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Modeling Place: February 2006
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Created and maintained by Dr. Rui Huang's research group at University of Texas at Austin, for the purpose of sharing research ideas and experience among group members and friends. Saturday, February 11, 2006. Technology Inspiration: SOI and Strained SOI. From Advanced Substrate News. No 2, Summer 2005. By Dr Andre-Jacques Auberton-Herve, Chairman and CEO of The Soitec Group. Mike Attardo, General Manager, IBM Microelectronics). Bernard S. Meyerson, IBM Fellow and chief technologist). As of this year (20...
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Cool Components VI: Non-Moving Metal Buttons — Factory Automation Software Blog
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Factory Automation Software Blog. Merging modern software development with electrons and metal. Cool Components VI: Non-Moving Metal Buttons. While looking into ESD-safe buttons, I discovered quite a few metal buttons with no moving parts. These buttons do have some potential advantages including:. Easier to use in ESD-safe applications (since there is only one part to ground, and many models are made of conductive metal). I found buttons from Schurter (Switzerland), APEM (France), Grayhill (USA), Texze...