March 2010
The March 2010 edition features Power & Autotronics and Networking & Databuses, as well as Telecommunications, Manufacturing & Automation.
In Power & Autotronics, Martin Traut at Schroff GmbH considers mechanical structures from which systems are constructed. Then an article from information supplied by XP Power considers the manner in which high efficiency power supplies change the way high reliability systems are designed.
Networking & Databuses features three articles. The first, from information supplied by Ericsson, provides seven reasons to use end-to-end thinking when building all-IP networks. The second looks at the impact of consumer adoption of VoIP in terms of VoIP peering solutions and implications for the telephony marketplace. The third article considers application and network performance monitoring in a virtualised environment.
In Telecommuncations, Manufacutirng and Automation, the concluding part of GPS receiver testing, from information supplied by Agilent Technologies, describes the typical GPS receiver tests used today for receiver verification.
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System mechanics: Accommodating and protecting the components
by Martin Traut, Schroff GmbH, Straubenhardt, Germany
Innovative techniques for extremely low power consumption with 8-bit micro controllers
by Arne Martin Holberg and Asmund Saetre, AVR Marketing
95% High Efficiency power supply changes the way high reliability systems are designed
Information supplied by XP Power
Seven reasons to use end-to-end thinking when building all-IP networks
Information supplied by Ericsson
Bridging the VoIP islands
Information supplied by XConnect
Application and network performance monitoring in a virtualised environment
Information supplied by Network Instruments
GPS Receiver Testing - Part II
Information supplied by Agilent Technologies