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New Product! High-Voltage Line Drivers For Industrial Automation

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Avago Technologies announced three new high-voltage line drivers that augment its offerings for the industrial automation market. The AEIC-7272, AEIC-7273 and AEIC-2631 quad differential line drivers provide the additional supply voltage required for industrial applications, up to 30V. With integrated current limiting and thermal shutdown features, the line drivers protect against shorts to assure highly-reliable operation in harsh environments for industrial encoder and sensor interfaces, industrial programmable logic controllers and servo drive applications.

 

The new Avago line drivers are designed to meet industrial standards for encoder applications. They offer a robust operating temperature range from -55° to 125°C for the AEIC-7272 and AEIC-7273 devices and -40° to 125°C for the AEIC-2631 device. They are all available in industrial standard line driver SOIC packaging. Offering high-impedance buffered inputs with hysteresis, the line drivers provide strong noise margin even in noisy industrial control environments. Avago is exhibiting the new line drivers along with its portfolio of motion control and isolation solutions for motor applications, at the MotorTech Japan 2011 trade show in East Hall 1 booth number 1D-103 from July 20-22.

 

The AEIC-2631 device operates in a wide supply voltage range of 4.75V to 30V and features Tri-State outputs. The AEIC-7272 device features Tri-State outputs and the AEIC-7273 device features NPN Open-Collector outputs, and each operates from 3.5V to 30V. The line drivers’ thermal shutdown feature is accomplished by monitoring junction temperature and comparing this to a band gap reference on-chip.

 

Other features are:

Operation to 800 KHz

CMOS and TTL Compatible Inputs

Separate logic bias and driver supply pins

Optional single supply operation for moderate power

High Impedance Buf  ered Inputs with hysteresis

Tri-State outputs

80 mA peak SINK/SOURCE current

Lead-free, 16-pin SOIC package

 

The Avago AEIC-7272, AEIC-7273 and AEIC-2631 line drivers are priced starting at $2.00 each in 9600 piece quantities. Samples and production quantities are available now through the Avago direct sales channel and via worldwide distribution partners.

For information, visit http://www.avagotech.com/pages/home/

Samsung Galaxy Ace Review – The Most Desirable Of The Galaxy Four (Mini, Fit, Gio, Ace)

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The Samsung Galaxy Ace was unleashed alongside the Galaxy Mini, Galaxy Fit and Galaxy Gio, and while all four phones fall into the affordable midrange section the Galaxy Ace is undoubtedly the most desirable of the four. While the Ace has a lot in common with 2010´s smash hit Galaxy S it has actually been modelled as a successor to the Samsung Galaxy Spica released back in 2009.

 

At a quick glance the Galaxy Ace has a similar form factor to the Galaxy S but has a number of slight hardware changes. It has a slightly reduced 800MHz processor as well as a 3.5″ TFT screen that makes it less imposing than Samsung´s current flagship handset. This runs on capacitive technology allowing for multitouch input and the inclusion of Samsung´s TouchWiz interface allows you to make use of Swype text input for faster messaging.

 

In all respects the Galaxy Ace is a decent little phone for messaging with email and thread SMS under its wing. It also comes with Google Talk for instant messaging, as well as social networking integration for Facebook and Twitter available on TouchWiz. The Ace is also a handy little phone for general web browsing and comes with 3G and Wi-Fi connections to help you with this. Wi-Fi also comes with DLNA so that you can connect the Ace to any other DLNA enabled device such as a TV without needing to go through a wireless hotspot.

 

The Ace has a fairly decent camera on board, although its video recording powers are nothing particularly special at just QVGA resolution. There is also no secondary camera and so video calls are not really possible. However, the 5 megapixel camera does come with some excellent features for still photography such as geo-tagging, an LED flash, face and smile detection and autofocus.

 

The Ace comes with some good entertainment value as well with a large range of music and video formats supported for playback. The internal storage is slightly limited at 158MB but the Ace can support 32GB of microSD cards with a 2GB card included with the phone. The Ace also comes with support for YouTube so you can enjoy streaming videos from the popular website, and also has Picasa integration and many other Google services present.

 

The Samsung Galaxy Ace offers a good range of features for its price bracket and is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Galaxy S. It ticks all the right boxes for entertainment, messaging and general web use and is certainly the most eye catching phone compared to the other three that were released at the same time.

 

You can order this device from the website of our partner, Best Mobile Contracts, UK

Google+ Achieved Over 10 Million Users In 14 days. Also Sharing Over 1 Billion Items Daily

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As we all know that recently a social network has been launched by Google. Larry Page, the CEO of Google, gave a written statement and expressed that the company have substantially increased her velocity and execution. This statement revealed the achievement of Google+ in just 14 days of launch.

 

Google+ is still in field trial with limited access. Users have to be invited, sign up with a profile in order to use it. However, the growth on Google+ has been great. These are the metrics:
Over 10 million people have joined Google+ in 14 days of launch. Great achievement for Google team
Over 1 billion items shared and received in a single day.

 

 

Larry Page, the CEO of Google while sharing the progress the company made in the first quarter said; “Our goal with Google+ is to make sharing on the web like sharing in real life, as well as to improve the overall Google experience. Circles let you choose with precision who you are sharing with. Not surprisingly this has been very well received, because in real life, we share different things with different people. Hangouts allow for serendipitous interactions. Like in real life when you run into a few friends. It gives you seamless and fun multi user video and it’s really amazing!”

 

 

The work force of the Google Plus in the year 2011 has increased tremendously. According to the latest report, around 2,452 people have been added in to the workforce of Google as its employees. This makes an increase of around nine percent.

 

Managing Action Practices – Assignment From An Executive Coach

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If you can do this exercise, you will learn a lot.  We got it from an executive coach.

 

Managing Action Practices

From:

Date:

 

 

What Do I Care About

List what I care about in life and work – the answer to “for the sake of what” am I in action.

 
Overall Promise or Mission:

Come back to Care /Commitment.  What is the promise / mission to which I am committed and how will I know if I’ve fulfilled it?

 

 

 

 

  Headlines of Key Promises:

This is a summary listing of all the promises that are important to me or  my customers.  Each promise is listed with an abbreviated heading (i.e. FAST Process) and gets 1.  Details are in Discussion of Key Promises.

 

 

 

   Discussion of Key Promises and other projects:

The detail data and discussion on the key promises go here.  Each get a few lines which address the promise status, the date of the next action completion, and an assessment of whether the promise will be fulfilled on time and the next action to be completed.

 

 
   

Satisfaction of Key Customers:

Have a conversation and ask customers if they are satisfied. Report here along with dissatisfactions and actions I am taking to produce satisfaction in your next AMP.  Customer priorities may change and this is a place to discuss/discover.

 

 
  Actions from the Last 2 Weeks:

Report here on commitments for action that you made for the last 2 weeks.  Did I complete those that were due?  If not, what is the new commitment?  If I am not completing commitments that are due, what am I seeing or learning from this, and what are new actions do I see to take from the breakdown?

 

 
  Actions for Next Week and Beyond:

What actions am I committing to complete for the coming week or after, in order to fulfill your key promises or other requests?

 

 

 

 

  Key Accomplishments:

Assess against promises and announce accomplishments deserving recognition. Check in to the mood around this & celebrate.

 

 

   Red Flags:

Breakdowns – What is an issue requiring immediate action that threatens or can threaten a promise without action? List in priority order. Give myr assessment, any suggestions or list what is being done to take care of the issue, or what requests do I have. Then assess whether I believe the promise will be fulfilled based on the new actions.

 
 Overall Assessment:

What are my assessments or high level view of all the commitments I am managing? Are promises still relevant? Am I fulfilling the purpose of all the promises? (A. On target, B. Off target with viable correction plan, C. Need help to recover or must renegotiate)

 
Overall Value and Waste Assessment: 

Where the major opportunities with overall performance to are:  1. Reduce waste 2. Increase values

 

 

 

 What I Have Learned:

What have I learned since the last report, in terms of developing myself as an more effective manager of my commitments?  What areas am I focused on for my learning.

 

 

Building A New Nigeria – Five Ideas That Will Transform The Country

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Internet scams perpetuated by ‘Nigerians’ on the Internet continue to undermine our credibility in the global business scene. Despite the efforts of some of our citizens to emphasize that Nigerians are not the only Internet fraudsters, the truth remains that the country is abysmally ineffective in combating the crime. We understand that all nations including US, UK and Germany have miscreants and fraudsters; yet, it is safe to argue that these countries have tools and processes geared to make the web a nice platform for commerce.

 

Nigeria has followed policies after policies towards mitigating the impact of cyber fraud. Unfortunately, the trend continues to grow when global origins of scam emails are aggregated. The country remains an indisputable leader in this shameful act with its unintended harm to Nigerians living abroad who are increasingly and erroneously associated to it, simply on the grounds they are Nigerians.

 

The challenge becomes, how do we solve this problem? Governments have worked hard to change the course but have achieved minimal success. They have focused on strengthening the legal system and enforcing rules on when Nigerians can use the Internet, especially in commercial cybercafé. Studies have shown that most of the emails are sent from commercial cafes where the bad guys go on all-night browsing. So, it was thought that, eliminating the all-night browsing could reduce the frequency of the emails. Even that failed as most of the guys moved to the day and separating a legitimate intention from fraudulent one remains difficult for operators of cybercafés.

 

But I have a plan on how this problem could be solved or mitigated. We need clarity and must think strategically on this issue. Certainly the boys that send these emails cannot argue that unemployment moved them to break the laws of the land, nevertheless, it is imperative we have a holistic plan to tackle this challenge. And that plan must involve not just legal and policing, but economics, anchored on both preventive and corrective measures.

 

To begin, I will invest $10 billion dollars to expand the Nigeria’s economy and create jobs to accommodate any young man or woman that could earn a degree, OND or HND and possibly high school certificate. This money will come from our present excess crude reserves which hovers around $50 billion.

 

Building on the enormous success of the Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC), I will expand broadband communications to all major cities in Nigeria. Relying on their passion, hard work, curiosity and determination demonstrated in the 419 and Internet fraud skills, I will open the doors for them to indulge in legitimate web businesses. They are creative and very smart guys, but unfortunately using those talents in the wrong ways. They work hard, staying awake all-night to crawl the Internet- I see character and strong work ethics with determination.

 

Understand that Nigeria has no ecommerce since we have no major acceptable e-payment in the country. Our participation in Visa and MasterCard payment schemes has not been successful because of the ultra security features introduced by the Nigerian banks that issue these cards. Few use these cards and our ecommerce is still at a very infancy stage. And in most cases, they are debit cards. The country through a vibrant web industry could expand its economy by 10% within few years. The wealth of our art, our movie, our tourism cannot be commercialized without a viable web payment system.

 

We have boys who are fraudsters today but have the minds of risk takers and entrepreneurs when you meet them in Lagos. We must find how to help them succeed legally. I will push to the National Assembly to fund a National Rebirth Foundation. We would disburse fund and develop a new generation of vibrant young business leaders in the country through a technology incubation system. I will make this a technology solution with focus on impacting skills.

 

I will put about $1 billion to investment in emerging technology and entrepreneurship programs. I will establish 6 Information Technology Academy in the six geopolitical zones. In these academies, we will pursue technology creation over consumption and move the guys to begin to design and develop, over consumption. Instead of playing video games, I will challenge them to design video games based on African themes. Our focus will be niche afro-centric strategy that captures the essence of humanity and dignity. Right in these academies, we will move Nigeria’s Nollywood movie industry to the new level of technical sophistication and creativity.

 

Also, I will establish a National Semiconductor Institute (NSI). This would create a forum to drive hardware and software engineering and harness the hacking and engineering skills of these guys to make Nigeria better. For the guys that hack into bank networks, I will identify them and transform them into anti-hacking monks. NSI will create an environment to enable them share and collaborate legally. Through NSI, we would drive towards systems for innovation and entrepreneurship in upper level of ICT. We would vigorously pursue ways to become a hub for global outsourcing by providing world class training to them. We will build platforms and begin that quest of moving from minerals to knowledge.

 

Investment will go into education and other critical areas of the economy. We will emphasize on primary education to ensure that pupils are prepared for success in their adulthood. Other major technical fields will receive our attention as well.

 

Besides, I will task government to provide electricity to ensure the businesses remain on stream. Without electricity, there is no economy. We have to address this as one of our priorities.

 

Furthermore, I will invent a new National Orientation Agency which would be dynamic, fresh and engaging. I will continue to talk to guys through the church, mosque, schools etc. They would know that their actions are making things difficult for their brethren abroad. Some have lost their jobs because they have been profiled unfairly though they have not committed any crime.

 

I will challenge Nigerian leadership to show transparency and accountability. While the 419ers steal from foreigners, some of the leaders steal from Nigerians. They are all crimes. When an ex-governor is arrested for stealing, it sends terrible signals to all the little boys and girls that stood in his independence parade.

 

In addition, I will push for creative educational system that would make graduates less dependent for job but rather come out with ideas to be employers of labor. Help create a system that would allow people to setup businesses with ease and help them succeed.

 

Finally, I will enforce all the 419/Internet Laws in Nigeria. I will make the ISP (Internet Service Providers) do background checks before they accept new customers. Just like banks do when you try to open accounts, the ISP must do the same (get references). Also, they would be required to vault all traffics through their networks. Yes, they cannot see the contents of the traffics, but must provide the vaulted data when needed. Only the government agency can see and decode the details. This ensures the privacy of the citizen is not compromised by the ISP. This seals any loophole from the ISP.

 

To curb the evils from cybercafes, all cybercafes must have video cameras with time stamps for anyone that logs and uses a PC. When we notice a PC has been used for fraudulent activity, we would track the ISP and then IP and through that nab the guy.  We would work with NTA for Nigeria’s Most Wanted 419ers every week to show the pictures of 419ers we hope to nab. This would seal the cybercafe problem. Technology can solve these problems. Ask Londoners, they have cameras everywhere and they are better off.

 

The phone/fax 419 is not a big problem because statistics show that email is usually the first point of contact. If we seal email, we have managed the phone issue.

 

Hope you got my ideas. Just like armed robbery has not stopped by firing robbers, 419 cannot stop by locking 419ers up. You need to think above these guys and invent a system that would engage them. In marketing, there is a term they call NEP (Need, Expectation and Perception). The last emphasizes understanding the perception of your customers. Nigeria has to be ahead of her youth and provide the environment to enable them survive. Yes, discover something to absorb the ingenuity, intelligence, passion these guys invest in this illegal job.

 

Internet fraud brings shame to the country; we have a moral obligation to solve this problem and help these guys rediscover their goals in lives. The nation has the capacity to do this change if we bring fresh perspectives to how we fight this crime.