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Content posted in October 2006
Robot Suppliers Are Branching Out
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Manufacturers try to expand beyond slumping auto industry
MSC Simxpert Combines Integrated Solvers with Template Builder
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SimXpert intended to assist expert engineering analysts work faster, move seamlessly between disciplines
Conductive Plastics Shield Electronics
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Will telecom equipment and other electronics enclosures shed their metal faceplates in favor of conductive plastics
Motion System-on-a-Chip
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M3000 incorporates functions for both motion and machine control
DSP Locates Highlights
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Recorder finds key moments by searching video and audio cues
Changing for the better
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Material Handling and Logistic Conference addresses supply change
Watch Is on Queen Mary 2
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Condition monitoring system uses satellite communications
Going linear at IMTS
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Manufacturing Technology Show featured linear motion developments
Larger Pipe Sizes Increase Flow Rating
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New diameters on flowmeters allow maximum measurements up to 600 gpm
Management vs. Luck
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Data management gains importance as design complexity soars
Single-Chip Fingerprint IC
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Offers USB interface without requiring a comparison chip
Power Sources
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Power conversion requires both ac-to-dc and ac-to-dc converters
Electromechanical
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Technology advances and faces challenges
Analog Takes the Lead in Digital Revolution
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No slowdown in sight for analog technology
Connectors/Cables
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Connecting within and externally to the system
Sensors
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Improved sensors enhance, simplify
Distributions compete on engineering services
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New support helps speed to market
The End Game
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A final word on memory technologies and displays
Passives don’t stray from their evolutionary path
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Integration expands the need for a diversity of components
Embedded Processors Address Peripheral Issue
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Smaller line widths spur more integration, address peripheral issue




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