The only one of its kind, Electronic Design's Power Management website contains a searchable database dedicated only to power management products from major manufacturers. These power products include OEM power supplies, UPSs, power management integrated circuits, and power MOSFETs. This searchable power database along with actual company data sheets speed the process of comparing and selecting power products to meet specific system requirements. Supporting each power database section is a power tutorial description of the associated power management function. Power products covered are those introduced or revised from January 2002 to the present, with monthly updates.

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The IEEE Speaks On The Youths' Interest In Engineering Careers, Or Lack Thereof
By Sam Davis, FindPower Editor

In a recent correspondence with the IEEE, the organization has pointed out that innovation is in danger due to a lack of students pursuing engineering careers. They claim the trend is alarming, and it’s global.

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Dec 29, 2008
Alliance Drives Adoption Of Connected Media Devices

ED News Staff Trumpeted as the world’s first Internet Media Device Alliance (IMDA), a number of the market’s prominent streaming-media companies have joined together to create a unique industry forum with the goal of developing and promoting a set of open, interoperable standards and device profiles in order to maximize growth of a global consumer market in Internet-connected media devices. One of the prime activities of the IMDA will be ...

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Dec 29, 2008
42-, 32-in. HDTVs Integrate PC Plus Blu-ray Player

ED News Staff Representing a shift in technology for North American markets, Visionman, Inc. presents Allio, or “All in One” televisions. The Allio line of LCD sets include a built-in media center, PC-functionality, and a Blu-ray players. The Allio flagship model pairs a full-HD 42-in. LCD display with a combo Blu-ray/DVD player, digital recorder, a Core2Duo E8400 PC, 4-GB RAM, a 1-TB hard drive, and a 64-bit version of Windows Vista Home Premium. Visionman is also rolling out a 32-in. model

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