You’re Invited to IEEE GLOBECOM – The Communications Conference & Expo of 2008!
Themed “Building a Better World Through Communications,” IEEE GLOBECOM features keynote speakers Kaoru Yano (President, NEC Corporation), Richard J. Lynch (Executive Vice President and CTO, Verizon Communications), and Dr. Flavio Bonomi, (Head of Cisco Research, Cisco Systems) as well as 11 Symposia, 22 Tutorials, 9 Workshops, a Design & Developers Forum with 18 sessions, and the Communications EXPO. Join us 30 November – 4 December in New Orleans, LA for the Communications Conference of the Year!
Once a year we at Electronic Design ask our readers to stand up and recognize those who have made major contributions to the electronic engineering world. Our “2008 Electronic Design Hall of Fame” is primed to hoist another class of engineer superheroes onto your proverbial shoulders. So, whether you’ve worked with the engineer and shared ideas at the bench; for the mogul in launching a major technological innovation; use the candidate’s technology every day; are in sheer awe of his body of work; or if you just want to see someone in your industry win, we want to know what the engineers think a hall of famer is made of.
Edison. Hewlett and Packard. Nyquist. Dobkin. Torvalds. They’re just some of the innovators who are members of Electronic Design’s Engineering Hall of Fame. Who belongs in the Class of 2008? Your vote counts!
New Product Showcase: TI's New Step-Down Converter
Doug Phillips, Worldwide Marketing Manager for Power Management at Texas Instruments, discusses the ultra-thin, 6MHz, 500mA TPS62601 step-down converter. Watch it now...
Your Ideas For Design Can Win $500
Send us your Ideas for Design and we'll pay you $150 for every Idea for Design that we publish. In addition, the year's top design as selected by our readers will earn an additional $500, with two runners-up each receiving $250. You can submit your Ideas for Design via e-mail to dbs@penton.com, or you can mail your material to: Ideas for Design Electronic Design 45 Eisenhower Dr., Suite 550 Paramus, NJ 07652 Click here for our guidelines on Ideas for Design.
IFD of the week |
Use Inexpensive Components To Create An Infrared Close-Object Alert Circuit
By T.K. Hareendran
Many robotic applications require a sensor to detect close or very close obstacles. Typically, reflective-type infrared sensors are used for this task. But the circuit in the figure shows an infrared close-object alert system built around two popular and less expensive integrated circuits: the LM555 timer and CD4060 CMOS, 14-stage, ripplecarrying binary counter/divider and oscillator. At the heart of the circuit lies a CNY70 reflective opto sensor module.
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Todd Dobberstein, Product Manager for Industrial and Embedded Applications at National Instruments, introduces the first ever NI RIO (reconfigurable I/O) boards, eight in all.
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ASSET Helps Establish Boundary-Scan Initiative
ASSET InterTech recently became one of the founding members of the International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative’s (iNEMI) boundary-scan adoption project. The initiative—a consortium of over 70 manufacturers, suppliers, and related organizations—started the project to encourage greater use of the IEEE 1149.1 boundary-scan standard (commonly known as JTAG, after the Joint Test Action Group, which defined the original specification).
The HART Communication Foundation (HCF) has submitted the WirelessHART Communication specification (HART 7.1) to the International Electrotechnical Commission for approval as a publicly available specification (PAS).
Graphics processing units (GPUs) from NVIDIA are delivering over 1 petaflop (1000 teraflops) of processing power in a distributed computing application at Stanford University. According to statistics published by the university, 11,370 active NVIDIA GPUs provided 1.251 petaflops, or 42% of the total processing power for the Folding@home application.
The Digital Transmission Licensing Administrator (DTLA) has approved and published a new supplement to the Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP) Specification for the use of WirelessHD. The supplement represents the first approved, standard content protection method for the distribution of HD content.
Thanks to new processors, digital video is appearing everywhere. How do you feel about its ubiquity?
It's great! The applications are endless, from security to entertainment.
Some video can be convenient, but other applications seem superfluous.
It's awful! We already suffer from information overload.
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Coming Soon! One Powerful Day
Mark October 15, 2008 on your calendar now. From 10AM-5PM the editors at Penton Media’s Electronic
Design Group are joining together to bring the latest in power design information direct to you the
designer with the premier of ONE POWERFUL DAY, an online conference with a full day of top
speakers on top topics via web conferencing. Watch for more information as registration will be
opening soon. Marquee Sponsorship by International Rectifier.
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Power Managers Maximize DTV Efficiency
Targeting the February 2009 transition from analog to digital TV, the UCC28061 dual-phase PFC controller with Natural Interleaving technology and the TPS54331 SWIFT dc-dc power-management converter promise to boost energy efficiency in and reduce the size of digital TVs.