Metastability in electronics synchronization circuit that detects that the arbiter has not yet settled into a stable state. The arbiter then delays processing until a stable state has been achieved. In theory, the arbiter can take an arbitrarily long time to settle, but in practice, it seldom ... form of arbiter is used in asynchronous circuit s, to select the order of access to a shared ... femtosecond range. The memory arbiter must then decide which request to service first. Unfortunately ... An Arbiter is like a traffic officer at an intersection who decides which car may pass through next. Given only one request, an Arbiter promptly permits the corresponding action, delaying any second request until the first action is completed. When an Arbiter gets two requests at once, it must decide ... at approximately the same time, the Arbiter puts the requests into one order or the other, granting access to only one processor at a time. The Arbiter guarantees that there are never two actions under ... cars passing through the intersection on a collision course. Although Arbiter circuits never grant more than one request at a time, there is no way to build an Arbiter that will always reach a decision ... as long as normal. Asynchronous arbiters and metastability Arbiters break ties. Like a flip flop electronics flip flop circuit , an arbiter has two stable states corresponding to the two choices. If two requests arrive at an arbiter within a few picoseconds today, femtoseconds of each other, the circuit may become metastability in electronics meta stable before reaching one of its stable states to break .... A reliable solution to this problem was found in the mid 1970s. Although an arbiter that works ... on common mistakes in arbiter design. This result is of considerable practical importance. multi ... with independent clocks for each processor suffered from arbiter race conditions , and thus ... contexts as well in order to allocate access to a shared resource. A wavefront arbiter is an example ... more details
wiktionary Arbiter may refer to Arbiter or arbitrator , a person by whose decision the parties to a dispute agree to be bound in Arbitration Arbiterelectronics , a component in electronic circuitry that allocate scarce resources Memory arbiter , a component that allocates memory Wavefront arbiter , a commercial memory arbiter optimized for high speed operation Referee in sporting matches Arbiter Halo , a character in the Halo video game series ArbiterSports , a sports officiating software company owned by the NCAA HMS Arbiter D31 , an escort aircraft carrier in the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom International Arbiter , in chess a title conferred by FIDE to match referees Petronius , a Roman author and satirist known formally as Gaius Petronius ArbiterArbiter class starships, Protoss support vessels in the StarCraft science fiction series. One of the names of the Hindi deity Hanuman . disambig de Arbiter Begriffskl rung lt Arbitras nl Arbiter ja ru fi Arbiter ... more details
Wikify date August 2011 Unreferenced date June 2011 Dallas Arbiter is a company formed by the merger of John E. Dallas and Sons musical instrument company and ArbiterElectronics. Dallas Arbiter Ltd. produced a number of guitar effects which changed the ordinary sound of the electric guitar into something more noticeable. This fit well with the newest musical styles of the time, so they became quite popular. The Fuzz Face effect, which deliberately distorted the electric guitar s sound was used by some of the most popular musicians of the time, so they became highly sought after by other musicians, and to an extent remain so even today, fetching prices far larger than their original retail price, even after allowing for inflation. Originally issued by ArbiterElectronics, the Fuzz Face was later released as the Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face it has been both reissued and much copied since then. Dallas Arbiter was responsible for the release of other effects for electric guitar, such as the Wah Face and the Trem Face, as well. External links http www.jimdunlop.com Jim Dunlop official site http www.independent.co.uk news obituaries ivor arbiter 508146.html The Independent Ivor Arbiter obituary Category Electronics companies of the United States Category Music equipment manufacturers Category Guitar effects manufacturing companies Musical instrument company stub US manufacturing company stub UK manufacturing company stub ... more details
A Wavefront arbiter is a circuit used to make decisions which control the crossbar of a high capacity switch fabric in parallel. It was commercialized in the TT1 and TTx chip sets designed by Abrizio and sold by PMC Sierra . Context A crossbar is the central portion of a crossbar switch fabric which connects the inputs to the outputs. A set of decisions of which inputs are connected to which outputs must be made each arbitration period. In high speed cell switching or packet switching applications, the arbitration period is very short. There are often millions or 1000000000 number billion s of arbitration periods per second. An Arbiterelectronicsarbiter is the circuit that makes the decision as to which of the crossbar s many switches should be closed. Speed is a key design criterion of an arbiter in some applications. Algorithm description A wavefront arbiter is a particular type of arbiter that is optimized for high speed operation. For a unicast switch, the algorithm is as follows The decision starts at a single point in the x y matrix which represents the physical switches, for example the upper left hand corner. Based on the requests, a decision is made whether to close that switch, connecting the corresponding input and output. The result of this decision is then fed to the right along the matrix axis representing the input, and down along the matrix axis representing the output. The results of the first computation then enable the next computation at the point to the right and at the point below and switch closing decision is made at each of those two points. The results of these subsequent two calculations then are then fed to the points below and to the right of them. These results then enable the decisions at the next three points which are to the right and below. These results are again fed to the right and below. In the case where the calculation did not start in the upper left hand corner, the results wrap around the right back to the first left column ... more details
In chess , International Arbiter is a title awarded by FIDE to individuals deemed capable of acting as arbiter in important chess matches the arbiters are responsible for ensuring the rules and laws of chess are adhered to . The title was established in 1951. Requirements for the title to be awarded are detailed in section B.05 of the FIDE Handbook. As well as thorough knowledge of the rules of chess laws of chess and a proved impartiality, they include the ability to speak a FIDE approved language and previous experience as arbiter in important tournaments.The FIDE World Chess Federation displays the list of International Arbiters with their ID numbers, name, and title on its official web site. Some individuals have had careers as strong players and later become International Arbiters. Notable examples include Alb ric O Kelly de Galway , Grandmaster chess Grandmaster who was third correspondence chess world champion before becoming an International Arbiter in 1962 and acting as Chief Arbiter at the World Chess Championship 1966 1966 and World Chess Championship 1969 1969 over the board World Chess Championship World Championship matches Lothar Schmid , Grandmaster who finished joint second with the then World chess champion World Champion Tigran Petrosian at Bamberg 1968 and was also a strong correspondence player before becoming an International Arbiter in 1975 and acting as Chief Arbiter in the World Chess Championship 1972 1972 , World Chess Championship 1978 1978 , and World Chess Championship 1986 1986 World Championship matches. Gideon St hlberg , Grandmaster who was Sweden ... and International Arbiter. External links http www.fide.com fide handbook?id 14&view category Requirements for the title of International Arbiter chess tournament stub Category Chess arbiters International Arbiter Category Chess titles Category 1951 in chess Category Awards established in 1951 ca rbitre Internacional escacs fr Arbitre checs id Arbiter Internasional pt rbitro Internacional de ... more details
EDIT BELOW THIS LINE Ms. Naya Arbiter is a leader in the field of therapeutic rehabilitation for persons suffering from addiction. She is recognized nationally and internationally as a leader in developing new restorative paradigms for persons with histories of chronic addiction, criminality and violence. Naya Arbiter continues to develop and teach specialized curriculum for populations who have been ignored or underserved and is the principal of Extensions, LLC a private consulting group. Naya Arbiter Conferee to the White House Conference for a Drug Free America Ms. Arbiter was one of 125 national experts on drug abuse selected by President Regan in 1987 to serve as a conferee to the White House conference White House Conference for a Drug Free America. She played a key role in the development of the conferences recommendations on drug abuse treatment and national policy for the President and Congress. Ms. Arbiter has presented on adolescent drug use, prevention, and treatment cultural competence and has published articles on substance abuse in the Journal of Adolescent Research , American ... to books on these topics. Early in 1990, Ms. Arbiter gave testimony regarding Drug Treatment in the Criminal ... on a comprehensive drug policy. Ms. Naya Arbiter s Current Work Ms. Arbiter is currently developing .... Ms. Arbiter has been a featured speaker at many national and international conferences and is called ... themselves. Ms. Naya Arbiter Selected Publications Mullen, R., Schuettinger, M., Arbiter, N., and Conn ..., T. Biddle Publishing Company, Brunswick, Maine. Stevens, S.J., Arbiter, N. & McGrath, R. 1997 Women ... Group, NY Stevens, S., Arbiter, N., and Mullen, R., and Murphy, B. 1996 Issues and Intervention Substance ... and Arbiter, N. 1995 A Therapeutic Community for Substance Abusing Pregnant Women with Children Process and Outcome. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. Vol.27 1 Jan March 1995. Pps. 49 57 Mullen, R., Arbiter ... ed. Drug Policy in the Americas. Westview Press, Publishers, Boulder, Colorado. Arbiter, N. 1991 ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Arbiter Halo Infobox VG character name The Arbiter image Image Arbiter crop.png 250px alt ... hand he carries a glowing dual tipped blade. caption The Arbiter Ripa Moramee, as he appears in Halo ... David Sobolov Halo Wars Arbiter is a fictional ceremonial, religious, and political rank bestowed ... failures. Although the Arbiter is intended to die serving the Covenant leadership, the Characters of Halo ..., the Arbiter allies with the Covenant s enemies humanity and stops the ringworld Halo megastructure Halo from being activated. The Arbiter is a player character playable character in Halo  2 and its 2007 sequel Halo 3 a different Arbiter appears in the 2009 real time strategy game Halo Wars , which takes place 20  years before the events of the main trilogy. The appearance of the Arbiter ... in Halo  2 and 3 , while David Sobolov voices the Arbiter of Halo Wars . The Arbiter ... derided the Arbiter s missions as crap bits in Halo  2 . Conversely, IGN lamented the loss of the Arbiter ... design File KeithDavidJune10.jpg thumb left Actor Keith David voiced Thel Vadamee, the Arbiter of Halo 2 and Halo 3 . The Arbiter in the video games Halo 2 2004 and Halo 3 2007 is voiced by Keith ... David is not a frequent video game player, but stated that he has become more known for his work as the Arbiter ...? title For Some Actors, Video Games Are a Career Path work PC Magazine ref The Arbiter changed very ... the Arbiter and other Elites is ceremonial armor seen in early concept sketches and which appeared ... high, and the character s name was changed to the Arbiter . ref name dervish cite web author Kumar ... of the Arbiter as a playable character in Halo  2 was supposed to be a secret on the scale ... within secrets and claimed that there was material related to the Arbiter that was kept secret during the development of Halo  3 because There is an aspect of the Arbiter s character that is still ... said that the purpose of introducing the Arbiter was to offer another, compelling point of view ... more details
About the technical field of electronics personal use electronic devices consumer electronics the scientific magazine Electronics magazine Image Arduino ftdi chip 1.jpg thumb right 250px Surface mount technology Surface mount electronic components Electronics is the branch of physics , engineering and technology ... board s, electronics packaging technology, and other varied forms of communication infrastructure complete circuit functionality and transform the mixed components into a working system . Electronics ... of electronic circuit s to solve practical problems come under electronics engineering . This article focuses on engineering aspects of electronics. Electronic devices and components main .... They dominated electronics until the 1950s. Since that time, solid state devices have all but completely ... circuits Main Analog electronics Image HitachiJ100A.jpg right thumb 250px Hitachi J100 adjustable frequency ... circuits Main Digital electronics Digital circuits are electric circuits based on a number of discrete ... circuits. Digital signal processor s are another example. Building blocks Logic gate s Adder electronics Adders Flip flop electronics Flip Flops Counter s Processor register Registers Multiplexer s Schmitt ... with all electronic circuits. Noise is defined ref IEEE Dictionary of Electrical and Electronics ... to limitations in physical properties. Electronics theory Main Mathematical methods in electronics Mathematical methods are integral to the study of electronics. To become proficient in electronics ... important to electronics is the study and understanding of electromagnetic field theory. Electronics lab Main Electronics lab simulation Due to the empirical nature of electronics theory, laboratory experimentation is an important part of the study of electronics. These experiments are used to prove ... , etc. Historically, electronics labs have consisted of electronics devices and equipment located in a physical space, although in more recent years the trend has been towards electronics lab simulation ... more details
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asics.chuckbenz.com FifosRingBuffers.htm Fifos and Ring Buffers ref Arbiters main arbiterelectronics In electronics, an arbiter is a circuit designed to determine which of several signals arrive ...Refimprove date December 2010 For other uses of the term Metastability Metastability in electronics is the ability of a digital electronic system to persist for an unbounded time in an Equilibrium point unstable equilibrium or metastability metastable state. ref cite journal journal IEEE Transactions on Computers title Anomalous Behavior of Synchronizer and Arbiter Circuits author Thomas J. Chaney and Charles Molnar Charles E. Molnar volume C 22 issue 4 pages 421 422 issn 0018 9340 doi 10.1109 T C.1973.223730 date April 1973 url http ieeexplore.ieee.org xpls abs all.jsp?arnumber 1672323 ref In metastable states, the circuit may be unable to settle into a stable 0 or 1 logic level within the time required for proper circuit operation. As a result, the circuit can act in unpredictable ways, and may lead to a system failure. Metastable states are inherent features of asynchronous circuit asynchronous digital systems , and of systems with more than one independent clock domain. In self timed asynchronous systems, arbiters are designed to allow the system to proceed only after the metastability has resolved, so the metastability is a normal condition, not an error condition. ref name bainbridge cite book title Asynchronous system on chip interconnect author John Bainbridge publisher Springer year 2002 isbn 9781852335984 page 18 url http books.google.com books?id 6cWoGRfz k0C&pg PA18 ... requirements on flip flops are satisfied. Flip flops In electronics , the flip flop electronics flip ... can often take the form of a series of Flip flop electronics D flip flop delay flip flops ... date December 1984 accessdate 2010 07 09 ref If the inputs to an arbiter or flip flop arrive almost ... In Electronics Category Electrical engineering Category Digital electronics nl Metastabiel elektronica ... more details
Infobox Company company name Sky Electronics company type Corporation company logo foundation 1998 location Seoul , Korea industry Electronics homepage http www.isky.co.kr Sky Electronics Website Sky Electronics is a mobile phone manufacturer company. headquartered in Seoul , Korea . it is group family by Pantech Curitel . See also List of Korea related topics Economy of South Korea Communications in South Korea SK Teletech External links http www.isky.co.kr Sky Electronics Homepage Category Electronics companies Category Electronics companies of South Korea SouthKorea company stub ast Sky Electronics es Sky Electronics ko io Sky Electronics it Sky Electronics ms Sky Electronics ... more details
Image Hands On Electronics Cover Nov 1988.jpg thumb right Hands On Electronics becomes Popular Electronics Hands On Electronics was an electronics hobbyist magazine published by Gernsback Publications from 1984 to 1989. The magazine started as Radio Electronics Special Projects in 1980. This was nominally a quarterly supplement to Radio Electronics that had 10 issues from a single 1980 issue to the Spring 1984 issue. The Summer 1984 issue was renamed Hands On Electronics . It became bi monthly in January 1986 and monthly in November 1986. The title was changed to Popular Electronics in February 1989 and was published until December 1999. The long time Radio Electronics editor, Larry Steckler, was the publisher and owner. Having purchased Gernsback Publications from the Gernsback family. Julian S. Martin was the editor. The early issues were just a collection of construction projects. By 1984 there were monthly columns on shortwave listening, amateur radio, and computers. After Ziff Davis changed Popular Electronics to Computers & Electronics , Hands On Electronics attracted those hobbyist readers. In April 1985 Ziff Davis stopped publishing Computers & Electronics and Hands On Electronics purchased the title in June 1988. The magazine became monthly and added the Popular Electronics logo to the cover in November 1988. Category Science and technology magazines Category Defunct magazines of the United States ... more details
Fuzzy electronics is an electronics electronic technology that uses fuzzy logic , instead of the two state Boolean logic more commonly used in digital electronics . It has a wide range of applications, including control system s and artificial intelligence . See also Defuzzification Fuzzy set Fuzzy set operations Bibliography Introduction to Applied Fuzzy Electronics , by Ahmad M. Ibrahim, ISBN 0 13 206400 6. External links http www.articleworld.org index.php Fuzzy electronics Applications of Fuzzy logic in electronics Category Fuzzy logic Category Digital electronics Category Electronic engineering electronics stub mk ... more details
unreferenced date December 2008 Marine electronics refers to electronics devices designed and classed for use in the marine ocean marine environment where even small drops of salt water will destroy electronics devices. Therefore the majority of these types of devices are either water resistant or waterproof. The term marine electronics is used for areas such as Ship Yacht Marine electronics devices are Chartplotter Marine VHF radio Autopilot Self steering gear Fishfinder Sonar Radar GPS Electronic compass Satellite television Marine fuel management Communication The electronics devices communicate by using a protocol defined by NMEA . NMEA has two standards available NMEA 0183 NMEA 2000 IEC 61162 Lightweight Ethernet LWE NMEA 0183 is based on a serial communication network. NMEA 2000 is a Controller area network based technology. In recent years, the International Electrotechnical Commission International Electrotechnical Commission IEC has created a new standards suite for Digital interfaces ..., NMEA 2000 and LWE. Also different suppliers of marine electronics have their own communications protocol Simrad Yachting Simrad has SimNet B&G has FastNet Raymarine Marine Electronics Raymarine has ... Data has SDML XML markup language Companies The international companies selling marine electronics for ship ... Maretron http www.mauritius marine electronics.com Marine Electronics Mauritius Raymarine Marine Electronics http www.simrad.com Simrad in Kongsberg Maritime Simrad Yachting in Navico http www.morportal.ru Marine Electronics Portal Russian http www.stowemarine.com Stowe Marine http www.tinleyelectronics.com Tinley Electronics Companies developing marine electronics products are http www.egersundmarine.no Egersund Marine Electronics Kongsberg Maritime Navico References http www.nmea.org National Marine Electronics Association http www.marineelectronicsjournal.com Marine Electronics Journal Category Marine electronics Category Marine engineering ru hi ... more details
Sony Electronics Inc. , headquartered in San Diego, Calif., is the largest component of Sony Corporation of America , the U.S. holding company for Sony s U.S. based electronics and entertainment businesses. See also Sony Online Entertainment External links http news.sel.sony.com en Sony Electronics News and Information http www.sony.com SCA outline electronics.shtml Sony USA Sony Electronics Inc. Outline of Principal Operations http pro.sony.com Sony Professional Sony Category Electronics companies Category Sony subsidiaries Electronics US manufacturing company stub es Sony Electronics ... more details
Electronics Technician is a common enlisted occupation in many Militaries. Common duties for ETs include repair, calibration, and basic maintenance of most electronic equipment. US Navy There are several variations in the US Navy including the standard Electronics Technician US Navy Electronics Technician and Aviation Electronics Technician , there is also the similar Electrician s Mate and Aviation Electrician s Mate . Royal Canadian Navy In the Canadian forces Naval Electronics Technicians are subdivided into three groups Sonar, Radar, and Communications. They are responsible for repair and maintenance of the equipment relating to their specialty. Australian Defence Force In the Australian Defence Force there are five types of Electronics Technician , the Army has a general purpose Electronics Technician . The Army has an Avionics Technicians trained for work on Army aircraft and the Air Force has Communication Electronic Technicians to maintain the wide variety of equipment used by the Air Force. The Navy has Electronics Technicians as well but they specialise in one of four streams Communications, Fire Control, Systems and Weapons . There are also Electronics Technician Submariners in the Navy. Category Technicians ... more details
Audio electronics is the branch of electronics which deals specifically with audio and sound related technologies. Audio electronics derives most of its circuits from mainstream electronics but sometimes slightly modified for the specific needs of sound reproduction, such as high end audio . The following is a partial list of audio related circuits techniques devices Electronic filter Filters Preamplifier s Electronic amplifier Amplifiers Audio crossover Crossover Loudspeaker s Tone control circuits Tone controls Equalization Equalisers Mixing console Mixers High end audio cables Microphone s Category ElectronicsElectronics stub de Audio nl Audio ru sv Audio ... more details
Infobox Korean name hangul rr Joaseu Jeonja mr Choas& 365 Ch& 335 nja Joas Electronics is an electronics company headquartered in Seoul and Namyangju Gyeonggi do , Korea . It was established in 1982 under the name SungJin Electronics but the name was changed in 1999 to Joas Electronics . It manufactures many electronic beauty products. Products Electric razors, including Hair Dryer, Shave, Health Care See also Economy of South Korea List of South Korean companies External links http www.joas elec.co.kr Joas Electronics Homepage Category Electronics companies of South Korea Category Companies established in 1982 tech company stub SouthKorea company stub ... more details
Infobox company name Renco Electronics logo Image Renco logo.jpg 155px caption type genre fate predecessor successor foundation Start date 1955 founder defunct location city Rockledge, Florida location country USA location locations area served key people Edward Rensing President & CEO industry electronics, component electronics, electronics manufacturing products suraface mount inductor , custom chokes , transformer services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees 50 parent divisions subsid homepage URL http www.rencousa.com footnotes intl Renco Electronics is an electronics manufacturer based in Rockledge, Florida . With facilities in the USA and China , Renco has specialized in the design, manufacture and distribution of transformers , inductors , chokes and coils since 1955 . ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Modern Electronics image file Modern Electronics Oct 1984.jpg image size image caption Modern Electronics, October 1984 editor Art Salsberg editor title Editor in Chief staff writer frequency Monthly circulation category Hobby magazines company Modern Electronics, Inc. publisher Richard Ross firstdate October 1984 finaldate March 1991 finalnumber Vol. 8 Num. 3 country USA language English website issn Modern Electronics was a hobbyist magazine published from October 1984 to March 1991. It became Computer Craft in April 1991 and the name changed again to MicroComputer Journal in January 1994. Modern Electronics, Inc. was owned by CQ Communications, Inc, the publishers of CQ Amateur Radio . Art Salsberg was Editor in Chief and Alexander W. Burawa was the Managing Editor. The contributing editors included Len Feldman, Glenn Hauser , Forrest Mims and Don Lancaster . Many members of the editorial staff had previously worked for Popular Electronics but left when that magazine was change to Computers & Electronics . Here is how Art Salsberg described the new magazine. ref name ModernElectronics cite journal author Art Salsberg year 1984 month October title A Warm Welcome journal Modern Electronics volume 1 issue 1 pages 4 publisher Modern Electronics Inc. ref blockquote Many of you probably know of me from my decade long stewardship of Popular Electronics magazine, which changed its name and editorial philosophy last year to distance itself from active electronics enthusiasts who move fluidly across electronics and computer product areas. In a sense, then, Modern Electronics is the successor to the original concept of Popular Electronics blockquote References Reflist Category Science and technology magazines Category Publications established in 1984 Category Monthly magazines Category Defunct magazines of the United States sci mag stub ... more details
circuits such as the synchronizer flip flops, switch debounce rs, arbiterelectronicsarbiter s, and the like ...main Electronics Electronic circuit Multiple image header Three digital circuits direction vertical image1 relogio binario.JPG caption1 A binary clock , hand wired on breadboard s image2 HitachiJ100A.jpg caption2 An industrial digital controller image3 80486dx2 large.jpg caption3 Intel 80486DX2 microprocessor Digital electronics represent Signal electronics signals by discrete bands of analog electronics analog Electrical potential levels , rather than by a continuous range. All levels within a band represent the same signal state. Relatively small changes to the analog signal levels due to Engineering tolerance manufacturing tolerance , Path loss signal attenuation or Noise electronics parasitic noise do not leave the discrete envelope, and as a result are ignored by signal state sensing circuitry ... is ref Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill, The Art of Electronics 2nd Ed. Cambridge University ... often use a low power analog front end to amplifier amplify and tuner electronics tune in the radio ... to metastability in electronics metastability where a change to the input violates the set ... Maini. A.K. 2007 . Digital Electronics Principals, Devices and Applications. Chichester, England. Jonh ... errors and less electronics, and is therefore less expensive. The most widely used simplification ... set of logic gates . Another way, often with the least electronics, is to construct an equivalent ... a sequence of operations. The simplest sequential system is probably a flip flop electronics ... logic that is unstable , that is, real electronics will have unpredictable results because ... Hall, 1996. External links Commons category Digital electronics http www.ibiblio.org obp electricCircuits ... Electronics Category Digital electronics Category Electronic design Category Electronic design automation ... electronics sk Digit lna elektronika sr fi Digitaalipiirit sv Digitalteknik ... more details
Stretchable electronics , also known as elastic electronics or elastic circuits, is a technology for building electronic circuits by depositing stretchable electronic devices and circuits onto stretchable substrates or embed them completely in a stretchable material such as silicone s or polyurethane s. In the simplest case, stretchable electronics can be made by using the same components used for rigid printed circuit boards. One of the things that needs to change is the substrate and the interconnections, being made wikt stretchable stretchable , rather than flexible see Flexible electronics or rigid Printed Circuit Board s . Typically, polymer s are chosen as substrates or material to embed. When rigid components are deposited onto stretchable substrates, the interconnects will be subjected to high mechanical strain materials science strain , whenever the substrate is flexed. This is because, when bending the substrate, the outermost radius of the bend will stretch so that the relative spacing of each interconnect will effectively increase in line with the increasing length of the substrate. Stretchable electronics attempts biomimicry of human skin and flesh , in being stretchable, whilst retaining full functionality. The design space for products is opened up with stretchable electronics. 3D conformable circuits are now possible by the application of stretchable cyber skins ... electronics are sometimes called elastronics a new, emerging class of electronics, that is expected ... like electronics and flesh like devices with embedded electronic nervous systems. See also Flexible electronics Flexible circuits External links http www.stella project.de STELLA Research Project on Stretchable Electronics http tfcg.elis.ugent.be projects sweet index.html SWEET Research Project on Stretchable and Washable Electronics http stretchable circuits.com Stretchable Circuits is developing stretchable electronic systems Category Electronics manufacturing Category Electronic engineering ... more details
Notability date March 2009 Excalibur Electronics, Inc. is an United States American electronics company with headquarters in Miami , Florida . ref cite web url http goliath.ecnext.com coms2 product compint 0001358327 page.html title Excaliber Electronics business profile from Goliath date 2009 03 20 publisher The Gale Group accessdate 2009 04 01 ref The company manufactures such items as chess computers, radio controlled cars, flashlight s, fans, and many other handheld electronic games. ref cite web url http www.excaliburelectronics.com title Excaliber Electronics Homepage publisher Excaliber Electronics accessdate 2009 04 01 Dead link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref Excalibur is a frequent supplier of products to Woot . References references Category Companies based in Miami, Florida US manufacturing company stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Image Mirai LCD TV.JPG thumb 250px An Liquid crystal display LCD display from Mirai Mirai is a brand of Chi Mei Corporation active in Europe since December 2005. Currently the product range is made of LCD TV and monitors but they have plans to introduce other home electronics. clear External links http www.chimei.com.tw en Official web site Category Electronics companies of Taiwan electronics stub fi Mirai ... more details
Infobox Company name Visions Electronics logo type genre fate predecessor successor foundation 1981 founder defunct location city location country location Calgary , Alberta , Canada locations area served key people Richard Stewart br Founder and CEO br George Finlayson br President industry Retail products Consumer Electronics production services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees 750 2009 parent divisions subsid homepage http www.visions.ca www.visions.ca footnotes intl Visions Electronics is a retailer of consumer electronics in Canada founded in 1981. As of July 2009, the company has a total of 30 retail locations from British Columbia to Manitoba , with its corporate headquarters located in Calgary . External links http www.visions.ca Visions Electronics official website http www.dreamgallery.ca Dream Gallery Category Consumer electronics retailers of Canada Category Companies established in 1981 Category Companies based in Calgary ... more details