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  • P&G Captures High-Tech Assistance
    Troubleshooting problems such as line jams in packaging operations just got easier at the Brown Summit, NC, plant of Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble. Installed at the plant were two new high-speed video systems called 20/20 Hindsight. They're used on three packaging lines in the antiperspirant
  • Smart Computing Article - Talking Through Your Computer
    The cost for the hardware and software necessary to establish a video and audio connection with another PC user has fallen from thousands of dollars to less than $200. And unlike earlier videoconferencing technology that required special high-speed communication lines, technology has improved
  • Smart Computing Article - Basic Terminology
    they can also trade software. Bulletin board systems usually are geared toward particular interests and can come in all sizes. (Pronounced "cash. ") A bank of high-speed memory set aside for frequently accessed data. The term "caching " describes placing data in the cache. Memory caching and disk
  • Intrapac Sees 20/20
    quot;If an uncoated can were to go out, it could potentially affect a person's health, " explains Jim Bunyard, program manager for the Intrapac unit in Harrisonburg, Va., that performs this procedure on three different sized cans at a line speed of 182 per minute (200,00 per day) for a major
  • Case Study: Prosilica GigE Vision Cameras Tested for New NASA Recording System
    board; a high-speed, 320-Gbyte flash memory system; and an I/O subsystem that provides interfaces to multiple cameras, along with analog and digital inputs.
  • Using PIC16C5x as a Smart IIC Peripheral
    PIC16C5X microcontrollers from Microchip are ideally suited for use as smart peripheral devices under the control of the main processors in systems, due to their low cost and high speed. They are capable of performing tasks which would simply overload a conventional microprocessor, or require
  • Digitization
    than 14 bits. For applications requiring higher speed and less dynamic range (i.e. video), 8- to 12-bit digitization is common. The higher the digital resolution, the slower the system throughput. Well depth, readout noise, and system gain are factors in determining the appropriate digitization. See

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