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WritePad App for iOS, Android: Convert Handwritten Notes to Digital Text - 0 views

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    #DigitalSoon WritePad App for iOS, Android: Convert Handwritten Notes to Digital Text - New App for iOS and Android has been launched which will turn your handwriting notes into digital text and that is WritePad App. WritePad App If you are a fan of hand written notes but does not like maintaining all those papers then this application WritePad suits you best. You just need to have an Android or iPhone Smartphone along with WritePad installed in it. This application is capable of bridging the gap between handwritten notes and digital texts. However there are lots of notebook applications are available for #Android and #iOS devices which are really excellent. But this WritePad is different. Read on to know how this application works. Read More: http://digitalsoon.com/1523/writepad-app-for-ios-android.htm
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    #DigitalSoon WritePad App for iOS, Android: Convert Handwritten Notes to Digital Text - New App for iOS and Android has been launched which will turn your handwriting notes into digital text and that is WritePad App. WritePad App If you are a fan of hand written notes but does not like maintaining all those papers then this application WritePad suits you best. You just need to have an Android or iPhone Smartphone along with WritePad installed in it. This application is capable of bridging the gap between handwritten notes and digital texts. However there are lots of notebook applications are available for #Android and #iOS devices which are really excellent. But this WritePad is different. Read on to know how this application works. Read More: http://digitalsoon.com/1523/writepad-app-for-ios-android.htm
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The application guides the MOSFET selection process | Audio DesignLine - 0 views

  • Given the maturity of MOSFETs, selecting one for your next design may seem deceptively simple. Engineers are familiar with the figures of merit on a MOSFET data sheet. Selecting a MOSFET requires the engineer to use their expertise in scrutinizing different specifications for individual applications. In an application such as a load switch in a server power supply, the switching aspects of a MOSFET matter little because the MOSFET is on almost 100% of the time. The on resistance (RDS(ON)) may be the key figure of merit in such an application. Still other applications, including switching power supplies, use MOSFETs as active switches, and cause the engineer to value other MOSFET performance parameters. Let us consider some applications and their prioritization of MOSFET specifications.
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IEEE Spectrum: Breakthrough in Creating a Band Gap for Graphene Promises Huge Potential... - 0 views

  • Ever since graphene was first produced in a lab at the University of Manchester in 2004, researchers around the world have been fascinated with its potential in electronics applications. Graphene possessed all the benefits of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), namely its charged-carrier mobility, but it didn’t have any of the down sides, such as CNTs’ need for different processing techniques than silicon and the intrinsic difficulty of creating interconnects for CNTs. But all was not easy for applying graphene to electronics applications. One of the fundamental problems for graphene was its lack of a band gap, which left it with a very low on-off ratio measured at about 10 as compared to in the 100s for silicon. Now this fundamental hurdle has been overcome. Based on research led by Phaedon Avouris at IBM’s IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York, IBM is reporting that they have created a significant band gap in graphene.
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    VERY interesting...
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IEEE Spectrum: Spintronics Gets Boost from First Images Taken of the Spin of Electrons - 0 views

  • One of the biggest commercial applications of spintronics in computing to date has been the use of giant magnetoresistance (GMR), the material phenomenon that makes possible the huge storage capacity of today’s hard disk drives. In the awarding of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physics, GMR was cited as the first big commercial application for nanotechnology. But extending the commercial application of spintronic-enabled systems beyond read heads for HDDs has proven to be a difficult task. One need only look at the seemingly endless travails of NVE Corporation, which in its financial results still shows it greatest revenue growth in contract research as opposed to product sales. While recent research from a team of researchers at Ohio State University and the University of Hamburg in Germany may not turn around the fortunes of spintronics in the short term, it does provide a way to better characterize the spin of electrons and thereby promises better ways of exploiting it for electronics applications. The researchers are reporting in Nature Nanotechnology that they have for the first time been able to create images of the spin direction of electrons.
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computer rugged - 2 views

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    Emdoor Rugged Computers contain Notebooks, Tablets and Handhelds for harsh and challenging environments, such as strong vibrations, extreme temperatures and wet or dusty conditions, and also for your ruggedized computing needs. Emdoor ruggedized computer can be applied in many fields to provide you with industrial computer solutions. EMDOOR Rugged Computer List High-brightness Emdoor can provide you with HD & high-brightness screen products. Ruggedized computer has a wide color gamut, high-brightness, and low color cast to ensure that they can be clearly visible even under the sun at any outdoor scenes, which greatly improves the outdoor performance. Ruggedized computer can also be matched with the Corning Gorilla touch screen, which guarantees the visual experience while taking into account the durable of the screen to escort continuous work. BARCODE SCANNER Emdoor has professional barcode scanning modules, covering industrial and commercial applications to meet all your needs. Rugged PC can be easily solved even if the information is damaged, dirty or unclear. More efficient and comprehensive support, more friendly secondary development services. FINGERPRINT Emdoor supplies professional fingerprint recognition module and applies more accurate, efficient and safe biometric technology for special needs. Ruggedized PC can be equipped with different identification solutions that meet the needs of various industries as well. UHF Emdoor provides high-performance UHF recognition durable computers, with powerful UHF reading and writing capabilities, including long-distance recognition and group reading functions, which can meet the application requirements of high-intensity, large-volume and accurate identification industry scenarios. We not only have excellent UHF reading and writing ability, but also have a comfortable grip. The ergonomic design of PC rugged tablet, which greatly improves the work efficiency and user experience in inventory application scenarios. O
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SMT & SMD Reflow Service in Gandhinagar | Ahmedabad - 0 views

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    Get the best SMT and SMD Reflow Services in Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad, India. Our experienced team delivers fast, efficient, and high-quality results. Contact us now to get started! Our services play a crucial role in the production of process control instruments for industrial and commercial applications, such as temperature, pressure, and flow control solutions.
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The basics of DSP for use in intelligent sensor applications: Part 3 - 0 views

  • Earlier in this series, we touched on one problem that can arise when sampling an analog signal, namely the problem of aliasing. There are three other issues with signal sampling to which we now turn our attention: digitization effects, finite register length effects, and oversampling. So far, weve assumed that all of the signals were measuring are continuous analog values; i.e., our measurements are completely accurate. Even in the cases in which we have noise, the underlying assumption is that the measurement itself, for example the noisy sensor output voltage, is known precisely.
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The basics of DSP for use in intelligent sensor applications: Part 2 - 0 views

  • We’re all familiar with the general idea of a filter: it removes something that we don’t want from something we do want. Coffee filters that pass the liquid coffee but retain the grounds or air filters that pass clean air but trap the dust and other pollutants are two common examples of mechanical filters in everyday life. That same concept can be applied to noisy electrical signals to pass through the “true” signal of interest while blocking the undesirable noise signal. Looking at Figure 2.5c below, imagine for a moment that the signal of interest is in the lower-frequency region and that the noise signal is in the higher-frequency region. Ideally, we’d like to be able to get rid of that high-frequency noise, leaving just the signal component that we want.
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The basics of DSP for use in intelligent sensor applications: Part 1 - 0 views

  • In earlier articles on intelligent sensor design, we saw how valuable they can be to both end users and those who manufacture and sell them. It’s now time to delve more deeply into what it takes to make intelligent sensors work.   The first step in that journey is to develop a solid, intuitive understanding of the principles of digital signal processing(DSP). Unlike many introductory DSP articles and texts, the focus here will be on presenting and using the important concepts rather than deriving them, for the simple reason that addressing the subject in depth is a book-sized, not a chapter-sized, project.
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Embedded.com - Protecting FPGAs from power analysis security vulnerabilities - 0 views

  • Recent advances in the size and performance of FPGAs, coupled with advantages in time-to-market, field-reconfigurability and lower up-front costs, make FPGAs ideally suited to a wide range of commercial and defense applications [6]. In addition, FPGAs generality and reconfigurability provide important protections against the introduction of Trojan horses during semiconductor manufacturing process[8]. As a result, FPGA applications increasingly involve highly-sensitive intellectual property and trade-secrets, as well as cryptographic keys and algorithms [7].
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Selecting resistors for preamp, amplifier and other high-end audio applications - 0 views

  • In high-end audio equipment, careful selection of resistors is one of the best ways to avoid or minimize noise and distortion in the signal path. This paper describes the noise generation in resistors manufactured using the various available resistor technologies and quantifies the noise insertion typical for each type.
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DNA-assisted solution processing for high-performance thin-film transistors - 0 views

  • Single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT)-based thin film transistors (TFTs) could be at the core of next-generation flexible electronics – displays, electronic circuits, sensors, memory chips, and other applications that are transitioning from rigid substrates, such as silicon and glass, to flexible substrates. What's holding back commercial applications is that industrial-type manufacturing of large scale SWCNT-based nanoelectronic devices isn't practical yet because controlling the morphology of single-walled carbon nanotubes is still causing headaches for materials engineers.
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SRI International's Electroadhesive Robots - 0 views

  • Events such as natural disasters, military actions, and public safety threats have led to an increased need for robust robots — especially ones that can travel across complex terrain in any dimension. The ability to scale vertical building surfaces or other structures offers unique capabilities in military applications such as urban reconnaissance, sensor deployment, and setting up urban network nodes. SRI's novel clamping technology, called compliant electroadhesion, has enabled the first application of this technology to wall-climbing robots that can help with these situations.  As the name implies, electroadhesion is an electrically controllable adhesion technology. It involves inducing electrostatic charges on a wall substrate using a power supply connected to compliant pads situated on the moving robot. SRI has demonstrated robust clamping to common building materials including glass, wood, metal, concrete, etc. with clamping pressures in the range of 0.5 to 1.5 N per square cm of clamp (0.8 to 2.3 pounds per square inch). The technology works on conductive and non-conductive substrates, smooth or rough materials, and through dust and debris. Unlike conventional adhesives or dry adhesives, the electroadhesion can be modulated or turned off for mobility or cleaning. The technology uses a very small amount of power (on the order of 20 microwatts/Newton weight held) and shows the ability to repeatably clamp to wall substrates that are heavily covered in dust or other debris.
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Multi-Core and Parallel Programming Practices | The Knowledge Chamber | Channel 9 - 0 views

  • In case you haven’t realized it, the new trend in computer chip technology is multi-core. This is where most of the speed improvements moving forward will come from on our computers. To take full advantage of this however it is necessary to design your applications using Parallel Programming practices, also known as "parallelism". In today’s episode, we will meet with Stephen Toub, who will share with us some of the overarching concepts associated with parallelism, and some of the ways we are trying to empower developers to develop applications to take advantage of it.
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    For anyone who like me, missed this year's PDC almost completely.....
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TechOnline | Intel Multi-Core Technology and Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) Support - 0 views

  • Supporting the Wind River Systems VxWorks operating system on Intel architecture is valuable for customers who would like to preserve their application software and evaluate other architectures for comparison purposes or for architecture conversion. Products from Wind River Systems, particularly VxWorks, offer a great opportunity to address multiple architectures with the same real-time operating system (RTOS). Furthermore, the continuous development and migration of multicore platforms has increased the focus on migrating software to multicore and performance optimizations given a specified software workload and certain hardware resources.
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Wireless MCUs - 1 views

  • Having the lowest system power allows customers to achieve their design objectives, whether it be for longer battery life, higher product performance or lower system cost. The Si100x/1x wireless MCU family features the industry’s lowest active mode current consumption, which saves power when the application is running. It also has the industry’s lowest current consumption sleep modes that save power when the device is sleeping, which is typically the majority of time in most battery powered applications.
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ESC: NXP set to demo Cortex-M4 microcontroller | Industrial Control Designline - 0 views

  • NXP BV (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) has said it will demonstrate a microcontroller based on the ARM Cortex-M4 at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, California. NXP was one of the first companies to license the Cortex-M4 processor core and a chip has been implemented using a low-leakage 90-nm process technology. This enables performance in excess of 150-MHz clock frequency, NXP said. NXP has added proprietary power-down techniques to reduce power consumption. The ESC Silicon Valley demo will show that a 7-channel audio graphic equalizer application processing 32-bit precision audio data requires only 12 MHz of CPU bandwidth using the Cortex-M4 DSP extensions, and 60 MIPs without. The core includes DSP extensions not usually found inside a microcontroller and NXP's implementation are aimed at a broad set of applications including motor control, digital power control and embedded audio.
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Asymmetric Processing Makes the Most of Multicore Processors « The Embedded Beat - 0 views

  • Let’s face it. Most of the gear you use at work or play has multicore processors in it. Your laptop has them (the CPU itself has two cores, and the dedicated graphics processor has many more). That game console in the living room has still more, and even a high-end smartphone typically has a CPU and graphics core on a single chip. Out of sight but definitely not out of mind–particularly if they cease working–are the servers and high-throughput network routers, all which have numerous multicore processors in them. The multiple cores in these devices work in concert to provide quick responses to user queries or to manage the smooth flow of data throughout the office.
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First commercial quantum computer has computer vision applications | Computer Vision Ce... - 0 views

  • D-Wave Systems, which in 2009 partnered with Google to test a prototype quantum computer for detecting vehicles in images, announced that it has now sold the first commercial quantum computer. The D-Wave quantum computer, called Rainier, solves discrete optimization problems using quantum annealing. The computer was sold to Lockheed-Martin for an undisclosed price. It is supercooled, requires 15 kilowatts, and supports APIs in multiple programming environments including Python, Java, C++, SQL, and MATLAB.
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    The screen size of Emdoor Rugged Handheld covers 4, 5, and 6 inches, which is convenient to carry, supports both Android and windows10 systems, which has strong industry application software compatibility. Full-featured, supports 1D or 2D code barcode scanning, RFID, NFC, GPS/BD positioning and other functions. Abundant accessories, easy to use, born for the application of the IOT industry. Mainly used in express delivery, logistics and warehousing industries.
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