| Robert Lacoste, fondateur et dirigeant d'ALCIOM, est co-auteur avec Michel Robiolle (Captronic) et Xavier Vital (Codde/Veritas) d'un ouvrage de référence sur l'écoconception, publié chez Dunod en Mars 2011 avec le concours de l'ADEME :
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Les concepteurs de produits qui comportent de l’électronique ont, dans les choix qu’ils font en amont, un rôle majeur à jouer sur la réduction de l’impact environnemental des produits. Cet ouvrage a pour ambition de répondre à leurs attentes, qu’ils soient ingénieurs, décideurs dans les entreprises, fabricants de cartes électroniques ou bien enseignants et étudiants dans les métiers de l’électronique ou de l’électrotechnique. Il propose, au travers de nombreux exemples, des repères et des méthodes, et explique l’importance d’une approche globale sur tout le cycle de vie du produit. Les réglementations qui imposent des règles d’écoconception mais aussi les initiatives sectorielles, véritables normes en application, y sont aussi largement présentées.
Titre : L’écoconception électronique Auteurs : Robert Lacoste, Michel Robiolle, Xavier Vital Collection : Technique et Ingénierie, Dunod Mars 2011 - 224 pages - 170x240 mm EAN13 : 9782100548927
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| Un ouvrage de référence rédigé par Robert Lacoste, créateur et directeur d'Alciom, a été publié en Octobre 2009 par Elsevier/Newnes : The Darker Side : Practical Applications for Electronic Design Concepts from Circuit Cellar
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Robert Lacoste's The Darker Side column has quickly become a must read among Circuit Cellar devotees. His column provides readers with succinct theoretical concepts and practical applications on topics as far reaching as digital modulation to antenna basics. Difficult concepts are demystified as Robert shines a light on complex topics within electronic design. This book collects sixteen Darker Side articles that have been enriched with new, exclusive content from the author. An intro into The Darker Side will give examples of material that can enhance and optimize the way you design. A Scilab tutorial along with Scilab software and all project material will be included with this package so that all projects can be tackled hands-on. Bonus Circuit Cellar content will be included on the CD for FREE! It's time to stop being afraid of the dark, let this book easily guide you through the time-draining, problematic elements of your application design.
Audience : Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Electronics Designers; System Engineers; Hardware Engineers; High-level Hobbyists and Students
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| Depuis Juin 2007, Robert Lacoste est Contributing Editor de Circuit Cellar, rédacteur de la rubrique bimestrielle The Darker Side, dédiée aux aspects souvent jugés, à tort ou à raison, les plus "ardus" de la technologie électronique.
- April 2012, Circuit Cellar (#261) : The Darker Side – Sigma-Delta Modulators 101
- February 2012, Circuit Cellar (#259) : The Darker Side - Playing with High-Speed ADCs
- December 2011, Circuit Cellar (#257) : The Darker Side - CE Marking : A process to Ensure Product Conformity
- October 2011, Circuit Cellar (#255) : The Darker Side - Line-Coding Techniques
- August 2011, Circuit Cellar (#253) : The Darker Side – RF and High-Speed PCBs
- June 2011, Circuit Cellar (#251) : The Darker Side – Stay Cool !
- April 2011, Circuit Cellar (#249) : The Darker Side – Noise Figures 101
- February 2011, Circuit Cellar (#247) : The Darker Side – Don't Fade Away
- December 2010, Circuit Cellar (#245) : The Darker Side - Parasitic components, or when capacitors behave like inductors
- October 2010, Circuit Cellar (#243) : The Darker Side - A tour of the Lab (Part 2)
- August 2010, Circuit Cellar (#241) : The Darker Side - A tour of the Lab (Part 1)
- June 2010, Circuit Cellar (#239) : The Darker Side - DC/DC Converters Basics
- April 2010, Circuit Cellar (#237) : The Darker Side - Picoammeter Design
- February 2010, Circuit Cellar (#235) : The Darker Side - Living with errors : an introduction to forward error correction
- December 2009, Circuit Cellar (#233) : The Darker Side - Digital modulations demystified
- October 2009, Circuit Cellar (#231) : The Darker Side - Multirate processing and CIC filters
- August 2009, Circuit Cellar (#229) : The Darker Side - Power Analysis Primer
- June 2009, Circuit Cellar (#227) : The Darker Side - High-speed signal transmission
- April 2009, Circuit Cellar (#225) : The Darker Side - Time domain reflectometruy
- February 2009, Circuit Cellar (#223) : The Darker Side - Microstrip techniques
- December 2008, Circuit Cellar (#221) : The Darker Side - PID control without math
- October 2008, Circuit Cellar (#219) : The Darker Side - Cable shielding experiments
- August 2008, Circuit Cellar (#217) : The Darker Side - Direct Digital Synthesis 101
- April 2008, Circuit Cellar (#213) : The Darker Side - Low power techniques
- February 2008, Circuit Cellar (#211) : The Darker Side - Antenna basics
- December 2007, Circuit Cellar (#209) : The Darker Side - Are you locked ? A PLL primer
- October 2007, Circuit Cellar (#207) : The Darker Side - No fear with FIR, put a FI filter to work
- August 2007, Circuit Cellar (#205) : The Darker Side - Let's play with EMI
- July 2004, Circuit Cellar (#168) : Easy Reflow, built an SMT reflow oven controller
- January 2004, Circuit Cellar (#162) : Smart Tracker 2, The innovative wire tracker
- September 2003, Circuit Cellar (#158) : The XY-Plotter, Drive High-Resolution LCDs for less
- December 2002, Circuit Cellar (#149) : Vector'Soc, A 1GHz vectorial network analyzer
- October 2002, Cypress Application Note AN2090 : Vector'Soc, a 1GHz Vectorial Network Analyzer
- February 2002, Circuit Cellar (#139) : A tracking lab power supply
- July 2001, Circuit Cellar Ink (#132) : Feature article - Scan-3D, An award-winning 3-D telemeter project
- April 2001 & May 2001, Circuit Cellar Ink (#129/130) : Feature article - DDS-GEN, A high-performance DDS generator
- January 2000, Circuit Cellar Ink (#114) : Feature article - Neural'Stamp, a low-cost neural network processor
- September 98, Circuit Cellar Ink (#98) : Feature article - PIC'Spectrum, a low cost audio spectrum analyzer
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