French Universities Prefer PSoC
Saturday, June 14, 2008
PSoC reaches French universities. An ISTASE’s student, an engineering school based in Saint-Etienne, started the first website dedicated to PSoC completely in French. "I had the opportunity to work on PSoC during an electronic project", says Fayçal Guennar, the student who came out with the PSoC website idea, "My professor Thierry Bru insisted on it because he believed in PSoC’s...
Happy Fathers Day!
Friday, June 13, 2008
I try to post this every year at father’s day. A mother’s love is immediate and omnipresent while a father’s love is outside the bounds of time. I noticed mothers help their children while facing them, as if to say, “I am here to take care of everything”. A father shows you how from behind, as if to say, “Let me show you the way”. A totally different prospective for each...
PSoC Technology encourages Students to study Electronic Engineering in Ireland
Sunday, June 8, 2008
The applications for entrance to Science & Technology courses in Ireland have dropped significantly in recent years. The Irish Government Agency Forfas has recognised the problem and have started various initiatives to try to increase awareness and interest in these fields of study. Research and development has been carried out to develop a wireless remote controlled skeleton PSoC & PRoC...
Gawd I hate the caps lock key
Friday, June 6, 2008
I hat it. Never wanted it and never needed it. I just keep hitting it be mistake.Well Barry Gackle, one of our young Apps Engineers gave me a program that change the windows registry to make it look like a shift key.
To some of you this may seem obvious and basic, but I am impressed.
If you want a copy just e-male me at dwv@cypress.com and I will send you a copy.
I'm Back
Friday, June 6, 2008
I have been away for a while.
I was in India, Minnesota, Dever, San Jose, and the Panama Canal. I did all of this while having a good case of "Delhi Belly". It is a really good way to lose weight of you don't mind where the weight goes.
There are several things that cannot reall y be understood without seeing them in person.
The Tajma Hall and Mount Rushmore fall into this...
