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Perspectives on First Step in Design (Part VI)

May 22, 2008 11:59 am | Texas Instruments Inc. | Articles | Comments

The idea has been thought up, the "napkin sketch" has been made, and the project is ready to move forward. So what's the first "real" step in the design process? This was the question for the participants in this month's Perspectives feature.

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Perspectives on First Step in Design (Part V)

May 22, 2008 11:49 am | Pilgrim Software, Inc. | Articles | Comments

The idea has been thought up, the "napkin sketch" has been made, and the project is ready to move forward. So what's the first "real" step in the design process? This was the question for the participants in this month's Perspectives feature.

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Perspectives on First Step in Design (Part IV)

May 22, 2008 11:40 am | Protek Power | Articles | Comments

The idea has been thought up, the "napkin sketch" has been made, and the project is ready to move forward. So what's the first "real" step in the design process? This was the question for the participants in this month's Perspectives feature.

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Perspectives on First Step in Design (Part III)

May 22, 2008 11:28 am | Dukane Corporation | Articles | Comments

The idea has been thought up, the "napkin sketch" has been made, and the project is ready to move forward. So what's the first "real" step in the design process? This was the question for the participants in this month's Perspectives feature.

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Perspectives on First Step in Design (Part II)

May 22, 2008 11:12 am | Analog Devices | Articles | Comments

The idea has been thought up, the “napkin sketch” has been made, and the project is ready to move forward. So what’s the first “real” step in the design process? This was the question for the participants in this month’s Perspectives feature.

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Fiber Laser Marks Wide Range of Materials

May 8, 2008 8:43 am | Schmidt Marking Systems | Product Releases | Comments

The YLIA fiber series is a new generation of powerful marking lasers. With their combined high peak power and high quality beams, the fiber laser allows for a wider range of materials to be marked such as plastics, polymers, metals, and ceramics.

Inlet Filter Series Provides up to 6 dB More Attenuation

May 8, 2008 8:43 am | Schaffner Emc, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

The FN9233E features an earth line choke with approximately 6 dB more attenuation compared to the FN9222 family, making the series ideal for applications requiring greater attenuation performance or additional attenuation on the ground wire.

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Strain Gage Load Cells Offer High Performance at Low Cost

May 8, 2008 8:43 am | Rdp Electrosense | Product Releases | Comments

Offering linearities of 0.03% with overall accuracies of 0.1%, these load cells are designed to meet the demands of today's competitive marketplace.

Dispensing Syringe Has Revolving Curved Tip

May 8, 2008 8:43 am | Qosina | Product Releases | Comments

This dispensing syringe with a revolving curved tip is ideal for dispensing viscous materials into tight spaces requiring precise application. The one inch curved syringe tip is fitted onto the syringe body with a 360° rotation for maximum flexibility and directional adjustment.

High Capacity Power Relay Provides Load Switching Capability

May 8, 2008 8:43 am | Omron Scientific Technologies Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

The G7Z high capacity power relay is a compact and powerful alternative in applications where bulkier and less efficient contactors have traditionally been used and consumed valuable panel space.

Slide Bushing Has Three Times the Load Capacity

May 8, 2008 8:43 am | Nordex, Inc.. | Product Releases | Comments

A high performance series of linear precision bearings is available in both inch (3/16 to 1 bore) and metric sizes (10 mm to 25 mm bore).

Switches Have Unique Programmable Human Interface

May 8, 2008 8:43 am | Nkk Switches | Product Releases | Comments

The high resolution SmartSwitch and SmartDisplay provide design engineers a unique programmable human interface that simplifies how users interact with machines—particularly in fast-paced environments such as medical devices—by using a changeable graphical interface.

Timing Pulleys Offered in Wide Variety of Materials, Sizes

May 8, 2008 8:43 am | Misumi Usa, Inc | Product Releases | Comments

This family of timing pulleys is offered in a wide variety of materials and sizes, including high-torque versions. The unique feature of this line is the configurable hub offered to suit virtually any shaft hole and flange requirement.

Rotary Encoder Designed for Extreme Electromagnetic Operating Environments

May 8, 2008 8:43 am | Micronor Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

The TD5207 non-metallic fiber optic rotary encoder was specifically developed for motion control systems operating in extreme electromagnetic fields, especially for use in MRI imaging systems.

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