
Power management for IoT MCUs
IoT is more and more popular in all sectors of society. Smart home appliances, smart factories, and smart cities all rely on data gathered by thousands of tiny devices scattered around

IoT is more and more popular in all sectors of society. Smart home appliances, smart factories, and smart cities all rely on data gathered by thousands of tiny devices scattered around

IoT devices development can be a really complex process, which consists of many phases. To minimize the time of realization while some developers are conducting the firmware development or creating PCB
Internet protocol conversations usually boil down to speed, reliability, or the range of functions performed. Large applications and video streams require high bandwidth, necessitating demanding hardware requirements. In the context of

Managing large-scale networks is challenging even for experienced engineers. As traffic grows, controlling devices individually quickly becomes inefficient and error-prone. Large networks process massive data volumes every second, increasing the risk

IoT is more and more popular in all sectors of society. Smart home appliances, smart factories, and smart cities all rely on data gathered by thousands of tiny devices scattered around