Next Webinar in Lumira Series - What's New in SP 17? Wednesday, June 9th

Calling all Lumira Enthusiasts!
Welcome back to another session of our SAP Lumira Webinars.
This week, on Wednesday July 9th, Henry Banks will present on the latest host of new product innovations in SP17 for data acquisition, visualization and storyboard composition (including authoring Infographics via SAP Lumira Cloud or SAP Lumira Server).
Join us in seeing the latest innovations in action! Points of discussion/demonstration will include:
• Connect to BW
• Merge behaviours
• Custom hierarchies
• ESRI geospatial
• Related Visualisations
• Key Influencers
• Web Compose
• VizPacker SDK
• Fiori configuration
Date:  Wednesday, July 9, 10 AM PST
Topic: SAP Lumira: What’s New in SP17?
Presenter: Henry Banks, SAP Customer Experience Group
Registration: Link on the events page on SCN.
This webinar will be recorded, and a link to the recording will be posted within 1 week: on the same page on SCN.
Feel free to forward this invite to anyone interested. We look forward to seeing you there!

Calling all Lumira Enthusiasts!
Welcome back to another session of our SAP Lumira Webinars.
This week, on Wednesday July 9th, Henry Banks will present on the latest host of new product innovations in SP17 for data acquisition, visualization and storyboard composition (including authoring Infographics via SAP Lumira Cloud or SAP Lumira Server).
Join us in seeing the latest innovations in action! Points of discussion/demonstration will include:
• Connect to BW
• Merge behaviours
• Custom hierarchies
• ESRI geospatial
• Related Visualisations
• Key Influencers
• Web Compose
• VizPacker SDK
• Fiori configuration
Date:  Wednesday, July 9, 10 AM PST
Topic: SAP Lumira: What’s New in SP17?
Presenter: Henry Banks, SAP Customer Experience Group
Registration: Link on the events page on SCN.
This webinar will be recorded, and a link to the recording will be posted within 1 week: on the same page on SCN.
Feel free to forward this invite to anyone interested. We look forward to seeing you there!

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    Thanks for noticing!
    Here are some of my personal favorites for some of the "what's new" in v13 - the entire new feature list and specific use cases on how to use these features will be rolled out over the next several weeks... 
    1. Circuit Parameters - For modeling, you can set 'global' style variables and have component and model values be expressions that are dependent on these values.  There is a circuit parameters dialog for adjusting the values and they can be used in the SPICE analyses (such as parameter sweep).
    2. More components - Maxim has been added as a supported manufacturer (+1300 parts) and many updates to our other supported manufacturers (+1500 new parts/updates from various mfrs).   We've added several new power models for thermal analysis (also included are some new eGAN FETs from EPC - these are new, small, highly efficient FETs).
    3. Updated the Component Wizard - makes it easier to do the symbol pin mapping for models.
    4. The LabVIEW API is now part of the installer (so if you have LabVIEW, it will automatically install for use in automating your simulations).
    5. PCB templates for reusing designs.   Also new/better dialog for multisection parts in heirarchical designs (which helps to better ensure synchronized hierarchical schematics/layouts).
    ...various others...  you can open the Examples folder for some good examples some of the newest features...and you can look at the documentation for some additional details (All Programs -> National Instruments -> Circuit Design Suite 13.0 -> Documentation -> Circuit Design Suite 13.0 Readme).
    - Pat Noonan
    National Instruments

  • What's New in Audition 3.0?

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    I just want to say, they definetly made some good improvements, while they may not be overwhelming to some they are entirely useful in my situation and I think for most people they would come to see they are definite improvements if they used it long enough.
    Getting started /      New features
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    VST plug-in manager
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    Auto crossfades and clip fade handles
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    Improved multitrack editing
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    ah guh suk yuh dutty sket mudda bumbohole battybway!
    It's a very helpful post because there is people who come to this forum when trying to decide to what recording software too purchase, and there's also people all over the internet who say that Audition is not better then Pro-Tools and more amateurish when in many regards it is more professional and has a better interface and GUI, especially if you're not doing too many tracks (less then 16 or perhaps more on a high end system). It's multi-track is easy and stays out of your way, has great automation, and some updated editing capabilities and has an excellent mbc that pro-tools does not have (maybe not excellent but very good)..and I believe pro-tools is a cpu hog doing certain things just like Audition is.
    So people come to this site and I'm going to tell them the truth that it has been added to nicely since Adobe bought it and hopefully if people buy it will have another update to make the multi-track even better.  It has a few bugs and downsides but so does pro-tools, I think the upsides are greater then pro-tools.
    The only downsides are the midi is a bit lacking compared to other programs which have been in the midi-game longer, and that it does use alot of cpu for certain efx, and the multi-track is better in some ways but not as advanced in others in terms of sequencing and arranging, it could improve in that area, loops and stretching loops to match each other then being able to record how you bring the loops in and out in a sequence like ableton but in it's own way then it would rule the world forever.

  • What ios4 new features work for us ipod touch 2nd generation 8gb user?

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    multitasking......NO (as per apple, not working)
    folders........?? (i dont know how to do that)
    even better email.......?? (i dont know how to do that)
    ibooks........?? (did not tested yet)
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    tap to focus video.......NO (no camera, so no)
    faces and places in photos........?? (i dont know how to do that)
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    gift apps........?? (did not tested yet)
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    create playlist and spell check is working
    Francois

    no, but i can try
    The curtain has been pulled back on iPhone 4, and the list of new features is massive: There's multitasking (finally!), a refreshed interface, and literally hundreds of other changes, all coming this summer. Here's the rundown.
    The new OS will ship in June (Fall for iPad, and a developer preview is available today, so we can expect to have plenty of apps updated and ready for launch.
    New Features: Multitasking, App Folders and More
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    The advantage of local notifications is that they are independent of your application. Once a notification is scheduled, the system manages the delivery of it. Your application does not even have to be running when the notification is delivered.
    Apple's official line:
    iPhone OS 4's new multitasking offers users a new way to quickly move between apps, and provides developers seven new multitasking services to easily add multitasking features to their apps. These services include background audio, so apps like Pandora can play music in the background, and VoIP, so VoIP apps can receive a VoIP call even when the iPhone is asleep or the user is running other apps. iPhone OS 4 provides multitasking to third party apps while preserving battery life and foreground app performance, which has until now proved elusive on mobile devices.
    And some more technical details, again from Apple's developer guidelines:
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    iPhone OS 4.0: The Best New Features
    • App folders: Now you can sort your apps into folders! That's homescreen clutter solved, just like that. Apple's description:
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    • A new Mail app: Unified inboxes, multiple Exchange accounts, fast inbox switching, threaded messages: These new features are actually a huge deal, since the iPhone's mail client has barely changed since 2007, and Apple doesn't allow alternative mail apps. Apple's pitch:
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    iPhone OS 4.0: The Best New Features
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    iPhone OS 4.0: The Best New Features
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  • X Series is here – New Counter Features!

    Hey All,
    The new X Series Multifunction DAQ devices have been announced – check them out here.
    I’m posting here because I think X Series has several new counter features that many on this forum have been looking for. The user manual
    will have all of these details and more with timing diagrams but I
    thought I’d summarize a few of the sexier features and open it up for
    comments/feedback.
    First off – what stayed the same between
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    should be up this afternoon) and all the functionality that was
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    still there too (with an additional 20MHz timebase).
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    difference between 80MHz on M series and 100MHz on X series. DAQmx will
    take care of the difference for you, unless you were programming in
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    Counter
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    (with a 2 sample FIFO) with a single counter to 10MHz on all four
    counters (160MB/s streaming rate). The FIFO also allows us to implement…
    Buffered Counter Output: Probably my favorite new feature. You can
    now use a multi point write on counters and write out a buffer of pulse
    values. There are two timing modes for this: implicit and sample
    clocked. With implicit timing, every idle/active pair you write is
    generated as a pulse. You can vary the idle/active time for every pulse
    in your pulse train. Check out the "Gen Dig Pulse
    Train-Buff-Implicit-Cont.vi" shipping example. With sample clock
    timing, the idle/active time are updated every time a sample clock is
    received. Check out the "Gen Dig Pulse Train-Buff-Ext Clk-Cont.vi"
    shipping example. These modes give you much more control over your
    waveform – now everything about it can be hardware timed. Also, I’ve
    benchmarked the output rates at 10MHz on all four counters at the same
    time.
    Finite pulse train with one counter: Each X Series
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    isn’t directly programmable, but it does allow you to do counter
    operations on one counter that used to take two.  A finite pulse train
    used to take two counters – one to generate the pulse train and one to
    gate it. Now a counter generates the pulse train, and its embedded
    counter counts the TCs and disables the counter when it reaches the
    number of pulses to generate.
    More sample clocked
    measurement modes: Edge counting and encoder measurements always
    supported sample clocks, all other counter measurements were implicitly
    (timed by the measurement waveform) timed. With the addition of the
    sample clock terminal to the counters now all counter measurements
    (except for semi-period) support sample clock timing. You can now get
    the pulse width of the pulse just before the sample clock rather than
    getting all the pulse widths and figuring out where they happened in
    time. Why not semi period? We added a new “pulse” measurement instead
    that returns a sample that contains the high and low time (or high and
    low ticks, or frequency and duty cycle) so for each sample clock edge
    you get a full pulse spec. Semi period still supports the same
    measurements it used to, just not sample clocked. Speaking of sample
    clocked…
    Sample clocked frequency/period measurement
    with averaging: X Series still supports the three frequency modes: Low
    frequency 1 counter, 2 counter High Frequency and 2 counter Large
    Range. In addition it supports sample clocked averaging. This is
    essentially a method that is high accuracy method based on the sample
    clock rate. With the same measurement time it has the same accuracy as
    the Large range mode but it doesn’t take two counters.  Note, counters
    do not have their own internal sample clock so you have to provide them
    with an external signal.
    Hope this helps,
    Andrew S
    National Instruments
    Multifunction DAQ Product Support Engineer
    Getting Started with NI-DAQmx
    Measurement Fundamentals

    Hi guys,
    I drew up a schematic of one of the applications I need to get running in our lab. To recap:
    1)      We have several piezo controllers for nanopositioning of samples under a microscope, some of them driven by a digital circuit that handles coordinate programming and trigger line programming (for syncing detectors to the piezo motion), other controllers are analog and need to be driven by voltages.
    2)      We would like to emulate the behavior of the digital controller using the analog HW (we have much more analog controllers than digital ones).
    3)      The basic implementation is like this (see also slide one in the attached pdf file) and runs perfectly:
    a.       A global pulsetrain ticks with a certain frequency
    b.      At each tick a voltage is written on an AO line and this tick is also sent to an RTSI line to sync multiple detectors
    4)      To fully emulate the digital controller we also need to implement 4 trigger lines that exist on the digital controller. These trigger lines allow for fully programmable pulsetrain output that is in sync with the movement of the piezo. Slide two in the attached pdf illustrates what is needed. These trigger lines allow for much more intricate syncing of our detectors (only measure during certain parts of the motion instead of all the time).
    After a lot of thinking and experimenting with the existing M series boards back here I came to the conclusion that the desired behavior is not possible with an M series board since they only allow for the output of “simple” pulsetrains with a given frequency.
    Looking at this webpage (http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/9384#toc3) however, I think that the X series board would offer exactly what we need since it allows for buffered counter output that enables definition of very complex pulstrain “shapes”.
    Looking at the schemes I provided, could someone confirm that the X-series covers our needs? If this is the case, we would be interested in purchasing these kinds of boards.
    Cheers,
    Kris Janssen
    Attachments:
    Raman Imaging Timing Implementation.pdf ‏76 KB

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