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July 10, 2012 // Julien Happich

Get your digital copy of EETimes Europe

The combined July/August edition is now out in print, but you can also access our digital edition online. This month's focuses on Medical Electronics, Power Supplies and Programmable Logic will keep you up to date with our exciting industry.


Our special section on Medical Electronics covers some of the latest medical applications and offers design guidance to comply with stringent medical regulations.
Programmable Logic opens up new fields of application and sees OpenCL emerge as a new design standard.
Keep abreast of European innovation with our reports from IEEE Time Machine, Minalogic and CEA-Leti's annual review.
Also check out our current reader offer and win an advanced evaluation kit worth 999 Euros, from Elliptec, to experiment with the company's high precision rotatory and linear positioning devices.

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The development platform for i.MX 6Quad from element14 (built to the Freescale SABRE Lite design) is an evaluation platform featuring the powerful i.MX 6Q, a multimedia application processor with Quad ARM Cortex-A9 cores at 1.2 GHz from Freescale Semiconductor.

This month, Freescale and element14 are giving away five such platforms, worth £128.06 each, for EETimes Europe's readers to win. The platform helps evaluate the rich set of peripherals and includes a 10/100/Gb Ethernet port, SATA-II, HDMI v1.4, LVDS, parallel RGB interface, touch screen interface, analog headphone/microphone, micro TF and SD card interface, USB, serial port, JTAG, camera interface, and input keys for Android. 


 

And the winners are...

In our previous reader offer, Pico Technology was giving away one of its recently launched PicoScope 3207B, a 2-channel USB 3.0 oscilloscope worth 1451 Euros. Lucky winner Mr L. Sanchez-Gonzalez from Spain should be receiving his PicoScope 3207B soon. Let's wish them some interesting findings with his projects.


 

 

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