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As the keys begin to stick on my Samsung Blackjack II, and I think about how the navigation wheel used to spin freely, I remember the days of my Siemens M56. That little phone was built like a tiny brick, and it withstood the harshest abuse. Whether we were swimming in saltwater or it was falling off the top of my moving car, my little phone never complained, remained tough, and always worked. It was a sad day when, after three and a half years, I had to “upgrade” to …
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I had the opportunity to sit down with Eric Austin, an Electrical Engineer with Skyworks Solutions, Inc this past week. He is an avid photographer, cyclist, musician and HAM Radio enthusiast. We had a great time, and I would love to take a minute or so to tell you a little more about him. This is the story behind Eric’s Resume.
Eric grew up in Swampscott, MA – 25 minutes or so north of Boston. As a boy scout he became fascinated with Ham Radios, went on to get licensed, and …
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It is amazing how flexible circuits allow intricate and complex electronics continue to decrease in size. As flex and rigid-flex are developed, unique applications will continue to arise. This picture really makes you wonder how complex in the inner workings of our most common, taken for granted, electronics are.

