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Making MEMS accelerometers work in motion control 2007-07-16
Here's how you can use an accelerometer as a tilt sensor to simplify and add value to your motion control design  
The science and art of pulse-CO oximeter 2010-03-04
Few disciplines can turn the cold science of metrology into pure art as quickly as medical diagnostics. Here's a teardown of the Masimo's Radical-7 Signal Extraction Pulse-CO Oximeter.  
Exposing the surprises inside Palm Pre 2009-06-09
A teardown of the Palm Pre reveals few shockers, but leaves two intriguing questions unanswered.  
Apple iPhone 3G exposed 2008-07-15
Instead of trying to reinvent the device, Apple focused on enhancing the user experience and expanding its fan base.  
iPhone 4 design exhibits high reuse 2010-06-29
The new Apple iPhone 4 could very well be called an iPad since it uses at least seven chips from the popular Apple tablet, according to analysts from UBM TechInsights.  
Performing internal inspection in MEMS devices 2010-07-05
Acoustic imaging of MEMS devices before dicing provides the advantage of identifying gap-type defects before further value is added.  
Wi-Fi-connected night-clock opens up to widgets 2009-08-21
A Wi-Fi-connected personal Internet appliance, the Chumby gets its information and applications through Chumbys' Website that opens up access to 'widgets.'  
Use lateral thinking to design new technology 2007-04-10
Identifying new applications for 'old' consolidated technologies and reliable competitive manufacturing techniques as well as the integration of such fields as medicine, pharmaceutics, biology and electronics, will pave the way for technologies that ultimately improve the quality of human life.  


 
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