How to Design to the "Always-on" IoT Imperative
I’ll never forget covering a presentation that then-National Semiconductor CEO Brian Halla gave about a dozen years ago.
He talked of a time when electronics would be everywhere, taking in the analog world and converting that intake into useful data. In those post-911 days, he envisioned remote and even flying security cameras around structures like the Golden Gate Bridge. It was before drones took off and before the phrases "the Internet of Things" and "Internet of Everything" came to everyone’s lips.
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