Industrial Control DesignLine Blog
Two ways to learn and share ideas
Susan Rambo
5/26/2010 12:03 PM EDT
Check out MEMS symposium at The Sensors Expo on June 7th in Rosemont, IL. Also, here's an opportunity to show and tell your team's industrial control projects.
MEMS becoming serious business
nic mokhoff
5/12/2010 8:10 AM EDT
A flurry of activity by MEMS companies indicates micro-electromechanical systems appear to be taking off for sure.
I am still waiting to see multiple MEMS integrated or finding a mechanism to synch them to implement ...
Active optical cables show growth
nic mokhoff
5/4/2010 11:30 AM EDT
According to recent research data from IBM, there has been tremendous growth in supercomputing power, which offers great opportunities for Active Optical Cables.
Avoid Silicon Valley becoming a 'rust belt'
nic mokhoff
4/28/2010 5:08 AM EDT
The fallout from the global recession, massive fragmenting of the value chain, the rise of a more diverse world economy and new sales and distribution models have created tough challenges for semiconductor companies when it comes to understanding and predicting demand for their chips and managing their supply chains.
Power packaging news is good news for designers
Bill Schweber
4/23/2010 11:29 AM EDT
Common, standardized MOSEFT packaging among various vendors is a win-win, mostly--but not necessarily
nic mokhoff
4/21/2010 10:32 AM EDT
The Kyoto Prize recognizes global achievement in a number of disciplines, including science, engineering, philosophy and the arts.
Fly me to the Moon..and then on to Mars
nic mokhoff
4/14/2010 1:39 AM EDT
Former astronauts Neil Armstrong, James Lovell and Eugene Cernan urged President Barack Obama to reconsider what they warn would be "devastating" new policies for the future of NASA.
Someone in the 70's said if we do not set up a permanent presence in space quickly, we never will. ...
nic mokhoff
4/6/2010 12:45 PM EDT
EE Times editor-in-chief Junko Yoshida is looking for moderators who can help with new message boards on EE Times.com. It's all in the vein of getting to "know your audience".
nic mokhoff
3/30/2010 9:51 AM EDT
They finally did it: Scientists at CERN were able to have beams collide at 7 TeV in the Large Hadron Collider marking the start of the LHC research program.
Why milliwatts count in kilowatt designs
Bill Schweber
3/27/2010 4:34 PM EDT
Despite the incongruity, "trivial" dissipation can impact much larger power issues


