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Content posted in September 2006
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Micro Motors Deliver More
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New designs offer smaller sizes with higher power-to-volume ratios
Mobile DTV
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Benefits from a Packaging Win-Win Situation
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End-users and suppliers gain big from scalable motion platforms
Gyroscopic Sensors Aim for New Applications
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New gyros serve in robots, lawn mowers and vacuum cleaners, as well as cars
Strong Steel Joining
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Advanced high-strength steels can be welded or bonded — if you know how
Epoxy bonding
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Minimize Vibration, Improve Motion Control Performance
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Understanding the various methods to reduce the impact of vibration is essential in semiconductor industry systems
Improving machine designs with mechatronics
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Careful analysis of electro-mechanical systems yields oft-hidden solutions to noise, vibration, and accuracy problems
Remote Control
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Stir it up
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Digital Cinema
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Rough Guide to Outsourcing in China
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An engineer's highly practical and entertaining account of two weeks he spent in China ironing out issues with a subcontractor, scouring electronics markets, dealing with schedule slips, and much, much, more
Making GMAW work
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Learning from Failure
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The inside story on how IBM out-foxed Intel with the Xbox 360
Eliminating Automobile Accidents with Smart Technology
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Whether automakers use roadside intelligence or on-board sensing, the ultimate safety goal is the same: Eliminate accidents.
Segway Steers A New Course
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The Human Transporter gets a makeover that includes a more intuitive way to turn.
Rubber Faces a Tough Environment
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Changing application and market requirements challenge the status quo
Waste Not, Want Not
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