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The fundamentals are governed by Math. The parameters, the metrics, the limits, the specifications. All have to be taken into account, none overlooked.




More Meticulous and exhaustive the pre-processing is, the less errors and shocks we get at the end of the product design cycle.




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Raspberry Pi - ARM with Linux Nano Computer

Model A has been redesigned to have 256Mb RAM, one USB port and no Ethernet (network connection). Model B has 256Mb RAM, 2 USB port and an Ethernet port.

The Raspberry Pi measures 85.60mm x 53.98mm x 17mm, with a little overlap for the SD card and connectors which project over the edges. It weighs 45g.

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"The LogicPort provides 34 channels sampled at 500MHz. This includes two state-clock inputs which function as normal sampled channels in timing-mode. The LogicPort is controlled and powered via your PC's USB 1.1 or 2.0 port for the ultimate in convenience and portability."



The LogicPort's software includes interpreters for CAN, I2C, Synchronous Serial (SPI) and Asynchronous Serial (RS232) protocols. Its Synchronous Serial interpreter is very flexible and...&lt;br/&gt;
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NuttX RTOS - Scalable and Simple OS



Towards high degree of standards compliance. The primary governing standards are POSIX and ANSI standards. Free Service - Port NuttX to run on your custom hardware.- Gregory Nutt.&lt;br/&gt;
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Indesign, LLC. Indianapolis. - Engineering Services - Electronic Product Design Engineering.

Engineering Design of Electronic Products and Systems. Engineering Design Center, Company formed in 1996 by a group of Bell Labs engineers. Electrical, Software, Mechanical, Human Factors, Testing.

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ShortLink - Design of Portable Wireless Systems

They specialize in the field of low-power portable electronics and wireless systems.

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Based on Intel Atom 330 Dual-Core CPU and NVIDIA ION graphics processor. Small, Silent, Low Power - Energy Star 5.0 level.

ION 330-BD - Atom based Nettop - ASRock



Some Features

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Embedded System Design -

Embedded System Design is focused at the fundamentals of embedded system design, and is meant to give students experience in both hardware and firmware.

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ThingM - Product and Interface Design

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Interface - @thingm

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Electronics Design - AirBorn Electronics

See the guidelines for writing a project spec and further understanding the creative process.

AirBorn Electronics



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EMAC - Semicustom Embedded Engineering

Semi-Custom Development

There is no need to reinvent the wheel. Our off- the-shelf hardware has been fully field tested and development software has already been written.

Custom Product Design

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FDI Engineering Design Services

FDI also offers in-house production for quick turn prototypes and low volumes.

A Touch Screen Kit from FDI is an easy to implement Graphical User Interface (GUI) or Human Machine Interface (HMI) in any small instrument or equipment.



Features Include

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Relio R5220 from Sealevel Systems

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Touch8 includes C compiler ANSI standards, the library of graphic windows, practical examples of programs. Use the library and the modules to easily create solutions, just write the incremental code to create a simple custom solution. Reuse of libraries, code base and examples that are...&lt;br/&gt;
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This Gizmo got many students wildly interested in Electronics. He also developed a Learning Kit 'Chip Chap' for 555. An Innovative Education Kit Developer Dynam was making it..

Here is one such Temperature, Wireless, USB Data Logger Watch Development Tool. But for an entirely New Generation. -...&lt;br/&gt;
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