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These high reliability transformers are ideal for switching power supplies, point of load converters, and DC-DC converters in military, aerospace, and industrial applications. These transformers from Beta Transformer Technology Corporation meet the demanding requirements of MIL-PRF-27. Operating frequencies up to 3MHz and power ratings from 0.7W to 15W. Click here for more info. viewpoint |Bring More Automation Into Mixed-Signal Design By Ashutosh Mauskar, Magma Design Automation
A crisis of critical proportions is emerging as more and more IC designs demand a complex mix of digital and analog functionality to meet cost, size, packaging, power, and price considerations. This is a switch: in the past, most chips have been either digital or analog. Read the full article...
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IEEE's APEC is the power industry's premier tradeshow and convention. This year's event, held in Austin, Texas from Feb. 24 to Feb. 28, was no exception. (APEC 2009 will be in Washington, D.C.) As a trade-press editor, I go to APEC to track trends and to learn about the dozens of new devices and ICs introduced there. Here's a look at what I took away from the sessions and the tradeshow floor. Read the full article... Engineering TV | Boxing with ZCam 3DV Systems' Algorithm Engineer Sagi Katz discusses the company's ZCam technology while Rich Flier demonstrates a gaming application (and also shows some boxing skills).
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Check Out the Latest Views and News from APEC 2008
Electronic Design's APEC 2008 Hotspot has the latest coverage on this year's IEEE APEC tradeshow, including commentary from Analog/Power Editor Don Tuite and product coverage fresh from the event. CLICK HERE. product picks online | Graphics Switches Connect PCIe/DP PMC I/O Modules Simplify Virtex-5 FPGA Deployment DC-DC Converter Trims The Budget LabVIEW 8.5 Expands Control Design And Simulation Module Pre-Calibrated Position Sensors Replace Pots engineer's resource | Rev Up Your Interdisciplinary Design Skills What happens when a microcontroller turns on a power FET, sending a current pulse to a motor coil that develops a magnetic field that turns the rotor shaft, advancing a timing belt that drives a pair of nip rolls suspended on bearings in a web-processing operation on a form, fill, and seal machine installed on a potato chip line at a Frito Lay plant in central California? And how can you be sure that the encoders, prox sensors, and other feedback devices you plan to use will accurately see and report every relevant motion, machine state, and process condition? And will the signals get through the networks fast enough, without being corrupted, giving the controllers time to execute their algorithms as intended? It's a lot to think about, and it only scratches the surface of what many engineers grapple with today. If you happen to be one of them, then the place for you — where you can find answers and meet others with similar concerns — is www.Mechatronic-Design.com.
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April 1-3 ED bookstore |Programming in Scala: A Comprehensive Step-By-Step Guide By Martin Odersky, Lex Spoon, and Bill Venners
I especially liked the treatment of implementations specific to Scala such as traits, mixins, and actors. These are features that are found in other languages, but Scala implementers did a bit of cherry-picking so Scala has a host of godparents. The book does a good job of covering not only the how but what and why as well. This is important if you expect to get the most out of Scala without a good bit of experimentation and exploration. Read the full article...
Electronic Design's APEC 2008 Hotspot has the latest coverage on this year's IEEE APEC tradeshow, including commentary from Analog/Power Editor Don Tuite and product coverage fresh from the event. CLICK HERE. product picks online | Graphics Switches Connect PCIe/DP PMC I/O Modules Simplify Virtex-5 FPGA Deployment DC-DC Converter Trims The Budget LabVIEW 8.5 Expands Control Design And Simulation Module Pre-Calibrated Position Sensors Replace Pots engineer's resource | Rev Up Your Interdisciplinary Design Skills What happens when a microcontroller turns on a power FET, sending a current pulse to a motor coil that develops a magnetic field that turns the rotor shaft, advancing a timing belt that drives a pair of nip rolls suspended on bearings in a web-processing operation on a form, fill, and seal machine installed on a potato chip line at a Frito Lay plant in central California? And how can you be sure that the encoders, prox sensors, and other feedback devices you plan to use will accurately see and report every relevant motion, machine state, and process condition? And will the signals get through the networks fast enough, without being corrupted, giving the controllers time to execute their algorithms as intended? It's a lot to think about, and it only scratches the surface of what many engineers grapple with today. If you happen to be one of them, then the place for you — where you can find answers and meet others with similar concerns — is www.Mechatronic-Design.com.
Backed by some of engineering's top information sources including Machine Design, Electronic Design, Motion System Design, and Power Electronics, Mechatronic-Design.com is the interdisciplinary engineer's desktop, toolbox, library, and lifeline in one easily accessible place.
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April 1-3 ED bookstore |Programming in Scala: A Comprehensive Step-By-Step Guide By Martin Odersky, Lex Spoon, and Bill Venners
I especially liked the treatment of implementations specific to Scala such as traits, mixins, and actors. These are features that are found in other languages, but Scala implementers did a bit of cherry-picking so Scala has a host of godparents. The book does a good job of covering not only the how but what and why as well. This is important if you expect to get the most out of Scala without a good bit of experimentation and exploration. Read the full article...
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