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| | Welcome to the Gadget Master newsletter, full of ideas for design engineers looking for inspiration for their own projects. This week we feature an EW BrightSpark from the Raspberry Pi Foundation, some naval history in VR form, the most popular blog posts in the last month, and an MIT robot that can fold, walk and swim... Alun Williams | Web Editor – Electronics Weekly Alun is the author of the Gadget Master, Eyes on Android and Electro-ramblings blogs, among others. | | | | | | | | | | |
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| Panasonic is likely to have an E-Cap that matches your requirements. Some manufacturers' data sheets are written to display their parts in the best possible light – performance will be quoted at room temperature, for example, rather than a real world environment – while others, including Panasonic, tend to be more conservative. Because of its wide electrolytic portfolio, including very different product series in both surface mount and through-hole styles. | | | | | | | |
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| | Find out why Intel's latest processors are a departure from its usual upgrade pattern. The new capabilities of the Intel Core processors can significantly improve the performance of embedded applications that rely on video and media processing, particularly for 4k video. There are also power improvements. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Other Electronics Weekly Blog Posts | | | | | | It's back! The biggest night in the electronics calendar returns to the iconic Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, on Wednesday 6 December. Now in its 15th year, the Elektra Awards will continue to reward technical and business achievements, design, innovation and technology throughout the industry. Companies, teams and individuals will get the recognition for their exceptional work and contribution to the sector. | | | | | | | | | |
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