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  • ...]] for design automation from Richmond, Vermont. He fixes, makes and hacks electronics, fabricates mechanical devices, and welds. His other talents include buildi ...nd a half acre plot of land. They are supplied with rudimentary materials, tools, and a small supply of food and water. How they use these resources is up t
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  • | work = The Mariner's Museum | work = U.S.S. Boyd (DD-544)
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  • ...7.1.2'''&nbsp;The&nbsp;[[Organization|Organization&nbsp;of&nbsp;Human&nbsp;Work]] || rowspan="3" align="center" | Lord<BR >[[Peter Ritchie Calder|Peter<BR ...energy technology|Utilization]] '''7.2.2'''&nbsp;Technology&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Tools]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Machines]] '''7.2.3'''&nbsp;Technology&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Mea
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  • ...perations. Advanced ceramics are also used in the medicine, electrical and electronics industries. ...which leads to the concept of fracture toughness, was largely based on the work of [[A. A. Griffith]] who, amongst other things, studied the behaviour of c
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  • ...s at the [[BBC]] and the patent rights subsequently purchased by [[Mission Electronics]] for use in their [[Mission Freedom Loudspeaker]] and [[Mission 737 Renais ...aterial has recently been introduced into the fashion industry through the work of designers such as [[Anoush Waddington]], who have developed specialized
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  • ...ltered beam. Special YAG laser and dual-frequency eyewear is available for work with frequency-doubled YAG and other IR lasers which have a visible beam, b Some systems have electronics that automatically shut down the laser under other conditions. For example,
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  • ...anotechnology]]. Nanomedicine seeks to deliver a valuable set of research tools and clinically helpful devices in the near future.<ref>{{cite journal |auth ...e range of uses, and look set to become crucial to several industries from electronics and computers, to strengthened materials to drug delivery and diagnostics.
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  • ...ics is concerned with the ‘fit’ between people and their technological tools and environments. It takes account of the user's capabilities and limitatio ...aking, skilled performance, human-computer interaction, human reliability, work stress and training as these may relate to human-system and [[Human-Compute
    28 KB (4,034 words) - 21:33, 20 September 2010
  • ...2004 with several exceptions but reduced the allowed content of cadmium in electronics to 0.002%.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc. ...ent caused by cadmium-plated tool residues resulted in banishment of these tools (along with routine tool testing programs to detect any cadmium contaminati
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  • |products = [[Automotive parts]], [[Power tools]], [[Security systems]] ...1886.<ref name=YFbosch>{{cite web|title=Robert Bosch GmbH Company Profile|work=[[Yahoo! Finance]]|publisher=[[Yahoo!]]|url=http://biz.yahoo.com/ic/41/4143
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  • ...ative)|-->United States Consulate in Shanghai. Returning home, he went to work as a [[mechanic]] for a subsidiary of the [[Consolidated Edison]] utility c ...ad to be checked. A new group, the Bomb Investigation Unit, was formed to work on nothing but bomber leads.<ref name= "NYT_1956-12-25SUMM"/>
    59 KB (9,546 words) - 21:53, 26 September 2010
  • ...t]] ('''IC''') that integrates all components of a [[computer]] or other [[Electronics|electronic]] [[system]] into a single chip. It may contain [[Digital signal ...ecause its packaging is simpler.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4052047/The-Great-Debate-SOC-vs-SIP |title=The Great Debate: SOC vs. S
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  • ...esign can be divided into the broad categories of [[digital]] and [[analog electronics|analog]] IC design. Digital IC design is to produce components such as [[m ...ed to the extensive use of [[Electronic design automation|automated design tools]] in the IC design process. In short, the design of an IC using EDA softwa
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  • By 2000, automated noise analysis tools were available and were used to guide manual fix-up. The total number of noise problems identified by the analysis tools identified by the flow quickly became too many
    10 KB (1,560 words) - 14:47, 10 December 2011
  • '''Stripboard''' is a widely-used <!-- {{fact}} --> type of [[electronics]] [[prototyping]] board characterized by a 0.1&nbsp;inch (2.54&nbsp;mm) reg [[Category:Electronics work tools]]
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  • ...construction base for [[prototype|prototyping]] of [[electronic circuit|electronics]]. The term is commonly used to refer to '''solderless breadboard''' ('''pl ...p wire sets or can be manually manufactured. The latter can become tedious work for larger circuits. Ready-to-use jump wires come in different qualities, s
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  • ...board, while better quality perfboard can have pads on both sides ([[Via (electronics)|plate-through holes]]). Since each pad is electrically isolated, the buil ...planned in detail on paper or with [[electronic design automation|software tools]]. Small scale prototypes, however, are often build ad hoc, using an oversi
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  • '''Surface mount technology''' ('''SMT''') is a method for constructing [[Electronics|electronic]] circuits in which the components (surface-mounted components/S ...it has either smaller leads or no leads at all. It may have short [[Lead (electronics)|pin]]s or leads of various styles, flat contacts, a matrix of solder balls
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  • {{main|Electronics|Electronic circuit}} ...ce|manufacturing tolerance]], [[Path loss|signal attenuation]] or [[Noise (electronics)|parasitic noise]] do not leave the discrete envelope, and as a result are
    33 KB (4,939 words) - 14:49, 10 December 2011
  • In [[electronics design]], '''tape-out''' or '''tapeout''' is the final result of the [[Syst ...it is ready for tape-out. Many of the steps along the way utilize software tools collectively known as [[electronic design automation]] (EDA). The design m
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