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September 11, 2008



Staff  |   ED Online ID #19799  |   September 11, 2008

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FEATURES


Engineering Feature · By Ron Schneiderman, Contributing Editor

Homeland Security: Seven Years Later


Though frustrating gaps still plague homeland security, advances such as detecting human heartbeats and foot traffic through underground tunnels help bring ever-stronger lines of defense.


Technology Report · By Louis E. Frenzel, Communications/Test Editor

The Embedded Plan For JTAG Boundary Scan


The decades-old standard spawns new design-for-test applications and opens the door to embedded instrumentation.


Engineering Essentials · By David Maliniak, EDA Editor

Verification Evolves Into Lean, Mean Bug-Stomping Machines


As chip design gets larger, verification methodologies get smarter. Not only do they help you ask the right questions, they also let you know when you've gotten all the answers that really matter.


Design Solution · By Maithil Pachchigar, National Semiconductor Corp.

Interface High-Performance Op Amps With ADCs


Give your system a boost by interfacing high-end op amps with ADCs, using one of three different driver architectures.


IDEAS for DESIGN


By T.K. Hareendran, Betron Technical Services

Over-Temperature Alarm Circuit Uses Common, Inexpensive Components



By Anthony Do and Cedric Deleglise, Integration Associates Inc.

Logic Gates Added To LED Driver Create Camera Privacy Flash Warning



By Dimitri Danyuk

Supply Bootstrapping Reduces Distortion In Op-Amp Circuits



TECHVIEW



Leapfrog · By Don Tuite, Analog/Power Editor

P25 Handhelds Incorporate High-Velocity Human Factors Design



Communications · By Louis E. Frenzel, Communications/Test Editor

SERDES Chip Improves Signal Integrity, Provides For Real-Time Waveform Viewing



Communications · By Louis E. Frenzel, Communications/Test Editor

First Dual-Port 10GBaseT-Over-Copper Chip Slashes 10-Gbit/s Ethernet Gear



Communications · By Louis E. Frenzel, Communications/Test Editor

Fibre Channel Over Ethernet Adapters Simplify Infrastructure And Save Money



Embedded · By William Wong, Embedded/Systems/Software Editor

Intel Makes Some Multicore Lemonade



EMBEDDED in ELECTRONIC DESIGN



By William Wong, Embedded/Systems/Software Editor

Go With The Flow—Dataflow, That Is



By William Wong, Embedded/Systems/Software Editor

Open Source Bites Board



By William Wong, Embedded/Systems/Software Editor

Parallel Processing Gets Terminated



By William Wong, Embedded/Systems/Software Editor

LabVIEW 8.6: More Multicore And More Embedded



By William Wong, Embedded/Systems/Software Editor

Fanless PC/104 SBC Uses Less Than 5 W



By William Wong, Embedded/Systems/Software Editor

Eight-Core MCU Gets C Compiler



By William Wong, Embedded/Systems/Software Editor

MCU Packs 1-Mbyte SRAM



By William Wong, Embedded/Systems/Software Editor

32-Bit Flash MCU Targets Portable Devices



COLUMNS


Editorial · By Joe Desposito, Editor-in-Chief

Graphical Programming Gets Ready To Enter Grade School



Lab Bench · By Bill Wong, Embedded/Systems/Software Editor

LEDs Hold The Key To DLP Advantages



Power Design · By Tom Curatolo, Vicor Corp.

Applications Drive Component Power Designs



Pease Porridge · By Bob Pease

What's All This PNP Stuff, Anyhow?





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