Top header wildcard
Electronics Industry Search
Already a member? Log In
New to the site? Register

ADVERTISEMENT

Table of Contents

Issue date: October 25, 2004


Features
How To Deal with a Nasty, Nonlinear Problem
Combining nonlinear FEA models with some novel experimental methods and flexible calculation software, engineers transform a daunting analysis challenge into a solvable problem. You can, too.
How to Backlight an LCD
High-voltage ac lighting makes a low-voltage dc app work--go figure!


From The Trenches
Tips from the Trenches



Departments


Ask
Ask the Search Engineer


BMOC
Virtual Claymation


Buzz
A Cure for Ailing Robots

Automation/MC Show to Debut in U.S. in 2005

Electronics Catalog Gets New Look


Expo
Electronics

Fluid Power

Motion Control/Power Transmission

Software/Hardware


Featured Product
Faster I/O, More Memory


Flash
DSPs Grow in Popularity


Mail
Readers Sound Off


Slant
Focus on Openness


Software + Hardware
Art in 3D



Columns


Calamities
The Case of the Aquatic Airplane


Designers Corner
Technology you can use


From The Trenches
Tips from the Trenches


Gadget Freak
Bob Could Stop On A Dime


Rant
Open Up PLM Systems


Web Log
Sites To Surf


Engineering News


CMOS Sensor

Seeing a Bright Future

Thermal System

Xeon Heat Sink

DSPs Go Off-Highway to Control Hydraulics

Fluid Power Abroad

Molded-Assembly Water Control Valve

NASA-standard split-body valves

Future Plastics

Lighting up Electronica

Low-flash, strong PPS

New Sheets

Better sensor understanding

Buyers Guide

Engineers Sound Off On Seven Top Trends

Linear Bearings in 3D

Computation Demand Drives Computer Design

Help for Handicapped Voters

Medical Designers Save Time, Parts with Software

Think Fast

FPGAs Gain Strength


<<< Archive Table of Contents Page





ADVERTISEMENT