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Martin Rowe, Test & Measurement World's senior technical editor, is handy with guitar chords, and he has written several songs that pay tribute to engineers:

In honor of those engineers and technicians who work weekends

  • 03.27.2012
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"Red Eye Jedi" shows that engineers will do anything to fix a problem. Read More...

A song for the often unsung heroes

  • 11.20.2007

Inspired by a children's song about American heroes, Martin Rowe celebrates the "Electrical Heroes" who made engineering the field it is. Read More...

Remember when 50-MHz clock signals were state-of-the-art?

  • 10.09.2007

In this musical release by Martin Rowe, he reflects on today's problems with high-speed signals and how they make yesterday's signal-integrity problems seem trivial. Read More...

"Check Designs for EMI Early" praises the EMI engineer

  • 03.05.2007

After the success of "The Measurement Blues" and "The Lab in the Corner," Martin Rowe's next musical release sings the praises of the often-ignored EMI engineer. Read More...

"Lab in the Corner" empowers the test engineer

  • 12.21.2006
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As a follow-up to "The Measurement Blues," Martin Rowe has recorded "The Lab in the Corner," an ode to test engineers and the role they play in product quality. Read More...

Finally, a song for engineers struggling to make measurements

  • 05.12.2006

Put a tired engineer on a long plane ride and what do you get? How about the Blues? Senior Technical Editor Martin Rowe has written the new theme song for all overworked and underbudgeted test engineers. Read More...