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					  <description>In this demonstration, FAE Chris Laplante walks through how a host processor can use the Veda IF91x SoC's AT Command interface to configure, manage, and control the device over a Serial UART...</description>
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					  <description>Embedded engineers selecting a Bluetooth module today face a choice that didn't exist two years ago: Nordic's silicon lineup now spans three distinct hardware generations, each representing a...</description>
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					  <description>Selecting a System on Module platform early in a design cycle is one of the highest-leverage decisions an embedded engineer makes — and one of the hardest to reverse. Both the NXP i.MX 93 and i.MX...</description>
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					  <description>Our Veda IF912 and IF913 modules are Connected MCUs, a new offering for a new class of designs in our extensive Wi-Fi portfolio. Senior Marketing Manager Jordan Manser showcases our new lineup, what...</description>
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					  <description>Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11be), the latest generation of Wi-Fi, builds on the foundation of Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E with major improvements in speed, latency, capacity, and efficiency. All three are part of...</description>
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					  <description>Ezurio is always looking toward the future of wireless – as a member of the Bluetooth SIG and as an advocate for our customers. Heres what we learned about Shorter Connection Interval (SCI) in Bluetooth 6.2.</description>
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					  <description>The right processor decision made early is one of the most valuable investments you can make in a product development program. We're ready to help you make it.</description>
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					  <description>The M.2 standard provides a consistent, predictable packaging for embedded hardware. Standardization has a long record of providing significant advantage in markets and technology where it has been applied, and created an inescapable advantage when looking at the long tail of product lifecycle design.</description>
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