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Video Interview discussing the need for isolation in solar inverters.
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UMass Amherst engineering professor Baird Soules describes Emma 5 a robotic, remote-controled, WiFi-enabled wheelchair.
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Innovation is innovation. Sometimes you need to learn about revolution.
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UMass Amherst engineering professor Baird Soules talks us through student project that uses an Arduino board to recreate arcade sounds from bygone days.
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TE Connectivity vice president of engineering Steve Jackson and product engineer Galen Martin identify the biggest challenges to innovation.
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Rochester Electronics Microelectronics Assembly Manager Thomas Horgan discusses the importance of keeping manufacturing close to home.
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Microchip Technology's Fanie Duvenhage explains the Configurable Logic Cell (CLC) that's part of certain of their PIC microcontrollers.
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VP of Technology Fred Bargetzi shows off Crestron Electronics new mobile-phone app to control home lighting from anywhere.
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VP of Technology Fred Bargetzi decribes how Crestron Electronics has evolved from a company making single remote-control devices for the home into an entertainment and envrionment-systems architecture powerhouse.
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An amazing gesture-based demo from Jeff Bier of BDTI and the Embedded Vision Alliance gives a glimpse of the promise of this emerging technology.
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Lee Bristol, co-founder of Standard solar, talks to us about his company and renewable energy--while sitting on his roof.
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Sightseeing and driving in rush-hour traffic can be a dumb idea, especially in Washington, D.C.
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Near Clarksburg, West Virginia, the Volt crosses the magic 10,000-mile barrier
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TDI Power VP of engineering offers a tour of his sporty red belt-driven electric vehicle.
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Adapteva CEO and founder Andreas Olofsson talks about his startup processor company in a small office on a famous Revolutionary War road.
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Engineering students don't usually get to work with satellites, unless you come up with a novel, terrestrial version of them.
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Cadence blogger and longtime electronics-industry journalist Richard Goering talks about the EDA industry's climb up the abstraction ladder and how he's survived 27 Design Automation Conferences
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Mentor Graphics CEO Wally Rhines on the EDA industry's outlook and why he wasn't surprised the Japan quake impact was minimal.
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Simon Segars from ARM discusses a new ARM community to address designers' information needs as they start SoC designs.
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An amazing gesture-based demo from Jeff Bier of BDTI and the Embedded Vision Alliance gives a glimpse of the promise of this emerging technology.
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EDA industry analyst Gary Smith says electronic system-level design has arrived as an accepted mainstream methodology
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Jim Hogan and Paul McLellan talk about what it takes to launch an EDA startup today
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Altera's Nirmal Kari describes his company’s first implementation of a MIPS-based soft processor for its FPGAs.
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Cypress's Gahan Richardson unveils the winners of the company's design contest using its PSOC programmable device
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Cypherbridge President Steve Delaney and marketing director Mette McCall talk about their latest products and the state of the embedded market
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A team of all freshman from a Sparta (Wisc.) High School talk about their winning design project
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The Hitex Development Tools Safety Concept supports the certification process of safety-critical applications according to IEC 61508 or ISO 26262 with a comprehensive safety concept. The heart is formed by Infineon’s safety concept PRO-SIL that combi
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Verizon demonstrates its connected home vision – via 4G/LTE – at Consumer Electronics Show.
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Verification guru Brian Bailey talks about the bug in the Intel 6 Series or Cougar chip and the limits of contemporary verification techniques.
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Tiffany Frankovich tells us how she punked colleagues' computer boot sequences with the dulcet tones of Rick Astley. Rick who?
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With an iPad on his hand, Amimon’s CEO Yoav Nissan-Cohen demonstrates at CES how he can wirelessly project photos, films or games from an iPad to a large-screen flat-panel display – via WHDI, without delay.
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EDN Analog Editor Paul Rako and engineers Francis Lau and Eric Schlaepfer tear down the Samsung Galaxy at the 2011 DesignCon in Santa Clara, Calif.
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In a massive attack on the mixed-signal and digital-storage oscilloscope market Agilent Technologies has added two new families - the InfiniiVision 2000 and 3000 X-Series - with 26 models.
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EE Life Editorial Director Brian Fuller interviews Tektronix President Amir Aghdaei at DesignCon 2011
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One of the highlights of DesignCon is end-of-day mingling. Here's a glimpse at the anticipation of the first beer of the second day of DesignCon 2011.
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Smartphone makers will come under closer scrutiny for antenna issues, but the design of the iPhone 4 is as good as any, according to Van Baker, a research vice president at Gartner who attended a briefing at Apple's headquarters.
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The user complaint and return data shows the iPhone 4 does not have a significant antenna design problem, according got Ben Bajarin of Creative Strategies after leaving a briefing at Apple headquarters.
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Phil McKinney, chief technology officer of Hewlett-Packard's personal systems group, showed a prototype flexible display from HP Labs, a technology he said will be a big enabler of future mobile systems.
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With hunger-inspired ingenuity, Brett Raub and his gearhead buddies kludged together a french-fry making machine like no other. You'd never have thought a couple of valves, tubes, scraps of metal and some electronic know-how could do this....
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Stephen Olsen of Mentor Graphics and Jason Kridner of Texas Instruments explain what's so good about Android and why developers should seriously consider using it for their Linux-based applications.
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Kees Janse, a principal scientist at Philips Research gives a demo of audio technology in development to improve the quality of conferencing on a TV. Here he shows reverb cancelation techniques using a microphone array and DSPs.
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Jason Kridner of Texas Instruments and Stephen Olsen of Mentor Graphics explain under what conditions a developer might not choose to opt for Androi.
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Mentor's Stephen Olsen took a minute after his panel on Android at ESC Chicago to explain some of the 'gotchas' developers may run into when using Android. Hint: Stick with the SDK!
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Jason Kridner of TI helps developers decide between Android or MeeGo for applications sitting on top of a Linux platform. Both distributions have their respective advantages, but the choice depends on your performance needs and GUI knowledge.
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Source code licensing is always an interesting topic so in their own words TI's Jason Kridner and Mentor's Stephen Olsen explain the ins and outs of source code licensing with Android.
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Kees Janse, a principal scientist at Philips Research gives a demo of audio technology in development to improve the quality of conferencing on a TV. Here he shows audio localization and video techniques
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Luc Van den Hove, chief executive of Imec, shares his thoughts on CMSO scaling, open innovation and China
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Take your kids to USA Science & Engineering Festival on Oct 23rd and 24th in Washington, DC on National Mall. The event will feature over 1500 fun, hands-on science activities and over 75 stage shows and performances on four stages.
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Guido Dolman, a principal researcher at Imec in Belgium, demos an RF design that can transmit up to 1,024 Kbits/s over five meters at less than 1 milliwatt.
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Internet pioneer Vint Cerf shares his thoughts on best practices for designing the smart electric grid in a keynote at Connectivity Week in Silicon Valley May 2010.
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After a keynote at Connectivity Week, Vint Cerf took questions from the audince on the role of utilities and the dangers of complexity.
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An array of hurdles ranging from making communications gear secure to understanding consumer behaviors stand in the way of flipping on smart electric grids, according to a panel of experts at the Embedded Systems Conference.
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Electric vehicle service stations: Jason Wolf of Better Place explains his company's scheme for switching out batteries to extend range of electric vehicles at his keynote address at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, April 29, 2010.
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Rick Merritt of EE Times moderates the New Horizons in Medical Electronics panel at ESC SV 2010. Sponsored by Texas Instruments, the panel includes Mir Imran, Dan Wallace, Steven Dean, and Jon Adams.
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It's just a matter of when, not if, the electric car becomes ubiquitous, says Jason Wolf, the vice president of Better Place North America. Interviewed by Patrick Mannion (EE Times), Wolf says carbon burners will be museum pieces in the near future.
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Rich Templeton has some inspiring words for engineers. Patrick Mannion of EE Times interviewed him directly after his keynote at ESC Silicon Valley on April 28, 2010.
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ST’s Pasquale Pistorio discusses the five keys to successful technology management in an interview after receiving the EE Times ACE “Lifetime Achievement” Award.
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Yervant Zorian, vice president and chief scientist at Virage Logic, describes the challenges of using intellectual property blocks in system designs and ruminates on the design food chain, the IP infrastructure and the need for more industry conferen...
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CEO Sandeep Vij sits down with Junko Yoshida, editor-in-chief of EE Times, to discuss new partnerships and the near future for MIPs.
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Inder Singh, chairman of LynuxWorks, Inc., talks about the rising importance of virtualization software and the state of Silicon Valley.
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Panelists are: Nick Sugimoto, Honda; Atiq Raza, Kholsa; Marv Bush, Atria; Mark Platshon, VantagePoint, and Mark Gresser, Wildcat at Silicom Ventures event in Mountain View April 13, 2010.
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Space Shuttle Endeavour thundered off the launch pad on a 13-day mission to deliver and install the last major component of the International Space Station.
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The Free Software Foundation used the media frenzy around the Apple tablet launch here to stage a protest of Apple's increasing use of digital rights management in mobile software
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CEO Rich Archuleta gives a wrap up at the CES launch of the Que ProReader, the first product of Plastic Logic, an organic electronics company.
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Representatives of BskyB and CinemaNow talk about their approaches to supporting stereo 3-D content in 2010 and beyond
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Representatives from ESPN and CableLabs talk about their still-evolving plans for supporting stereo 3-D broadcasting in 2010 and beyond
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Lenovo brand manager Stephen Miller shows the Skylight smartbook at a pre-CES reception
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Former vice president Al Gore shared some stats and opinions about the significance of the move to a smart electric grid with a crowd of about 400 in San Mateo, Calif.
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Veteran venture capitalist John Doerr, partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, shares his experiences and opinions on lobbying for green technologies in Sacramento and Washington D.C.
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Veteran venture capitalist John Doerr, partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, answers a handful of audience questions on everything from hot technologies to China's role in smart electric grids.
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Perhaps the first chief technology officer at an electric utility, Duke Energy's David Mohler shares his thoughts on the smart grid, solar and the impact of China.
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Norman Augustine, chairman of a panel of the future of U.S. manned spaceflight, addresses NASA funding issues during a recent aerospace industry gathering.
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Tilera has just announced a "many-core" processors, one with 100 cores. The company's CEO, Omid Tahernia, explains why someone would want 100 cores and why designers shouldn't be afraid to attempt to program it.
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Hot off a panel on the future of microelectronics at ESC Farnborough (UK), Tony King-Smith, VP of marketing for Imagination, elaborated on his comments concerning Intel vs. ARM for embedded and why that struggle is a win--for everyone else!
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Frank Simonis, founder of Nanodialysis, demonstrates a prototype of a system that uses nanoparticles and electronics to eliminate the need for routine trips to the hospital for patients with renal failure.
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IMEC has developed a CMOS bed of nails that can link to individual neurons, explains Kris Verstreken, director of IMEC's bio-nano department.
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"The Future of Television" was featured in a talk by Intel's chief technology officer (CTO) Justin Rattner at the Intel Developers Forum (Sept. 22-24, 2009, San Francisco), where the company described its vision of technology personalizing television...
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Startup HDI (Los Gatos, Calif.) showed at the Intel Developer Forum a novel stereo 3D technology for LCD TVs based on LCOS displays and laser optical light sources.
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Chris Cole of Finisar floated a proposal for 400 Gbit/second Ethernet as the next step for the technology at the recent Ethernet Alliance meeting in Silicon Valley.
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Bikash Koley, a network architect at Google, said bandwidth alone is not enough for today's expanding data centers, telling an audience of Ethernet developers about Google's power requirements and other optimizations.
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Donn Lee, a network engineer for Facebook, talks about the data center challenges for the burgeoning Web 2.0 site which he says needed 100 Gbit Ethernet switches two years ago.
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Scott Kipp, a standards manager at Brocade, presents on the need to move to 25 Gbit/second channels to enable tomorrow's Terabit ASICs for network switches.
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Brian Becker, a Carnegie Mellon PhD student, describes a video-based control system that automates a form of retinal surgery known as laser coagulation
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The founder of Medtronic, Earl Bakken, tells his story of developing the first battery-backed, electronic pacemaker at an IEEE dinner. Part 1 of 2.
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The founder of Medtronic, Earl Bakken, tells his story of developing the first battery-backed, electronic pacemaker at an IEEE dinner. Part 2 of 2.
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Tim Denison, an engineering manager at Medtronic, shows a prototype brain implant now going into animal trials that can both sense and respond to brain waves.
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The display case at one of the main Medtronic offices outside Minneapolis provides a sampler of what's happening in medical implants today.
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Andrew Kahng, chair of the 2009 Design Automation Conference, talks about the event, its attendance, and looks forward to DAC 2010.
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EE Times West Coast Online Editor Dylan McGrath interviewed graduate research assistant Eric Quist of the University of Southern California VLSI/CAD Group, who gave a poster paper in the new User Track at the Design Automation Conference.
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Walden Rhines, chairman and CEO of Mentor Graphics Corp., discusses opportunities for EDA in emerging clean energy applications at the 46th Design Automation Conference.
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Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean walked on the moon, then came home to paint it.
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A brief snipped of a Semicon West keynote address given by Anand Chandrasekher, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Ultra Mobility Group.
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Kevin Beck, president of Sumika Electronic Materials Inc., talks with EE Times about the company and about what he is seeing as a "pretty strong recovery" in the market.
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