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USB 3.0 bringing superspeed connectivity to mobile devices

Article Source: EDN | Date: 2012-05-24T07:00:00Z
... capacity and data-transfer rates are both crucial in mobile-system designs. Although the storage capacity of mobile devices doubles every year to keep up with increasing content sizes, data-transfer rates...
http://www.edn.com/article/521851-USB_3_0_bringing_superspeed_connectivity_to_mobile_devices.php

Ignore politics at your peril

Article Source: EDN | Date: 2012-05-24T07:00:00Z
... or electronics engineers. Lawyers, doctors, and others all have their say. Did you know that Google is the top Internet/computer lobbyist? In 2012, it has pumped $5 million into lobbying, with Microsoft lagging...
http://www.edn.com/article/521887-Ignore_politics_at_your_peril.php

NSF's I-Corps targets 'innovation ecosystem'

Article Source: EDN | Date: 2012-05-15T18:20:04Z
... commercial products. Candidate projects range from water purification systems and MEMS-based medical devices to single-crystal graphene films and hydrocarbon sensors. I-Corps program manager Errol Arkilic...
http://www.edn.com/article/521803-NSF_s_I_Corps_targets_innovation_ecosystem_.php

Dual power booster adds serious muscle to op-amp outputs

Article Source: EDN | Date: 2012-05-10T07:00:00Z
... a small signal from common, general-purpose op amps for operation at voltages as high as ±75V, or 150V, and ±2A. With two channels in one package, the device suits diverse applications such as power supplies, piezoelectric transducers, electric- and magnetic-field excitation, scanning electron microscopes, motion and motor control, flat-panel-display pattern generators, automated-test equipment, wide-format ink-jet printers, programmable power supplies, medical and surgical instruments, and industrial-audio installations.The device features a unipolar output-voltage swing of 40 to 150V or a split bipolar...
http://www.edn.com/article/521775-Dual_power_booster_adds_serious_muscle_to_op_amp_outputs.php

Remote display technology lets users fully experience cloud content

Article Source: EDN | Date: 2012-05-09T18:24:08Z
.... But there is a drawback to this notion of content anytime and anywhere. Often, the device where the content ends up is not the most appropriate type of device for viewing, sharing and experiencing it, and that's just what the user wants to do. An effective way around this dilemma is remote display technology. Mobility is of paramount importance for many of the devices that access the cloud, such as smartphones, tablets, and the new thinner and lighter laptops. Users of these devices simply want to carry the cloud in a pocket or purse. But that means small display screens and few, if any, hardwired connectors that could link...
http://www.edn.com/article/521754-Remote_display_technology_lets_users_fully_experience_cloud_content.php

Hanking starts building Chinese MEMS wafer fab

Article Source: EDN | Date: 2012-05-04T17:43:04Z
... also has offices in Cleveland, OH. "We've started doing some designs there to get things off the ground," said Sparks.Sparks added that Hanking Electronics is also looking to re-label and some...
http://www.edn.com/article/521697-Hanking_starts_building_Chinese_MEMS_wafer_fab.php

High-performance HF transceiver design: A ham's perspective

Article Source: EDN | Date: 2012-05-03T20:35:44Z
... has logged over 30 years in the semiconductor industry, mostly at Analog Devices, where he worked in engineering, marketing, and product line management for a wide range of analog, mixed-signal, RF...
http://www.edn.com/article/521690-High_performance_HF_transceiver_design_A_ham_s_perspective.php

Researchers prototype implantable microphone for deaf

Article Source: EDN | Date: 2012-05-01T17:59:41Z
... are his former electrical engineering colleagues at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, and with ear-nose-throat physicians Maroun Semaan and Cliff Megerian of University Hospitals Case Medical...
http://www.edn.com/article/521662-Researchers_prototype_implantable_microphone_for_deaf.php

An introduction to capacitive sensing, part 1

Article Source: EDN | Date: 2012-04-24T13:40:26Z
..., and device aging also change the capacitance of the sensor. Such unwanted changes can also be termed as noise.So how do we ensure that noise will not cause spurious detections? If we define a signal...
http://www.edn.com/article/521583-An_introduction_to_capacitive_sensing_part_1.php

Controller ICs take multitouch screens beyond smartphones

Article Source: EDN | Date: 2012-04-19T07:00:00Z
... (Reference 3).As touchscreens move into applications such as automobiles, instrumentation, and medical devices, these devices’ user interfaces can become infinitely adjustable and updatable. The placement...
http://www.edn.com/article/521489-Controller_ICs_take_multitouch_screens_beyond_smartphones.php


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