Gretchen Viehl on the GRE and Will Weston on SDSU’s successes in IEEE Journals.
Meeting Recap: GRE and IEEE Journals
March 17th, 0000Meeting Recap: Class D Amplifiers
March 15th, 0000Company: SDSU
Topic: Class D Amplifiers
Speakers: Professor Fred Harris
When: Tuesday March 10, 2009
Abstract: Professor Harris was kind enough to give a presentation on class D amplifiers. These amplifiers are sometimes called switching amplifiers and are typically characterized by their use of a pulse width modulator, the more advanced designs however utilize a delta-sigma modulation scheme along with internal filtering to achieve an almost full wave amplification.
Presentation: Class D Amplifiers.pdf
Meeting Recap: Sierra Wireless
March 15th, 0000Company: Sierra Wireless
Topic: M2M (Machine-to-Machine) and Mobile Terminal Applications and Design Issues
Speakers: Ryan Fallini
When: Tuesday March 3, 2009
Abstract: Ryan discussed the technology behind M2M and telemetry systems along with the many challenges of designing hardware and the design life cycle.
Presentation: Ryan was kind enough to get approval from the appropriate departments to share his presentation with us on the website. IEEE SDSU SWIR PRESO.pdf
Meeting Recap: Lego Mindstorm Demonstration
March 15th, 0000Company: IEEE
Topic: LEGO Mindstorms!
Speakers: Tony Galecki
When: Tuesday February 24, 2009
Abstract: Well there were no pies tossed, but robots were made and lines were followed.
Thank you to our own Tony for the kick-start presentation and demonstration!
Lego Mindstorm Demonstration
February 17th, 0000
Meeting Recap: Motorola
February 17th, 0000Company: Motorola
Topic: Multimedia convergence trends in 3G & 4G Wireless Technologies
Speakers: Poornima Lalwaney (poornima DOT lalwaney AT motorola DOT com), Babak Bafandeh (babak AT motorola DOT com)
When: Tuesday February 16, 2009
Abstract: Once again we’d like to thank Poornima for coming out and speaking about the future of wireless technology, specifically 4G networks and the types of service we can expect to see in the next 5 or so years. 3GPP’s LTE (Long Term Evolution) and WiMax (IEEE 802.16e) are both IP based, doing away with old circuit switched architectures, and boast speeds upwards of 100MB/s; so expect great features like Video On Demand and video conferencing via Voice Over IP coming soon to a mobile phone near you.
Poornima’s presentation can be found here: Motorola Presentation (PDF)
Meeting Recap: Southern California Edison
February 15th, 0000Company: Southern California Edison
Topic: Utility Power Systems Engineering Overview
Speakers: Paul McCabe (paul DOT mccabe AT sce DOT com) and Rashad Tyler
When: Tuesday February 10, 2009
Abstract: Paul and Rashad were kind enough to come and speak about the many challenges of power distribution to California’s largest group of power customers, including power generation/transmission, expansion of infastructure, costs, and load balancing.
Hello world!
January 28th, 0000Welcome to the newish SDSU IEEE website.
Much more content is to come very soon!
Hope to see you Tuesday, Feb. 10th at 11AM in 423B