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  • In Brief.
     // Circuits Assembly; Mar2003, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p12 

    Presents several news items related to the U.S. electronics industry as of March 2003. Shift in the location of Murietta Circuits in Anaheim, California; Plans of Matrix Integrated Systems Inc. to install Mykrolis in Billerica, Massachusetts mass flow controllers.

  • People.
     // Circuits Assembly; Mar2003, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p14 

    Presents information about several people associated with the U.S. electronics industry as of March 2003. Appointment of Alfred Muranaga at the post of president, Yamaichi Electronics USA in San Jose, California; Recruitment of Chuck Gardner for the post of business development manager at Libra...

  • Thomson-CSF develops laser target projector..
     // Aviation Week & Space Technology; 6/13/88, Vol. 128 Issue 24, p142 

    France's Thomson-CSF has developed two new projection systems for dome-type air combat simulators. They provide more realistic target and sky/earth presentations and improve the training value of the military simulators. Both the Mars target and the Janus sky/terrain projection system have...

  • Black Enterprise Guide to home entertainment.
    Miller, S. // Black Enterprise; Sep87, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p81 

    A guide to the latest in consumer electronics--TV sets, stereos, personal computers, answering machines, cordless telephones, microwaves and more.

  • Tips for the digitally disconnected.
    Miller, S. // Christian Science Monitor; 1/16/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 35, p18 

    Offers advice for users of electronic devices, including the idea to learn about a product from the Web site of the manufacturer.

  • Electronics.
    DeMeis, Rick // Design News; 1/5/98, Vol. 54 Issue 1, p71 

    States that the demand for smaller electronic-device packages will grow geometrically by the year 2000. Why the demand is expected to grow; Comments from Bob Boyes, marketing manager for Poly-Flex Circuits. INSET: Silicon, sister,...got what it takes.

  • Washington beat.
    Wingo, Walter // Design News; 4/6/98, Vol. 54 Issue 7, p32 

    Presents news briefs from the United States, pertaining to electronics. Request for increase spending in science and technology by President Bill Clinton's Administration; Proposal of $277 million in federal funds for the development of a Supercar to the Partnership for a New Generation...

  • Profiling technique improves PCB assembly.
    Wingo, Walter // Design News; 4/6/98, Vol. 54 Issue 7, p109 

    Presents information on a temperature sensing technology that improves printed circuit board assembly, which eliminates the use of adhesives for thermocouple attachment. How this technique works; Who developed the technology; Contact information available. INSET: Methods for mounting...

  • Planar transformers make maximum use of precious board space.
    Choina, Simon // Electronic Design; 03/09/98, Vol. 46 Issue 6, p97 

    No abstract available.

  • Reader feedback: A mailbag and book review.
    Jung, Walt // Electronic Design; 03/09/98, Vol. 46 Issue 6, p153 

    No abstract available.

  • 40 years ago in Electronic Design.
    Scrupski, Steve; Schiff, Debra // Electronic Design; 04/06/98, Vol. 46 Issue 8, p64F 

    Presents information on electronic articles which appeared in the April 02, 1958 and April 16, 1958 editions of `Electronic Design.' Information on experiments involving general-purpose digital computers; Information on automated history.

  • 40 years ago in electronic design.
    Scrupski, Steve; Shergalis, Lawrence D. // Electronic Design; 06/08/98, Vol. 46 Issue 14, p80B 

    Focuses on two electronics-related articles which were published on the June 11, 1958 issue of the periodical `Electronic Design.' Advantages of printed-wiring; Technique on capturing elusive transients.

  • Integration trend builds steam.
    Bindra, Ashok // Electronic Design; 09/14/98, Vol. 46 Issue 21, p20 

    Focuses on the trend toward electronics integration. Level of functional integration; Integration of semiconductors; Overall performance of integrated systems.

  • Bob's mailbox.
    Pease, Bob // Electronic Design; 09/14/98, Vol. 46 Issue 21, p124 

    Responds to questions from readers about electronics. Includes door-activated radio; Alternate flashing of motorcycle headlights; Materials in breadboarding.

  • Our readers write.
    Pease, Bob // Electronic Design; 12/4/95, Vol. 43 Issue 25, p20 

    Reports on feedback from writers to the column on electronic design.

  • Upcoming meetings.
    Pease, Bob // Electronic Design; 12/4/95, Vol. 43 Issue 25, p65 

    Presents schedules for electronic shows.

  • Communications controller board holds 33- 0r 50- MHz...
    Nass, Richard // Electronic Design; 12/4/95, Vol. 43 Issue 25, p152 

    Reports that by combining a Motorola 33-MHz 68040 or 50-MHz 68060 microprocessor with a 68360 Quad Integrated Communication Controller, the NitroCom VMEbus board simplifies communications.

  • Advanced technologies: Shaping the next century.
    Ajluni, Cheryl // Electronic Design; 12/16/95, Vol. 43 Issue 26, p69 

    Investigates the impact of electronic technology on various industries in the United States. Development of car multimedia systems and smart sensors in the automotive industry; Internet in telecommunications; Integration of neural-network-based chips into children's toys; Speech recognition chips.

  • MCT to sell Europe intertrade subsidiary.
    Ajluni, Cheryl // Electronic News (10616624); 9/11/95, Vol. 41 Issue 2082, p64 

    Reports that Micro Component Technology (MCT) is selling its European distribution subsidiary, Intertrade Scientific Inc. The signing of a letter of intent with a private European investor.

  • State of the art electronics.
    Toussaint, P.A. // Essence (Essence); Jul90, Vol. 21 Issue 3, p88 

    Presents a roundup of some high-tech, state-of-the-art electronic products, such as still video cameras, personal video units, and palm-size learning products like the electronic Bible.

  • A fond remembrance: When voltage and current were always sinusoidal.
    DeDad, John A. // EC&M Electrical Construction & Maintenance; Mar1997, Vol. 96 Issue 3, p6 

    Presents the author's reminisces of previous knowledge of current and other electronic concepts. Revolution in the electronic industry; Emergence of computers; Problems in harmonics and power quality; Tools necessary for troubleshooting electrical problems; Availability of information.

  • Product information guide.
    DeDad, John A. // Electrical World; Apr96, Vol. 210 Issue 4, pS-1 

    Presents information on electronic products on the electronics industry market in 1996. Features of arresters, cable accesories, cable compounds and circuit breakers; Information on crimping tools, distribution automation and other products and services.

  • Why so many people are using beepers.
    Brown, C.N.; Mark, E.R. // Good Housekeeping; Jul92, Vol. 215 Issue 1, p187 

    Reports on the increase in the use of pagers or `beepers,' which at one time were only used by doctors. Who uses them; How paging works; Paging features; Renting or buying pagers.

  • A systematic approach to environmental stress screening
    Weir, Eddy // Environmental Engineering; Jun1990, Vol. 3 Issue 2, p11 

    No abstract available.

  • Getting the message out.
    Weir, Eddy // Machine Design; 3/21/96, Vol. 68 Issue 6, p44 

    No abstract available.

  • Be it ever so high-tech, there's no place like home.
    Williams, Jim // EDN; 1/5/95, Vol. 40 Issue 1, p103 

    Focuses on how to make a home electronic laboratory. Production of accumulated time benefit; Laboratory organization maintenance; Suitability of analog circuits for home work; Economic advantages of using older equipment.

  • EDN signals & noise.
    Reggiardo, Christopher; Calabrese, Gus // EDN; 7/4/96, Vol. 41 Issue 14, p16 

    Focuses on reactions to articles published in `EDN' periodical concerning electronics. Fulfillment of the prophecies through technology; Acceleration of the impact of technology and optimization of Moore's law; Degradation of available programming due to the V-chip system.

  • EDN signals & noise.
    Reggiardo, Christopher; Calabrese, Gus // EDN; 8/01/96, Vol. 41 Issue 16, p51 

    Responds to inquiries concerning electronics. Current practical limitations for frequency-domain processing of real-time signals; Debate over the V-chip requirement in new televisions.

  • Long-awaited one chip MPEG-2 codec arrives.
    Wright, Maury; Granville, Fran // EDN; 09/01/97, Vol. 42 Issue 18, p14 

    Reports on the introduction of an integrated codec that can decode and encode MPEG-2 digital video streams. Who developed the code; Contact information.

  • EDN signals & noise.
    Wright, Maury; Granville, Fran // EDN; 09/01/97, Vol. 42 Issue 18, p53 

    Presents information and issues concerning electronics and products related to electronics. Similarities between the dither technique and a technique used in a radiation-monitoring device; Benefits of simplistic approach to circuit design.

  • Rate-monotonic analysis keeps real-time systems on schedule.
    Oshana, Robert // EDN; 09/01/97, Vol. 42 Issue 18, p129 

    Highlights the development of real time electronic systems. Potential of real time systems; Prediction of timing accuracy through rate-monotonic analysis; Requirements of rate-monotonic analysis (RMA); Use of RMA to develop and analyze tasking architecture.

  • Making the jump to HDL-based programmable-logic design.
    Conner, Doug // EDN; 09/01/97, Vol. 42 Issue 18, p181 

    Focuses on the transition from hardware-design methodology (HDL) to simply programmable-logic design (PDL) as it relates to the field of electronics. What must be done before taking the step to HDL; Primary motivation to changing to HDL; Need to decide which program languages need to be learnt.

  • Whatever happened to second sources?
    Schweber, Bill // EDN; 09/12/97, Vol. 42 Issue 19, p29 

    Editorial. Comments on sole sourcing of component parts for designers of electronic devices. Why there is no second sourcing for designers of electronic devices; Service which second source suppliers provide for a designer; Reference to a fire at one of Toyota Corporation's parts suppliers;...

  • EDN design ideas.
    Travis, Bill; Swager, Anne Watson // EDN; 09/12/97, Vol. 42 Issue 19, p99 

    Presents information on design ideas relating to the field of electronics. Implementing LCD (liquid crystal display) bar-graph displays in cost sensitive designs; Description of a inductorless circuit which keeps a low-dropout regulator within its regulation region when a Li-ion battery's...

  • EDN electronic design automation.
    Travis, Bill; Swager, Anne Watson // EDN; 10/09/97, Vol. 42 Issue 21, p152 

    Presents information on various electronic design automation equipment. Functions of the Vera 3.0 Verilog verification system; All-in-one circuit-design tool offered in a Windows program; Information on state-machine software.

  • EDN signals & noise.
    Robertson, David // EDN; 10/23/97, Vol. 42 Issue 22, p45 

    Presents information pertaining to issues related to electronics. Richard Sheldon's views on the division by ten in conversion of 64-bit binary numbers to ASCII decimal numbers; Process that can be used to make conversion much easier; Information on DACs for DDS performance with emphasis on...

  • Some designs send mixed signals.
    Maxfield, Clive // EDN; 10/23/97, Vol. 42 Issue 22, p177 

    Focuses on the term `mixed signal' in relation to electronic components. What mixed signal should refer to; Reason correct usage of term is important; Terms one should be aware of; Detailed information pertaining to analogs; Indepth look at issue.

  • Specialized test judges DMT-amplifier performance.
    Roberts, Richard // EDN; 11/20/97, Vol. 42 Issue 24, p117 

    Presents information on discrete-multitone (DTM) waveform which requires selecting the appropriate components. Details on what traditional amplifier linearity are based on; Information on statistical distributions; Why must the gain factor be considered.

  • EDN electronic design automation.
    Roberts, Richard // EDN; 11/20/97, Vol. 42 Issue 24, p183 

    Presents information on electronic design in relation to the electronic industry. Information on the results of a partnership with CAE Technologies and Power PCB design; Details on the Version 13 if Tango PCB; Investigations of the Memory Modeler EDA software; Information on other designs.

  • EDN test and measurement.
    Roberts, Richard // EDN; 11/20/97, Vol. 42 Issue 24, p186 

    Offers a look at software in the electronic industry. Information on the Digital Virtual Tester; Details on the 2390A series of portable spectrum analyzers; Reference to PatMax image analysis; Information on other software.

  • EDN components.
    Roberts, Richard // EDN; 11/20/97, Vol. 42 Issue 24, p141 

    Features various electronics products. What is provided by the Pure Flat color-display tube of Matsushita Electric company; Light emitting demode (LED) displays by AZ Displays company; Information on a monitor by Cornerstone Imaging Incorporated.

  • EDN electronic design automation.
    Roberts, Richard // EDN; 03/02/98, Vol. 43 Issue 5, p158 

    Presents information on several electronic design automation systems available on the market. Design of the XCS30XL device designed by Xillinx Incorporated; Information on version 1997.4 of the Hercules hierarchical physical verification system by Avant! Corporation; Features of the EDA tool...

  • You're not working on the next big thing?
    Schweber, Bill // EDN; 03/26/98, Vol. 43 Issue 7, p47 

    Focuses on electronics, and how the next big thing in technology becomes the next thing. Need for engineers to document designs and their implications; Reference to interactive television.

  • EDN test & measurement.
    Schweber, Bill // EDN; 06/04/98, Vol. 43 Issue 12, p224 

    Presents information on several types of electronic products, which can be used in test and measurement applications. Information on the BGA Socket and Probing System II from Emulation Technology Incorporated; Functions of the MS8606A digital mobile-radio transmitter tester by Anritsu; Benefits...

  • Troubleshooting at the component level.
    Mancini, Ron // EDN; 06/18/98, Vol. 43 Issue 13, p24 

    Focuses on the key components required to solve problems related to electronics, highlighting factors which should be considered when attempting to understand components. Reference to tests which can be conducted on circuits; Methods which can be used for electronic `troubleshooting.'

  • Demodulator makes low-cost optical tracker.
    Travis, Bill; Swager, Anne Watson; Sarns, Steven; Grill, William; Godil, Ajmal; Bell, David; Ahrens, Tamara; Wong, Mike; Bath, Alec; Shen, Dean // EDN; 06/18/98, Vol. 43 Issue 13, p119 

    Presents information on designs which can be used in the development of electronic devices. Factors which should be considered when attempting to develop a synchronous-demodulator circuit; Limitations of synchronous circuits; Information on a device which can be used in the design of light...

  • EDN components.
    Travis, Bill; Swager, Anne Watson; Sarns, Steven; Grill, William; Godil, Ajmal; Bell, David; Ahrens, Tamara; Wong, Mike; Bath, Alec; Shen, Dean // EDN; 06/18/98, Vol. 43 Issue 13, p179 

    Presents information on components which can be used within the electronics industry. Information on electronic switching systems; Advantages of using Series 44 emergency stop switches; Features of surface mount current switches; Details on the R-26 and R-27 series of time-delay relays.

  • EDN Electronic Design Automation.
    Travis, Bill; Swager, Anne Watson; Sarns, Steven; Grill, William; Godil, Ajmal; Bell, David; Ahrens, Tamara; Wong, Mike; Bath, Alec; Shen, Dean // EDN; 09/01/98, Vol. 43 Issue 18, p139 

    Provides information on a range of electronic designs. Information on Cell-an cell Spice extraction tools; Use of these tools; Development of StructureProver II, an enhanced version of StructureProver, a high performance tool; Details on the design of the AutoMM/Saber module; Features of the...

  • Tiny antennas find more hotspots.
    Hecht, J. // New Scientist; 2/8/92, Vol. 133 Issue 1807, p28 

    Describes an antenna developed by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colo. that is so small that it can pick up infrared radiation. How it works; Its efficiency; Improvements to the sensitivity of a superconducting infrared detector called a bolometer.

  • Book and blackboard rolled into one.
    Bown, W. // New Scientist; 2/29/92, Vol. 133 Issue 1810, p25 

    Reports that electronics books that can do calculations for you went on offer to engineers and scientists last week. These will allow engineers to find equations they need and then perform the calculation for them on the same computer screen. Why electronic publishing of books in general is...

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