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NASA to demonstrate super-cool cooling technology – CNET

Saturday, May 28th, 2011

The new cooling device from NASA.

The new cooling device of the future from NASA.

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Ever wondered about the source of that humming sound coming from your computer? It’s most likely the fan that tries to ventilate the internal components. That’s a typical cooling system.

NASA's Jeff Didion (holding the pump) and his EHD-cooling technology developing partners.

Jeff Didion (holding the pump) and his EHD-cooling technology developing partners.

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I am not a rocket scientist, but generally speaking, as electronic components get tinier and more powerful, the amount of heat they generate gets proportionately higher. This is due to the simple fact that there’s just not enough surface for the heat to dissipate quickly enough. That’s why all computers’ processors and high-end video cards come with a heat sink with a fan on top. Take this heat sink away and you’d fry the component in a matter of seconds.

Now bring these little advanced devices into space, where there’s no air or moisture to help conduct the heat, and you’ll have an even bigger challenge. And that’s exactly what NASA has been facing.

According to NASA’s Jeff Didion, a thermal engineer at the Goddard Space Flight Center, in the world of electronics, thermal control is always one of the limiting factors. He has been collaborating with Jamal Seyed-Yagoobi, a professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, to partner with the U.S. Air Force and National Renewable Energy Laboratory to find ways to push the envelope of thermal-control barriers.

The result is the new electrohydrodynamic (EHD)-based thermal control technology, unveiled yesterday, that promises to make it easier and more efficient to remove heat from small spaces. This solution is meant to address a particular challenge for engineers building advanced space instruments and microprocessors that could fail if the heat they generate is not removed.

The prototype of the new thermal control technology is a tiny pump, about the size of a little finger, which, apart from the cooling function, is designed to withstand the extreme launch loads as a rocket lifts off and hurtles toward space. The pump will be demonstrated in June on a rocket mission designed to carry microsatellites into space. “Should the device survive the vibration, the technology will have achieved a major milestone in its development,” Didion said. “It will mean that it is at or near operational status, making it a viable technology for use on spaceflight instruments.”

While the device is being called a pump, the prototype has no moving parts. According to Didion, unlike current cooling technologies used today by instrument and component developers, EHD does not rely on mechanical pumps and other moving parts. Instead, it uses electric fields to pump coolant through tiny ducts inside a thermal cold plate. From there, the waste heat is dumped onto a radiator and dispersed far from heat-sensitive circuitry that must operate within certain temperature ranges.

The fact that no mechanical parts are required means the new cooling system is lighter, consumes less power, (about .5W) and most importantly, can be scaled to different sizes, from larger cold plates to micro-scale electronic components and lab-on-a-chip devices. To see how this would work out, apart from the tiny pump to be tested in the rocket mission in June, a prototype EHD cold plate is also scheduled to be used as an experiment on the International Space Station in 2013.

In the meantime, Didion said, the team is continuing its work to further advance EHD, such as developing EHD pumps in microchannels that are etched onto silicon wafers. The next step is placing the technology on circuit boards, with the ultimate goal of scaling it to the chip level where the ducts would be no larger than 100 microns, or about the width of a human hair.

There’s not yet any information available on how much the technology costs, but hopefully in the future, it will be applied to more down-to-earth applications, such as a computer’s microprocessor. Then you wouldn’t have to worry about getting a water-cooling system or a huge fan if you’re big on overclocking.

After helping to develop polarized sunglasses and proliferate the use of Velcro, this just might be the next, coolest thing–quite literally–that NASA has had to offer.

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Glenn Beck Asks Audience To Create ‘Flash Mobs’ To Demonstrate The Goodness In … – Mediaite.com

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

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Yesterday, Glenn Beck brought out two chalkboards, one marked “Evil” and the other marked “Good.” Today he gave another example of someone he felt belonged on the Evil side; Stephen Lerner, formerly (maybe) of SEIU, who explained in tapes procured by Beck and The Blaze, his plans to destabilize the stock market. Beck, however, had a plan to combat the Evil and that meant enlisting his audience in increasing the “visibility” of the Good side through a planned flash mob.

While we were incredibly excited by of what sounded in Beck’s teases at the top of the show like an all-dancing version of the Restoring Honor Rally, it turns out Beck’s flash mobs will be more of the “random kindness” variety. He implored his audience to go out in groups on April 21st, head to places where people are struggling, hand someone a bag of groceries, and tell them not to give up. Beck said he was just going to give his audience the idea and let them run with it for this and (what he hopes) will be more mobs in the future.

It sounds like an absolutely lovely idea. Although I reserve the right to take that sentiment back a little bit if Beck changes his mind on the “just write 9/12 or whatever on your shirt” idea and starts marketing the crap out of this.

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BroadLogic and ZTE Announce New Approach for Digital TV Over EPON and Demonstrate It at 2011 CCBN Exhibition

Monday, March 21st, 2011

EPON-to-QAM Gateway for VOD and Digital Broadcast Services Targeted at MDUs and Residential Consumers

Press Release Source: BroadLogic Network Technologies Inc. On Monday March 21, 2011, 9:00 am EDT

BEIJING–(BUSINESS WIRE)– BroadLogic Network Technologies Inc., a leading supplier of mixed-signal semiconductor solutions for global digital cable TV markets, and ZTE, a global supplier of telecommunication and network solutions, are teaming to offer and showcase a brand new solution that uses Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON) infrastructure to deliver digital TV video-on-demand (VOD) and broadcast services to cable subscribers in multiple-dwelling units (MDUs). The integrated solution, which includes ZTE’s C300 10G optical line terminal (OLT), and BroadLogic’s Internet Protocol to Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (IP-to-QAM) Node reference design, offers cable operators an economical way to provide VOD and broadcast services for high-density population areas such as high-rise buildings. It will be demonstrated publicly for the first time during the China Content Broadcasting Network (CCBN) Exhibition here, at the China International Exhibition Center (CEIC), Hall 6, Booth 6202, March 23-25, 2011.

10G EPON enables High-Definition (HD) and Standard-Definition (SD) digital TV services to be delivered via an EPON-to-QAM gateway that leverages EPON systems already in place for data services. This new approach consists of an EPON-to-QAM gateway housed in an outdoor enclosure supporting as many as 128 QAMs. It connects BroadLogic’s high-density silicon-based QAM solution and a 10G EPON system from ZTE. The same EPON system can be used to offer VOD services cost-effectively. Other digital TV services, including linear and switched broadcast, also can be offered.

ZTE is a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions, with a comprehensive product range covering virtually every sector of the wireline, wireless, service and terminals markets. According to Richard Peske, VP of Marketing at BroadLogic, “ZTE is a global leader in PON technology. By integrating a QAM interface with an EPON optical network unit, or ONU, a cable operator can easily offer digital TV services without building new video distribution networks. This is an attractive way to deliver VOD services to MDUs now, and easily add broadcast services when they are required.”

“BroadLogic brings unique silicon solutions to an EPON-to-QAM gateway,” said Mr. Yongxing Zhu, Vice General Manager of Fixed Networks Group at ZTE. “The 10G EPON-to-QAM gateway we are showing gives cable operators a low-cost, reliable way to provide high-quality digital TV.”

The EPON-to-QAM demonstration at CCBN 2011 includes

BroadLogic’s IP-to-QAM full hardware and software reference design using the BL85000 TeraQAM™ chip
ZTE’s ZXA10 C300 1G/10G EPON OLT
ZTE’s ZXA10 F100 10G EPON ONU

BroadLogic and ZTE also recently demonstrated a solution for delivering broadcast video over EPON for the North American market. For additional information about the companies’ EPON-to-QAM gateway solutions, please visit ZTE in Hall 6, Booth 6202, and BroadLogic in Hall 9, Booth 9301 at CCBN 2011. BroadLogic will be showing other digital TV solutions in its booth as well.

About BroadLogic

BroadLogic designs, develops and delivers advanced video-processing semiconductors and semiconductor-based solutions for broadband networks. The company’s highly innovative solutions, based on its patented technologies, enable broadband network operators worldwide to offer next-generation video and high-speed data services to consumers. BroadLogic is headquartered in San Jose, Calif., with R&D and marketing offices in San Jose and Beijing. For more information, visit www.broadlogic.com.

Note to editors: BroadLogic and the BroadLogic logo are trademarks of BroadLogic Network Technologies Inc. Other trademarks in this document are the property of their respective owners.

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Xilinx to Present and Demonstrate Jitter Compliant Optical Transport Network … – PR Newswire (press release)

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

 

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SAN JOSE, Calif., March 3, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Xilinx, Inc. (Nasdaq: XLNX) today announced its participation at Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exposition 2011 in Los Angeles, from March 8-10, 2011, Los Angeles Convention Center, Booth #2335. During the conference, Xilinx experts will share how Xilinx FPGA partial reconfiguration can yield resource and power savings in optical network elements. Attendees will also be able to see demonstrations of Xilinx’s new Optical Transport Network (OTN) capabilities in 120G and 28 Gbps serial transceiver designs, featuring the company’s latest Virtex®-7 HT FPGAs.

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What:   Xilinx at Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exposition (OFC) 2011

Where:  Los Angeles Convention Center, Booth #2335

When:  Conference – March 8-10

Exhibits:  10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (March 8-9); 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (March 10)

Paper Session

Wednesday, March 9

1:45 p.m., NWC3, Room 515A  

Live In-Service Modification of Optical Network Elements Implemented with Xilinx FPGAs

Xilinx Research Labs Engineer, Gordon Brebner, will present a paper on the topic of how Xilinx FPGA partial reconfiguration can yield resource and power savings in optical network elements through selective hardware modification during live operation, illustrated by two examples: data framing and EFEC calculation.

Exhibition Demos

Tuesday-Thursday, March 8-10

Xilinx to Demonstrate Next-Generation 100G, 120G and 400G Applications at Booth #2335

Xilinx will be demonstrating its new OTN capabilities to address 100G and 120G ODU switching applications with its latest IP solution. The company will also be demonstrating its 28 Gbps serial transceiver technology for next-generation 400G line card applications, utilizing its latest Virtex-7 HT devices.

About Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exposition

OFC/NFOEC is the largest global conference and exposition for optical communications and networking professionals. For over 36 years people have been coming from all corners of the globe to meet and greet, teach and learn, make connections and move business forward for this one week each year. Last year’s conference hosted more than 700 technical presentations from leading researchers, attracted over 9,700 attendees and showcased 500 exhibits.

OFC/NFOEC attracts the biggest names in the field, offers key networking and partnering opportunities, and provides insights and inspiration on the major trends affecting the industry. From technical presentations to the latest market trends and predictions, OFC/NFOEC is a one-stop-shop for those looking to get the latest products and information and on FTTx, networks, test and measurement, optical grids, optical packets, ROADMs, coherent systems, WDM-PON and much more.

About Xilinx

Xilinx is the worldwide leader in complete programmable logic solutions. For more information, visit http://www.xilinx.com/.

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Qualcomm to demonstrate FlashLinq peer-to-peer wireless technology at MWC 2011 – UberGizmo

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

By Edwin Kee 02/08/2011, 9:42 am PT

Qualcomm will be making a splash at next week’s Mobile World Congress by demonstrating a new peer-to-peer wireless technology known as FlashLinq. What does FlashLinq do? For starters, it will let devices discover each other automatically and “talk”, peer-to-peer, at speeds that you will certainly grin from ear-to-ear – we’re talking about broadband levels. This technology intends to complement traditional cellular-based services, where it intends to be a platform for new types of applications. Imagine being able to discover peers autonomously up to one mile away, set up links with peers of interest without worrying about security issues while working within a higher spectrum efficiency. Qualcomm intends to work with SK Telecom as they trial FlashLinq in South Korea while exploring potential commercial uses down the road. [Press Release]

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Qualcomm to Demonstrate New Peer-to-Peer Technology at Mobile World Congress – PR Newswire (press release)

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

 

 

SAN DIEGO, Feb. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Reflecting its continuing research and development into new connectivity models, Qualcomm Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM) will demonstrate its newest advancement in peer-to-peer wireless technology at the GSMA Mobile World Congress, Feb. 14-17 in Barcelona.  The Company’s technology innovation, called FlashLinq™, enables devices to discover each other automatically and continuously, and to communicate, peer-to-peer, at broadband speeds without the need for intermediary infrastructure.  

FlashLinq advances a concept known as proximal communications, whereby users can continuously connect, disconnect and communicate directly with other mobile users at broadband speeds based on their physical proximity.  The technology is designed to complement traditional cellular-based services and serve as a scalable platform for new types of applications.  

“By expanding the operator model of managed services to the frontier of proximal communications, Qualcomm continues to demonstrate its leadership in wireless technology and innovation,” said Ed Knapp, senior vice president of business development and engineering for Qualcomm.  ”FlashLinq’s direct discovery and distributed communications allows operators to naturally extend their cellular networks.  The technology can efficiently support new and enhanced services in areas such as direct local advertising, geo-social networking and machine-to-machine communications.”

FlashLinq is a synchronous TDD OFDMA technology operating on dedicated licensed spectrum and is distinguished by its high discovery range (up to a kilometer), discovery capacity (thousands of nearby devices) and distributed interference management.  By enabling the simultaneous discovery and communication of thousands of proximal devices, FlashLinq can effectively create a “neighborhood-area network,” where fixed and mobile peer applications can interact directly.  

Qualcomm plans to collaborate with SK Telecom to trial FlashLinq in South Korea and explore potential commercial uses.

“Throughout its 27-year history, SK Telecom has always embraced cutting-edge technologies because we are committed to giving our customers the most advanced capabilities and user experiences,” said Dr. Jong Tae Ihm, SK Telecom’s senior vice president and head of the Institute of Network Technology.  “We see Qualcomm’s FlashLinq technology as a key enabler to a range of new and innovative services based on proximal networking.”

Qualcomm’s FlashLinq P2P technology will be demonstrated at Barcelona’s Fira Convention Center in the Company’s exhibit, located in Exhibit Hall 8, #8B53.

About SK Telecom

SK Telecom (NYSE: SKM, KSE: 017670) is Korea’s leading telecommunications provider with more than 25 million subscribers, which accounts for more than 50% of the total market.  The company, established in 1984, reached KRW 12.46 trillion in revenue in 2010.  SK Telecom was the first to launch and commercialize CDMA, CDMA2000 1x, CDMA EV-DO and HSDPA networks, and it currently provides cellular, wireless Internet, mobile media, global roaming service and more.  For more information, please visit www.sktelecom.com or email press@sktelecom.com.

About Qualcomm  

Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) is a world leader in 3G and next-generation mobile technologies.  For 25 years, Qualcomm ideas and inventions have driven the evolution of wireless communications, connecting people more closely to information, entertainment and each other.  Today, Qualcomm technologies are powering the convergence of mobile communications and consumer electronics, making wireless devices and services more personal, affordable and accessible to people everywhere.  For more information, visit Qualcomm around the Web:

www.qualcomm.com

Corporate Blog: www.qualcomm.com/blog

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