Drive for Innovation Chapter 147: Fireside Panel Design West 2012
Brian Fuller hosts a panel on innovation challenges at Design West 2012 with James Truchard of National Instruments, Jeff Lawson of Shockwave Impact, Rich Szczepkowski of SWEMCO and Dave Lentz of Avnet.
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Brian Fuller hosts a panel on innovation challenges at Design West 2012 with James Truchard of National Instruments, Jeff Lawson of Shockwave Impact, Rich Szczepkowski of SWEMCO and Dave Lentz of Avnet.
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LeCroy used DESIGN West to introduce and demonstrate the WaveStation, its new benchtop function/arbitrary waveform generator. The device comes in 10-, 25-, and 50-MHz versions with a sampling rate of 125 Msamples/s, 14-bit front-end resolution and tw...
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Highlights from the 2012 EE Times/EDN ACE Awards, honoring innovation in electronics.
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Renesas used DESIGN West 2012 to demo its RL 78 L12 MCU - powered by a lemon. Who said power doesn't grow on trees?
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Live from DESIGN West, the launchpad of UBM Electronics’ Sensors in Design conference, EETimes’ Peter Clarke describes the MEMS landscape, the major trends identified in the EETimes Confidential special report, who the main players are and just how b...
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DESIGN West is the Embedded Systems Conference on steriods. Here's a quick rundown on this year's conference, to be held March 26-29, 2012. All-access pass attendees get the official show tablet at DESIGN West.
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Ron Wilson heads up a panel on power managment that includes panelists from Actel, Dell, STMicroelectronics, and Microchip Technology. Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010, ESC Boston.
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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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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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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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Here are some highlights from Day 2 at ESC Silicon Valley. Todd Sierer of "An Engineering Mind" presents just a tiny fraction of what happened on and around the show floor on Tuesday April 27. Sponsored by National Instruments (Todd's day job).
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In part 2 of Todd Sierer's interview with Michio Kaku, Kaku tackles the yin and yang of engineer vs. physicist, Star Trek vs. Star Wars, robot vs. human. Michio Kaku gives the keynote at the Embedded Systems Conference on Tuesday, April 27, 2010.
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Rick Froehlich, vice president and general manager of Dell OEM Solutions, previews the industry address he will give at ESC SV 2010 on April 28. This is Dell's first showing at the Embedded Systems Conference.
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What inspired Michio Kaku to be a physicist and how he got his start. Your kids should listen to this one. Todd Sierer of "An Engineering Mind" interviews Michio Kaku as a preview to his keynote at ESC on Tuesday April 26.
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Will robots take over our civilization (and when)? Theoretical Physicist Michio Kaku reveals the answers to this question and others about the future of embedded systems at his ESC SV keynote address on Tuesday, April 27 at 9:30am in San Jose, CA.
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Richard Templeton, CEO of Texas Instruments, will address the Embedded Systems Conference on Wednesday, April 28 9:30am - 10:30am.
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Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku talks about his upcoming keynote address at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose on Tuesday, April 27.
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Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku talks about his upcoming keynote address at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose in Tuesday, April 27.
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Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku talks about his upcoming keynote address at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose in Tuesday, April 27.
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Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku talks about his upcoming keynote address at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose in Tuesday, April 27.
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Testimonials from exhibitors on the value of participating in the Embedded Systems Conference. Filmed at ESC Silicon Valley in 2009.
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Check out the ESC Expo Video for show highlights and testimonials from ESC Silicon Valley 2009.
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Timelapse video of the show floor at the Embedded Systems Conference, San Jose Convention Center, March 30 through April 4 2009.
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A DoD-compliant secure CPU is now available for the consumer market, explains CPU Tech's Robert Beanland to EE Times' Allan Yogasingam. Here's CPU Tech's demo at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, CA in April 2009.
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