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Hybrid Vehicles & Their Peak Growth in View

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The EV Smart Charging rEVolution: Hybrid Vehicles & Their Peak Growth in View About The EV Smart Charging rEVolution Column This month we’re looking into Hybrid Vehicles & Their Peak Growth… I’m Julian Skidmore, a senior software engineer at ByteSnap Design and helping to develop our EV – electric vehicle – charging solutions. We’re a […]

See ByteSnap’s Demo at Embedded World 2019

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SnapUI at Embedded World 2019 ByteSnap is back at the world’s largest embedded electronics trade show this month – with a demonstration of our highly flexible UI framework. Our interactive cooker control demo will be running SnapUI Linux on NXP’s much-anticipated i.MX7ULP processor at Embedded World 2019 in Nuremberg, Germany. SnapUI is ByteSnap’s high-efficiency graphic […]

ByteSnap in Consortium to Develop Pioneering V2G Technology

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ByteSnap in Consortium to Develop Pioneering V2G Technology Read More About The VIGIL V2G Project Completion We’re pleased to announce that ByteSnap and a consortium of partners have been awarded a two-year collaborative project, VIGIL (Vehicle-to-Grid Intelligent Control), under a Vehicle-to-Grid competition, funded by the Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) and the Department for […]

Microcontroller Design: Optimising Power Consumption in 12 Easy Steps

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Microcontroller Design: Optimising Power Consumption in 12 Easy Steps Long battery lifetime is a frequent requirement in embedded product design – particularly in microcontroller design. For instance, we designed an animal tracking product that could run for four years using a 1/3 of an AA cell.  Microcontrollers are getting ever more meagre in their power […]