Inside Electronics: Time-Sensitive Networking Podcasts
This TechXchange presents the Inside Electronics podcast series about time-sensitive networking (TSN).
These podcasts are part of our regular Inside Electronics podcasts. The podcasts listed below focus on TSN and address TSN-related topics.
Upcoming Inside Electronics TSN Podcasts
We have scheduled a series of TSN-focused podcasts. The topics are listed below and new podcasts will be listed above when they're published.
- Utilizing Time-Sensitive Networking in Industrial Control - Christian Bornschein, Manager of Marketing & Sales at Port
- FPGAs and Time-Sensitive Networking - Karl Wachswender, Senior Principal System Architect, Lattice Semiconductor
- TSN, Synchronization, and Sensors - Mark Geisler, Marketing Manager, Analog Devices
- Time-Sensitive Networking and Interoperability - Arno Stock, Business Development Manager, Renesas
- Offloading Time-Sensitive Networking - Karim Jamal, Senior Director Industrial Communication, Texas Instruments
What is TSN?
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