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C&K Clicker Transforms Touch Screens and Touch Pads to Clickable Devices

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Jerome Smolinski from C&K Components showcases some of their newest switch technology from Electronica 2010, including the compact TSW 3- and 5-way navigation switch for consumer applications and the Clicker, a new concept that transforms any touch pad or touch screen into a clickable device.

Hosted by: Paul Whytock Videography by: Bill Baumann Edited by: Curtis Ellzey

Infineon 120W LED Street Light Power Supply Solution

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Infineon introduces a power supply solution for high-wattage street lights from the Arrow/Cree Lighting Seminar and Solutions Fair.

Hosted by: Don Tuite Videography by: Curtis Ellzey Edited by: Curtis Ellzey

LED Value Add Proof of Concept Capabilities from Arrow Electronics

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Werner Mashig, Lighting Applications Engineer at Arrow, demonstrates their value add proof of concept capabilities for solid state lighting. Here they have retrofitted a traditional Wallpack light fixture with an LED lighting system which includes a custom power supply, custom star boards, and a motion detector. For more information, visit Arrow Lighting.

Hosted by: Don Tuite Videography by: Curtis Ellzey Edited by: Curtis Ellzey

LPKF ProtoLaser S: PCBs at the Press of a Button

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Getting your hands on prototype PCBs quickly is a crucial advantage in electronics development. This is what the new LPKF ProtoLaser S is all about. The laser system opens up a new dimension in in-house prototyping: it transfers the layout onto the PCB with unprecedented speed and precision - easily and with no chemicals.

Hosted by: Joe Desposito Edited by: Curtis Ellzey

AWR: Tutorial - Using TX-Line

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In this tutorial Mike Heimlich of AWR shows how to use AWR's free transmission line calculator. Download at http://web.awrcrop.com/TX-Line. TX-Line is a FREE, easy-to-use, Windows-based interactive transmission line calculator for the analysis and synthesis of transmission line structures. TX-Line enables users enter either physical characteristics or electrical characteristic for common transmission medium. AWR's Microwave Office is an RF and microwave design software for PCB and IC Level Design.

AWR: AXIEM - Differential Ports

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In this video Mike Heimlich of AWR presents AXIEM feature Differential Ports. AWR's AXIEM electromagnetic (EM) software is an industry first to deliver EM analysis as a true upfront design technology. The AXIEM product was developed specifically for three-dimensional (3D) planar applications such as RF PCBs and modules, LTCC, MMIC, and RFIC designs.

AWR: AXIEM - In-Situ Current

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In this video Mike Heimlich shows a unique feature of AXIEM - In Situ Current. AWR's AXIEM electromagnetic (EM) software is an industry first to deliver EM analysis as a true upfront design technology. The AXIEM product was developed specifically for three-dimensional (3D) planar applications such as RF PCBs and modules, LTCC, MMIC, and RFIC designs.

AWR: AXIEM - Gridless Mesh

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In this video Mike Heimlich of AWR illustrates the gridless mesh in AXIEM. AWR's AXIEM electromagnetic (EM) software is an industry first to deliver EM analysis as a true upfront design technology. The AXIEM product was developed specifically for three-dimensional (3D) planar applications such as RF PCBs and modules, LTCC, MMIC, and RFIC designs.

Objet Geometries: 3D Printing With a Difference

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Joe Desposito, Electronic Design's Editor-in-Chief, reviews a 3D printer that jets two different materials at the same time to speed up design development.

Hosted by: Joe Desposito Videography by: Megan Paznik Edited by: Megan Paznik

The Component Vision of Digi-Key

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Joe Desposito of Electronic Design magazine talks with Mark Larson, President of Digi-Key about the company, where it's been, where it's going and what they have planned for the future of component supply.

Hosted by: Joe Desposito Videography by: Paul Milnamow Edited by: Terry Knight