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Electronic Systems Design

When to remove via stubs and non-functional pads?

For SERDES channel designs, board/system designers are told to remove stubs and non-functional pads (NFP) of vias on channels to...

Embedded Software

Evernote hints & tips

A while ago, I wrote about Evernote – the cloud computing platform that I use all the time. Although most...

Electronic Systems Design

Process of via design and verification

  Designers dealing with SERDES channels pay more and more attention to signal via effects. Many literatures and guidelines talk...

Corporate Blog

Why Dan Staples Became an Engineer

Why did Dan Staples become an engineer? “Tumbling shaded blocks!” That’s what stole Dan’s heart and mind nearly 30 years ago and inspired him to become a software engineer. If he had not seen th...

Corporate Blog

UAVs manufacturers need to get it light

U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Reynaldo Ramon. In honor of the Farnborough International Airshow that is taking place in the United Kingdom, my topic this week will be about aerospace.&nbsp...

Corporate Blog

2012 Farnborough International Airshow

This guest post is by Pat Briey. See below for Pat's bio. Pat and team are on the ground in the United Kingdom this week for the 2012 Farnborough International Airshow. After many months ...

Corporate Blog

Welcome Jeff Grossman to the Blogsquad

Jeff Grossman It takes a bit of a leap to go from writing about jump shots and sacking the quarterback to designing composite wind blades and managing the fasteners for an airframe assembly, bu...

Corporate Blog

Jack and Microsoft Kinect for Windows delivering innovations for the nuclear industry

Last November, we revealed how we used Microsoft Kinect for Windows to develop a natural user interface for Jack; our human simulation software. It was an exciting time for us as Kinect for...

Embedded Software

A more powerful phone

The subject of power in embedded systems just does not seem to go away – like my postings here and...