Former Intrinsyc Blog Archive
Secure Processing Unit on the Qualcomm SDA845 SoC
Overview: Intrinsyc Technologies offers many leading-edge development kits featuring the Qualcomm SnapdragonTM processor. One of the new capabilities introduced in some of their latest...
Read MoreThe Advantages of a Wi-Fi Pre-certified SOM
Introduction Most System-On-Modules (SOM) now available include some kind of wireless connectivity, most often in the form of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Despite the low...
Read MoreConcurrent Cameras with Android Camera2 APIs
Rapid advances in the fields of deep learning and increased processing power on embedded SoCs have led to many new use cases that require...
Read MoreArtificial Neural Networks (ANN) on Snapdragon™-based Edge Devices
Introduction Using Artificial Neural Network (ANN) on machines, to make them to reach similar capability to the human brain can do is a popular...
Read MoreDevice Driver Development Overview In Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)
Today’s embedded systems come to market with increased functionality and more complex features than ever before. With these more powerful capabilities, there are increased...
Read MoreRunning Power Consumption Measurements on Embedded Systems
Running power consumption tests can be a valuable way to test thermal solutions and to get power usage approximations under different conditions. Ideally, power...
Read MoreHow to use the Snapdragon™ Neural Processing Engine (NPE) SDK with the Open-Q™ 820
What if your embedded system was able to determine when somebody was walking up to it, turning on the screen without user input? What...
Read MoreThermal Management: Heat in Product Design
Authors: Jeff Swanson, Brandon Fichera, and Ted Santos There are many factors to consider when beginning a new product design effort. Hardware and software features,...
Read MoreAndroid Loadable Module Signing
Recently, there have been several questions posted to Customer Support (https://www2.intrinsyc.com/contact-support/) here at Intrinsyc that asks how one signs a Linux loadable module...
Read MoreConnecting Intrinsyc Dev-kits to the Cloud
It’s fair to say that most IoT devices are connected to a public or private network of some sort – if not always-connected then...
Read MoreTwo Concurrent CSI Cameras on the Open-Q™ 410 Development Kit
Why Two Cameras on the Open-Q™ 410? Two cameras are critical for products such as robotics with stereo vision (two angles of the same view...
Read MoreUsing FPGA To Connect Your Legacy Camera to The Open-Q™
Snapdragon™ chips are mainly designed for smartphones and thus incorporate interfaces native to the mobile processing environment. Engineers at Qualcomm® adopted MIPI interfaces for...
Read MoreSignal Integrity and Power Integrity Fundamentals in High Speed Printed Circuit Board Design
In today’s digital design world, speed is almost always the main factor determining the performance of the product. Every design is packed with...
Read MoreRunning Debian on the Open-Q™ 410 Development Kit
Why Debian? Running Android out of the box is great, but what if you need the capabilities of a full desktop OS? This is...
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