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Content posted in September 2003
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LabVIEW Users Blog NI Week
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Engineers find a new way to connect up at an annual event
TPE Seals Relax
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Stress relaxation tests help predict sealing performance
Dr. Robot
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WAGO to Introduce FireWire Module
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Bus coupler module boasts 400 Mbaud rate
No Time to Waste
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Software enabled a trash compactor design to meet deadline and save the company money
Size matters
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Power Trip
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Bus Switches Tackle Diverse Requirements
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Three TI families focus on power, speed, and protection
CAD for Kids
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And the Survey Says . . .
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A new study reveals design engineers plastic preferences
Control Retrofit Tightens Tolerances, Simplifies Operations
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Ethernet controller takes guesswork out of material variability in heat exchanger fabrication
Mighty crystals
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Rosy picture
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Good Deal
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Hybrid 16-bit Controller Hits 60 MIPS
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Core has CPU, DSP, and fast flash memory
Clean Slates and No Life Jackets
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New engineering college hopes to do everything other schools only wish they could
Analyze This
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New Valves Simplify Robot Arm Wiring
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Manifold change-outs get quicker
Former Motor Competitors Join Forces
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Benefits include higher torque, quicker lead times
Medal Man
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Zap 'em
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Robot Races Pack 'em in at NI Week
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Competition helps teach programming skills
Free Trial
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VoIPs Poised to Pop
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Pacific Rim clamoring for chips
Electronic Metering Shrinks to One Chip
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Parts count drops by 80%
Integrated Controller Targets Cost, Reliability
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Off-the-shelf components and robust operating system bring down cost and boost up-time
Simulation Gets Real
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New software enables engineers to do more real-world analyses
Faster Encoders
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All-digital interface on horizon
LabView Users Showcase Extreme Apps
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Engineers push testing, measurement envelope
PPS flexes
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Engineering Students You'd Love to Hire
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Snapshots of some of the best and brightest engineers to be
Fewer Parts, Higher Efficiency
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Window regulator cuts costs with eased assembly
Thermosets Get Gassed
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Polyester bulk molding compound can now benefit from gas-assist molding
New Standard
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Wired to help
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