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December 23, 2002
Module And IC Bite Into Bluetooth Designs
Shrinking the "Blue Module," a host-controller-interface-level Bluetooth radio module, to 9.8 by 9.6 by 1.8 mm didn't spare integration and performance. In fact, both rose to even higher levels. Developed by Murata Electronics, the Blue...  — David G. Morrison

December 23, 2002
SystemC Advances Set the Stage For New SoC Design Flow Strategy
A new specification for Open Core Protocol (OCP) users will present a seamless flow for complex system-on-a-chip (SoC) designs. Publication of the spec comes via the OCP International Partnership (OCP-IP), an association that provides a common,...  — Roger Allan

December 23, 2002
Boundary-Scan Tester Flexes Muscle With Multiport Controller
Thanks to the PCI-400 multiple-port controller, the ScanWorks boundary-scan test and in-system programming (ISP) solution is getting a jolt of added performance. The new hardware subsystem consists of a controller card that plugs into a PC and a...  — Lisa Fakhry

December 23, 2002
Power-Savvy One-Chip Serial ATA Interface Cuts Costs
With Serial ATA on the way, Agere Systems is capping costs and power consumption with a single-chip solution on the drive side. Serial ATA is expected on motherboards around the middle of 2003, so hard-disk-drive and optical-drive vendors are looking...  — William Wong

December 23, 2002
UL Rolls Out EMC Test Facility For Automotive
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) has cut the ribbon on a facility in Novi, Mich., dedicated to electromagnetic-compliance (EMC) testing for the automotive industry. Featuring a staff of more than 15 NARTE-certified (National Association of Radio and...  — David G. Morrison

December 23, 2002
Reconfigurable ATE System For RF ICs Reaches 2.7-GHz Plateau
Designed to test price-sensitive consumer wireless components, the 3M20 LCRF flexible RF test system can be configured as one or two low-cost RF port modules capable of frequencies up to 2.7 GHz. This system from Third Millennium Test...  — Lisa Fakhry

December 23, 2002
Switch Chip Holds Promise For Automotive Power Apps
A new self-protected automotive-grade silicon switch offers solid-state reliability and power savings in power-management and load-control applications. Motorola's MC33982 ultimately could replace electromechanical relays, fuses, and discrete circuits...  — David G. Morrison

December 23, 2002
New Shape Flattens Supercaps In Low-Profile Applications
The "supercapacitor" assumes a new, flatter shape in Cooper Electronic Technologies' PowerStor F series. Intended to fit within PCMCIA cards and other low-profile designs, the supercapacitors come in an aluminum-foil polymer laminate package much like...  — David G. Morrison

December 23, 2002
Chip Unlocks New Possibilities For Remote Keyless Entry
Remote keyless entry (RKE), a feature found on many cars, is typically built around a one-way data link. Adding two-way communication to RKE can expand its potential uses. For example, cars could warn their drivers of low tire pressure or low fuel...  — David G. Morrison

December 23, 2002
Parallel-Port Filter Extends EMI Protection
Rising clock frequencies and new sources of RF emissions such as WLAN 802.11 are pushing the demand for electromagnetic-interference (EMI) filtering on IEEE 1284 parallel ports. The PACZIG1284, an integrated filter from California Micro Devices,...  — David G. Morrison

December 23, 2002
Service Pack Adds Key Protocols To Windows XP
USB 2.0 and IPv6 support comes to Microsoft's Windows XP Embedded operating system courtesy of Service Pack 1. The package also features .Net Framework support. The new Remote Boot permits Windows XP Embedded-based devices without persistent storage...  — William Wong

December 9, 2002
OpenAccess Coalition Delivers
Establishing true interoperability for EDA tools for nanometer IC design recently took another sizable step forward. The Silicon Integration Initiative (Si2) has begun to beta test source code for Version 2 of the OpenAccess application...  — David Maliniak

December 9, 2002
MEMS Contribute To DNA-Analysis Prototype
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which uses temperature-cycling techniques employed in DNA analysis, can be handled by STMicroelectronics' prototype DNA analysis device. The chip's excellent thermal properties...  — William Wong

December 9, 2002
Charging Scheme Lets Portables Climb Out Of The Cradle
Wireless battery charging for portables is no longer wishful thinking. In lieu of the standard cradle charger, MobileWise's wire-free electric power technology uses a contact-studded Wire-Free-Electricity Base to deliver power to external mobile...  — David G. Morrison

December 9, 2002
Real-Time OS Sings With A High Performance Chorus
Jaluna-1 is a real-time component suite designed for carrier-grade projects requiring high performance and high availability. It is based on Sun Microsystems' Chorus microkernel operating system (OS). Integrated within Jaluna-1 is the C5...  — William Wong

December 9, 2002
Chirp Modulation Propels Micropower 2.4-GHz ISM Wireless Transceiver
By applying a chirp spread-spectrum technique to multidimensional-multiple-access (MDMA) modulation, scientists at Nanotron Technologies of Berlin, Germany, produced an optimized single-chip transceiver for wireless communications in the 2.45-GHz...  — Roger Allan

December 9, 2002
Quad SERDES Provides Low-Jitter 2.5-Gbit/s Data Streams
Though the DS25C400 quad serializer/deserializer (SERDES) chip leverages backplanes intended for top data rates of 622 Mbits/s, it can deliver data at rates of 2.125 to 2.5 Gbits/s. All the while, transmit jitter levels are kept to just 0.25 UI...  — Dave Bursky

December 9, 2002
Fractals May Change The Landscape Of Miniature Antenna Design
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, have plumbed the idea of using fractals—mathematical models of mountains, trees, and coastlines—to develop antennas for cell phones, automobiles, and mobile communications...  — Lisa Fakhry

December 9, 2002
Online Design Tool Simulates Multiphase Buck Converters
At the myPower Online Design Center (http://mypower.irf.com), designers can run Spice-based simulations on multiphase synchronous buck converters built with International Rectifier's IP2001. The BGA-style device copackages two power MOSFETs...  — David G. Morrison

December 9, 2002
Second-Generation NPU Doubles Performance
The second-generation NP-1c network processor (NPU) has 50% more task-optimized processors (TOPs) than the previous NP-1. It's pin-compatible with the NP-1, though. Also, applications don't have to be recompiled because the TOPs are transparently...  — William Wong





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