[Editorial] Realities Of Iraq Limit Military Electronics Market
Despite a rising chorus questioning our country's long-range strategies in Iraq, last month's third-annual Military Electronics Show seemed likely to be one place where I'd find virtually unanimous support for the war and subsequent efforts to...
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Mark David
[POV: Point Of View] For Analog Circuitry, Smaller Isn't Always Better
For 30 years, electronics engineers have come to expect that the main path to "smaller, faster, and cheaper" products is semiconductor integration. Also, greater integration has been enabled by the move to finer lithographies. There are signs,...
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John Hussey
[Pease Porridge] What's All This Credit Card Stuff, Anyhow?
While I was cruising up the A30 from Penzance to London, I stopped to buy 28 liters of petrol (about £20). I pumped the gas and tried to pay. "Your credit card is not valid." Oh, jolly. How about my backup credit card? "That's not working...
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Bob Pease
[TechView: The Industry] Europe Moves To Standardize Digital TV Receivers
Europe has taken a step toward consolidating its multiple cable receiver standards in one common specification. The European Information, Communications, and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Association (EICTA) has started working with major...
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Dave Bursky
[TechView: Digital] Hot Product: Surroundsound Codec
Packing two analog-to-digital and six digital-to-analog channels, the CS42406 surroundsound codec simplifies system design by providing single-ended inputs and outputs. Developed by Cirrus Logic Inc., the codec offers high-quality 24-bit...
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Dave Bursky
[TechView: EDA] Methodology Expedites Route To SoC Testbenches
By encapsulating verification best practices and combining them with large productivity gains, Verisity's System Verification Methodology (sVM) can help overcome a lack of verification expertise. The methodology builds on Verisity's e...
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David Maliniak
[TechView: EDA] Cadence, CoWare Ally To Drive ESL Design
With the lofty goal of creating a new level of design abstraction, Cadence Design Systems and CoWare will jointly pursue an electronic-system-level (ESL) design methodology. The vendors' strategic alliance is intended to mend the methodology rift...
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David Maliniak
[TechView: EDA] Mixed-Signal Simulator Speaks Verilog-AMS
Designers today find themselves adding more and more analog and mixed-signal content to their creations. And at nanometer geometries and gigabit speeds, digital circuits begin to look more analog than digital. It all adds up to enormous verification...
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David Maliniak
[Embedded in Electronic Design] PCI Express Is A-Comin'
PCI Express moves into the real world as more companies such as NEC Electronics deliver real products like the x8 PCI-X Bridge and Switch. These chips are based on NEC's 0.15-µm process technology. The cores are also available in custom chips....
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William Wong
[Embedded in Electronic Design] Custom 8051 Fits FPGA
Finding the right 8-bit MCU is easy when you can choose the configuration. Actel's Core8051 approach starts with a single-cycle processor core. Creating the rest of the system is a matter of adding devices, such as a 10/100-Mbit/s Ethernet interface...
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William Wong
[Embedded in Electronic Design] News Clips
100MIPS 8051 Gets Two-Cycle 16x16 MAC. The C8051F120 single-cycle 8051 MCU includes a two-cycle 16x16 multiply-accumulate (MAC) unit, making it the fastest 8-bit MCU around. The chip has 128 kbytes of flash memory...
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William Wong
[Embedded in Electronic Design] DSL Chip Set Cuts DSLAM TCO
Texas Instruments' AC7 DSL chip set runs less than $10 per port and consumes less than 750 mW. Integrated memory helps keep parts count down to 23 per port. The AC7 splits DSLAM functions into a 16-port transceiver and a 2-port analog front end...
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William Wong
[Embedded in Electronic Design] SBC Mixes Old With New
The SVME/DMV-182 single-board computer combines the popular MIL-STD-1553B interface with a Gigabit Ethernet interface, yet it still has enough space for two 64-bit 66/133-MHz PCI-X-compatible PMC mezzanine modules. The 1553B interface has...
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William Wong
[Embedded in Electronic Design] Acquisition Boards Do 200 Msamples/s
The 6U CompactPCI DC436 and DC438 from Acqiris have dual 12-bit ADC channels that handle sample rates up to 200 and 100 Msamples/s, respectively. They have a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of up to 62 dB and a spurious free dynamic range (SFDR) of more...
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William Wong
[Embedded in Electronic Design] Access The Internet With AT Commands
The CO710AG is the latest iChip Internet controller that employs Connect One's AT+i command set. The command set is an extension of the popular AT modem command set. This simple, serial interface allows devices to access a network using dial-up...
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William Wong
[TechScope] Startup Develops Prototype Hologram Projector
It's no longer science fiction. We're one step closer to holograms. IO2 Technology has completed a working prototype called the Heliodisplay, which can project TV, video, and computer images into thin air. About the size of a breadbox,...
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Richard Gawel
[TechScope] Pocket Translator Speaks 10 Languages
Next time you're abroad, keep your translator right in your pocket. The Lingo Pacifica Talk 10 can translate in any direction between 10 different languages, spelling words out phonetically for easy pronunciation when necessary. Its database...
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Richard Gawel
[TechScope] System Jams Unwanted Camera Phone Pictures
Camera phones are great for sending snapshots of the kids to grandma. But they also could be used for more sinister purposes. That's why audio IP licensing firm Sensaura and Internet and mobile technology developer Iceberg Systems have teamed up to...
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Richard Gawel
[Basics Of Design] Analog-To-Digital Converters Sponsored by: ANALOG DEVICES
Analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) translate analog signals -- real-world signals like temperature, pressure, voltage, current, distance, or light intensity -- into a digital representation of that signal. This digital representation can then be...
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David G. Morrison