrier Diodes: microchip.com/APEC2022
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We'll talk about types of data visualization, improving industrial operations, the future of data collection, and more!
More About Llumin:
LLumin develops innovative operations software to manage and track assets in industrial factories, municipalities and universities. The company’s founder, executives and designers bring decades of experience and enthusiasm to the development of leading-edge asset and materials management software that improves productivity and enhances safety and compliance. With a company culture that unifies everyone and core values that focus on customer needs, LLumin has been able to evolve and thrive.
Learn more: http://llumin.com/
More About Ed:
Ed Garibian, founder and CEO of LLumin Inc., is an experienced executive and entrepreneur with demonstrated success building award-winning, growth-focused software startups. He has an impressive track record with enterprise software and entrepreneurship and is an innovator in machine maintenance, asset management, and IoT technologies.
Ed started his career at Texas Instruments as an electrical design engineer and was a product marketing engineer at Analog Devices. He started his entrepreneurial path focusing on IT services in the 1990s. In 2004, he launched eRPortal Software which would evolve into LLumin. Ed has experience working with clients in many industries, including food and beverage (yielding groups, flour milling, animal feed), construction, biofuels, and oil and gas.
A passionate leader, Ed builds companies that deliver on his core values of positive persistence, anticipating what’s next, owning the outcome, and delivering value in all you do. When not at LLumin, Ed focuses on his family and actively engages in his community, and currently sits on the board for The Children’s Study Home, a nonprofit providing educational programs to children and families in need.
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Our guests:
Margaret Cunha
Sr Director Supply Chain Solutions
DIGI-KEY ELECTRONICS
Michael Rankins
Regional Supply Chain Solutions Director East
DIGI-KEY ELECTRONICS
Nathan Pray
Manager, Digital Technology Office – B2B
DIGI-KEY ELECTRONICS
Learn more at Digi-Key: https://www.digikey.com/
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Learn More about Microchip Technology’s new 3.3 kV silicon carbide MOSFETs and Schottky Barrier Diodes: microchip.com/APEC2022
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What You'll Learn:
The effects of tariffsHow buyers are responding to these new constraints.Why warranties matter in the power supplies spaceSafety considerations when sourcing power suppliesHow Sager's customer support and experts can help alleviate some of the current challengesLearn More About Sager Electronics.
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What you'll learn:
- Parallels and shared attributes between engineers and makers, but some differences, too!
- More about the attraction to "making"
- Key areas are we seeing the most momentum in, in terms of the maker movement
- Products and tools there that are changing the landscape for makers—igniting even more innovation
- Bringing ideas and DIY to market
Here's a list of products David mentioned on this episode for easy reference:
Raspberry Pi Pico https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/raspberry-pi/SC0915/13624793 Raspberry Pi Zero 2 Wireless https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/raspberry-pi/SC0510/15298147 Adafruit Feather M4 https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/adafruit-industries-llc/3857/9553567 Adafruit CLUE https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/adafruit-industries-llc/4500/11594501 SparkFun Environmental Sensor Combo https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/sparkfun-electronics/SEN-14348/7652735 Micro:bit https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/okdo/2012414/13282604 Zip Halo for Micro:bit https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/kitronik-ltd/5625/8635499About David Sandys
David Sandys’ official title is director of technical marketing at Digi-Key Electronics, but informally he labels himself as its “Maker Maker.” David and his team spend a lot of time on differentiated marketing activities such as Digi-Key’s Maker and Startup initiatives, academic marketing, tools/design content and targeting future technologies and markets such as machine learning and RISC-V. David has been with Digi-Key since 2013. During his career David has held numerous positions including software development and design with Hewlett Packard, MCU product market engineering with Advanced Micro Devices and embedded and global marketing with Arrow Electronics. David holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Arizona State University and an MBA from the University of Southern California.
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More about Synaptic Aviation:
https://www.synapticaviation.com/
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What you'll learn on this episode:
- Where businesses are prioritizing their IT dollars
- Differentiations between long term and short term goals, emerging patterns
- The role of edge computing and cloud migration
- Security concerns
- Which digital transformation initiatives are top of mind right now
About Matt:
Matt is a relentless problem-solver who is passionate about delivering solutions that help clients build better businesses. He sees challenges as opportunities to push the boundaries and pave the way for technological innovation. Matt builds on extensive experience managing consulting organizations to steer Insight's Digital Innovation practice toward operational excellence.
https://www.insight.com/en_US/home.html
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Michael Knight has one word to sum up 2021: Cluster! But despite all the uncertainty and delays, there's a silver lining and hope on the horizon.
The key theme of all this is demand has been growing in all technologies, and in all and market segments, and on top of that what's been happening, there's been some new market segments that have really caught fire and are adding to the pressure -- the demand pressure on the whole supply chain. For example, electric vehicles are coming into their own, plus you've got medical wearables, AI is consuming more and more compute power. There's a ton of IoT applications emerging, especially the remote stuff that's battery enabled. So, we've got this pervasive, quickly expanding demand on the supply chain, and what's made 2021 so difficult and dominated the headlines is that the supply chain has not been up to the task. The big question about 2022 is what's going to be different?
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On this episode of the eeDesignIt Podcast, we're joined by Dhonam Pemba to explore artificial intelligence (AI) and his new company KidX AI.
Dhonam is a neural engineer by PhD, a former rocket scientist and a serial AI entrepreneur. He was CTO of the exited company, Kadho which was acquired by Roybi for its Voice AI technology. At Kadho Sports he was their Chief Scientist which had clients in MLB, USA Volleyball, NFL, NHL, NBA, and NCAA. His latest company, KidX, is in the AI edtech space, where he has built NLP and Voice assessment to serve China's leading robotics company with 4M users. We'll talk about the intersection between engineering and life sciences , the true power of AI, and how far this tech will take us.
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Learn more about Auterion
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Key Ideas Covered:
How big is the IoT?How companies differentiate with so much competitionMacro trends enabling edge computingRapid expansion of the Helium NetworkWhat engineers should consider as they design for the IoT- Supply chain issues and potential light at the end of the tunnel - Mostrar más