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The Future of Distributed Control Systems

02 Sep 2024

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Join Seve (founder at tscircuit) and Matt (founder at atopile) as they dive deep into the world of distributed control systems in automotive and robotics applications! πŸš— πŸ€–In this fascinating episode, our tech experts discuss:* The evolution of distributed control systems and their implementation in modern vehicles* Real-time Linux vs. dedicated microcontrollers for time-critical operations* The intricacies of PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) control loops and their applications* Challenges in automotive thermal control systems and refrigeration loops* The balance between centralized and distributed processing in complex machines* Communication protocols like CAN bus and Ethernet in automotive applications* The future of edge AI and its potential impact on distributed systemsBut that's not all! Seve and Matt also explore:* The rise of custom silicon and initiatives like Tiny Tape Out* The growing capabilities of microcontrollers and their impact on system architecture* The parallels between web technologies and embedded systems development* The importance of proper task distribution in multi-processor systemsWhether you're a seasoned engineer, a hobbyist, or just curious about the technology behind modern vehicles and robots, this episode offers valuable insights into the complex world of distributed control systems. Don't miss Seve and Matt's engaging discussion on the cutting-edge technologies shaping our future! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit electronics.dev

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