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Bench Talk for Design Engineers

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Bench Talk for Design Engineers | The Official Blog of Mouser Electronics


IoT Device Management Affects System Design Sravani Bhattacharjee
Gone are the days of manual provisioning of devices and equipment. In the world of the Internet of Things, millions of devices are provisioned and managed using cloud-based services. How does that affect system design? What new factors must be considered during system design?

Unclonable PUF Function Can Boost MCU Security Christine Young
Want to make hacker's life a lot harder—and protect your customers and your business? Learn how a secure microcontroller with physically unclonable function (PUF) technology can be your best friend.

Finding Solutions for Wearables and Hearables Jim Harrison
The demand for wireless hearable technology has grown substantially. Here, we’ll discuss some of the most promising applications for wireless earbud technology and explore a power management solution that simplifies the connection between charger and hearable by managing power and data transfer.

How to Scale Various IoT System Levels M. Tim Jones
Scaling means many things in the Internet of Things (IoT). Here we explore the idea of scaling at the various levels of an IoT system.

“Think Like a Hacker” Part 1: Mindset, Kill Chain, and More Andrew Plato
Hackers approach their work much differently than engineers; rather than taking a systematic approach, they take a kill chain approach to exploit system vulnerabilities. What goes on inside a hacker’s mind is entertainment, chaos, and extreme volatility, so bring some coffee, and let’s delve inside.

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