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Friday, September 19, 2008

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Summit SMM151/2/3Using integrated 10-bit A/D conversion, Summit Microelectronics’ SMM151/2/3 environmental monitoring semiconductors allow systems to obtain real-time input current and differential output voltage information, and adjust operating modes. The SMM151 and SMM152 offer output voltage margining from 0.3 V to VDD (up to 5 V), 1% accuracy and margining during development or production. The SMM152 and SMM153 integrate 4 general-purpose inputs and outputs and 2 logic outputs. The RoHS-compliant devices utilize a I2C interface and non-volatile memory for power functions including glitch filter duration, margin delay, margin high and low limits, GPIO power-up polarity, voltage monitoring mode and device handling of fault conditions. The 5 mm² 28-pad QFN-packaged semiconductors uses a PC-based GUI environment for support in applications including such as computing servers, wireless and wireline routers, switches, storage servers and telecom equipment. The Pb-free components operate from a 2.7 V to 5.5 V input, accept voltages from 4 V to 15 V, and have a temperature range from 0°C to 70°C or -40°C to 85°C. Pricing is $3.49 (SMM151), $3.79 (SMM152) and $2.79 (SMM153) in 1,000 quantities.

Summit Microelectronics
408-523-1000, www.summitmicro.com

Dungeons and Dragons Dice Gauntlet
Dungeons and Dragons Dice Gauntlet

Feb 3

The D&D bracer is a fairly quick, fun, nerdy LilyPad project. The final product is a wearable bracer with a display that will randomly generate numbers between 1 and 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 20, or 100 in response to arm movement, so it can effectively replace all of the dice in your bag for a D&D session.

Sustainable?
Sustainable?

Feb 2

I'd like some genius to define sustainable. Could we count something that we can keep doing for 100 billion years - beyond the death of the Universe as we currently understand such things - as sustainable? How about a billion years?

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