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Do you have what it takes to be a Roundtable expert?

November 8, 2012 11:11 am | Comments

In October, we asked you for your words of wisdom for a brand-new design engineer and boy, did you guys have advice in spades. The responses we received were so good in fact, we’ve decided to open up our December Roundtable to our faithful readers in hopes that you can offer more words of wisdom. 

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Introducing capacitive touch sensing to home appliances

November 7, 2012 1:59 pm | by Pushek Madaan and Sachin Gupta, Cypress Semiconductor | Comments

One of the most important factors in the purchase of home appliances is how the product looks and what high-end features it supports. With today’s highly integrated System-on-Chip (SoC) processors, designers can introduce not only a new UI based on capacitive sensing but also incorporate other system functions to lower system cost and save board space.

Electronica 2012: ECN’s interview with Standex Electronics

November 7, 2012 1:37 pm | by the Editors | Comments

The 25th International Trade Fair for Electronic Components, Systems, and Applications (i.e., electronica 2012) starts next week (or now, depending on when you see this), so ECN thought it fitting to interview one of the leading OEM vendors, Standex Electronics about industry trends, especially as it relates to sensors.

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Is glasses-free 3D ready for industrial/medical applications?

November 6, 2012 4:36 pm | by Dale Maunu, Senior Business Planning Analyst, Renesas Electronics America | Comments

Harking back to the good-old-days, before social media, before texting, before mobile phones – all the way back to when we (not me literally) received news from the wireless (radio), this new-fangled invention came along called the TV and sat down in living rooms everywhere.

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Do ultracapacitors make wind energy a sustainable option?

November 5, 2012 12:27 pm | by Kasey Panetta, Associate Editor | Comments

The idea of using wind to create energy isn’t exactly new. The first examples can be traced back to 200 B.C. in Persia – a creation of Heron of Alexandria. That particular device simply harnessed the wind to power a machine, so a case could be made that the first real windmills were built a little bit later, in the 7th century in Sistan, modern day Iran.

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Machine to machine communications – The Facebook of smart devices

November 5, 2012 11:21 am | by Ramanuja Konreddy, Senior Product Marketing Engineer, MCU32 Division, Microchip Technology | Comments

Imagine a bike that sends its location to your smart phone if moved; a camera that can talk to a GPS module and suggest scenic locales when you are on a hike; a refrigerator that would send you a reminder text message when the milk runs out; a smart meter that can turn on your washing machine during off-peak hours...

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How to use off-the-shelf DC-DC converters for backlight applications

November 2, 2012 3:13 pm | by David Smith, Sr. Field Applications Engineer, Seiko Instruments | Comments

It has become increasingly more common in portable, handheld devices to use white backlighting for display illumination. The use of white LEDs, are practical in mobile applications due to the need for color reproduction and balancing. For a low cost, simple alternative, an inductive-based DC-DC converter can be used...

Seeking solutions to color binning in the LED value chain

November 2, 2012 11:12 am | by Geoff Gardner, Marketing Manager, Dow Corning Lighting Solutions | Comments

The semiconductor technology that underlies solid-state illumination represents the epitome of precision manufacturing. Production of these devices begins with creation of blue light-emitting diodes (LED chips) through the nanoscale deposition of semiconductor materials onto a wafer...

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An optimized power factor-corrected driver for LED bulbs

November 2, 2012 10:08 am | by Bernie Weir and Frazier Pruett, ON Semiconductor, www.onsemi.com | Comments

As incandescent bulbs are phased out, the two options that offer significant energy savings are compact fluorescent (CFL) and LED. While CFL’s are a mature technology, white LEDs are still advancing rapidly with higher lumens per packaged LED as well as increased efficacy.

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Top 10 must-see posts from October

November 1, 2012 1:49 pm | by The ECN Editors | Comments

Here’s a rundown of the most read, most popular, most awesome articles on the web. Take a look at what you missed the first time around or check up on an old favorite to see the conversation in the comments. Keep checking out the Lead at www.ecnmag.com and follow us on Twitter @ecnonline for our most up-to-date articles.

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Common design challenges for LED backlit LCD panels

November 1, 2012 1:43 pm | by Girish Ramesh, Sr. Marketing Manager, Atmel Corporation and Kevin Hempson, Staff Applications Engineer, Atmel Corporation | Comments

Over two-thirds of all TVs and desktop monitors shipped in 2012 will be LED backlit models (source: DisplaySearch, July 2012). The explosion of LEDs as the dominant technology for backlighting LCD panels has been enabled by the improvements in LED device performance that have provided increased efficiency and light output.

Roundtable: What new electronics packaging materials or techniques do you expect to gain popularity in 2013?

November 1, 2012 12:02 pm | Comments

Customers are demanding smaller, thinner, faster and more power efficient semiconductor solutions, especially for mobile applications, consumer electronics and the growing “Internet of Things.”  Substrate advancements can help address these needs.  New techniques are delivering materials with lower expansion and higher stiffness, resulting in thinner and/or coreless packages with reduced warpage.

Design requirements for automotive displays

November 1, 2012 11:34 am | by Mike Mallory, Electrical Engineer, Ocular LCD | Comments

Touch panel demand continues to rapidly increase and applications utilizing this advanced technology are expanding into a wide variety of markets. According to DisplaySearch, projected capacitive touch panels have surpassed resistive touch panels in shipments and revenue.

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Why I don't trust cars that think for themselves

November 1, 2012 10:32 am | by Kasey Panetta, Associate Editor | Comments

Most drivers wouldn't feel comfortable just handing over control of their vehicle to, well, their vehicle, but a new system from Nissan may do just that. The Autonomous Emergency Steering System, as the name suggests, will take over steering in emergency situations in which a crash could be avoided when you remove human error from the equation.

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Ever-smarter digital power modules ease energy-efficiency gains

October 31, 2012 12:20 pm | by Patrick Le Fèvre, Marketing and Communication Director, Ericsson Power Modules, www.ericsson.com | Comments

A gift from decades of telecoms-industry development, bullet-proof models for high-availability power-supply systems and key standards documents are freely available online to tempt adventurous designers into exploring their own solutions for safeguarding processes that cannot afford unplanned downtime.

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