Episode 17: $1/W Solar; Wireless Sensors

June 22, 2011
This week, power editor Don Tuite comments on IHS iSuppli’s report on $1 per watt solar modules. Embedded editor Bill Wong gives his take on wireless sensors and a new resistive touch chip. EDA editor David Maliniak talks about how EDA might see significant growth in the future, Paul Whytock, Editor-in-chief of Electronic Design Europe, comments on the Nokia-Apple legal tiff, and more.LISTEN NOW                    DOWNLOAD

This week, power editor Don Tuite comments on IHS iSuppli’s report on $1 per watt solar modules. Embedded editor Bill Wong gives his take on wireless sensors and a new resistive touch chip. EDA editor David Maliniak talks about how EDA might see significant growth in the future, Paul Whytock, Editor-in-chief of Electronic Design Europe, comments on the Nokia-Apple legal tiff, and more.

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