[Technology Report] Sensors To Transform Vehicles Into Electronic Cocoons
While electronics have pervaded almost every aspect of the automobile, the electronic content is only about 8% to 20%. But that scenario is changing rather rapidly. Around the globe, manufacturers of passenger cars and other transportation vehicles...
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Ashok Bindra
[Technology Report] Hybrid-Electric Vehicles Propel Us Toward An 80-MPG Future
Standing at the gas pump, watching the dollar total spin up into the stratosphere, haven't many of us dreamed of owning an electric-powered car that can thumb its hood ornament at the oil companies as it whizzes us ever so quietly by their filling...
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Lisa Eccles
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[Ideas For Design] Circuit Detects Phone-Line Breaks
Alarm system designs often require circuitry that can detect whether a phone line is active or broken. With this type of design, the primary difficulty is drawing less than 5 µA from the phone line over a line-voltage range of 24 to 58 V as the...
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Contributing Author
[Editorial] Welcome To The New Millennium—And A Shaky Start
As we start the new year (and what most people acknowledge as the real beginning of the new millennium), we can hopefully put all of the legal issues regarding our presidential election to rest and prepare to administer the oath of office to our next...
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Dave Bursky
[Letters] Letters
Why Not Use One Cup Of Water? After reading your article "Energy IndependenceWithout PollutionLies At Our Fingertips" [Nov. 6, 2000, p. 165], I, probably like 10,000 others, wondered, why not use...
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[40 Years Ago] Design '61: Computer Systems
There is virtually no field of business or technology that digital computers will not invade in the next few years. They will share a greater part of the routine paperwork burden, they will control more processes and machine tools, and they will play...
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Steve Scrupski
[40 Years Ago] Design '61: Semiconductor Devices
Skepticism is growing on the predicted role of tunnel diodes in future electronic equipment designs. The devices, available in production quantities for more than a year, still have not found their place in equipment. Engineers working on...
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Steve Scrupski
[Forefront] Company Alliance Develops Micro-Signal DSP Architecture
Stiff competition and very high-performance DSPs demanded by emerging convergence applications have motivated Intel Corp. and Analog Devices Inc. to generate a novel DSP core. Using the companies' respective strengths in data- and signal-processing...
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Ashok Bindra
[Forefront] Fast Turnaround Times Drive Successful Sensor Manufacturers
Designers and investors alike should take a closer look at the proximity and photoelectric sensor market. A recent study by Venture Development Corp., Natick, Mass., says this industry totaled $614 million in 1999. Also, its 6.7% compound average...
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Richard Gawel
[Forefront] OLEDs Have A Bright Future In The Automotive Industry
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), already at our door-step, should get a big boost from the huge automotive market. "We would love to see the promise of OLEDs pay off," says Robert W. Schumacher, general director of the Mobile Multimedia/Business...
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Stephen Grossman
[Forefront] MP3 Developers Win Prestigious German Award
The inventors of the MP3 coding algorithm for compressing audio dataKarlheinz Brandenburg, Bernhard Grill, and Harald Poppreceived the German "Zukunftspreis 2000" (Future Award 2000). German Federal president Johannes Rau presented it at...
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Stephen Grossman
[Forefront] From The Labs
A new group within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the National Bioenergy Center, aims to foster development of bioenergy as a globally competitive, environmentally friendly technology that will also generate significant income for...
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Staff
[Forefront] Company Wire
Sky Datamann, Compaq, and Streaming21 have teamed up to deliver broadband streaming services in Hong Kong. Compaq will supply a high-availability infrastructure that uses the company's eight-way ProLiant servers. Meanwhile, the Compaq...
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Staff
[Forefront] New Alternator Technology Boosts Power In Future Cars
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems in Cambridge have developed methods to boost the power in upcoming automobiles. Led by David J. Perreault, the scientists have found...
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Lisa Eccles
[Forefront] Query Software Searches The Internet Like A Database
Query software launched by Caesius Software lets users engage in "reverse data mining." The WebQL (Web query language) Business Edition software allows companies to search the Internet like a database. Small to mid-sized businesses may employ the...
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Lisa Eccles
[Forefront] Precision Pulse Generator Offers Complete Programmability
The Model PB-5 precision pulse generator, manufactured by Berkeley Nucleonics Corp., performs well in the areas of resolution, linearity, and stability. With its full-featured, highly flexible ramp generator, this completely programmable plug-in...
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Lisa Eccles
[Forefront] DSP Offers Analog-Based Audio Solution
The TMS320DA250, the fourth-generation DSP created by Texas Instruments, enables up to 70 hours of Internet Audio playtime on only two AA batteries. This analog-based solution is expected to be used in consumer products by Christmas 2001. TI...
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Lisa Eccles
[Forefront] Mobile Chip Set Boasts Integrated Graphics
The 815EM integrates graphics functionality for full-size and thin and light mobile Pentium III and Celeron processor-based mobile PCs. As Intel's latest chip-set solution, it allows for the use of external AGP4X and AGP2X graphic...
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Lisa Eccles
[Heads Up] New Low-Cost Laser Display Needs Work But Shows Promise
Researchers at the University of Central Florida in Orlando have developed a new type of laser-based display. The early-stage work uses a near-infrared laser to upconvert doped polymer materials embedded in a screen so they emit light in red, green,...
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Chris Chinnock