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3-D Inspection Profiling for Parts Measurement Heidenhain Corp. (Schaumburg, U.S.A.) Jul. 22, 2013HEIDENHAIN's versatile IK 5000 QUADRA-CHEK PC software system now gives operators the ability to quickly measure and determine parts profiles within d more...
Low Power Consumption USB Ethernet Controller Solutions Realtek Semiconductor Corp. (Hsinchu , Taiwan) Jul. 22, 2013Realtek Semiconductor Corp., one of the world’s leading network and multimedia IC providers, announced its USB 3.0-to-Gigabit Ethernet controller. more...
TDR Cable Fault Locator for Zoom Analysis GAO Tek Inc. (Toronto, Canada) Jul. 19, 2013GAO Comm has announced the release of this TDR cable fault locator which uses a double cursor display for zoom analysis. more...
Sony shows off internal wireless circuits2010-02-13 Author: Technabob Staff From: Technabob Sony recently showed off a prototype of a high-speed wireless technology which ships signals around between internal electronic components. Sony says they developed the wireless technology to overcome current costs and manufacturing complexities due to the sheer number of wires and Hyperlink to Original Source
NEC Ups Frequency With PTL Interconnects2010-02-11 Author: David Lammers, News Editor From: Semiconductor International NEC Electronics (Tokyo) engineers faced a conundrum in development of the RF circuits created on a 40 nm CMOS technology. The copper contact plugs used in the logic portions of system-on-a-chip (SoCs) wireless products to reduce capacitance were not ideal for the analog and RF portions of long-term Hyperlink to Original Source
Electronic controls safe2010-02-07 Author: Mark Phelan From: Detroit Free Press Millions of people drive cars with electronic throttle controls every day, but they probably never heard of the system until this week, when it got sucked into Toyota's sudden-acceleration quagmire. This is how one automaker's fiasco potentially becomes a problem for the entire industry, and for eve Hyperlink to Original Source
Intelligent security solutions: More flexibility and scalability2010-02-04 Author: Yvonne Pritchard From: SourceSecurity.com Can intelligent technology really deliver a high return on investment and what can it offer government and local authorities today? Yvonne Pritchard of Sony Professional Security details the advantages of intelligent solutions within security installations. Hyperlink to Original Source
Acceleration of program execution2010-02-03 Author: Archana Yarlagadda From: EDN Current design methodologies, whether for software or hardware, are in constant pursuit of making applications faster. For software, execution time is determined by measuring input, processing the data, and displaying or transmitting the output. Here, input and output times depend on the peripheral Hyperlink to Original Source
For enterprises, are mobile apps enough?2010-02-03 Author: Rich Karpinski From: Connected Planet Magazine Everyone is app-crazy these days, so its no surprise that enterprises — and the vendors who serve them — are beginning to assess the value of mobile apps as well. But is a lightweight bit of native app code really enough to satisfy the needs of enterprise IT and their readers? Hyperlink to Original Source
How to Use IGS Antenna Phase Center Corrections2010-02-03 Author: Ralf Schmid From: GPS World In November 2006, the International GNSS Service (IGS) switched from relative to absolute antenna phase center modeling. This was one of the most profound changes in the strategy of the various IGS Analysis Centers (ACs) since the start of the IGS in 1994. Phase center corrections relative to the re Hyperlink to Original Source
The Continuing Evolution of the Human Interface2010-02-01 Author: Mike Salas From: Electronic Products Magazine The phrase “human interface” has long been part of the technology industry lexicon. With advances in touch sensors, proximity sensors, ambient light sensors, and accelerometers, the ability and sophistication of devices used for inputs have dramatically changed. Figure 1 shows how a simplified human Hyperlink to Original Source
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