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Content tagged with Electronics & Test posted in November 2007
C&K Repositioned in Market under CoActive Technologies
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New switch releases include KMT and KSC ST series
Sport Science Puts Athletic Performance in Engineering Terms
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11/19/2007  Post a comment
In Sport Science, Fox Sports used wireless accelerometers, high-speed cameras, tactile sensors, load cells, gyroscopes and more to learn about athletic performance
World’s Smallest Radio Receiver Developed in Carbon Nanotube
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11/12/2007  Post a comment
Newly developed carbon nanotube radio receivers show potential applications in sensors and augmentation
Global Teams Look to Service-Oriented Architecture
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Standards-based protocol could help engineers communicate with teams in India, China
Advanced TV Components Hit the Market
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Suppliers roll out processors and wireless chipsets for HDTV
System Level Solutions
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11/5/2007  Post a comment
The role of drives is expanding into integrated control packages
Instant Wireless Speeds Katrina Recovery
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Hurricane Katrina showed the real speed and mobility of wireless in an emergency. Two years later, communications companies are still learning from the experience
Packing the Power
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Compact drives combine features and torque-density in small packages
More Flexible Operation with Digital Drives
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Digital drives offer configurable options and advanced software solutions
Solar Decathlon Finalist Credits Photovoltaic System Design for Success
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Santa Clara University seizes third place after nearly not qualifying
Aionex Streamlines Hospital Workflow with APRP Service-Based System
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11/1/2007  Post a comment
RFID-enabled system organizes staff and patients




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