📍 Las Vegas, Nevada🗓️ Wednesday, January 10th
Join us for a relaxed networking event at The Venetian Resort, situated in the vibrant heart of the Las Vegas Strip. Come enjoy a refreshing drink and delicious appetizers while mingling with like-minded individuals who share your enthusiasm for medical devices, hardware engineering, embedded systems, acoustics, and IoT solutions.
We'll see you at The Venetian Resort from 5 pm onwards on Wednesday, January 10th! (The number of the hospitality suite will be sent to you upon registration).
Or, feel free to drop Miguel Adao a note and he'll make sure to send you a calendar invite.
This leading aerospace company designs sophisticated products for the military as part of its offerings. It was designing a wearable night vision camera suitable for military operations.
Strict size, weight, and power requirements
The device must be small, lightweight, and as low power as possible.
Device used a combination of an infrared camera and a low-light camera to provide enhanced night vision.
The night vision camera will process and synchronize two high-speed signals, even though the resolution of the two images is not the same.
Complex FPGA design
An FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) is excellent at high-speed parallel processing and will be designed to handle the video processing for the night vision camera.
Coordinate work with the mechanical team
Work must be coordinated with the mechanical design team to ensure a compact design and effective heat dissipation.
Stringent requirements as a military device
The device will pass the stringent military requirements.
Walt Maclay, President of Voler Systems, delves into the exciting world of IIoT applications and shares intriguing case studies during this webinar hosted by the Wireless Communications Alliance (WCA). Explore the boundless possibilities of wireless communication in IIoT applications.