Design FAQs: Pico-Projector Design Alternatives
What comes after tablets? Pico-projector functionality in all kinds of handheld devices is a good guess. These FAQs address the challenges in making the optical engine and electronics work together....
View ArticleCan The Chip Makers Beat The Euro Zone Blues?
Paul Whytock A big question on people's minds at this year's Electronica show in Munich will be: How is the international electronics industry riding out the financial storm created by the Euro zone...
View ArticleThe Rise And Fall Of Heathkit—And Rise Of SparkFun
Lou Frenzel Editor Lou Frenzel pays tribute to the legacy of Heathkit and new companies like SparkFun, that are keeping the tradition of hobbyist engineering alive. read more
View ArticleTexas Instruments Salutes Electronic Design’s 60th Anniversary
Richard Gawel Texas Instruments wishes Electronic Design a happy birthday read more
View ArticleModern Hybrid Corn Uses Nitrogen More Efficiently FULL VERSION
Today's corn hybrids more efficiently use nitrogen (N) to create more grain, according to 72 years of public-sector research data reviewed by Purdue University researchers. Tony Vyn, a professor of...
View ArticleU.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement Goes Into Effect May 15
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack made the following statement about the U.S-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement, or Colombia TPA, which enters into force todayread more
View ArticleNEW DLP 0 45 WXGA Chipset Light
Learn all about the features and benefits available to developers with the DLP 0.45 WXGA chipset and DLP LightCrafter 4500 toolkit. The chipset and toolkit are the next evolution of development tools...
View ArticleTexas Instruments: C2000™ Delfino™ F2837xD MCU - Industry highest performance
The new 32-bit floating point C2000™ Delfino™ F2837xD dual-core microcontrollers (MCUs) enable the consolidation of multiple embedded processing devices for control-based applications. With 800 MIPS of...
View ArticleModern Hybrid Corn Uses Nitrogen More Efficiently
Source: Purdue University Today's corn hybrids more efficiently use nitrogen (N) to create more grain, according to 72 years of public-sector research data reviewed by Purdue University researchers....
View ArticleArticle Submission Guidelines
Download the PDF below for contributed article submission guidelines for Penton's Design, Engineering, and Sourcing (DES) group.read more
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