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May 22, 2013 - presented by

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GE Developers Conference - June 13 in Munich
This years GE Developers Conference will focus on the Internet of Things and the role of embedded technology. The conference is designed by developers for developers where industry experts discuss and present the latest developments in the fields of embedded CPU tech­nology, connectivity and security.

ARM-based Embedded System Design 2013
ARM-based systems are rapidly gaining popularity in the Embedded Market. This one-day conference with table-top exhibition aims to provide a comprehensive overview about new products, technologies and strategies for ARM-based Embedded System Design.

Dual-channel colorimeter with programmable gain transimpedance amplifiers and synchronous detectors
This “Circuits from the Lab” paper introduces a dual-channel colorimeter with programmable gain transimpedance amplifiers and synchronous detectors that measures the ratio of light absorbed by the sample and reference containers at three different wavelengths.

Solutions for Sensing Applications
During this webinar, participants will receive an overview on different sensor applications and TI solutions to support them. Through various concrete examples the session will detail the sensing principles and the main design challenges involved.

Benchmarking of in-memory & on-disk databases
Will an IMDS (in-memory database system) with transaction logging outperform a traditional DBMS? Will type of storage – hard disk drive vs. SSD vs. state-of-the-art memory-tier device – affect any performance difference? McObject’s benchmark report answers these questions.

Computer systems for railway applications
More and more electronic systems are being built into trains, the underground, streetcars and buses. If you talk about the overall railway engineering market, you don’t only mean vehicles – in which areas and applications can one find these computers and which functions do they take over? And why are they so different to the office PC or the one at home?