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[Blog] Redefining Robotics: High-Precision Autonomous Mobile Robots

Posted 05/20/2025 by Agiliad

Imagine a robot navigating a crowded factory floor, rerouting itself in real-time around equipment, humans, and unexpected obstacles — all while maintaining motion control and system stability. This isn’t a distant vision; this is the reality engineered by Agiliad in partnership with Lattice Semiconductor. In a market full of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) that rely on generic control stacks and prebuilt kits, this AMR stands out as a deep-tech system, purpose-built for intelligent...

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Mobile-Influenced FPGAs Going Broad

Mobile-Influenced FPGAs Going Broad

Posted 04/17/2018 by Hussein Osman

The complexity of implementing intelligent Edge solutions is causing many issues for designers, including accommodating devices with new and legacy interfaces in a variety of applications. Some of these applications also require compute engines capable of processing data collected at low power and cost.

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Distributed Heterogeneous Processing Opens New Applications for FPGAs

Posted 12/20/2016 by Abdullah Raouf

Increasingly lower cost sensors, the migration to higher performance I/O interfaces, and the demand for “always-on, always-aware” functionality all present new challenges for designers of battery-powered mobile devices. Engineers building everything from phones and drones to wearables and industrial equipment are facing the same problem. 

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Rise of Mobile FPGAs in Maker Communities

Rise of Mobile FPGAs in Maker Communities

Posted 11/29/2016 by Abdullah Raouf

Many of today’s most extraordinary inventions have been developed by independent makers, inventors, designers and tinkerers, who used collaborative tools and knowledge to create exciting, new products.

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superMHL Hits Home

superMHL Hits Home

Posted 04/13/2016 by C.H. Chee

For several years now, the audio / video connector market has been fairly stable. If you want to connect a video source to a new monitor, you would use DisplayPort. If you want to connect home theater devices to your TV, HDMI® would be the obvious choice.

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