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Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2005 John Keller |
High-Speed Fabric Backplanes Burst on the Scene in a Data-Hungry World The new generation of high-speed fabric data backplanes represent a fundamental paradigm shift in technology that not only offers dramatic increases in data bandwidth, but also may be as significant as the shift from analog to digital signals.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2005 |
CompactPCI Showing up More and More in Military Designs An interview with the president and chairman of an industry consortium that develops open computer standards for industrial control, instrumentation, military, and communications applications on the growth of the military electronics industry.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2005 |
PMC Includes 1553, Bus Controller, and Serial Lines Thales Computers, is offering an all-in-one PCI mezzanine card, the PMC-6L, which supports commonly used interfaces required in military and aerospace applications.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2005 |
Digital-to-analog converter for signal processing Triton VXS-1 provides a 16x improvement in currently available resolution for signal-processing applications.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2005 |
Certification package for IDATA Quantum3D is offering IData 178, a DO-178B certification package for producing level-A safety-critical applications using the Quantum3D IData advanced Human Machine Interface (HMI) toolset.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2005 |
Switches with dual-faced illumination NKK Switches is offering the LW series of dual-faced illuminated and nonilluminated rocker switches.  |
InternetNews December 9, 2005 Roy Mark |
Gateway Prevails Over HP in Patent Dispute The International Trade Commission has ruled that PC maker Gateway is not infringing on Hewlett Packard's patents, overturning a previous ruling favorable to HP involving parallel port technology.  |
InternetNews December 9, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Analysts: Utility Computing a "Developing Concept" Customers and vendors like IBM, Hewlett Packard and Sun Microsystems are only taking baby steps toward utility computing, according to new research.  |
InternetNews December 9, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Sun to The Head of The Class? Sun Microsystems's new UltraSparc T1 line proves that multi-core is disruptive ... but in a good way.  |
InternetNews December 9, 2005 Roy Mark |
E-voting Dispute Hits North Carolina Courts The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a complaint against the North Carolina Board of Elections, asking a state superior court to void what they call an illegal certification of three electronic voting systems.  |
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