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Content posted in September 2007
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Microsoft Makes Manufacturing Push
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Manufacturing software provides shop floor insight
Need Foreseen in Embedded for Model-Based Design
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More processors and greater complexity drive need
Baldor Rolls Multi-Axis Ethernet Drive
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New drive offers deterministic real-time signals
Digital Prototyping Boosts Productivity on Canal Project
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Returns are substantial, but not immediate, engineer says
Experts Say Manufacturing Outsourcing Is Still Strong
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Labor savings enable manufacturers to save from 15-45 percent
Mega-Event Shifts Focus to Show Floor
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Keynote speeches are gone
CAD/PLM: PTC
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Wago Releases Two-Conductor Wire Splicer Lever-Nuts 222-412
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Wago’s new 222-412 Lever Nuts provide two contacts for compact installation
Analog Front End Speeds Copiers, Printers
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Enables desktop color copy speeds of 40 pages per minute
Absolute Encoder Costs Less, Saves Space
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Encoder offers absolute positioning with a cost and package size that compete with incremental models
Shock Absorber is Small and Sturdy
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Miniature model targets today's compact, yet powerful, motion systems
The Every Man's FEA
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NEiFusion targets design engineers, not simulation specialists
Integrated Power Analyzer Cuts Setup Times
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No programming of test modules required
World's Smallest Linear Motor
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Though tiny, the newest SQUIGGLE motor ups the ante on force and positioning
2007 Engineer of the Year: Boeing 787 Chief Project Engineer Tom Cogan
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The chief project engineer of Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner doesn’t crack under pressure, despite a job that keeps him on his toes 24/7
High-Frequency Packaging
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HSMP lends itself to high-volume hermetically sealed devices
Cost Effective Color From Z Corp.
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New 3D Printer offers low price and money-saving powder management features
TI's Controller Manages 16 Power Supply Channels
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Controller is targeted at high-energy efficiency systems
Push and Twist For Fast Fluid Connections
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Hydraulic quick connect system now works with standard threaded ports
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