[Engineering Feature] Making The Skies Safer
Ever since the Wright Brothers flew the first powered airplane, low-altitude encounters with atmospheric turbulence have posed daunting challenges to the in-flight safety of aircraft of all types, including commercial airliners. Weather is typically...
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Roger Allan
[Technology Report] DAC: EDA's Mecca Promises Bounty In Design Tools
The world of IC and system design sees process technologies and system architectures come and go at mach speed. The tools designers require to keep pace change just as quickly. For those who simply must stay abreast or else, the 41st Design...
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David Maliniak
[Editorial] USB Connectivity Lays Broad Foundation For Growth
It seemed like a flashback to the days of "irrational exuberance" when I attended the Nasdaq opening ceremonies in Times Square recently. Perhaps it was the palpable hype surrounding the imminent Google IPO or the seemingly unstoppable flow of...
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Mark David
[Pease Porridge] Bob's Mailbox
Dear Bob: I really enjoyed your piece (and your articles in general) on Analog PowerPoint.* It gave me a chuckle and reminded me of my own experience. I was invited to speak at the TAPR conference about CIRCAD (a CAD program). Before I...
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Bob Pease
[TechView: Embedded] RTOS Controls Dual-Core DSP
Coming up with a 750-mhz dual-core blackfin digital signal processor (DSP) is no easy task. But Analog Devices was forward-looking enough to partner with Express Logic to develop a real-time operating system (RTOS) for this symmetrical multiprocessor...
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William Wong
[TechView: Embedded] Module Takes On Web, SSL, FAT
An 8-bit processor handles secure web chores in this new ethernet-based module. Crafted by Rabbit Semiconductor, the RCM3300 incorporates a 44-MHz Rabbit 3000 8-bit processor, 10/100BaseT Ethernet interface, 8-Mbyte serial flash, 512-Mbyte flash,...
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William Wong
[TechView: Embedded] News Clips
8-Bit MCU Powers Appliances. The 16-MHz TMP86FS49 is optimized for appliance applications. This 64-pin chip contains Toshiba's TLCS-870/C 8-bit CPU core. It offers 60 kbytes of flash memory; 2 kbytes of RAM; and a...
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William Wong
[TechView: Components & Test] LabView 7.1 Extends Performance Reach
LabView 7.1 extends its previous Express version to automated instrumentation and real-time applications. It includes Express Virtual Instruments (VIs) for National Instruments' modular instruments and NI-DAQmx software. Five new Express...
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Roger Allan
[TechView: Digital] Quad-Band Memories Double DDR Or DDR2 Performance
A novel scheme employing two low-cost double-data-rate (DDR) devices can inject twice as much performance into a memory module, delivering the equivalent of DDR533 using DDR266 memories. Developed by Kentron Technologies, quad-band memory (QBM)...
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Dave Bursky
[TechView: EDA] Software Simulation Tool Branches Into Hardware
Last fall, Carbon Design's DesignPlayer engines let designers validate system software before silicon was available. The company has expanded its reach into hardware by enhancing the DesignPlayer engines. Now, designers can plug the engines...
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David Maliniak
[TechView: EDA] Verification Accelerator Adds SystemC Support
Typically, the inevitable boost in speed lures designers into levels of abstraction above RTL. The more abstract your design representation is, the faster it will simulate. Mentor Graphics' VStationTBX verification accelerator was updated to provide...
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David Maliniak
[TechView: EDA] Formal Verification Moves Into Design Phase
Traditionally, formal verification is used after the fact for bug hunting or design-rule checking. It has yet to be applied up front, where it would affect design decisions at the RTL coding stage. However, the release of JasperGold 3.0 and an...
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David Maliniak
[TechView: EDA] EDA News
Verilog 2001 support and an assertions manager are incorporated in Aldec's Riviera 2004.04 verification tool. The new assertions manager supports OpenVera and Property Specification Language assertions. Pricing starts at $12,450. Download a free...
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David Maliniak
[TechScope] The Internet Wants You!
Don't sit there and complain about bottlenecks on the Internet. Do something about them! Georgia Tech's NETI@home project needs volunteers. Typically, industry experts and academicians measure performance from data taken at routers...
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Richard Gawel
[TechScope] Power Supply Keeps The Bubbles Going
Sure, that hot tub with the built-in stereo system and surroundsound speakers is great after a long day at the workstation. But how does this slice of paradise get its power? Try the R1005. This single 12-V output power supply from Radius Power is...
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Richard Gawel
[TechScope] Diamonds Are A Superconductor's Best Friend
Researchers at the Russian Academy of Sciences and Los Alamos National Laboratory lay claim to the discovery of superconductivity at ultracold temperatures in cubic diamond. This development could lead to a new generation of diamond-based device...
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Richard Gawel
[Basics Of Design] Programmable Logic Sponsored by: ALTERA CORP.
Programmable logic has been in the design toolbox since the early 1970s. Over the years, it has become a vital part of design. It had a humble beginning, back when programmable array logic (PAL) devices could replace a mere 10 to 20 gates of logic....
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Dave Bursky
[Quick Facts] Taking Verification To The Next Level Sponsored by: VERISITY CORP.
Mushrooming design complexity has spawned a crisis in functional verification. As the electronics industry "designs" its way out of the downturn, even more IC designers will look to take advantage of nanometer silicon processes, and the complexity issues will spiral out of control...
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