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- A head-to-head comparison of the ARM Cortex-M4 and –M0 processor cores by Jack Ganssle
- Download a free PDF of the Mixed-signal Methodology Guide, Chapter 1: Design Trends and Challenges
- After Silicon, SoC, and System Realization comes Dynasty Realization
- 3D Thursday: Intel and FinFETs (Tri-Gate transistors)—a different kind of 3D
- 3D Thursday: Micron to present Hybrid Memory Cube status at EDPS in Monterey, April 6—there’s a lot of news
- Ingenious architectural features allow ST to extract maximum performance from new microcontroller family based on ARM Cortex-M4. Cost: less than 6 bucks in 1000s
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Friday Video: Robot does Travolta? Ah, Ah, Ah, Ah, Stayin’ Alive
This short video shows an anthropomorphic robot named PETMAN, a DARPA project from Boston Dynamics, with a soundtrack added by a YouTube user. Fun! By the way, I saw a preview of the movie “Robot and Frank” last weekend. Also … Continue reading
Friday Video: Mars Rover video goes viral—We’re NASA and We Know it
Hip Hop and NASA? Whoda’ thunk it? Some fevered brain saw the connection between NASA and LMFAO.
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Tagged Hip Hop, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, LMFAO, Mars Science Laboratory, NASA, YouTube
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Friday Video: First flight of NASA Morpheus VTOL lander ends quickly and badly
The first untethered flight of NASA’s Morpheus vertical takeoff and landing vehicle ended quickly and badly. And then Morpheus exploded. As explained by the person who posted the following video on YouTube, “It appears to have had a guidance failure.” … Continue reading
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Tagged Discovery Channel, NASA, Neil Armstrong, Project Morpheus, YouTube
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Friday Video: You know that cheap eBay power supply you bought for an unbelievable price…?
Giorgos Lazaridis is a very, very funny man. His 4-minute Youtube video analysis of an inexpensive power supply from eBay that be bought for his Canon PowerShot A460 compact camera is fall-over funny. Good one for a Friday diversion. The … Continue reading
Friday Video: Engineers! Here’s how to get a date with your geek skills. Think apps.
It’s a new wave of social networking. Two marines, one male and one female, have employed YouTube to ask two movie stars, one female and one male, for a date to the Marine Corps Ball in November. First, Sergeant Scott … Continue reading