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Scanning Electron Microscopy image of a die with Carbon Nanotubes based Field Effect Transistors to be fabricated. Image obtained during one of the fabrication steps, after hydrofluoric (HF) acid wet etching and SF6 based Inductively Coupled Plasma dry etching steps. Glowing structures in the middle are charged photoresist residues. In this chip design each square test pad represents transistor's source or drain electrodes, across which single-walled Carbon Nanotube will be suspended during the subsequent fabrication stages. Scale: the width of the outermost square test pads is 150 micrometers. SEM image and fabrication by Aidar Kemelbay (NLA, Nazarbayev University), with the help of Dr. Emine Cagin (NTB Buchs, Switzerland) performed at FIRST - Center for Micro- and Nanoscience, ETH Zurich. Photolithography mask design - Dr. Kiran Chikkadi (ETH Zurich, MNS group).
A mobile, bespoke work academy has led to full time employment at Stein’s Fish and Chips for one young man who was previously focussed on jobs in IT.
Jack Adams, 22, had recently become a client of the Bodmin Jobcentre Plus when he was referred to a Sector Based Work Academy due to take place at the Victory Hall, in Padstow. Run by NfET (Newquay for Excellence Training) the academies cater for many businesses in Cornwall and all attendees are guaranteed an interview after completing the programme.
The academy was supported by Skills Support for the Unemployed (SSU) which receives ESF Convergence co-financed by the Skills Funding Agency. Led by The Learning Partnership for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Ltd SSU has a variety of partners delivering training including NfET.
Read the full story on our website: www.inspiringwork.org/news/microchips-to-fish-and-chips
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These 8 week old dachshund cross terrier puppies came in for a health check and first vaccination and microchip.
Patata non era un cane del canile di Castrovillari.
Patata è nata randagia a Castrovillari e in canile non ci è mai
entrata tranne che gli ultimi giorni prima della partenza, per il
microchip e le vaccinazioni.
Questo splendore mix maremmanina bianco e arancio è stata trovata
due anni fa, a due mesi, tutta spelacchiata e affamata sotto un
cespuglio, da Irene, la sua volontaria calabrese.
Che lha nutrita e vista crescere randagia, nel branchetto fuori dal
canile.
Inutile nasconderlo, Irene ha sempre avuto un debole per Patata.
Forse per la sua timidezza (adora le coccole ma bisogna andargliele
a fare), per i suoi occhi innocenti, per la sua infinità bontà , per
la sua ehm
pigrizia che non la fa essere proprio un cane scattante,
ma quasi una gattona buona e sorniona che ama osservare il mondo
sdraiata e sonnecchiante, per la sua dolcezza e affettuosità che sa
mostrare molto bene dopo che ti ha conosciuto un po perché
allinizio è proprio sulle sue.
Salita in staffetta lo scorso marzo perché richiesta a Verona e poi
rifiutata dai suoi adottanti (per fortuna!), è arrivata al Nord dopo
che Irene le aveva trovato uno stallo di fortuna giù a Castrovillari
perché il suo branco era stato decimato, come detto più volte.
Lho messa in pensione solo grazie alla generosità della mia amica
volontaria Valeria che ringrazio pubblicamente, come ringrazio
lamico Enrico che si è dato molto da fare per lei e si un po
innamorato di questa cucciolona di foca bianca dagli occhioni neri
sperduti.
Patata è scesa dalla staffetta a Milano paralizzata dal terrore,
stanca e con gli occhi arrossati per lo stress. Ma non era solo
stanchezza: Patata era malata ma noi ancora non lo sapevamo.
Dal primo rifugio è stata cacciata in quattro e quattro otto perché
dopo pochissimi giorni ha iniziato a perdere sangue rosso vivo
dallintestino. Paura del contagio per gli altri cani. Sta di fatto
che per Patata ci hanno dato un massimo di 12-24 ore di tempo per
trovarle unaltra sistemazione.
Patata aveva dei brutti parassiti intestinali: oltre ai tricuridi,
gli strongili che salgono nei polmoni e che lavrebbero uccisa se
non lavessimo curata.
Portata in una bella pensione, pulitissima e organizzatissima, ha
fatto il suo ciclo di antibiotici ed è guarita.
E sabato 20, laltro ieri, dopo che Enrico l'ha recuperata dal
parrucchiere che lha pulita e gonfiata come un peluche, labbiamo
condotta in Toscana dalla splendida Nicoletta, da sua figlia, una
bimba ADORABILE, e dai suoi genitori accoglienti e sorridenti.
E stato stupendo incontrare queste persone meravigliose,
innamoratesi di Patata dalle sole foto e dalla descrizione; persone
generose, dal cuore grande, simpatiche, affabili, dai sentimenti
veri, puliti e intensi. Ed è stato fantastico, anche locchio vuole
la sua parte, che questa meravigliosa famiglia ha accolto con amore
Patata nella sua casa vive in uno dei posti più belli del mondo: il
Chianti fiorentino!
Patata è buffissima: non sa fare le scale e non è che si sia mossa
molto. Adoro prenderla in giro, chiamandola Movida madrilena e
dicendole di non agitarsi così tanto che le fa male alla salute
oppure chiedendole dove sia la zip sotto la pancia per rimuovere le
pile scariche e inserire quelle nuove.
In effetti, ieri e laltro ieri Patata sembrava un morbido e
adorabile tappetone per scendere dal letto più che un cane e a un
certo punto, come si vede in una delle foto, non ha più avuto voglia
di camminare e si è tuffata di testa nellerba alta rimanendo
immobile come una stola di pelliccia! E' davvero un fumetto!
Ma è un amore di tenerezza e sinmpatia e siamo sicuri che quando
prenderà confidenza si muoverà di più e comunicherà di più. Del
resto con la figlia di Nicoletta va già al guinzaglio senza
problemi e
le ha già dato un bacino!
Grazie a Irene, la sua mamma morale, allEnpa tutta, a Carla
Rocchi, la sua instancabile Presidente, al comune di Castrovillari,
grazie a Giuseppe, il mitico staffettista, a Valeria, Enrico e
soprattutto grazie alla splendida NICOLETTA E A TUTTA LA SUA
FAMIGLIA! Che bello sapere che ci sono ancora persone così!
Giorgia
Microchip Unveils Industry’s First Operational Amplifiers With On-Chip One-Shot Calibration Circuit
The MPLAB REAL ICE In-Circuit Emulator System is Microchip's next generation high-speed emulator for Microchip Flash DSC and MCU devices. It debugs and programs PIC and dsPIC Flash microcontrollers with the easy-to-use but powerful graphical user interface of the MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE), included with each kit. The MPLAB REAL ICE Probe Kit includes: - MPLAB REAL ICE unit - Standard Driver Board - USB cable - 6 RJ-11 connecting cable - MPLAB IDE and documentation CD
Subsonica @ Rock in Roma 2011
Strade (Microchip Emozionale)
Se tutto ciò che cerco nasconde un movimento
Quale destinazione può incontrarci
Se in tutto ciò che inquadro il senso è già sfocato
Qual'è l'angolazione per fissarci
Strade che si lasciano guidare forte
Poche parole piogge calde e buio
Tergicristalli e curve da drizzare
Strade che si lasciano dimenticare
Leggero in fondo solo l'umore acceso al volo
Senza lasciare il tempo di pensarci
Ti guardo che mi guardi non so se salutarti
O fare finta che non sia già tardi
Strade che si lasciano guidare forte
Poche parole piogge calde e buio
Tergicristalli e curve da drizzare
Strade che si lasciano dimenticare
Strade che si lasciano guidare forte (andare via così)
Poche parole piogge calde e buio (via così… via così)
Tergicristalli e curve da tremare
Strade che si lasciano dimenticare
Strade che si lasciano guidare forte
Poche parole piogge calde e buio
Tergicristalli e curve da drizzare
Strade che si lasciano dimenticare
Strade che si lasciano guidare forte (andare via così)
Poche parole piogge calde e buio (via così… via così)
Tergicristalli e curve da tremare
Strade che si lasciano dimenticare
Forse sta a pochi metri da me
Quello che cerco e vorrei trovare
La forza di fermarmi
Perchè sto già scappando mentre non riesco
A stringere più a fondo e ora che sto correndo
Vorrei che fossi con me
Che fossi qui
Sento a pochi metri da me
Quello che c'era e vorrei trovare
La forza di voltarmi
Perchè se stai svanendo io non ci riesco
A stringere più a fondo ora che sotto il mondo
Vorrei che tu fossi qui
Che fossi qui
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CSAC is a microchip-sized prototype that can support highly accurate location and battlefield situational awareness, even in the temporary absence of GPS. Since it’s both very accurate and very small, it is highly relevant to the Army’s expeditionary vision.
A mobile, bespoke work academy has led to full time employment at Stein’s Fish and Chips for one young man who was previously focussed on jobs in IT.
Jack Adams, 22, had recently become a client of the Bodmin Jobcentre Plus when he was referred to a Sector Based Work Academy due to take place at the Victory Hall, in Padstow. Run by NfET (Newquay for Excellence Training) the academies cater for many businesses in Cornwall and all attendees are guaranteed an interview after completing the programme.
The academy was supported by Skills Support for the Unemployed (SSU) which receives ESF Convergence co-financed by the Skills Funding Agency. Led by The Learning Partnership for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Ltd SSU has a variety of partners delivering training including NfET.
Read the full story on our website: www.inspiringwork.org/news/microchips-to-fish-and-chips
Not for transmission or publication without express permission of the copyright owner, Simon Burt
A mobile, bespoke work academy has led to full time employment at Stein’s Fish and Chips for one young man who was previously focussed on jobs in IT.
Jack Adams, 22, had recently become a client of the Bodmin Jobcentre Plus when he was referred to a Sector Based Work Academy due to take place at the Victory Hall, in Padstow. Run by NfET (Newquay for Excellence Training) the academies cater for many businesses in Cornwall and all attendees are guaranteed an interview after completing the programme.
The academy was supported by Skills Support for the Unemployed (SSU) which receives ESF Convergence co-financed by the Skills Funding Agency. Led by The Learning Partnership for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Ltd SSU has a variety of partners delivering training including NfET.
Read the full story on our website: www.inspiringwork.org/news/microchips-to-fish-and-chips
Not for transmission or publication without express permission of the copyright owner, Simon Burt
Zenaâ„¢ is a wireless network analyzer that graphically displays wireless network traffic following the IEEE 802.15.4â„¢ specification on the 2.4GHz band. ZENA supports both the ZigBeeâ„¢ and MiWiâ„¢ protocols. In conjunction with the hardware packet sniffer, the software can analyze complete network traffic and graphically display decoded packets. It can also display a graphical representation of the network topology and the messages as they flow through the network. This information can then be saved and/or exported for futher analysis. Debugging a wireless network without ZENA is like trying to debug a circuit without an oscilloscope. If you will be developing with either the ZigBee or the MiWi protocols, ZENA is an essential development tool.
A mobile, bespoke work academy has led to full time employment at Stein’s Fish and Chips for one young man who was previously focussed on jobs in IT.
Jack Adams, 22, had recently become a client of the Bodmin Jobcentre Plus when he was referred to a Sector Based Work Academy due to take place at the Victory Hall, in Padstow. Run by NfET (Newquay for Excellence Training) the academies cater for many businesses in Cornwall and all attendees are guaranteed an interview after completing the programme.
The academy was supported by Skills Support for the Unemployed (SSU) which receives ESF Convergence co-financed by the Skills Funding Agency. Led by The Learning Partnership for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Ltd SSU has a variety of partners delivering training including NfET.
Read the full story on our website: www.inspiringwork.org/news/microchips-to-fish-and-chips
Not for transmission or publication without express permission of the copyright owner, Simon Burt
Created for an excellent program called Memory Cleaner by Koshy John.
I use this on my rocket dock icon bar
This Starter Kit introduces users to the dsPIC Digital Signal Controller device using its speech and audio processing capabilities. The kit is USB-powered, has on-board debug circuitry and 24-bit codec for high-quality audio applications.
Microchip honored Mike Nicholson, Engineering Manager from Price Electronics in Winnipeg, Canada, as the recipient of its one millionth tool.
The MPLAB REAL ICE In-Circuit Emulator System is Microchip's next generation high-speed emulator for Microchip Flash DSC and MCU devices. It debugs and programs PIC and dsPIC Flash microcontrollers with the easy-to-use but powerful graphical user interface of the MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE), included with each kit. The MPLAB REAL ICE Probe Kit includes: - MPLAB REAL ICE unit - Standard Driver Board - USB cable - 6 RJ-11 connecting cable - MPLAB IDE and documentation CD
The MPLAB REAL ICE In-Circuit Emulator System is Microchip's next generation high-speed emulator for Microchip Flash DSC and MCU devices. It debugs and programs PIC and dsPIC Flash microcontrollers with the easy-to-use but powerful graphical user interface of the MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE), included with each kit. The MPLAB REAL ICE Probe Kit includes: - MPLAB REAL ICE unit - Standard Driver Board - USB cable - 6 RJ-11 connecting cable - MPLAB IDE and documentation CD
The MPLAB REAL ICE In-Circuit Emulator System is Microchip's next generation high-speed emulator for Microchip Flash DSC and MCU devices. It debugs and programs PIC and dsPIC Flash microcontrollers with the easy-to-use but powerful graphical user interface of the MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE), included with each kit. The MPLAB REAL ICE Probe Kit includes: - MPLAB REAL ICE unit - Standard Driver Board - USB cable - 6 RJ-11 connecting cable - MPLAB IDE and documentation CD
The MPLAB REAL ICE In-Circuit Emulator System is Microchip's next generation high-speed emulator for Microchip Flash DSC and MCU devices. It debugs and programs PIC and dsPIC Flash microcontrollers with the easy-to-use but powerful graphical user interface of the MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE), included with each kit. The MPLAB REAL ICE Probe Kit includes: - MPLAB REAL ICE unit - Standard Driver Board - USB cable - 6 RJ-11 connecting cable - MPLAB IDE and documentation CD
Microchip’s Worldwide Embedded Designer’s Forums come to UK and Ireland in November and December 2009
Bastet at the bank raising money for the microchip implants that she and her compatriots needed upon arrival in Germany
One of the most handiest pet microchip scanners in the world with a loop you can attach to a lanyard if required. It is chargeable via USB and there is software available if required to scan microchips directly into a computer.
Since I'm tiling over the top, I installed a second backup temp sensor just in case one fails. Sensor and controller are the same as found on www.FunGizmos.com
The Universal Development Board (UDB) is a microcontroller development board intended for use with a wide variety of PIC microcontrollers from Microchip®. It was designed to support most 3.3V, PIC microcontrollers in 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit varieties. It will accommodate a wide range of Microchip PIM processor modules as well as DIP packaged parts with pin counts from 8-pin to 28-pin. Three DIP sockets are provided: 20/14/8 PIN 8-bit PIC, 28 PIN 8-bit PIC, and 28-pin PIC24/dsPIC33/PIC32MX. This board also has discrete I/O elements and two Pmod connectors for further device evaluation or product development capability. Expansion connectors are provided that are compatible with the Microchip PICtail™ Plus line of expansion modules. In addition to the PIM connector and DIP sockets, a PIC32MX360 microcontroller is also provided for use without the need for additional PIM or DIP socketed processors.
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The MPLAB REAL ICE In-Circuit Emulator System is Microchip's next generation high-speed emulator for Microchip Flash DSC and MCU devices. It debugs and programs PIC and dsPIC Flash microcontrollers with the easy-to-use but powerful graphical user interface of the MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE), included with each kit. The MPLAB REAL ICE Probe Kit includes: - MPLAB REAL ICE unit - Standard Driver Board - USB cable - 6 RJ-11 connecting cable - MPLAB IDE and documentation CD
At this very moment, microchips are being inserted into butterflies during their pupa stage so they can be "guided" by remote control when they're fully grown. This "brilliant" idea comes from the whiz kids at the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA); the US military's mad scientists. (More: www.t-post.se/past-issues/item/root/trust-no-one)
Designed by Anne Li Karlsson.