
However, problems extended beyond initial access to the LMS. This included contacting a superior, identifying a system administrator, extending viewing rights to said employee, creating a user and unique password, etc. To watch them, employees would have to engage in an often long and inherently convoluted bureaucratic process.

Prior to Cincopa, SignalPath hosted its tutorial videos on its LMS. Ranging between 1-4 minutes long, these how-to videos are instrumental in onboarding new employees and are critical in keeping ther workforce up-to-date with the company’s rapidly developing product.

The former is comprised mostly of part-time contractors whom require short video tutorials. SignalPath creates videos that facilitate and empower two separate viewer groups the first being its employees, and the second, its customer base.

When existing solutions won’t cut it for customers and employees Supporting over 2,500 trials across 250 sites and 3,000 active users, SignalPath is the industry standard that addresses key pain-points in the conduct of trials.
The signal path blog trial#
RF seems like it will remain an ultra-exclusive area for development.SignalPath is the premier clinical trial technology partner for research sites and sponsors, focused on improving the ease and efficiency of trial execution and management. Small, niche market devices are easy with amazing compute capability. Designers have been able to dabble in hardware design without the insane expense of ASIC development. Do specialty RF devices have to use a derivative of consumer products to amortize the costs? In digital electronics - FPGA's started life as a prototyping tool but ended up being a transformative technology that has enabled really amazing things. What are the practical financial limits and is it even possible for new players to enter a market with such enormous financial and talent barriers. As the frequencies increase and more data is crammed into a limited space - the cost to develop requires massive sales just to break even. The test gear is out of this world expensive and the people to take advantage of it are out of this world too. Not just the ASIC fab, but the design and validation efforts that surround it. From my very limited knowledge - it seems that in that world, every blink of the eye costs enormous amounts of money. I liked Dave's question about an FPGA equivalent for prototyping RF - especially the state of the art stuff.

It is hard to find really good long format content, and really, the signal path and EEVblog, and mikeselectricstuff are some of the only channels where you can find that kind of content that is truly informative, interesting, and enjoyable to watch for the entire duration. Think about it, have you ever seen a single person on earth who says that they do not like those animals and truly mean it? - Anyway, awesome video, and I hope to see more long format videos from the signal path. Animals like cats, foxes (including fennec foxes and marble foxes), raccoons, river otters, red pandas, cheetahs, and Netherland Dwarf rabbits, are able to achieve cuteness levels that are high enough to to distort the flow of time as the universe struggles to handle such a large amount of cuteness from a single small source. Scientifically speaking, once the cuteness level of an animal reaches a high enough level, it becomes impossible to not like it. Once Dave experiences the intense cuteness of an extremely cute cat, he will completely change his opinions of cats.
