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Emergence of environmentally friendly piezoelectric material

October 4, 2012 12:14 pm | by Adnan Mousharraf, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh | Comments

Piezoelectricity is a reversible property possessed by a selected group of materials that does not have a center of symmetry. When a dimensional change is imposed on the dielectric, polarization occurs and a voltage or field is created which is known as direct effect.

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Protection against counterfeit product issues for military programs

October 3, 2012 3:22 pm | by Michael Sarpa, e2v | Comments

Counterfeit material in the semiconductor supply chain is increasingly problematic for the military and aerospace community. With the immense costs and significant program delays inherent in a system redesign, military program managers search high and low for parts to meet the original specification requirements...

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Reliable, accurate motion control is critical in large patient scanners

October 3, 2012 1:49 pm | by Art Gaines of Artec Imaging and Don Labriola of QuickSilver Controls | Comments

It takes a strong and sophisticated device to position a patient for a CT scan, but what if that patient has four legs, a long neck, a tail and weighs well over 1,000 pounds? In the world of equine healthcare, getting a large horse into position for accurate imaging is a heavy-duty effort that requires a scanning table that up for the challenge.

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High-powered medical devices present power-supply design challenges

October 3, 2012 12:41 pm | by Frank Rene, Protek Power, www.protekpowerna.com | Comments

The medical industry prides itself on designing leading edge medical electronic devices capable of offering solutions where, historically, electronic devices have not previously been available for use. For example, mechanical/chemical devices are now being replaced by electrical/mechanical/chemical devices...

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Unmanned aerial vehicles define and challenge new interconnect requirements

October 3, 2012 12:21 pm | by Stephen Johnson, Hypertronics Corporation, www.hypertronics.com | Comments

In recent years, unmanned vehicles, be they the Predator Drones that we watch on the evening news letting loose with pinpoint-precision Hellfire Missiles that take out enemy targets from high above the earth, a bomb-detecting/disposal ground vehicle that keeps soldiers and law enforcement people out of harm's way...

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Controller area network (CAN): Teaching an old dog new tricks

October 3, 2012 12:06 pm | by Scott Monroe, Texas Instruments | Comments

There is a saying that you cannot teach an old dog new tricks. While CAN is 25 years old, it continues to grow and gain new capabilities. It has been adapted into widely varying applications starting with its roots in simple automotive multiplexing to the current automotive networks, transportation, and industrial applications.

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Impact and mitigation of counterfeit ICs in the aerospace and defense market

October 3, 2012 11:45 am | by Brad Little, Texas Instruments | Comments

Over the years, the relative stability of the defense and aerospace industry has served as a stable and reliable revenue pool. This market has attracted a variety of manufacturers to help offset the cyclical changes in the commercial and industrial markets. Aerospace and defense (A&D) companies continuously search for the latest and best commercial technologies...

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Brainstorm: Software tools

October 3, 2012 10:54 am | Comments

Traditional embedded development tools assist engineers as they implement their applications. Innovative tools assist engineers as they implement their ideas, without imposing a predetermined solution or outcome. Such solutions abstract the implementation and accelerate the “idea to product” process.

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Why you should support improvements in electric car chargers

October 3, 2012 8:55 am | Comments

People simply don’t think of electric cars as long-distance vehicles. It’s a car to run down the street and grab some groceries, make the 15 miles commute to work or—like one of my friends—if you live in Hawaii and can’t really drive that far. It’s not an option most people think about for a regular car.

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Medical device software: Why is it in critical condition?

October 2, 2012 1:42 pm | by Jim McElroy, LDRA | Comments

When it comes to medical devices, manufacturers face conflicting demands. Devices need to provide the expected performance. They need to be quick to market and cost effective. Above all, however, when human health and safety are at stake, they need to be reliable.

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Projected-capacitive touch panels: Coming to a hospital near you

October 2, 2012 9:06 am | by Michael Harris, Product Manager, Ocular LCD | Comments

From automated patient check-in systems to diagnostic equipment in operating theaters, touch interfaces are becoming pervasive in the healthcare industry and have the potential to radically improve efficiency and reduce cost. Projected capacitive touch panels, the dominant touch technology today thanks to the popularity of smartphones and tablets...

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10 must-see posts from September

October 1, 2012 12:28 pm | by The ECN Editors | Comments

Here’s a rundown of the most read, most popular, most awesome articles for September. They all come with a witty, engaging summary just in case you missed them the first time or want to check up on an old favorite. Keep checking out the Lead and follow us on twitter @ecnmagazine for our most up-to-date articles.

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Would you use a dissolvable medical implant?

September 28, 2012 2:08 pm | by Kasey Panetta, Associate Editor | Comments

Part of the problem with implanted medical devices -- for example a birth control, drug delivery device like Implanon and Nexplanon -- is that eventually, they must be removed. This is proving particularly difficult with the Implanon and Nexplanon, as occasionally fibrous sheath

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How a space hater becomes a space junkie

September 26, 2012 8:55 am | by Kasey Panetta, Associate Editor, Space Nerd | Comments

Space has never really interested me. When I was forced to go to a Star Trek museum at age 10 and a man dressed as a Klingon--the fictional warrior race--chased me around the gift shop, I was pretty much done with how “fun” space could be.

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Military demands shape rugged storage trends

September 25, 2012 1:29 pm | by Mike Southworth, Director of Marketing, Parvus Corporation | Comments

The success of network-centric operations relies on the ability to provide the right information to the right people at the right time. As a result, the issue of data storage is becoming increasingly important as the warfighter needs fast, reliable access to vast amounts of mission-critical data.

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