Hardware Development Clause Samples

Hardware Development. Company shall maintain a documented and repeatable process for Hardware development and manufacturing for any Hardware which Company develops and manufactures for Motorola.
Hardware Development. Design and development of a field programmable gate array device, which is to be utilized in conjunction with and integrated with the F2F Software and 3P Software (“Hardware”).
Hardware Development. The parties agree to regularly consult with each other with respect to the continued development and availability of LCC's field test measurement equipment products for the iDEN marketplace. The parties agree to meet periodically throughout the term of this Agreement to: (i) review and discuss Nextel's needs and requirements for such products, and (ii) attempt to develop mutually acceptable pricing, functionality and availability of such products and any upgrade requirements. In particular, LCC agrees to use reasonable commercial efforts to have the following functionality available in certain of its products as follows: (a) On or before December 31, 1996, an LCC manufactured RSAT-2000 iDEN, which is capable of operating with (i) an ESMR scan receiver, and either (ii) an iDEN mobile (car mount) radiotelephone, or (iii) an iDEN portable (handheld) radiotelephone; (b) On or before March 31, 1997, an LCC manufactured EXP-2001 iDEN, which is capable of operating with (i) an ESMR scan receiver, (ii) an iDEN mobile (car mount) radiotelephone, and (iii) an iDEN portable (handheld) radiotelephone; and (c) On or before June 30, 1997, an LCC manufactured MSAT-2000 iDEN, which is capable of operating with (i) an ESMR scan receiver, and (ii) an iDEN portable (handheld) radiotelephone."
Hardware Development. One of the results of last year’s LinkedTV interface and review process is that we found out how limiting it was to use a remote control that is specific to a device. In the case of the first demonstrator we used an Apple remote that had to be used in combination with an Apple laptop (and not even all models worked). This lead to the request if we could not use more internet based solution and that we could use more realistic remotes. After some research we found a company that sold an IR-extender solution that we could reprogram to act as a gateway to our platform (Image 16). These small boxes (about 5x5cm) connect directly to the internet and are programmed to send messages to our applications directly. The result is that when a partner gives a demo anywhere in the world he can use a normal browser/tv/tablet as the main (single) screen and attach this box to the internet and use a normal IR remote control. When putting the mainscreen into fullscreen mode on a tv or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ this gives you a very realistic solution that can even be used to simulate a HbbTV setup. This last element is important for the user trials since not all the partners and countries have access to real HbbTV hardware.