Virtual Remote Sensing for Accurate Power Delivery2010-05-06 Author: Graham Prophet From: EDN Europe Magazine The LT4180 by Linear Technology is an IC that you can use to improve the performance of a power supply; you can achieve improved voltage regulation at the point of load without adding a pair of sense connections in a four-wire configuration. The diagram shows how the 4180 connects: it monitors the s Hyperlink to Original Source
Tracking Goods and Sensors2010-05-05 Author: Daeyoung Kim From: RFID Journal As I wrote in this column in the Nov./Dec. 2008 print issue, researchers at the Auto-ID Lab Korea have been working since 2005 to develop the Internet of Things, often called the EPCglobal network (see An Internet of Senses). The network allows companies to use Electronic Product Code (EPC) standard Hyperlink to Original Source
Telepresence: Not Just For Meetings Any More2010-05-04 Author: Joan Engebretson From: Connected Planet When people first shake hands with Peter Quinlan, director of managed telepresence services for Tata Communications, they often start to say “Nice to meet you” but then hesitate. If people have already interacted with Quinlan using telepresence, they may feel as though they have already met him. Tat Hyperlink to Original Source
LTE Mobile Gateways Break 100 Gb/s Speeds2010-05-03 Author: Nicolas Mokhoff From: Microwave Engineering Magazine Ixia together with with Alcatel-Lucent announced the results of an LTE Evolved Packet Core (EPC) test that broke the 100 Gb/s barrier for mobile gateways. Alcatel-Lucent routers were stressed using Ixia's IxLoad application and Acceleron load modules and successfully passed multimedia traffic over s Hyperlink to Original Source
Innovations Push Package-on-Package Into New Markets2010-04-30 Author: Flynn Carson From: Semiconductor International Magazine Package-on-package (PoP) has become the preferred method to integrate logic and memory for advanced mobile phone platforms that find their way into high-end mobile handsets and smart phones. The mobile handset industry is poised for positive growth after the downturn in 2009 and, as the market rebou Hyperlink to Original Source
Display Technologies Evolve for Indoor Digital Signage2010-04-29 Author: Don Shaw From: Information Display Magazine THE indoor-digital-signage market is currently dominated by flat-panel displays that are virtually no different from the HDTVs we buy at the big-box stores and install in our living rooms at home. Indeed, flat-panel displays were the technology breakthrough that allowed the digital-signage market to Hyperlink to Original Source
Creativity Software Wins Backing for Location-Based Services2010-04-28 Author: Nick Flaherty From: Electronics Weekly Magazine London-based embedded software house Creativity Software has been backed by investment house MMC Ventures to build worldwide sales of its location based services (LBS) network infrastructure, middleware and end user applications. Creativity is one of only a few companies that provide a 'one stop sh Hyperlink to Original Source
Why Apple Won't Own the Touch PC Market2010-04-27 Author: Mike Elgan From: Computer World Magazine I've been saying it for three years: Touch computing represents a third wave of computing that will wash away today's graphical user interface (in the same way that graphical computing killed the command line). I've speculated about who will grab major market share and control this market, and I've Hyperlink to Original Source
IBM Research Details 3D Microscopic Technique for Nanoscale Structures, Devices2010-04-26 Author: Ann Steffora Mutschler, Contributing Editor From: EDN Magazine IBM reported today that its scientists have created a 3D map of the earth so small that 1,000 of them could fit on one grain of salt – important in the field of semiconductors because it could allow patterns and structures as small as 15-nm to be created at greatly reduced cost and complexity. The f Hyperlink to Original Source
The Post-IPTV Era has begun. Have you noticed?2010-04-23 Author: Steve Hawley From: Connected Planet Magazine IPTV has traditionally been defined as a facilities-based solution that delivers high-quality pay TV over a quality of service–managed network. 2010 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for broadband-delivered video, and there’s a growing recognition that we have entered the “Post-IPTV Era.” One reaso Hyperlink to Original Source
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