SchmartBOARD Announces January 2004 Contest Winners
Fremont, CA (January 5th, 2004)-SchmartBOARD, a company that develops Electronic Circuit Building BlocksTM , has started a contest to help introduce their new concept. Schmartboards are targeted towards engineers who would like to avoid having to do multiple revisions on PCB layouts and to students and electronic hobbyists who are tired of wire-wrap board and breadboard limitations.
Fremont, CA (PRWEB) January 5, 2004 --SchmartBOARD, a company that develops Electronic Circuit Building BlocksTM , has started a contest to help introduce their new concept. Schmartboards are targeted towards engineers who would like to avoid having to do multiple revisions on PCB layouts and to students and electronic hobbyists who are tired of wire-wrap board and breadboard limitations.
SchmartBOARD started giving away 15 combination packs a month starting December 2003, with plans to do this monthly through 2004. Five will be given to professional engineers, five to engineering students, and five to electronics hobbyists each month. One only has to sign up once to be entered automatically every month.
The winners for January 2004 are as follows:
Professional Engineers
Mike Panetta - Robotic Sciences, Inc
Saeed Arash Far - PDP Systems, Inc.
Mike Pynn - EB Aerospace & Defense
Van Overhouse - Z-World
Joseph Fisher - SiPix
Students
Stacie Geary --DeVry University, Chicago
Mashruba Tasneem - Georgia Inst of Tech.
Shane Bigelow - Colorado School of Mines
Alex Wong - College of New Jersey
Leticia Rodriguez - Cal Poly Pomona
Hobbyists
Brad Kemp, Seranoa Networks - Boxborough, MA
Harry Winship, Amateur Radio Operator K5HML - San Antonio, TX
Robert Mason, L-3 Communications - Lewisville, TX
Chuck McManis, Network Appliance --Sunnyvale, CA
Susan Margolis, Teacher of Technology and Art - Ridgefield, CT
Schmartboards are pre-traced printed circuit boards that are connectable like building blocks. We call this patented product, Electronic Circuit Building Blocks". They allow one to build electronic circuits on a SchmartBoard block by block, and then connect the blocks together to form a functional board. Because the boards are pre-traced, the need for wire jumpers is minimized, as opposed to breadboards or wire-wrap boards. The combination pack that will be sent to contest winners has 24 assorted Schmartboards with connectors and jumpers. The suggested retail is $49.95.
About SchmartBOARD
SchmartBOARDTM is committed to helping engineers, students, and hobbyists develop electronic circuits faster, easier, and less expensively than previously possible. Schmartboards patent pending Electronic Circuit Building Blocks makes this possible.
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