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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Quadrature Modulators Solve Old Problems with Self-Calibration
Introduction I was reading EETimes this month when I saw an interesting article on analog quadrature modulators (AQMs). I have not looked at these devices in a while and I noticed that some of my early issues with AQMs may … Continue reading
Posted in Electronics
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What Does It Mean to be an Expert?
As an engineering director, I must annually review my employees for performance relative to the standards of their assigned job categories. If an employee is performing above or below their assigned standards, their job category may need to be changed. … Continue reading
Posted in Management
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Skydiving Math
Introduction I must admit that I was amazed at what Felix Baumgartner accomplished. As I watched the video, I found myself focusing on the video's display of Felix's speed versus time. It was really interesting to see how he quickly … Continue reading
Posted in General Mathematics, General Science
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Not Every Scientist Starts Out a Prodigy
Quote of the Day A father is only as happy as his least happy child. - Dr. Phil. This is something a dad understands. I have to share this news story about John Gurdon, who is one of the 2012 … Continue reading
Posted in General Science, Management
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Earth Altitude with Equivalent Pressure to Mars
Quote of the Day In ordinary life we hardly realize that we receive a great deal more than we give, and that it is only with gratitude that life becomes rich. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer, German theologian who died fighting against … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy
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Fuel Efficiency Math
A number of months ago, I wrote a blog post that analyzed the fuel efficiency claims of CSX, which was expressed in ton-miles per gallon. While doing some other efficiency work, I stumbled upon a web site that nicely summarized … Continue reading
Posted in General Science
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