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Microwave Tubes Making a Comeback
In 1904, J.A. Fleming introduced the vacuum tube diode. After the second world war, electron tubes were used to develop the first generation of...
Test and Measurement of RF/Wireless Systems
More and more devices today have RF wireless circuitry inside, whether it is something obvious like a cell phone or something as innocuous as...
Simulation Before Prototyping
As tech firms keep reducing product development cycles to stay competitive, simulation before going for a prototype is important to save time and improve...
And Then, There is Embedded Vision!
Last May, several leading technology firms got together in Oakland, USA, to form the Embedded Vision Alliance (EVA). The initiative’s motto: To enable “machines...
Innovative User Interfaces
Device makers are focusing on making user-interfaces easy, clean and intuitive. As more and more technology surrounds our life, it should blend with the...
Telecom Industry has Immense Employment Potential
What’s the current telecom industry scenario in India? “Telecom industry is not as rosy as it should be,” answers Janardan Revuru, project manager, Hewlett...
How Haptics Can Help Your Project
Fundamentally, haptics is any form of non-verbal communication involving touch. Shaking hands when you greet someone is a haptic custom originated from western countries....
Artificial intelligence meets the real World
The word ‘robot’ originates from the Czech word for forced labour or serf. It was introduced by playwright Karel Capek, whose ficional robotic inventions...
How To Avoid Mobile Radiation
In India, cellphone use has increased from 50 million in 2005 to approximately 800 million now and the number is increasing. The direct and...
Multi-Core and other trends in the embedded World
Gone are the days when embedded systems were a part of complex industrial and defence equipment alone. Today, these have found place in washing...




