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乔治亚的独立无论如何看起来都很奇怪。因为乔治亚人在俄国号称『满洲贵族』,人虽少,但一直在苏联上层占有很重要的一席之地。例如,赫赫有名的前苏联领袖斯大林,前苏联外长谢瓦尔德纳泽都是乔治亚人。1991年叶利肢解苏联,使得很多长久以来没有独立要求的前苏联加盟共和国一夕之间突然独立。尽管他们当中大多数都还没有独立的准备。
独立之后的乔治亚,其实问题很多,例如境内有大量的俄罗斯人口,及偏好与俄罗斯维持统一局面的南奥赛提亚与阿布哈兹自治省。一般乔治亚人在俄罗斯任务生活通婚也很普遍,其实很难区分彼此。例如当两国在前线战斗,俄罗斯与乔治亚的奥赛射击选手分获银铜牌之后,彼此亲吻拥抱,完全看不出来两者人民之间的仇恨与隔阂。
开幕式上的通信技术的应用
Clearly, the multi-colored lights were not the usual camera flashes seen in stadiums during any big sports event. TV cameras did not eschew close-ups on the flashing lights, nor did NBC’s commentators explain them. In fact, the cheerful background was the effect created by spectators waving MEMS-equipped electronic toy torches known as "Waving Torch."
EE Times has learned that every one of 92,000 people in the stadium, including U.S. President George Bush, received an electronic torch along with instructions to coordinate waving in the stands with professional performers on the field during the opening ceremony.
The MEMS-featured torch is definitely not your ordinary flash light, although it can be mistaken for one from a distance. Electronic torches in Beijing actually spelled out messages and images, such as the "five official Olympic mascots (known as Fuwa), images of many different sports, the Olympic logo and Beijing’s Olympic logo, Welcome to Beijing, and many Chinese characters," according to Memsic CEO Yang Zhao.
The Waving Torch uses an accelerometer, supplied by Memsic, to detect the beginning and end points of a movement as the torch is waved. On the front edge of the torch, the linear array of LEDs spells out the pre-loaded message in midair by synchronizing the LEDs’ illumination with its position in space.
The actual use of tens of thousands Waving Torches at the opening ceremony marked a triumph for Memsic’s Zhao, a Chinese-born CEO at the Andover, Mass.-based company. Zhao came to the United States more than 20 years ago to pursue his Ph.D. at Princeton University where he studied under Prof. Daniel Tsui, who won the 1998 Nobel Prize in physics.
The irony, though, is that even though Memsic had a contract with the Chinese Olympic Committee for the Waving Torch project, and the Chinese-born CEO worked tirelessly with Chinese officials, Zhao himself wasn’t sure until the very last minute if the Chinese Olympic Committee would allow spectators to use the device.
Among concerns expressed by Chinese officials ranged from the logistics of building a massive number of electronic torches and delivering them in time, to the security fear that programmable torches might be hacked, thus spelling out the wrong sentiment during the opening ceremony.
No room for mistakes
In a monumental event like the Olympics opening ceremony where not a single mistake could be tolerated by the Chinese government, Zhao was worried about the potential risk posed by renegade Waving Torch-bearers.
In mid July, Memsic preemptively disclosed during the company’s Q2 financial guidance that "the Olympic torch project was cancelled" due to the recent earthquake near the factory in China that was assembling the toy torches using PCBs supplied by Memsic.
That wasn’t the whole truth. Indeed, Memsic, behind the scenes, was still scrambling to ship tens of thousands of Waving Torches to the stadium.
Memsic, which originally made the electronic torch’s modules integrated with its own MEMS chips, continued to assemble Waving Torches, using its "own channel" in China.
Zhao, for the moment, is not disclosing either the cost associated with the last minute "rush" process or whether the company will eventually profit from China’s Waving Torch project.
Thermal sense operating tech
Regardless of profit and loss, the Beijing Olympics represent a priceless opportunity for Memsic to promote itself as a leading MEMS technology provider in consumer products.
The Olympic project showcases Memsic’s use of a unique thermal sense operating principle that is said to offer superior motion sensing performance.
More specifically, this MEMS sensor operation is based on the thermal laws of convection, and operates like other accelerometers having a static component. The stationary component used in Memsic’ accelerometers is a hot air (gas).
"A single heat source, centered in the silicon chip, creates a thermal gradient and thus a density gradient of the gas in the sealed package," according to Memsic. When external forces are applied to the device (such as acceleration, deceleration, gravity, vibration, etc.), the gas moves accordingly within the package due to its miniscule inertial mass. The applied force is detected by sensing and measuring changes in temperature around the heat source.
The design has no moving parts, making its MEMS highly reliable, according to Memsic. No other MEMS supplier can boast this technology, Zhao stressed.
CMOS process
More importantly, the technology enables Memsic to integrate the sensor and control electronics into one chip using a standard CMOS process. Traditionally, MEMS chips requires the building of a special semiconductor fab, because the MEMS process demands the etching out of moving parts in three dimensions on silicon chips.
Memsic claims that it is "the first and the only company" to pull off integration of an accelerometer with mixed signal processing circuitry on a single chip.
That and Memsic’s experience in the Waving Torch project could open the door to higher-yield commercial MEMS products at substantially lower cost.
As more MEMS chip vendors start looking for cost-effective MEMS chip production options, a competition for MEMS chip foundry service business is already heating up.
For example, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. announced its full scale entry into MEMS market a few months ago. TSMC is clearly positioning itself as a premier MEMS foundry. Zhao noted that TSMC is using Memsic as its prime example.
TSMC has been an investor in Memsic through Investar Capital Inc. Memsic also uses TSMC as the company’s "sole foundry for CMOS wafers," said Zhao.
While the company buys CMOS wafers from TSMC, Memsic, spun out of Analog Devices Inc. in 1999, established early on, its own high volume MEMS manufacturing infrastructure in Wuxi, China.
By establishing a wholly-owned subsidiary, called Memsic Semiconductor Ltd, in China and maintaining technology development in the United States, Memsic appears to enjoy the best of the both worlds.
While the Chinese subsidiary manages engineering and manufacturing, the parent company in the United States maintains close relations with TSMC in Taiwan. Memsic’s U.S. presence also allows TSMC to avoid any scrutiny by the Taiwanese government over TSMC’s direct investment in China’s chip companies.
盛大的开幕式,伟大的中国
back home :)
2008,08,02
其实并不想对柏林的各个景点做细节描述, 那就是一种感觉, 比起巴黎, 我更愿意长期呆在柏林, 柏林绝对是一个适合居住的城市, 空气好,交通方便, 物价便宜, 重点是我在柏林体会到了一种生活的气息,日常生活与大都市在柏林结合的很好. 这一点巴黎就差远了, 香榭丽舍大街上拥挤的人潮基本找不到本国人, 在香街的LV店里80%是东亚人的面孔以及来自海湾地区的诸如沙特之类的暴发户国家whose脸上裹着厚厚的面纱只露出两只眼睛的面孔.
在大学对面的有个叫Berliner 什么之类的夜市, 晚上非常热闹, 里面有酒吧, 那叫做一个人挤人, 不过感觉很棒. 一个啤酒才2欧还是3欧. 一个人喝酒没劲,于是没喝. 酒吧是半露天状态, 一个硕大的玻璃盆里装满了各种喝的以及冰块,煞是壮观.
charlie来自英文字母C, Checkpoint Charlie gained its name from the phonetic alphabet; checkpoints "Alpha" and "Bravo" were at the autobahn checkpoints Helmstedt and Dreilinden respectively.
