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Freeze 75 – and you have a temperature under control

A device operates OK until it reaches stable operating temperature … a typical situation in praxis usually caused by a faulty component or faulty (cold) joint. Localization of such a fault is easy only if we can cool down (locally) a given component or a given joint. It´s often possible to suppose a source of […]

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libcxxrt C++ Runtime Now Available Under BSD License

Boulder, CO (PRWEB) May 23, 2011 The FreeBSD Foundation and the NetBSD Foundation announced today that they have acquired a non-exclusive copyright license to the libcxxrt C++ runtime software from PathScale, a leader in high performance Fortran, C, and C++ compiler products for AMD64, Intel64, and MIPS. This software is an implementation of the C++

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Electronics Enthusiast Writes (First Book in a Series) I2C PIC Programming Book For Under $7

Fort Pierce, FL (PRWEB) November 24, 2005 David Hoffman has been an electronics enthusiast for over twenty years, with a degree from TECC school of electronics, loves tinkering with electronic projects. But feels there is a real need for budget priced how-to books for the budget minded reader.   Not everyone has $ 30 to

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PositiveID Corporation Launches Ricin Detection Assay Developed Under U.S. Department of Homeland Security to Protect Nation against Biological Threats

Delray Beach, Florida USA (PRWEB) October 19, 2011 PositiveID Corporation (PositiveID or Company) (OTCBB: PSID), a developer of medical technologies for diabetes management, clinical diagnostics and bio-threat detection, http://finance.yahoo.com/news/U-S-Department-Homeland-pz-3857242034.html?x=0&.v=1 [announced __title__ Globe NewsWire Press Release] that it has launched a Ricin detection assay, which was developed under and funded by the U.S. Department of Homeland

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Tablet PC Architectures Dominated by ARM and iOS; New Kindle Could Light a Fire Under Android

Santa Clara, Calif. (PRWEB) October 24, 2011 Shipments of tablet PCs with ARM processors are expected to grow 211% Y/Y in 2011 to 59.9 million units, while tablet PCs with x86 processors (typically used in notebook and netbook PCs) are not expected to experience strong growth until 2013, according to the newly-launched DisplaySearch Tablet Quarterly

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Analog Devices to Introduce New High-Performance Solutions at electronica 2008 Under the Theme: "Analog Devices | Everywhere" — New ADI converter family, MEMS and digital signal processing solutions will be announced In Hall 4, Stand 159, ADI will demonstrate the breadth of its technology portfolio for automotive, industrial, medical and consumer markets and the latest innovations in analog, DSP and convergent processing More information: http://www.analog.com/electronica2008

NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) September 8, 2008 The company will have a range of demonstrations at its stand (Hall 4, Stand 159) that represent industry-leading innovations driving emerging applications in automotive, industrial, medical and consumer markets. The demonstrations will also highlight ADI’s converter and embedded/convergent processing and DSP technology.   Converter Technology   ADI has twice

Analog Devices to Introduce New High-Performance Solutions at electronica 2008 Under the Theme: "Analog Devices | Everywhere" — New ADI converter family, MEMS and digital signal processing solutions will be announced In Hall 4, Stand 159, ADI will demonstrate the breadth of its technology portfolio for automotive, industrial, medical and consumer markets and the latest innovations in analog, DSP and convergent processing More information: http://www.analog.com/electronica2008 Read More »

HRL Laboratories Demonstrates World’s First Graphene RF Field-Effect Transistors Under DARPA’s CERA Program

Malibu, CA (PRWEB) December 5, 2008 – HRL Laboratories, LLC, announced today it has demonstrated the world’s first graphene RF field effect transistors (FETs) as part of the Carbon Electronics for RF Applications, or CERA program. The milestone is the first in the proposed 51-month, three-phase program to develop a new generation of carbon-based radio-frequency

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