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Issue date: May 20, 2002

Features
A case for depth perception
Using polycarbonate, two-shot molding, a suite of software, and extensive collaboration, Kodak engineers and designers develop a single-use camera that breaks records for underwater performance
Calculate, integrate, evaluate
Standardized calculation methods complement finite element analysis to hasten gear design


Motion control goes modular
Integration brings motion control into the mainstream


Single unit combines all cylinder, valve functions
Intelligent subsystem presents an integrated pneumatic solution for distributed applications


Transparent touch panel is non-breakable
Film-on-plastic replaces film-on-glass



Departments


Guest Commentary
The future belongs to integrated solutions


Hot Products
Innovative Microprocessor Products


Product News
Computer Productivity Tools

Electrical/Electronics

Latest and Greatest Offerings in the Engineering Marketplace

Power Transmission and Motion Control


Readers Write
Letters to the editor


Sneak Preview
Bendable LCDs?

Faster evaluation of alternative vehicles

Laser links two satellites



Columns


Designers Corner
Speeding ball screws


Editorial
Don't bet on the Euro (just yet)


The Z Files
The case of the bumper sandwich


Engineering News


'Rotating lock' lifts boats, links waterways

Kamen keeps kids' future FIRST

Software predicts plastic part looks

Top ten server trends take shape

UAVs take flight

Who else uses your CAD data?


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