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Sunday, February 13, 2011 at 6pm and last updated
Sunday, February 13, 2011 at 6:03pm.
Oregon IEEE Consultants' Network (ORCNET)
Description
THE ORCNET's REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE
The Oregon IEEE Consultants' Network (ORCNET) meets regularly on the fourth Thursday of each month, except for a combined November/December meeting on the first Thursday of December.
SHOW AND TELL THE ORCNET
Our "Show and Tell" sessions happen before and after most meetings, so bring your gadgets! Your latest circuits! LINUX tools! Your creations! If something interests you technically, then others in our group will be interested, too.
ORCNET MEMBERSHIP:
If you've been attending our group, please consider becoming a member ($50 annually). Cheap! To learn more, surf to http://www.eeconsult.org/membership.html, or contact any ORCNET Officer (listed below).
Details of our next meeting are below.
Topic: Solving Common Microcontroller Problems Quickly with Anewin's New MicroBench MB-500 Test Tool Speaker(s): Mike Hagen, Anewin
When working with microcontrollers, certain types of problems arise frequently and are time-consuming to find. With these in mind, Anewin designed the MicroBench MB-500 especially for embedded and digital engineers. This presentation will review such problems, the frustrations experienced in trying to find and solve them with traditional test tools, and show how the MicroBench MB-500 solves them quickly and easily.
Biography:
Mike Hagen's distinguished engineering career has included a variety of technical and leadership roles with Tektronix: senior staff technologist and director of advanced development, engineering manager, design engineer, evaluation engineer, manufacturing engineer, and test technician.
In addition, Mike was an instrumental architect and leader of IEEE Standards development for VXI. He served as chair of committees that established the test and measurement industry's first modular, computer-automated instrument architecture standard.
Mike's hands-on design engineering experience includes digital and analog electronics, FPGA and microcontroller systems, CMOS integrated circuits, software, and firmware.
More recently, Mike co-founded Anewin, LLC (in Washington) with Colin Shepard.
Mike earned a Bachelor's of Science in Electrical Engineering from Portland State University, holds 9 patents, and has taught industry and community college courses in electronic technology. Mike's hobbies include astrophotography, amateur radio, metal work, and making music.
Agenda: 6:00 PM - (or thereabouts) Eat (optional) and chat. 6:45 PM - Show and Tell (if anyone brings toys!) 7:00 PM - Call to Order - meeting begins. Officer Reports. 7:15 PM - Mike Hagen - Anewin's MicroBench MB-500 test tool 9:00 PM - (approx) - Adjourn
Location: Glassed-in room Beaverton IHOP 15935 SW Regatta Ln. Beaverton, Oregon 97006-8925