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Research & Development

Digital technology helps guitarists achieve pure analogue ... 29/06/2011

Producing a pure, organic and natural sound from an electric guitar has long been considered the Holy Grail for musicians. Traditionally, guitarists ...

CMOS technology enables higher data rates over poorer ... 14/06/2011

Pressure is growing on the companies which supply telecommunications operators (telcos) to develop equipment which carries more data at lower overall ...

Clear force sensing material set to see touch screen ... 24/05/2011

Touch screens have proved to be a phenomenal success with smartphones and tablets, such as the iPad, changing the way that users interact with ...

Data converters set to help meet comms systems challenges 26/04/2011

As the number of mobile phone subscribers continues to climb, pressure is growing on the communications infrastructure to support the amount of data ...

Keeping control: Why Lithium ion batteries for automotive ... 22/02/2011

With the increasing price of oil and the growing pressure on countries to reduce their carbon emissions, the electric vehicle – or a hybrid such as ...

Lab fab: Fabrication technology 25/01/2011

Extending the capabilities of base cmos with 'More than Moore' technologies through Lab Fabs. By Ann Witvrouw.

Could optogenetics be the technology that allows us to ... 10/01/2011

Attempts to create machine intelligence that could match or exceed our own – so called strong AI – have been going on for decades, almost since the ...

Starting out 14/12/2010

SAME offers a good showcase for start ups; particularly those offering eda tools. By Louise Joselyn.

Digital takeover 22/11/2010

Analogue designers are having to be increasingly innovative to overcome process scaling problems. By Chris Edwards.

26 into 1 does go 11/10/2010

Multicore chip design targets basestation market 'sweet spot'.

Multiple choice - embedded design 28/09/2010

Debug has become a battleground for processor makers as they integrate more processors onto one piece of silicon.

CMOS' future depends on statistics 09/08/2010

As semiconductor dimensions decrease, the distribution of dopant atoms becomes a statistical problem.

Converting expectations 09/08/2010

How a 1ppm d/a converter can ease precision instrumentation design problems. By Maurice Egan.

A tale of two cities - UK Electronics England 26/07/2010

Cambridge and Bristol are driving the global communications industry.

Coordinating collaboration: Board level technology 07/06/2010

PCB designers are leading the way towards better cross discipline design and collaboration.

Sounds good: Microsystems research and development 07/06/2010

How MEMS technology is helping to improve audio quality in consumer goods.

Asics can make sense in rf 10/05/2010

Ultra low power mixed signal and rf asics enable new opportunities.

Another dimension 13/04/2010

How programmable logic is adding another dimension to its abilities.

The heart of the matter 13/04/2010

Technology development is an important part of the Mayo Clinic's health care provision.

Putting pieces together 08/03/2010

Moore's Law is still driving the fpga market, but compromises are needed.

Hive mentality: Microrobots 08/03/2010

By imitating insects, microrobots could open new avenues of research and application.

Back to front 23/02/2010

No longer the 'back room boys', pcb designers are now among the first to be consulted on new projects
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Massively parallel, but massive challenges 09/02/2010

Massively parallel computing systems are coming, but what issues need to be solved?

Size is everything 23/11/2009

The world's first 300mm analogue fab should be a bonus for system designers.

Supply and demand 10/11/2009

Smaller, more efficient and cooler: the trends in system power.
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