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Content posted in December 2006
Motor ‘System’ Solutions
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Motors add features for communications and advanced control
Chrysler Rolls Over Competition At Plastics Awards
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The Society of Plastics Engineers honors the best automotive plastics designs.
Zigbee Wireless Products Meet Growing Demand
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Microcontrollers, wireless transceivers, and software stacks provide integrated solutions.
MCU Kits Motor On
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12/11/2006  Post a comment
UPDATED: We tested some popular microcontroller (MCU) development kits to find out how well they work. Here’s how they stack up.
Lean, Mean Six Sigma Machines
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Electronics companies have used Lean Six to trim down, but can it help them pump up?
Small Particles, Big Challenges
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Management software helps national lab researchers probe deeper into molecular structure
Integrating Technology as a Rehabilitation Tool
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Motor-driven, computer-control tilt table expands functionality
Polyurethane Foams Get Greener
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Bio-based polyols replace some of the petrochemicals used in urethanes
High-Performance DVR
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Linear Regulators Fulfill Automotive Needs
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Low-dropout (LDO) versions find new niche in growing automotive electronics market
Satellite Receiver
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Network Camera
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Portable Video Player
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House Calls Make a Comeback
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Tech companies see a healthy market in home medical devices
Simulating Crashworthiness At BMW
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BMW's push to create more accurate models of vehicle impacts spurs new simulation technology at ABAQUS
Precision Servo Gearheads
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Gearheads focus on servo performance and precision motion applications




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