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Published in Supplyframe

·Apr 23, 2020

LCDs Will Drive You Up The Wall — Part 2

In the previous page of this guide, we took a look at the types of display interfaces available to hardware designers. The first installment of this guide looked at low-power, low-resolution, and (potentially) small displays. These are the types of displays you’d connect to a small microcontroller for an IoT…

Display

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LCDs Will Drive You Up The Wall — Part 2
LCDs Will Drive You Up The Wall — Part 2
Display

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Published in Supplyframe

·Apr 22, 2020

LCDs Will Drive You Up The Wall — Part 1

If you’re a hardware designer, the hardest part of any project is always the part with human interaction. …

Display

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LCDs Will Drive You Up The Wall — Part 1
LCDs Will Drive You Up The Wall — Part 1
Display

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Published in Supplyframe

·Apr 2, 2020

The Race To Build More Ventilators Highlights Supply Chain Risk

The coronavirus pandemic has put supply chains under intense scrutiny. While most reporting on this focuses on the delivery of essentials to grocery stores, it’s also found in the engineering of high-tech medical equipment. A few years ago, one of a handful of Americans still living in an iron lung…

Ventilator

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The Race To Build More Ventilators Highlights Supply Chain Risk
The Race To Build More Ventilators Highlights Supply Chain Risk
Ventilator

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Published in Supplyframe

·Mar 25, 2020

Rethinking Global Supply Chains

If there is one thing the world learned about this month, it’s supply chains. There is no shortage of toilet paper in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, and it’s not as if people are using more toilet paper while under quarantine. The shortages of toilet paper on supermarket shelves…

Coronavirus

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Rethinking Global Supply Chain
Rethinking Global Supply Chain
Coronavirus

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Published in Supplyframe

·Mar 18, 2020

Coronavirus Teaches Us About Supply Chains

The novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, is currently sweeping across the globe. Infection rates are doubling every few days and models by epidemiologists indicate most of the world will be infected in just a few months. …

Management

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Coronavirus Teaches Us About Supply Chains
Coronavirus Teaches Us About Supply Chains
Management

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Published in Supplyframe

·Mar 16, 2020

The Underground Parts Store: Keeping Fake Chips Out Of The Supply Chain

Supply chain management is a hard problem for engineers to solve. There are fake chips everywhere, and those chips may inexplicably make it into production. This means op-amps that don’t have the right capabilities, capacitors that are the wrong value, and chips that simply don’t work. Derf Electronics in Poughkeepsie…

Counterfeit

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The Underground Parts Store: Keeping Fake Chips Out Of The Supply Chain
The Underground Parts Store: Keeping Fake Chips Out Of The Supply Chain
Counterfeit

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Published in Supplyframe

·Mar 3, 2020

Framing It: 3.3.2020

Someone does something the wrong way and I get mad about it, 5G is coming, and so is 5nm, Vatican responds to AI, and Efficiency at Scale Efficiency goes up at scale, who knew? Like it or not, the last decade of computing can be defined by The Cloud. Need a server? Amazon’s got it. Need to…

Artificial Intelligence

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Framing It: 3.3.2020
Framing It: 3.3.2020
Artificial Intelligence

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Published in Supplyframe

·Feb 25, 2020

Framing It: 2.25.2020

The Startup Boom Has Bust, The Internet of Things is Terrible, Baby Yoda LED Wall, We Might Be Done With Coronavirus! The Startup Boom Has Bust For those of you who weren’t around in the late 90s, here’s a quick refresher. Sears didn’t think that whole ‘Internet’ thing would work out, but let me tell…

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Framing It: 2.25.2020
Framing It: 2.25.2020

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Published in Supplyframe

·Feb 21, 2020

US Seeks To Stifle China’s Aerospace Industry

Despite the problems Boeing is facing over the 737 Max fiasco, the market for airliners has never been better. A report from Airbus says nearly 40,000 aircraft will be needed over the next twenty years. That’s a market worth multiple trillions of dollars. Boeing and Airbus have captured the market…

Aerospace

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US Seeks To Stifle China’s Aerospace Industry
US Seeks To Stifle China’s Aerospace Industry
Aerospace

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Published in Supplyframe

·Feb 18, 2020

Framing It: 2.18.2020

Nintendo Playstation! Coronavirus Is Making Manufacturing Difficult! Aronofsky-esque! Vinyl is hot! There are far, far, better things you could do with that money. Yes, a Nintendo Playstation exists. It began as a collaboration between Nintendo and Sony in the early 90s to put games on a CD-ROM. The deal fell through, but not before about 200 prototype units were produced. Only one…

Nintendo

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Framing It: 2.18.2020
Framing It: 2.18.2020
Nintendo

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