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Content posted in July 2005
For Automakers, it’s Bandwidth, Bandwidth, Bandwidth
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7/27/2005  Post a comment
To reduce complexity and prepare for the onslaught of more electronic features, automotive engineers are looking at faster, more efficient electrical architectures.
Energy-Efficient Motors
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7/18/2005  Post a comment
Thirty percent global energy savings possible
Linear Motors Hit Their Stride
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New designs and lower costs lead to wider uses
Powder Metallurgy Winners
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A design competition highlights mechanical property gains
Prime Change Agents in Motion Control
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7/18/2005  Post a comment
A leading integrator charts some of the field's significant technologies
Electronics
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Green Wire
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7/18/2005  Post a comment
Automotive wiring gets an environmentally friendly coating
Run For Your Life
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Tied To a Yellow Line
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Many new devices now connect to the Safety at Work system
Motion Accuracy Problem?
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7/18/2005  Post a comment
Key: Sort out the contributions of the step motor and driver
Ask the Search Engineer
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7/18/2005  Post a comment
The Search Engineerfinds solutions to all your questions, problems, and dilemmas. Occasionally, he could be wrong. But he doubts it.
Fluid Power
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Controlling Beams of Light
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Precisely positioning bending magnets keeps electrons on the right path in synchrotron particle accelerator
Software/Hardware
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In the Marketplace
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Visualization Systems
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7/18/2005  Post a comment
New machines are helping engineers see more of their designs
Mind Over Money and Life
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7/18/2005  Post a comment
Pay is up, but money isn't the only thing that matters
Performance and Efficiency
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New IC products boast motor control features
A Lean Cut
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Control system architectures move to consolidate control hardware and integrate motion networks
ZigBee Shrinks to One Chip
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Device holds processor, transceiver, and memory
Controlling an Unmanned Car
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Motion controls address the challenges of an autonomous vehicle
Like Oil For Water
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7/11/2005  Post a comment
A transfusion and a transplant preps an old press for a new mission in Georgia
Stronger Steels Create Joining Challenges
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7/7/2005  Post a comment
Reaping the design benefits of advanced high strength steels requires changes to welding systems
Creating Parametric Ribbon Cables
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7/5/2005  Post a comment
Here is a simple assembly you can create using SolidWorks
Coping With a Nasty Complex Acoustic Impedance
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Here is a unique way of specifying a complex impedance at a boundary in ANSYS
Breaking the Next Flop Barrier
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Cray expects to surpass petaflop level
Visualization Systems
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New machines are helping engineers see more of their design




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