Design World

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The Design World podcast series features the latest in design engineering innovation from circuit design & 3D printing to automation & robotics.

Episódios

  • Winning the Proto Labs Cool Idea aware for the Quadshot remote controlled aircraft

    09/12/2014 Duração: 15min

    The Quadshot is a remote-controlled aircraft combining the stability and control of a helicopter with the speed and maneuverability of an airplane. The creative minds behind the innovative technology just won a Proto Labs Cool Idea! Award.

  • How to choose the right DAQ hardware for your measurement system

    09/12/2014 Duração: 09min

    Design World Senior Editor Evan Yares speaks with Chris Delvizis, Product Manager for National Instruments, about how to choose the right DAQ hardware for your measurement system. Delvizis explains about the different type of DAQ devices that are available, and talks about the important factors you need to understand, including signal conditioning, sampling rate, resolution, and accuracy.

  • Editors On Topic: The Internet of Things

    09/12/2014 Duração: 13min

    Design World editors sit down to discuss the evolving programmable world we’re living in and how the “Internet of Things” is impacting design. To watch the video, click here.

  • Digital Controller Technology for Solid-State Lighting

    09/12/2014 Duração: 07min

    Ikon Semiconductor’s integrated circuit (IC), for the dimmable LED retrofit market, is designed to meet cost and performance standards for today’s LED lighting products, while enabling greater design simplicity for bulb manufacturers and OEMs. Its IC solutions match the efficiency of comparative two-stage architectures, but with up to 25 percent fewer components. With broad dimmer compatibility and a compact size, the IC has a better fit for LED bulb retrofits than larger, more complex solutions. An advantage of the Ikon’s solution is that it eliminates the need for opto-couplers and electrolytic capacitors – standard components that add complexity to the module and can hinder reliability. Moreover, OEMs can decide the optimum trade-off between the amounts of PFC (power factor correction) needed and the amount of ripple the design can tolerate. Conor McAuliffe, Ikon Semiconductor’s CEO, discusses Ikon’s technology in this podcast moderated by EE editor, Natasha Townsend. McAuliffe has 25 years in semicondu

  • Editors On Topic: Is There a Shortage of Engineers?

    09/12/2014 Duração: 10min

    Design World editors sit down to discuss the number of young engineers versus companies’ demand for them. To watch the video, click here.

  • Where engineers trying to learn power GaN get into trouble

    09/10/2014 Duração: 07min

    Gallium nitride (GaN) is one of the technologies that could well displace silicon MOSFETs in the next generation of power transistors. As silicon approaches its performance limits, GaN devices conduct better and switch faster. But GaN devices don’t behave the way silicon power devices do. That’s the reason for the recently published textbook GaN Transistors for Efficient Power Conversion, 2nd Edition. Written by power industry veteran Dr. Alex Lidow along with Johan Strydom, Michael de Rooij, and David Reusch, this book serves as a practical guide for understanding basic GaN transistor construction, characteristics, and applications. In this short podcast, Alex Lidow talks about areas where engineers have trouble grasping the differences between GaN and silicon power devices. Alex Lidow is CEO and co-founder of Efficient Power Conversion Corporation (EPC). In 1977 he joined International Rectifier as an R&D engineer. In 1978 he co-invented the HEXFET power MOSFET, a power transistor that launched the modern

  • Is 'open innovation' just another word for outsourcing?

    09/09/2014 Duração: 09min

    "Open innovation" techniques are getting a lot of attention because they promise to drastically speed up the process of bringing new products to market. But is OI just the buzzword of the week? Is it a fancy way of saying "outsourcing?" In this short podcast, product development expert Brad Goldense of the Goldense Group Inc. explains what open innovation really is and how it can help design engineers get their job done.

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