Episode 26: TI App; AUVSI Highlights

Aug. 23, 2011
Analog editor Don Tuite does a test run of a new mobile app from TI for design engineers. Next, embedded technology editor Bill Wong reports on three of his favorite unmanned vehicles from AUVSI. Then, components editor Mat Dirjish reports on LEDs, a new robotics web site and nuclear sensors. Editor-in-chief Joe Desposito finishes up with a couple of interesting news items.LISTEN NOW                    DOWNLOAD

Analog editor Don Tuite does a test run of a new mobile app from TI for design engineers. Next, embedded technology editor Bill Wong reports on three of his favorite unmanned vehicles from AUVSI. Then, components editor Mat Dirjish reports on LEDs, a new robotics web site and nuclear sensors. Editor-in-chief Joe Desposito finishes up with a couple of interesting news items.

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