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Competitive Exoskeleton by Project March from the Delft Technical University Dream Team
Judy Warner : Robbert, please tell us about your major at Delft Technical University and your role at Project March . Robbert de Lange : I’m studying civil engineering and my role on the Project March team is Acquisition and PR. Presently, I have taken off a full year of studies to focus full-time on Project March. Warner : What motivated you to take a full year off of your studies to invest in Project March? De Lange : Beyond all the academic
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Mary Elizabeth McCulloch Developed Voz Box and Project Vive
Judy Warner : It’s so nice to talk with you, Mary Elizabeth! Please share your background, education and what inspired you to choose engineering as a vocation. Mary Elizabeth McCulloch : I was always good at science and math and I graduated from Penn State University with a biomedical degree in 2016. Both of my parents were very inspirational in my choice to pursue engineering. My Dad studied physics in college and is now an engineer who
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OnTrack Newsletter May 2018
On Track Newsletter May 2018 VOL. 2 No 2 Welcome to the May edition of the Altium OnTrack Newsletter! AltiumLive 2018: ANNUAL PCB DESIGN SUMMIT is coming in October to sunny San Diego, California and pre-registration is now open! By pre-registering now, you will qualify for a 10% early-bird discount once registration officially opens in June (Stay tuned for more information about our European conference). Once again, we will be featuring
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Engineers Show Us How to Build A New Car From the Ground Up
Rose Hulman FSAE Car Judy Warner : Tell us about your team, what you make, and where you compete. Anthony Lin : We are the Rose Grand Prix Engineering team from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and we design, build, and race a Formula style (open wheel open cockpit) race car from scratch every year. This year marks our 7th year in the competition with RGP-7 (name of our new car). We compete in the Formula SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers)
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Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing Tips from Electronics Expert Duane Benson
Judy Warner: Duane, please share briefly about your background in the electronics industry. Duane Benson: I first burned my fingers with a soldering iron when I was about fourteen. Though I was formally trained and started my career in software development, my first love has always been electronics. My early hardware projects included an electronic stethoscope used to listen through walls for termites chewing on wood, and a caller ID device
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The Anniversary Edition OnTrack Newsletter April 2018
OnTrack Newsletter April 2018 VOL. 2 No 1 Welcome to the one-year anniversary edition of the Altium
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OnTrack newsletter! In celebration, our team decided to make this the reader’s choice edition by sharing the top three most read articles from Rock Stars and Superheroes and Makerspace for this past year. We also have a brand new video by Ben Jordan on Multi-board: Partitioning and Planning, and a fresh batch of Brain Food and Regional News below
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Ambitious Students, Makers and Innovators
In the number three spot is a solar car team from the University of Waterloo in Toronto, Canada: The Midnight Sun Solar Car team . Relive the guts and the glory of this ambitious team. Congratulations, Midnight Sun Solar Team. Thank you for your pursuit of excellence and being an inspiration for our readers! Taking the number two spot is the New Jersey Institute of Technology SAE Baja team that earned first place in the endurance race, and 13th
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Three Exceptional Professional PCB Designers
I've had the opportunity to interview several exceptional professionals in PCB Design this past year, which includes interviewing this popular group of engineers. Here are the most popular articles in our Professional PCB Designers series: In the number three spot is a beloved professional designer, BSEE, and a CID Master Instructor who also has a passion for golfing... Cherie Litson . Congratulations Cherie and thank you for contributing so much
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Flex Cost Drivers, Solar Car Drivers and DFM OnTrack Newsletter March 2018
On Track Newsletter March 2018 VOL. 1 No 12 Welcome to the March edition of the Altium
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OnTrack Newsletter. We have some exceptional content for you this month—so read on! In Design Like a Girl, I interview PCB fabrication veteran and flex expert Tara Dunn of OMNI PCB who will share some insight into cost drivers for flex and rigid-flex circuits. In Next Gen Designers, I interview the Sunswift Solar-Electric team from the University of New South
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Introduction to Multiboard PCB Design with Ben Jordan
Join Ben Jordan in an Introduction to Multiboard PCB Design. In this episode, Part One of a Multipart Series, you will learn different approaches to Partitioning a PCB and Planning a Multiboard PCB Design Layout. See All OnTrack Newsletters here .
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Getting Started with Design for Manufacturing [DFM]
Getting Started with Design for Manufacturing is an Episode of the OnTrack Whiteboard Series. Join David Marrakchi as he gives an Introduction into Design for Manufacturing. How can you save 40% of time per production cycle and lots of money spent on re-spins? Learn some easy tricks that will help you get your design right the first time - every time. View the complete DFM Guidebook by David Marrakchi here . See All OnTrack Newsletters here .
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Sunswift: Student-Designed Solar Cars from Down Under
Judy Warner : Please share how your team was started, how many cars you have built to date, and give us an overview of Violet. Kristian Bojidarov : Sunswift is a team of undergraduate students from the University of New South Wales who design, build and race the world’s most advanced solar-electric vehicles. With the knowledge gained since Sunswift’s founding in 1995, the team has recently completed the manufacture of our sixth vehicle, Violet
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Getting a Handle on Flex Cost Drivers
Judy Warner : You've been in the board fabrication business for over 20 years. What factors do you see as contributing to the rise in flex and rigid-flex designs? Tara Dunn : I believe that space, weight and packaging are the primary factors driving designs to flex and rigid-flex technology . For customers that are already using flex and rigid-flex, I am seeing an increase in their percentage of new designs using flex and I am also noticing an
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5 Noteworthy Women in PCB Design
Women in technology is a hot topic, especially how to get more women involved in technology-related fields. What I find most interesting about this subject is what motivates people to pursue a career in technology in the first place. In general, there are a lot of men in this field and, as a woman in tech myself, I think attracting new people to the industry is always positive. I encourage people to pursue careers in technology, no matter their
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PCBs from Space to Snow Plowing OnTrack Newsletter February 2018
On Track Newsletter February 2018 VOL. 1 No 11 Welcome to the February edition of the Altium
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On Track Newsletter. There is justifiable concern in our industry about where the next generation of PCB designers will come from. Estimates show that in approximately ten years, 50% of currently working PCB designers will be retiring—which is an alarming statistic! Since joining Altium exactly one year ago, I have seen overwhelming evidence from around
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Left Hand Robotics Autonomous Snowbot
Judy Warner: Shane, so nice to meet you. Before we get started, I just had to ask what the story is behind your unique name? Shane Zinner : In this area, there was an American Indian Chief Niwot or Left Hand (-ed) (c. 1825–1864) who was a tribal leader of the Southern Arapaho people and played an important part in the history of Colorado. Many 'Left Hand' things, such as Left Hand Canyon, Left Hand Brewery, and the town of Niwot, Colorado were
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James MacKinnon’s Career Path to NASA
Judy Warner : James, please share a little bit about your academic background and how you learned to design PCBs. James MacKinnon : In my junior and senior year at the University of Florida I had some classes where we were required to do some fairly simple PCB design. Basically, if you don't pass those classes, then you don't graduate. And since it's an EE-type class, they want you to create a PCB. They were simple circuits for junior design
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