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Steve LeibsonLeibson's Law: It takes 10 years for any disruptive technology to become pervasive in the design community. This blog is about the disruptive technologies that either have or will win over electronic engineers, some that won't, and why. Please feel free to link to these blog entries! Written by Steve Leibson, a marketing consultant specializing in lead generation and content creation for high-tech companies, former VP of Content for Reed Business, and former Editor in Chief of EDN. See my consulting Web site at www.sleibson.com and my history site at www.hp9825.com. You can email me at steven.leibson followed by the magic email symbol @ followed by att.net.

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Scary Battery Photos, Just in Time for Halloween

Oct 28 2009 8:53PM | Permalink |Comments (1) |


I’ve just started to write a blog for AgigA Tech, a maker of non-volatile memory subsystems for embedded systems and servers. Today, I posted a fun blog entry with a bunch of photos of leaking batteries destroying the equipment in which they’re installed. Seemed like a good Halloween treat, and a reminder to check your batteries and your assumptions about them. You’ll find the post here. My good friend and AgigA Tech CEO Ron Sartore calls the photos absolutely “Joule-ish.” Funny, they don’t look Joulish to me.


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at 10/29/2009 2:20:57 PM, Brad Wood said:
Golly---I thought you might show some exploded and burning Li-ion ones at least. Problem with those is, there aren't usually enough inveterate shutterbugs around when these go off.

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