EEPN2 : JUNE 2007
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In the June issue, eepn2 reports on the new AT32AP7001, which is the latest member of Atmel's AVR32 AP7 application processor family. Also in this issue, eepn2's Mat Dirjish reports on a substitute for silicon being developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The issue also includes information on enhanced miniature embedded thermoelectric component (eTEC) material from Nextreme, a design win by Fractus for a custom-designed miniature quad-band GSM antenna, a calendar of events for July 2007 with direct links to the appropriate web sites, and much more.
EEPN2 : MAY 2007
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In the May issue, eepn2 reports on the new Q1 Ultra companion PC from Samsung, which can be tailored to a wide range of industrial uses as well as its obvious use as a consumer UMPC. Also in this issue, eepn2's Mat Dirjish reports on unique electronic components that can be created from zinc-oxide nanowires. The issue also includes information on the first practical 40-Gb/s optical transmission technologies using differential quadrature phase-shift keying (DQPSK), a design win by Mistletoe Technologies, a calendar of events for June 2007 with direct links to the appropriate web sites, and much more.
EEPN2 : April 2007
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In the April issue, eepn2 reports on the new RabbitCore Modules from Rabbit Semiconductor, which allow users to select from serial, wired Ethernet, wireless Ethernet/Wi-Fi or wireless ZigBee/802.15.4 as their communications link. Also in this issue, eepn2's Mat Dirjish reports on research from the Georgia Institute of Technology with his piece entitled Sea Shells Open New Vistas For Electronic Devices. The issue also includes information on Luxtera's new photodetectors, which are integrated on SOI-CMOS wafers, a design win by Cypress Semiconductor, a calendar of events for May 2007 with direct links to the appropriate web sites, and much more.
EEPN2 : March 2007
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In the March issue, eepn2 reports on the new LabVIEW Signal Express from National Instruments, which promises to simplify data logging, instrument control and academic instruction right out of the box with no programming required. Also in this issue, eepn2's Ron Schneiderman talks to Peter Anninos and Tony Maladra of Syscom Tech, an electronic components distributor and contract manufacturer that has won certifications for both the IECQ HSPM QC O80000 Restrictions of Hazardous Materials (RoHS) and ISO 9001:2000. The issue also includes information on Intel's development of a low-power, 80-core processor, a design win by TriQuint Semiconductor, a calendar of events for April 2007 with direct links to the appropriate web sites, and much more.
EEPN2 : February 2007
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In the February issue, eepn2 reports on the new DSA70000 series of oscilloscopes from Tektronix, which targets next generation serial data such as PCI Express 2.0 and HDMI 1.3. Also in this issue, eepn2's Ron Schneiderman talks to Bob Wiegand and Cherie Wilkinson of Eastek International about how the company's Chinese operation and the launch of new product design services have impacted the company and its growth. The issue also includes information on wireless external storage from Seagate Technology, a design win by SiGe Semiconductor, a calendar of events for March 2007 with direct links to the appropriate web sites, and much more.
EEPN2 : January 2007
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In the January issue, eepn2 reports on Silicon Laboratories new AM/FM tuner IC, a chip that is expected to transform the AM/FM radio industry. The issue also contains information on free web seminars sponsored by Agilent Technologies, including one on the medalist bead probe technology, which is the newest way to add test points to a pc board. The issue also includes a write-up on multi-gate transistor technology, a design win by Agere, a calendar of events for February 2007 with direct links to the appropriate web sites, and much more.
EEPN2 : DECEMBER 2006
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In the December issue, eepn2 interviews Judy Greenspon of NPI Services, a company that assists its clients with purchasing at the prototype level of a new product introduction. We also report on STMicro's new development package for its ST7Lite MCUs, which is housed in a USB-stick and costs just $12. The issue also contains information on a free motion control seminar sponsored by Danaher Industrial Controls Group, improved technologies for 16-chip MCP memory devices, a design win by Freescale, a calendar of events for January 2007 with direct links to the appropriate web sites, and much more.
EEPN2 : NOVEMBER 2006
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In the November issue, eepn2 reports on the new family of Stratix FPGAs from Altera—Stratix III—which increases performance by 25% while using 50% less power. The issue also contains information on a free machine vision seminar hosted by Cognex, a new type of test point that sits directly on a PCB trace, a design win by PortalPlayer, a calendar of events for December with direct links to the appropriate web sites, and much more.
EEPN2: OCTOBER 2006
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In the October issue, eepn2 reports on a new plastic power source that combines capacitor and battery technologies, as well as a new battery that reportedly is safer and more powerful than Li-Ion. The issue also contains an extensive calendar of events for November with direct links to the appropriate web sites, information on a free seminar hosted by Intel, Kontron, Enea and other companies about accelerating the development of telecom applications, and much more.
EEPN2: SEPTEMBER 2006
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In the September issue, eepn2 reports on tough times in the DC-DC modules market, a wireless system that warns of impending heatstroke, and a new inductive technology that is expected to lead to more accurate position sensors. The issue also contains and extensive calendar of events for October with direct links to the appropriate web sites, information about a power supply design seminar hosted by Texas Instruments and much more.
EEPN2: AUGUST 2006
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In the August issue, eepn2 reports on sub-65 nm packaging frontiers as well as technology to improve film compression. The issue also contains an extensive calendar of events for September with direct links to the appropriate web sites, information on a a free webcast about analog support for digital media-based systems hosted by Texas Instruments and Arrow Electronics, and much more.
EEPN2: JULY 2006
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In the July issue, eepn2 speaks with Steve Atwood, Chief Technology Officer of Capstone Visual Product Development & Technologies at the SID 2006 Conference. Also in the issue are an extensive calendar of events for August with direct links to the appropriate web sites, information on a pair of free webcasts about high-speed probing and digital modulation presented by Agilent Technologies, and much more.
EEPN2: JUNE 2006
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In the June issue, EEPN2 presents two tables of information, one is an extensive calendar of events for July, and the other is a list of optoelectronic device manufacturers. In each case, the table contains direct links to web sites for additional information, quite a timesaving tool for busy engineers. Also in the issue is information about a series of free webcasts on RF Basics hosted by Agilent Technologies, design wins by Philips Semiconductors and Analog Devices, and much more.
EEPN2: MAY 2006
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In the May issue, EEPN2 speaks with Steve Sanghi, President, CEO, and Chairman of Microchip Technology about his new book, Driving Excellence. Also in the issue are an extensive calendar of events for June with direct links to the appropriate web sites, a series of free webcasts about the graphical design of embedded systems hosted by National Instruments and three of its partner companies, and much more.
EEPN2: APRIL 2006
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In the April issue, EEPN2 presents two tables of information, one is an extensive calendar of events for May, and the other is a list of op amp manufacturers. In each case, the table contains direct links to web sites for additional information, quite a timesaving tool for busy engineers. Also in the issue is information about new technologies from Agere Systems, Rapport and IBM, a design win for Texas Instruments, a series of free web casts on test and measurement from Agilent Technoliges, and much more.
EEPN2: MARCH 2006
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In the March issue, EEPN2 speaks with Paul Tallentire, President of Newarak InOne, about the new hazardous materials directives coming out of Europe, Japan and China. Also in the issue is information about new technologies from Laird Technologies and Cambridge Display Technology, design wins for Sigma Designs and Fairchild Semiconductor, a series of free Analog eLab Series Webcasts being held jointly by Texas Instruments and Arrow Electronics, and much more.
EEPN2: February 2006
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EEPN2 speaks with Mitch Free, CEO of MFG.com. Industry News. RoHS Watch. Electronics at a Glance - Pushbutton Switch products grow in Asia-Pacific. New EE books - "2006 Engineering Guide to Process Automation" from Pepperl+Fuchs and C&D Technologies "Data Acquisition Product Data Book".
EEPN2: January 2006
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EEPN2 speaks with Ken Klask, CEO of Amulet Technologies, CES Tradeshow Wrap. Circuit of the month - Nonisolated, Flyback LED Driver Circuit. New EE books - "Nanotechnology Applications to Telecommunications and Networking" written by Daniel Minoli and JTAG Technologies "When Does Boundary Scan Make Sense?".
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