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Content tagged with Electronics & Test posted in September 2008
Dassault Helps Microsoft Shape Virtual Earth
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Updated 3-D modeling software lets users remix 3-D scenes, using models from the 3DVIA content library to complete their designs
Mechatronics 2.0: Redesigning the Motor City with Mechatronics
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As the auto industry falls, out of the rubble mechatronics rises, possibly becoming the key to the area's redevelopment
MEMS Price to Fall As Production Rises
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New breed of MEMS sensors could enable integration of more safety features
DAC Gives Boost During Power Failure
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EEPROM keeps re-set values in place
Smart Camera Simplifies Automated Inspection
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Processing images at the camera sensor cuts cost, reduces complexity
SolidWorks Helps Users Get SWIFT with CAD
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SolidWorks 2008's SWIFT technology fosters CAD user productivity and reduces the overhead of learning CAD
Laser Scanning Gets Big
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With a range up to 76m, Faro’s Photon Laser Scanner tackles large-object scanning applications
John Van Danacker: Making Hearts Talk
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Veteran engineer John Van Danacker helped Medtronic create technology that lets implanted defibrillators communicate over the Internet
TI Brings Easy RF Control to LEDs
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Development boards work with MCU to create an RF lighting network
Solid State Drive Offers Alternative to Hard Disks
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Accelerometer senses high-frequency vibration
Sensor Reduces Machine Downtime
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Accelerometer senses high-frequency vibration
When Data Absolutely Has to Be There
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SRAM works with EEPROM to save data quickly
High-Def Goes Mobile
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Engineering the Bionic Person
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Todd Kuiken is rewiring human nerves, changing prostheses and the lives of those who wear them
Electric Steering That Feels Right
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Danaher's steer-by-wire system relies on a unique torquefeedback device that simulates the feel of conventional steering
RealHand Surgical Tool: A Medical Revolution
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The RealHand HD revolutionizes abdominal surgeries
Designing and Testing Autonomous Automobiles
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UAVs provide increased safety and flight time at a reduced cost
A Footprint That Feels Like a Kick in the Pants
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Have you been wondering about your carbon footprint?
Gimme Shelter
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Engineering Innovation Can’t Wait for Political Leadership
Internet-Enabled Hearts Run on Wireless
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Wireless telemetry puts a new spin on cardiac care
The Need for Speed
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Packaging OEMs look to advanced software solutions and linear servos to boost system performance
Packaging Goes Robosoft
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New mechanisms and software solutions offer an alternative to standard robots
Robotic Automation in Industrial Manufacturing
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One auto factory saves nearly $40 million a day in labor costs




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