We are using the Advanced Cable Tester v2 (ACTv2) with the HDMI module for testing cables. While our HDMI cables passed the tests, we noticed the graphical representations and reported dB values differed from what we anticipated. To better understand this, we ran the same tests using a Total Phase demo HDMI module. In this run, the results shown were more aligned with our expected values.
I am troubleshooting an I2C device with the Beagle I2C/SPI Protocol Analyzer. Looking at the captured data on Data Center Software, I see several error codes. What do these error codes indicate, and what are the causes?
Autonomous vehicles, or self-driving cars, rely on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to interpret data, make decisions, and control actuation systems, all in real time and without human input. For over a decade, it’s been clear that self-driving cars are the future, but with projects like Tesla’s Autopilot and NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover, and autonomous vehicle innovations from companies like, Waymo, Transdev with ParkShuttle and Zoox with its robotaxi, that future already is here. We can predict that autonomous vehicles will become the dominant mode of transportation in the not-so-distant future, even for mass consumers, due to their convenience and capacity for increased safety and efficiency on the road. So how exactly do they operate independently while upholding these standards?