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[1011.2861] A Comprehensive Workflow for General-Purpose Neural Modeling with Highly Configurable Neuromorphic Hardware Systems
"In this paper we present a methodological framework that meets novel requirements emerging from upcoming types of accelerated and highly configurable neuromorphic hardware systems. We describe in detail a device with 45 million programmable and dynamic synapses that is currently under development, and we sketch the conceptual challenges that arise from taking this platform into operation. More specifically, we aim at the establishment of this neuromorphic system as a flexible and neuroscientifically valuable modeling tool that can be used by non-hardware-experts. We consider various functional aspects to be crucial for this purpose, and we introduce a consistent workflow with detailed descriptions of all involved modules that implement the suggested steps: The integration of the hardware interface into the simulator-independent model description language PyNN; a fully automated translation between the PyNN domain and appropriate hardware configurations; an executable specification of the future neuromorphic system that can be seamlessly integrated into this biology-to-hardware mapping process as a test bench for all software layers and possible hardware design modifications; an evaluation scheme that deploys models from a dedicated benchmark library, compares the results generated by virtual or prototype hardware devices with reference software simulations and analyzes the differences. The integration of these components into one hardware-software workflow provides an ecosystem for ongoing preparative studies that support the hardware design process and represents the basis for the maturity of the model-to-hardware mapping software. The functionality and flexibility of the latter is proven with a variety of experimental results."
neural-networks  biologically-inspired  electronics  emergent-design  nudge-targets 
august 2011 by Vaguery
[1006.3598] Memory circuit elements: from systems to applications
"In this paper, we briefly review the concept of memory circuit elements, namely memristors, memcapacitors and meminductors, and then discuss some applications by focusing mainly on the first class. We present several examples, their modeling and applications ranging from analog programming to biological systems. Since the phenomena associated with memory are ubiquitous at the nanoscale, we expect the interest in these circuit elements to increase in coming years."
electronics  analog-design  analog-circuits  engineering-design  memristors  nudge-targets  models 
june 2010 by Vaguery
YouTube - Directional Antennas
Dammit, why did these not exist when I was a kid and my Dad was trying to teach me this stuff??
electronics  radio  physics  Making  antennas  electromagnetism  demo  DIY  Yagi-antenna 
february 2010 by Vaguery
Make: Online : Open source hardware 2009 - The definitive guide to open source hardware projects in 2009
"Welcome to definitive guide to open source hardware projects in 2009. First up - What is open source hardware? These are projects in which the creators have decided to completely publish all the source, schematics, firmware, software, bill of materials, parts list, drawings and "board" files to recreate the hardware - they also allow any use, including commercial. Similar to open source software like Linux, but this hardware centric."
open-source  open-hardware  makers  engineering  engineering-design  hobbies  reference  opensource  DIY  electronics  howto 
december 2009 by Vaguery
EVDO StompBox Project
"These web pages are about a project I've been working on. Put briefly, it's a WWAN (Wireless Wide Area Network) router. In more human terms, it's a compact little box that gets data from cellular towers and re-shares it for multiple computers to use.

To use it all you do is plug it in to the cigarette lighter of a car (or a 12v supply when at home). It automatically boots up and links in to Verizon's "Broadband Access" service, turning itself into an access point. Turn on your laptop, join the network and voila -- you're on the net! It's just like using a hotspot (such as they have at Starbucks and airports), but it goes anywhere you car goes."
coworkout  wireless  portable  WiFi  Making  hardware  hack  DIY  electronics  hacks  mobile  car  how-to 
april 2009 by Vaguery
A visit to the electronics markets of Shenzhen - Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
"I've just returned from a week long trip to Shenzhen, China in a "geek tour" trip organized by Bunnie Huang, with some assistance from the fine folks at PCH International."
China  electronics  makers  tour  factory  geeks  components 
march 2009 by Vaguery
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home » The first book format wars?
I expect there were open-source vs. commercial control wars as well, with every stage of adoption of new tech....
books  history  standards  ebooks  reading  format  publishing  electronics  print 
may 2007 by Vaguery

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