ISSUE DATE: APRIL 29, 2002 OPTIONS
Front-end chip for 3G, Spectrum analyzers, Switch-fabric interconnects, Killer technologies


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April 29, 2002 - In This Issue

[Technology Report]
Spectrum Analyzers Answer Call For Speed
The easiest way to envision a spectrum analyzer is to begin with an oscilloscope that plots magnitude versus time. Then swap frequency for time—and voilà—a spectrum analyzer! A gross simplification perhaps, but no one...  — Stephen Grossman

[Product Innovation]
Mixed-Signal Chip Makes Front-End Design A Snap For 3G Wireless And Beyond
As the appetite for speed and broadband increases with emerging wireless access and networking applications, designers seek integrated analog front ends that must cope with the stringent and complex demands of multimode and multicarrier signals in...  — Ashok Bindra

[Design Application]
PCI Scales New Heights With Switch-Fabric Interconnects
PCI and CompactPCI (cPCI) technology and systems are pervasive across a wide range of applications. But as these applications evolve, the limitations of both technologies are surfacing. At the same time, the investment in them can't be written off....  — Tim Miller

[Ideas For Design]
PC-Controlled Current Source Supplies 100-V, 1-A, 16-Bit Pulses
The current source shown in the figure is designed to support toroidal-cavity nuclear-magnetic-resonance electrophoresis (TCNMRE) measurements of molecular electrical mobility in chemical samples. To do so,...  — W. Stephen Woodward

[Ideas For Design]
Improve Voltage Readings By Doubling A DVM's Scale
The ubiquitous, and now inexpensive, 1999-digit digital panel meter or digital voltage meter (DVM) module is a very useful addition to the range of test and display gear currently available. It's accurate, robust, and easily scaled for ranges from...  — David Ponting

[Ideas For Design]
Digitally Adjust Regulator's Output Using A JFET Interface
Often, electronic systems are guaranteed to operate with any supply voltage, within a given VCC range. Testing these circuits requires a regulated voltage supply that can be automatically incremented, from a minimum to a certain maximum....  — Arthur E. Edang

[Editorial]
Are We Paying Too High A Price For Free Services?
The Internet and World Wide Web offer a plethora of free services to all. In many areas, this has brought about extremely positive change by providing access to everything from music and art to a wealth of resources from general facts to specific...  — Dave Bursky

[Pease Porridge]
What's All This Shunt Stuff, Anyhow?
We often think of Ohm's Law as V = I × R. That's not really Ohm's law, but we'll use that relationship today to measure V = I × R for some large currents. Specifically, I need to design a good 1-mΩ shunt to sense 15 A. Yes, you...  — Bob Pease

[Editor's Notebook]
Web-Based Design Tools Bear Fruit For Engineers
It's Friday morning. You've just been asked to come up with a prototype of an almost, but not quite standard, Utopia multiplexer by Tuesday afternoon. You frantically call around to distributors, but no one can deliver the configuration you're...  — David Maliniak

[Celebrating 50 Years]
Industry Milestones/Flashback
Flashback > 10 Years Ago MAY 1, 1992 This year's 14th Annual IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC)... is one of the biggest to date. Some 30 technical sessions, with over 170 papers, cover...  — Staff

[Celebrating 50 Years]
Four Killers Are On The Loose
BE ON YOUR GUARD. THESE KILLERS ARE ARMED AND DANGEROUS. They will impact your system designs for the foreseeable future. But if you are prepared to deal with them and harness their power, your new designs will blow away your competition. We...  — Staff

[Celebrating 50 Years]
Optical: Undisputed King Of High-Speed Data Transmission
As telephone and computer networking have evolved over the years, they have steadily moved toward an all-fiber optical physical layer. Today, virtually all long-distance telephone service is by fiber. The Internet's development and growth have boosted...  — Louis E. Frenzel

[Celebrating 50 Years]
EDA: Ticket To Super SoCs Is Abstractions, IP Reuse
Even now, system-on-a-chip (SoC) design is a challenging proposition. Meeting performance, power, and area constraints for designs of 20 million gates or more with multiple asynchronous clock domains isn't exactly easy. Obtaining and integrating the...  — David Maliniak

[Celebrating 50 Years]
Networking: WANs, MANs, LANs, And PANs Connect Everyone
Slowly but surely, networking is linking together everything electronic in some way. Whether or not you agree with that, there are benefits to enjoy and money to make. Killer technologies like Ethernet, wireless, and optical are making it...  — Louis E. Frenzel

[Celebrating 50 Years]
MEMS: Laying The Foundation For Exciting Applications
Although microelectromechanical system (MEMS) devices started out as sensors—mostly for automotive at first, and later for medical applications—the technology has now mushroomed into commercialization in a number of other arenas. In fact,...  — Roger Allan

[Forefront]
Fuel Cells For Handhelds Showing Promise
Fuel-cell technology for handhelds continues to advance. Mechanical Technology of Albany, N.Y., has improved its methanol-powered fuel cell, meant to power convergence devices like combination cell phone/PDAs. An existing convergence device, which is...  — David G. Morrison

[Forefront]
Improvements In LVDS Modeling Bring More Real-World Correlation
Using an improved I/O buffer information specification (IBIS) model generation technology, Fairchild Semiconductor International is offering enhanced reliability for simulation results and more dependable real-world correlation for its low-voltage...  — David Maliniak

[Forefront]
Reconfigurable, Extendible DSP Cores Target Wireless Handsets, Speech Processing
At last month's Embedded Systems Conference in San Francisco, Belgian startup Adelante Technologies disclosed its Galaxic DSP technology for wireless handset, digital control, and speech processing subsystems. The 0.18-µm CMOS Galaxic technology...  — Ashok Bindra

[Forefront]
Eighth-Brick DC-DC Converters Are Becoming The Rage
With rising demands for higher power density, power-supply vendors are introducing dc-dc converters in a new format—the eighth-brick. With a typical footprint of 2.28 by 0.78 in., it's about 40% smaller than standard quarter-bricks. Eighth-bricks...  — David G. Morrison

[Forefront]
8-GHz Logic Analyzers Feature Connectorless Probing
Offering an industry-leading 8-GHz timing acquisition rate, the TLA7Axx logic analyzer modules feature advanced connectorless probes. Users can obtain analog and digital measurements (both timing and state) through a single one of these probes. The...  — Lisa Fakhry

[Forefront]
Framework Speeds DSP Development
DSP development has gotten easier with Texas Instruments' new framework-based design system. Part of the Code Composer Studio, it's compatible with TI's eXpressDSP architecture. Two frameworks are available. The Compact framework is designed...  — William Wong

[Forefront]
Verification Environment Helps With FPGA/SoC Prototypes
Verification has become the bane of the ASIC designer's existence. It consumes from 30% to as much as 70% of total design time. And no one wants to blow $500,000 or more on a mask set that proves worthless. One answer to the problem is FPGA...  — David Maliniak

[Forefront]
Integrated Data-Acquisition Chips Embed Flash Memories In Microcontrollers
Two new members of the MicroConverter line of system-level data-acquisition chips feature an 8-bit 8051-compatible microcontroller core, program and data flash memories, and a host of peripherals. While the ADuC834 is a dual, 16/24-bit...  — Ashok Bindra

[Forefront]
CORBA Fault Tolerance Done Transparently
Continuous system availability requires fault-tolerant software, not just hardware. That's what Eternal Systems' FT/ORB v2.0 transparent software does to support CORBA-based embedded applications. FT/ORB sits between the CORBA ORB support...  — William Wong

[Forefront]
White LED Drivers Target Handheld Devices
Models in a series of six white-LED drivers are optimized to run off of battery sources like lithium-ion (Li-ion) cells. They include two switched-capacitor constant-current drivers (LM2794/2795), two switched-capacitor constant-voltage drivers...  — David G. Morrison

[New Products]

Power-Rated Slide Switches Feature Antistatic Characteristic  — Lisa Fakhry

Solid-State Relays Boast 0.40-in.2 Footprint  — Lisa Fakhry

15-A Latching Relay Sports Single-Piece Construction Terminals  — Lisa Fakhry

Emergency-Stop Pushbutton Switches Protect Operators, Machines  — Lisa Fakhry

SPDT Relays Conserve Real Estate On Printed-Circuit Boards  — Lisa Fakhry

Track Ball Brings Precision To Harsh Environments  — Lisa Fakhry

Hot-Swappable 6U CompactPCI Card Consumes Low Power  — Lisa Fakhry

Plug-In Circuit Board Enables High-Speed Transfer To USB Hosts  — Lisa Fakhry

Spectrum Analyzer Includes Calibrated E- And H-Field Probes  — Lisa Fakhry

Waveform Digitizer Cards Function For CompactPCI  — Lisa Fakhry

High-Resolution DWDM OTDR Minimizes Dead Zones  — Lisa Fakhry

Networked System Programs High-Density Flash  — Lisa Fakhry

High-Voltage Source-Measure Module Performs In ATE Environments  — Lisa Fakhry





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