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Myplanet
Member Since: June 14, 2012
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Posts: 417

I am a federal government employee - Senior Scientist, having more than 15 years of experience in semiconductor and embedded sector across military, space and avionic domains. My responsibility includes design, development and testing of avionic components for space vehicles, military weapons etc. I am also working as a PRSG (Program Review Steering Group) member for different government funded projects, which are of national importance.

Educational wise am holding a Master's and Doctoral research degree. So far i had published more than a dozen of research papers and technical articles with international and domestic journals. I had chaired for some of the ubicom (Ubiquitous computing) conferences and involved with the screening committee for paper valuation and selection (easy chair). Currently am associating with various other online communities & forums for hardware design and programming for engineers/scientists.



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In addition to applications for reprogrammable hardware and processors in the Internet of Things, it also seems as if there will be a growing need to embed pieces of FPGA-like fabric into SoCs.
Colors are simply names we give to specific wavelengths or combinations of wavelengths that are received by our eyes. Maybe we each see colors differently.
Now we are ready to bring all the parts together and construct the GPS-driven, FPGA-decoded Nixie tube speedometer for use in a 1953 International pickup truck.
Here's an image of the week and a joke of the week. Also, this week's live online chat takes place Thursday, June 20, at 1:00 p.m. ET (10:00 a.m. PT).
Duane is now poised to use his I2C interface to send commands to the driver boards controlling his robot avatar's motors.
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