LTspice is probably familiar to every hardware developer as a circuit simulation software. The brain behind LTspice was Mike Engelhardt, which many people probably know, as he participated in the LTspice World Tour for many years and held seminars on LTspice. ...

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In this book, you will learn how to create insulation diagrams for medical electrical equipment according to 60601-1 in a practical way. The book also contains: Many interesting examples Explanation of the standard symbols Theory (definition of terms) Quiz to test what you have learned Worksheet "Insulation diagrams according to ...

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If you're planning a long car trip, it's a good idea to check a few things: Is your first-aid kit up to date? What's the speed limit in your destination? Are high-visibility vests in the vehicle for all passengers? The ADAC (German Automobile Club) offers checklists for this. ...

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The most important task in developing a product is to create value for the customer and fulfill their needs. However, often not all customers want the same thing. And so you end up with multiple variants. ...

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I personally spend at least 30 minutes in my car every day. That adds up to easily over 100 hours a year. With audiobooks and podcasts, you can use this driving time wisely for further education. Especially for engineers, continuing education is ...

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Recently, a reader of the blog and a good colleague recommended a book to me that I consider to be special. The book is entitled “Medical Instrument Design and Development” and is written by Claudio Becchetti and ...

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