September 1, 2007

Sept. 1, 2007
Keeping Troops Out Of Harm's Way, Technically Speaking
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CDNLive! 2007 Get a preview of what's ahead at CDNLive! 2007, exclusively from Electronic Design! FEATURES COVER STORY/ENGINEERING FEATURE · John Edwards Keeping Troops Out Of Harm's Way, Technically Speaking Emerging technologies aim to improve safety and emergency care on battlefields and beyond. TECHNOLOGY REPORT · Daniel Harris System-On-A-Chip Toolbox Helps Perfect Design Recipe New SoC building blocks and tools can assist in planning chip designs, buying precious time to add your "special sauce" to the mix.

DEPARTMENTS ENGINEERING ESSENTIALS · Don Tuite Light Up Those Dark Corners Of Video Serial LVDS schemes, larger pixels, and high-brightness LEDs can turn your next project into a full-color, high-resolution phenomenon. DESIGN VIEW · Kevin Nilsen, Aonix Combat Software Complexity With Java Isolation Mechanisms IDEAS FOR DESIGN Drive A Resistive Heater Element Without Adding Noise To The System · James Henden, New Wave Research Add Two Components To Power Supply To Ensure Proper Voltage Sequencing · Alan Adamsky, Spectral Engineering Inc.
TECHVIEW
THE INDUSTRY · William Wong What's New At The Boston Embedded Systems Conference ANALOG & POWER · Don Tuite Inventor Updates A Classic 30 Years Later Test & Measurement · Louis E. Frenzel Training Kit Improves Education In Electronic Instrumentation COLUMNS EDITORIAL · Joe Desposito Innovation Evident In Word And Deed At NIWeek PEASE PORRIDGE · Bob Pease Bob's Mailbox POINT OF VIEW · Tom Curatolo, Vicor Corp. Examine The Thermal Implications Of Potted Versus Open-Frame Bricks
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