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Content tagged with Automation & Control posted in August 2010
AutoCAD Hits the Mac and Mobile Platforms
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8/31/2010  Post a comment
Along with a new version that runs natively on Mac OS X, AutoCAD WS extends the design tool to the iPad and iPhone.
LabVIEW 2010 Built for Speed
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8/27/2010  Post a comment
Latest software release optimizes compiler for 20 percent faster code execution.
NSF Funds Software Research for Efficient Computing with Nanoscale Devices
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8/25/2010  Post a comment
Grant gives green light to explore variability-aware software that can help nanoscale devices and components be more adaptive and highly energy-efficient.
Design News Launches Automation & Control Blog
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8/22/2010  Post a comment
New blog covers controllers, sensors, drives and motors, robotics and motion control components, I/O, and system and device network connectivity solutions such as fieldbus, Ethernet and wireless.
Rave Ignition Workstations Primed For CAD/CAE/CAM
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8/12/2010  Post a comment
Packing the latest Intel processors and NVIDIA and ATI graphics options, the new workstations target compute-intensive engineering applications.
Ansoft Designer 6.0 Integrates HFSS and HSPICE into a Common Design Flow
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8/6/2010  Post a comment
Leveraging Solver on Demand technology, electronic design engineers can analyze signal-integrity, power-integrity and EMI problems from a single environment.
Wago IPCs Manage Energy Aboard Solar-Powered Boat
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8/4/2010  Post a comment
Boat's power system featuring 500+ sq. meters of photovoltaic panels and 11 tons of batteries controlled by Wago 758 Series IPCs.
SpaceClaim 2010 Extends 3D to Non-Engineering Groups
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8/3/2010  Post a comment
New release packs features for sheet metal design, as well as new capabilities for concept and bid modeling.
Waterjet Modifications Help Stop BP Oil Leak
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8/2/2010  Post a comment
Valve modifications to waterjet cutter help remove hydrates from undersea containment dome.




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