Episode 7: TI Acquisition; Medical Design

April 5, 2011
Editor-in-chief Joe Desposito talks about TI’s acquisition of National Semiconductor and what it may mean to design engineers. In another segment, both Joe and analog editor Don Tuite explain some of the technologies finding their way into medical devices. We wrap up the show with more TI news. TI jumped back to the top of the MEMs heap in 2010 thanks to its DLP chips. LISTEN NOW                    DOWNLOAD

Editor-in-chief Joe Desposito talks about TI’s acquisition of National Semiconductor and what it may mean to design engineers. In another segment, both Joe and analog editor Don Tuite explain some of the technologies finding their way into medical devices. We wrap up the show with more TI news. TI jumped back to the top of the MEMs heap in 2010 thanks to its DLP chips.

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