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Source: www.prweb.com --- 19 days ago
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), a world leader in semiconductors for signal processing applications, today introduced a digital potentiometer (digiPot) family with the industry’s best resistor tolerance, allowing designers of industrial and instrumentation equipment to meet tighter resistor matching requirements for improved system accuracy. In industrial control systems, medical instrumentation, and other Devices that require finely tuned gain and offset control, power supply calibration or volume control, the tighter resistor matching provided by the new digiPots allows engineers to set the range with greater accuracy, resulting in more precise system controls. (PRWeb Jul 31, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/analog/digipot/prweb1165974.htm ... Source: www.publictenders.net --- 39 days ago
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Analog Devices Inc. has announced the availability of the ADF9010, an integrated RF Tx modulator and Rx analog baseband for applications that operate in the 900 MHz frequency range, including RFID readers, .... ... Source: www.publictenders.net --- 25 days ago
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NORWOOD, Mass. - Analog Devices, Inc. , the global leader in data converter technology, is enabling industrial equipment manufacturers to expand the operating speed and Precision of sensitive measurement ... ... Source: www.prweb.com --- 3 days ago
Almost all cyclists carry a mobile phone but only as a dead weight. VeloComputer (TM) transforms a Bluetooth mobile phone into a highly accurate cycling computer. VeloComputer (TM) consists of a 1-degree Precision wireless sensor and a Java application for mobile Devices. It is at least 360 times more accurate then a traditional cycling computer. (PRWeb Aug 18, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1216534.htm ... Source: www.marketwire.com --- 27 days ago
BEDFORD, MA (MARKET WIRE) InterSense Incorporated, a market leader in Precision motion technology, today announced it has received a Phase I SBIR contract from the US Air Force to develop and deliver a wireless, networkable motion sensing system that will track and report the location of soldiers and Devices in Augmented Reality training applications. This autonomous tracking solution will monitor multiple users and Devices in a large indoor environment with minimal reference infrastructure. ... Source: www.ajc.com --- 35 days ago
Semiconductor companies, which made computers and other electronic Devices ubiquitous, now are setting their sights on solar power. In the past few months, just about every major company in the semiconductor business has joined a rush into the solar industry, paving the way for what industry observers predict will be cheaper, better and more efficient equipment for both consumers and businesses. Semiconductor companies think they can bring the type of Precision technology and manufacturing techniques they perfected with computer chips to solar cells, both those based on silicon and other types. ... Source: techblog.dallasnews.com --- 7 days ago
I was reading a useful primer over at Gizmodo on how touchscreens work and the different types of touchscreens in use and under development, when I stumbled across this assertion: Touchscreens aren't going to completely replace the mouse and keyboard in the next year or two, but we're hurtling toward a future where they're the dominant way we interact with Devices. Malarkey. I think touchscreens have their uses, but mostly in smartphones and, to a lesser degree, in laptops, or perhaps on novelty Devices like Microsoft's Surface or public displays where companies don't want to leave a keyboard and mouse laying out. Other than that, the regular mouse and keyboard is still a far more efficient mode of input for the average computer user. Why? Glad you asked: Ergonomics -- Type a short paragraph on your computer keyboard, and then pretend to type the same text on your monitor by reaching your hands straight out in front of you and tapping on your display. If you think carpal tunnel syndrome is bad, just imagine what holding your arms straight out in the air for a few hours a day will feel like. Precision -- Unless your fingers are as slim as pencils, it's much easier to point at and select small icons, words, images, etc. with your mouse than with your finger. Visibility -- When you're using a touchscreen, you're obscuring your own view, at least partially, while using a keyboard and mouse gives you visual access to the entire displa ...
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The HTC Touch Pro brings together innovative touch screen response with the direct Precision of keyboard entry� leaving out nothing to deliver a powerhouse communication tool in a beautiful, compact design.The 2.8-inch VGA touch screen provides four times the resolution of most smart Devices, making email, documents and web pages sharper and easier to work with than ever before. HTC's touch-responsive interface, TouchFLO 3D, provides a fascinating iway to zip through common tasks like messaging, calendar checks or making calls. ... Find more results for Precision Devices on RSSMicro.com |
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