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Circuit Design and Simulation in your Browser!! Spicy Schematics Web Version
There is now a new web version of Spicy Schematics! That's right, circuit schematics and SPICE simulation within your browser! No installs needed, and your circuits are synchronized on any computer you use anywhere!
Best of all it is FREE!!!
The next version of our popular iPad app will be able to sync with your online account as well, so look out for that!
http://ischematics.com
Try it out today!
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Posted by ischematics on May 16 2012 12:00 PM
India's Only Job Portal dedicated to the field of Embedded systems and Semiconductor Technologies Employers and Jobseekers to get interconnected without any mediators.
About Embedded Careers.com:
Embedded Careers.com is a unique online recruitment portal with a core objective of helping high technology industry, right from small startups to large conglomerates to find their right employees, Tools Components, Training and Techniques in the embedded domain.
Linking the niche embedded community to mutually share their expertise and design techniques in designing a dignified successful product.
Our Mission:
• To connect right people at right job in a short time at a much faster way.
• To connect right Tools Components, Training and Techniques to reach the right place at right time.
We are very focused in helping employers and candidate in the embedded and semiconductor field. Through our sustained marketing campaign across various technology forums and social media network, hundreds of consultants and companies visit our site and looking for best candidates.
You can reach us through any of the below social networks where we keep on posting our requirements for quick response.
http://embeddedcareers.blogspot.com/.
http://twitter.com/#!/CareersAtEC
https://www.facebook.com/embeddedcareers
http://www.linkedin.com/in/careersatec
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/104052181480719774958/
Posted by embeddedcareers.com on May 16 2012 08:24 AM
Collection of interesting resources on C/C++ programming
Miscellaneous
I constantly study the Web regarding new articles on C/C++/C++11 programming. If I find them interesting, I post links to them in twitter @Code_Analysis, on Reddit /r/Viva64 and like them on StumbleUpon. If you are present on one of these websites, I invite you to follow me. You will find a lot of interesting articles in time. To get you interested, I decided to create a small selection of materials.
Continue: http://www.viva64.com/en/b/0148/
Continue reading Collection of interesting resources on C/C++ programming?
Posted by Andrey Karpov on May 15 2012 10:46 PM
PVS-Studio is a static analyzer that detects errors in source code of C/C++/C++11 applications. The PVS-Studio tool integrates into the Visual Studio 2005/2008/2010 environment.
http://www.viva64.com/en/b/0147/
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Posted by Andrey Karpov on May 15 2012 05:01 AM
Sub-100$ tablet available for ordering
Datawind's UbiSlate, a tablet costing around $60 - $80 is launched in India and is open for ordering on the UbiSlate site: http://www.ubislate.com/. Two models are announced - UbiSlate 7+ and UbiSlate 7c, the first one featuring 7" resistive touch screen costing Rs. 2999 (~$60) and the second one featuring 7" multi-touch capacitive touch screen costing Rs. 3999 (~$80). UbiSlate 7+ is open for pre-book. UbiSlate 7c is expected to be commercially available starting from end of May. The tablets run on Android 2.3 and have HD video processor. The tablets loaded with Android 4.0 might be available in late June. For detailed features visit the UbiSlate website. If interested, you could find the story published in the link below:
http://news.efytimes.com/e1/DataWinds%20UbiSlate%20Tablets%20Now%20Available/82479
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Posted by Sanjib.Acharya on Apr 28 2012 01:48 AM
Best places to buy Desktop PCs
In this message board, I have reviewed three electronic product stores where you can find and compare various Desktop computers depending on their specs.
Binary-Store.com(www.binary-store.com): Binary Store is an electronic review store for the best electronic products in the market which include Desktop PCs, Laptops, Televisions, Digital cameras, Office supplies and Cell phones. Binary Store has a very cool listing for the latest Desktop computers, most of them belonging to Dell. Dell is probably their favorite brand and no surprises there. There are so many Desktop PCs on this website at prices between $300 to $1500 differing on their specifications. The best feature about Binary Store is that it has proper overviews, features, specifications and demos for all the desktop PCs.
TigerDirect.com(www.tigerdirect.com): Tiger direct is a great place for buying the best and popular desktop computers online. Tiger Direct has a vast listing of desktops from different brands including Dell, HP, IBM, Acer, Lenovo, Sony and others. Tiger direct also offers you the option and comfort of choosing your Desktop based on your needs and money in your pocket. It has cool filter options that help you identify your desired computer. Price of the desktop PCs goes from $100 to $2000.
Amazon.com(www.amazon.com): Amazon is the most famous e-commerce review store for almost product in the world. Regarding desktop computers, Amazon is one of the rarest online stores that have PCs from all of the manufacturers and dealers that manufacture desktop computers and the best thing about it is, you can buy both used and new PCs. There are also advanced filters that can help you in identifying the best product for your requirements. You can also find positive and negative reviews from different customers from all over the world on the desktop computers listed at Amazon.com. Amazon also have very attractive promotions on many computers that can save you some money as well.
These three online stores can get you the Desktop PC that you looking for. The best thing about these stores is that they have detailed information including the features and specifications of all the computers. If you are looking for desktops from your favorite brand then you also have the option of buying the desktop from the manufacturer website.
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Posted by Umair Mirza on Apr 27 2012 06:22 AM
Analyzing the Blender project with PVS-Studio
We go on analyzing open source projects and making the software world better. This time we have checked the Blender 2.62 package intended for creating 3D computer graphics.
Article: http://www.viva64.com/en/b/0145/
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Posted by Andrey Karpov on Apr 23 2012 03:09 AM
OVERVIEW
This half-day technical seminar will discuss the design challenges involved in PCB design, solutions and techniques to address those challenges through presentations and demonstrations of Cadence OrCAD platform products. This will also address the recent trend and cost effectiveness in PCB Design, High Speed design and Cadence OrCAD solutions.
FEATURED PRODUCTS
OrCAD PCB solutions for PCB design, PSpice and Signal Integrity design.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
PCB Designers
Hardware Design engineers
Electronics System designers
FPGA Engineers
Scientist- Analog/Mixed, Scientist- RF, Scientist-Digital
Scientist- EMI/EMC, Scientist- System Design
Electronics / Communications / Instrumentation Engineers
Managers - Engineering / PCB design
Engineers from electronic product company
Design service engineers
Electronics manufacturing Engineers
Date: Friday, May 18 , 2012
Time: 9.00am to 1:00pm ( Inclusive of lunch and tea/coffee breaks)
Location: The Park Hyderabad,
22, RajBhavan Road, Somajiguda.
Hyderabad - 500082
Tel - +91 40 23456789 / 44990000
Registration cost This event is free of cost!
Send Email To Register
rakesh.gupta@ftdautomation.com
Phone:+91-9916507333
Note: Due to limited seating, registrations will be confirmed on first-come-first-served basis.
REGISTER NOW!
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Posted by FTD Automation on Apr 19 2012 11:06 AM
I cannot get rid of the urge to sell a PVS-Studio license to the developer team of Intel Performance Primitives Library.
Of course, I'd like to have some sales in other Intel departments too, but the IPP developers seem closer to us. First, some of them live in Russia. Second, they are already using static analyzers in their work. Third, we already have some groundwork in this area. I mean that we already checked the IPP Samples project twice (first check, second check). It would be, of course, much more interesting to test the IPP library itself instead of the samples, but we don't have access to its source codes.
So, I'll resort to the standard method of advertising ourselves. We will continue to reanalyze IPP Samples from time to time to find new errors. It indicates that the PVS-Studio code analyzer is actively developing. But the greatest profit can be, of course, obtained through regular use of the analyzer, not single runs. Do not forget the capabilities of night runs and background analysis after compilation.
http://www.viva64.com/en/b/0144/
Continue reading PVS-Studio vs IPP - part 3?
Posted by Andrey Karpov on Apr 19 2012 12:43 AM
Wade not in unknown waters. Part three.
I'm going on to tell you about how programmers walk on thin ice without even noticing it. Let's speak on shift operators. The working principles of the shift operators are evident and many programmers even don't know that using them according to the C/C++ standard might cause undefined or unspecified behavior.
http://www.viva64.com/en/b/0142/
Continue reading Wade not in unknown waters. Part three.?
Posted by Andrey Karpov on Apr 16 2012 01:26 AM
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