All items tagged with Philips and Television (8)

| Securing Internet of Things (IoT) endpoints is a difficult task. Engineers cannot simply repurpose PC security solutions for the IoT environ...

| The Inter Integrated Circuits bus, better known as I²C bus, was developed by Philips in the 1980s to connect a microprocessor or microcontro...

| Next year will mark the thirtieth anniversary of the Elektor TV Games Computer (TVGC), which first appeared in the April 1979 issue of Elekt...

| A while ago the author saw a demonstration of a Philips television system equipped with the Ambilight system. This lights up the background...

| The I2C-bus has been dealt with before in Elektor Electronics. Most readers will know that this bus requires only two signals to communicate...

| A commonly encountered problem is that the code sent by an infrared transmitter cannot be evaluated by a microcontroller directly on being r...

| The I²C interface (Inter-IC Communication) is a Philips invention that has been in use for years to enable ICs to communicate with each ot...

| EE 44 July/August 1986 AN OPTICAL-FIBRE NETWORK FOR OFFICES, FACTORIES AND HOSPITALS A very versatile experimental local telecommuni- cation...