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Content posted in October 2005
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New Integrated Solutions
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Components strive to meet the requirements of power supply designers
Rough and Tough
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New designs that perform in the worst environments
New Devices Address Power System's Needs
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Typical applications include smoothing voltage and power
New Ways to Skin the Cat
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Innovative sensing technologies provide new solutions
Connectors Shrink in Size
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New devices squeeze into tighter spaces
Getting More in Less Space
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Increased product functionality drives higher density connectors
The Power Connection
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Handling amps and 100's of volts dictates different connector design considerations
Combining FEA and CFD
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Linking finite element analysis and computational fluid dynamic shows interactions between fluids and structures
Powering Portable Devices
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These new batteries feature greater operating life
New and Notable Product Design
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Mention networks and most people immediately think of computers or cell phones. Here are five products with networks that may not be as familiar as the Internet or Bluetooth.
The Quest for Imperfection
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Hitting The Bullseye
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Five new products target specific apps
Ask The Search Engineer
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The Search Engineer finds solutions to all your questions, problems, and dilemmas. Occasionally, he could be wrong. But he doubts it.
Elastomer Improvements
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The latest TPE materials offer better properties through chemistry changes
NASA Program Finds Fix for Motor Problem
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Space agency brings hi-tech to the everyday
Adhesive Lights Up First
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Exposure to light activates this new epoxy-based adhesive
Help for Environmental Friendly Fastening
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The European Union’s RoHS regulations target all kinds of components used in electronic products.
Elastomers Stretch Modeling Abilities
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Three straightforward strategies can dramatically improve the accuracy of thermoplastic elastomer simulations
Two Fans Better than One
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Car blower combines approaches for steady hp gain
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