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Piezoelectric Energy Harvester - V20w

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Fagor Electrónica is a European company that develops and manufactures electronic components. Its main plant is located in Mondragón (Guipúzcoa).

They manufacture Discrete semiconductors like Power diodes and thyristors. They also design remote data management systems and radio communications solutions. They also have Systems for digital and analogue TV.



EMS (Electronic Manufacturing Services) Division

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fuzzyTECH - Fuzzy Logic and NeuroFuzzy

Recent Successful Fuzzy Logic Applications in Industrial Automation - by Dr. Jörg Gebhardt and Constantin von Altrock



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These days the term of firmware can only be used for very small devices. This is because we have more memory, flash and computation ability in tiny footprints. So even a mini gadget can have a Tiny OS sometimes even a Virtual Machine. What is a VM...&lt;br/&gt;
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Wolf Automation - Product Applications

Basic Automation Block can be a Control panel with many electrical components and wires/cables, Controllers, Actuators and Sensors. Actuators are like - AC variable frequency drives, Speed controls, Industrial Automation inverters, DC Drives, Servos, Solenoids, power supplies, and motors,

Wolf Automation - Industrial Automation Distributor




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Antronics Ltd - Project Design Portfolio




In product development, the most important thing is to communicate and interact with the customer. To get the inputs very clear, goes a long way in customer satisfaction and project's technical success.

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JJS Electronics - EMS and CEM Company

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LM335 Cold Junction Compensation

Another Method using a Copper Resistor

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The Control of engineering systems

PID Controller Design

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Industrial Automation INSIDER Homepage

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Utilization of these new devices will decrease package count and reduce supply requirements. The circuit designer now can do both digital and linear designs with the same type of device."

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Application Note July 1973

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Wireless Networking , Wireless VOIP. Resources related to Wireless Computing Networks.

Wireless LAN Association

Non-profit consortium of wireless networking vendors established to educate the market place about wireless networking products, trends and applications..

Broadband Wireless Exchange Magazine

Broadband Wireless Exchange Magazine, which is the largest web site in the world dedicated to the broadband wireless industry, is an online publication that...&lt;br/&gt;
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Open Source Hardware - OSHW Draft Definition

Open Source Hardware (OSHW) is a term for tangible artifacts - machines, devices, or other physical things - whose design has been released to the public in such a way that anyone can make, modify, distribute, and use those things.

Open source hardware is hardware...&lt;br/&gt;
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"The Process Automation Usability Project - a series of forums dedicated to simplifying and streamlining the application and use of process automation technology"

Interface on @UsabilityProj

From ControlGlobal.com -@ControlGlobal

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Cellular and PCS phones, pagers and two-way radios, radio spectrum.

Federal Communications Commission - FCC




"The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. (United States). "

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"The EMerge Alliance was established to promote the rapid adoption of safe, low-voltage DC power distribution and use in commercial building interiors."

Twitter Interface - @EMergeAlliance - Promoting adoption of Safe Low-voltage DC Interior Power Distribution.

Highlights

Occupied Space: The first available EMerge Alliance Standard creates a 24-volt DC microgrid for use in commercial interiors, featuring safety and flexibility along with efficiency...&lt;br/&gt;
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BluePrint-PCB Version 3.0 builds upon core BluePrint functionality to provide a superior set of tools to create complex PCB documentation more accurately and in a fraction of the time of traditional methods.

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Process Control &amp;amp; Industrial Automation - Analog Devices

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Avalue Technology - X86 and RISC Hardware - Taiwan

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