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Theory and practice
Kevin C Craig, PhD, January 19, 2012We all know about the gap; let’s do something about it. More -
CES is over; it's time to start designing
Patrick Mannion, Director of Content, January 19, 2012DesignCon focuses on both inspiration and deep-dive exploration of the technologies and techniques designers can apply toward forging the next generation of electronic devices and systems. More -
What is IT?
Kevin C Craig, PhD, December 15, 2011The technology of information enables mechatronic problem solving. More -
GE to hire 400 engineers near Silicon Valley
EE Times staff, November 21, 2011General Electric Co last week announced it will base its new global software center in San Ramon, Calif. When fully operational the facility will employ about 400 software professionals, according to GE. More -
Visualizing fundamental design principles
Kevin C Craig, PhD, November 17, 2011With practice, these principles become transparent in a design. More -
Has the layoff wave begun?
By Dylan McGrath, EE Times, November 14, 2011Fears about a wave of successive layoffs by semiconductor firms were stoked recently when two chip makers gave out walking papers. More -
School daze: Do you need a degree to be a real engineer?
Suzanne Deffree, Managing Editor, Online, November 3, 2011If a company of such influence as Apple could be born with two of the founders lacking a college degree, one has to wonder: Do you need to go to school to be an engineer? More -
Gordon Nuttall: turning layoff lemons into start-up lemonade
Interview conducted and edited by Suzanne Deffree, Managing Editor, online, October 20, 2011When life gave this 56-year-old engineer a layoff lemon, he didn’t sour. Instead, he started a new company and found how sweet life could be outside the corporate world at this stage in his career. More -
No fighting
Kevin C Craig, PhD, October 20, 2011In life and in mechanical design, keep the peace. More -
Vitesse Semi cuts 10% of workforce
By Dylan McGrath, EE Times, October 5, 2011Network IC vendor Vitesse Semiconductor Corp cut about 10% of its workforce and consolidated its operations into a single facility at its headquarters in Camarillo, Calif, last week, according to a regulatory filing. More
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June 23, 2010
Texas Instruments online tech day June 29, 2010
I mentioned Texas Instruments’ tech days in a previous blog during the 2010...
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Practical Chip Design
June 7, 2010
Blowouts, elementary school, and the future of democracy
The weekend edition of the Financial Times this week carried a story that gave me...
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Please post the link to the case...
Rich LeGrand– 2012-5-2 06:32:34 PST
in response to Theory and practiceI don't think that there is an article. I searched for the keywords: case study...
Eager Reader– 2012-24-1 12:10:41 PST
in response to Theory and practiceI second the request to fix the links. The "exercise" would be very instructive...
Eager Reader– 2012-24-1 10:01:55 PST
in response to Theory and practice
Slideshow: HP3577 network analyzer cursor knob repair
Step-by-step visual instructions on how to remedy a flaw common to several vintage 1980s instruments.Events
10th R&D Product Development Innovation Summit
March 06-08, 2012Location: 1125 Boston Providence Turnpike (Route 1)Global Electronics Forum
March 07-09, 2012Location: 40-42 Hatton Garden
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Product fEEd
EDN's technical editors highlight notable new products including analog and digital ICs, power components, sensors, passives, boards and systems, software, and more.
Murata Electronics LFB182G45BG2D280 filter: Filter targets 2.4-GHz wireless apps
TDK B32*6T film capacitors: MKP and MKT film capacitors have low insertion height
Triad Magnetics CMT-8100 common-mode inductors: Inductors eliminate noise in power-supply lines
Power Integrations DER-297 reference design: LED-driver reference design adds efficiency
Mitsubishi WVGA AA070MC01 and WXGA AA106TA01 LCD modules: Modules have 170° horizontal and vertical viewing angle
Sharp LS series of ultra-low-power memory LCDs: Series draws less power than conventional TFT LCDs
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Taking the Measure
Rick Nelson, editorial director of Test & Measurement World, comments on test, globalization, measurement, machine vision, economics, nanotechnology, the engineering profession, and more.
Latest Post: September 12, 2011
After more than 13 years at T&MW, I have decided to move on to a new position, but T&MW will be in good hands. Read More
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