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Australia: World's largest carbon capture begins even as Abbott tax repeal looms

2013-09-11 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Prime minister-elect Tony Abbott has pledged to repeal the country's carbon tax to boost economic competitiveness, so it is ironic that Australia is about to host the world's most ambitious project for capturing carbon dioxide and storing it underground. Starting in 2014/15, Chevron will begin injecting 120 million tonnes of pressurised supercritical carbon dioxide 2.5 kilometres underground as part of its giant Gorgon LNG project. Raw gas from the Gorgon field contains about 14 per cent carbon...

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Portable Logic Analyzers offer fast timing capture, deep memory.

2013-09-11 14:30:52| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Available with single-ended and differential probing options, 16850 Series offers 2.5 GHz, 400 ps period timing capture across all input channels and up to 128 MS memory depth. Designer can observe location of root cause of failure, and sample resolution makes it possible to differentiate timing problems from functional problems. Along with standard state data rate of 700 Mbps (upgradeable to 1,400 Mbps), analyzers offers 1.4 GHz trigger sequencer and FPGA Dynamic Probe application. This story is related to the following:Logic Analyzers

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MaxLinear MxL265 Full-Spectrum Capture Receiver Powers SMC's DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Gateway Family

2013-09-03 07:48:06| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

MaxLinear, Inc., a leading provider of integrated radio frequency (RF) and mixed-signal integrated circuits for broadband communications applications, recently announced that SMC Networks, a leading global provider of customer premises equipment (CPE) for the complete digital home, has selected the MxL265 Full-Spectrum Capture (FSCTM) digital cable front-end receiver for its new family of DOCSIS 3.0 cable modems and gateways.

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New camera sensor borrows human retina tech to capture images at 1000+ FPS

2013-08-29 20:10:10| Extremetech

Acquiring images as a succession of frames is one way to get the job done, but it is not the best way. One problem with this approach, is that each pixel of a sensor is exposed for the same amount of time, which makes it hard to simultaneously image bright and dark regions of a scene. iniLabs, a spinoff from the Neuroinformatics Institute at the University of Zurich, has developed a new sensor, known as the VS128 DVS, which eliminates many of the limitations of conventional cameras.

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Pelican Imaging to Demonstrate 3D Image and Video Capture at Qualcomm's Uplinq Conference

2013-08-29 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Pelican Imaging, the inventor of groundbreaking array camera technology for mobile devices, will demonstrate new capabilities of its imaging platform at the Uplinq™ 2013 wireless ecosystem conference, which will be held Sept. 3-5, 2013 at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel. As Qualcomm's annual conference, Uplinq provides a cross-platform view of how to exploit the powerful capabilities of today's leading mobile devices to produce the most compelling user ...This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsImaging Cameras |

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