ISSUE DATE: JULY 19, 2004 OPTIONS
Analog front ends, Rugged computers, Using LCD panels for TV, Power-saving pedometer


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July 19, 2004 - In This Issue

[Technology Report]
Analog Front Ends Max Out Performance
Once regarded as more of a custom chip, the analog front end (AFE) has come into its own as a standard offering, whether the application is specific or general-purpose. Today, designers can select from multiple AFE configurations, satisfying a...  — Don Tuite

[Leapfrog: First Look]
Instrument Advances Help Communications Design
Last month's International Microwave Symposium (IMS), sponsored annually by the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S), unveiled some of the latest and greatest in microwave and radio-frequency (RF) circuit design. MTT-S promotes the...  — Roger Allan

[Leapfrog: First Look]
Low-Cost FPGAs Spin Out High Performance
Diminishing lifetimes of consumer and other mass-market electronics have pushed system developers beyond just creating an ASIC to meet system needs. FPGAs tend to cost more than an ASIC at the component level when you consider...  — Dave Bursky

[Design View / Design Solution]
Using LCD Panels For TVs Takes Technology To The Outer Limits
From the early 1990s through the early 2000s, the requirements and needs of TFT (thin-film transistor) LCDs (liquid crystal displays) evolved gradually. But with the quickly growing popularity of LCD TVs, the market now demands...  — Craig Zajac

[Ideas For Design]
Power-Saving Pedometer Also Measures Speed
A pedometer is a device that counts the number of steps taken by a person and calculates the distance traveled by multiplying the number of steps by the length of the step. Here's a design solution for building a pedometer using the AVR MCU. The...  — Varun Aggarwal

[Ideas For Design]
MOSFET Circuit Forms Reliable Switch Debouncer
Mechanical switches can be noisy, generating multiple transient pulses that may cause faulty operation of fast digital circuits. In this design, a pair of MOSFETs are used in a monostable mode to quench the switch-bounce pulses. The switch...  — Henry Santana

[Editorial]
Electronics On Vacation—You May Win A Prize!
Now that summer's here, it's time to plan your vacation. But what kinds of gadgets are you going to bring with you? A recent issue of a popular men's magazine made some recommendations. Of course, music players topped the magazine's must-take...  — Mark David

[POV: Point Of View]
Setting IP Standards To Simplify SoC Design
Ninety percent of new intellectual property (IP) licensed in 2004 will use externally developed IP, according to Jerry Worchel, senior analyst of In-Stat/MDR Digital Engines Service. This is motivated by the fact that 85% of all chips in today's...  — Michael Kaskowitz

[Pease Porridge]
Bob's Mailbox
Dear Bob: I have enjoyed your writings and presentations for years. Please keep up the good work. I've learned a lot from you even though my technicians have named me the SandMan for all the ICs I've returned to their native...  — Bob Pease

[Beyond Technology]
U.S. Innovation Feels Competitive Global Heat
The Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) recently published a "policy playbook" that seeks to turn attention from the political debate over offshore outsourcing toward global competitiveness. The EIA points out that the rest of the world is...  — Ron Schneiderman

[TechView: The Industry]
Mobile-Phone OEMs Face New Demands
For years, the formula for success in the mobile-phone business was simple: Make products that are progressively cheaper and smaller with longer battery lives. But with the increasing segmentation of mobile-phone products into multiple tiers,...  — Dale Ford

[TechView: The Industry]
Defense Drives Growth Of Rugged Computers
Demand for ruggedized/industrial computer systems in North America and Western Europe will grow to nearly $1.9 billion by 2006. That's a compound annual growth rate of 4.4% from 2003's level, about $1.648 billion, according to a report by...  — John Novellino

[TechView: Analog & Power]
Low-Power Chip Allows Tiny Camera To Broadcast More Pictures
A custom transmitter chip combines ultra-low-power wireless technology with clever design techniques to realize a tiny swallowable camera capsule for the diagnosis of the gastrointestinal tract. Made by Zarlink Semiconductor, the custom chip is...  — Don Tuite

[TechView: Analog & Power]
PoL Voltage Controllers Support Margining
To uncover voltage sensitivities on pre-production boards, engineers may evaluate design corners by independently varying dc-dc converter supply outputs. Summit Microelectronics says that most computer, industrial, communications, and datacom...  — Don Tuite

[TechView: Analog & Power]
Clock/Data X-Point Switches Mux Or Buffer At 2 Gbits/s
For clock buffering/multiplexing or data transmission in high-speed network routing and wireless basestations, two 4-by-4 low-voltage differential-signaling, nonblocking crosspoint switches operate at more than 2.0 Gbits/s. Each output driver of...  — Don Tuite

[TechView: Communications]
Add/Drop Multiplexer-On-A-Chip Targets Metro Optical Networks
The fastest-growing segments of the telecommunications market in the coming years will involve the access and metro edge, according to PMC-Sierra, where carriers want to offer value-added services to enterprises like Ethernet Virtual LANs....  — Louis E. Frenzel

[TechView: Communications]
Enhanced GaAs HBT Driver Transistors Find Homes In Cell-Phone Basestations
While choosing the best power-amplifier (PA) transistors for a cell-phone basestation is challenging, the drivers for PAs are just as tough to select. Most current designs use LDMOS PAs as well as drivers. RF Micro Devices' latest...  — Louis E. Frenzel

[TechView: Communications]
GSM Gets A Lift From Single-Antenna Interference Cancellation Software
It may be hard to believe, but software—not hardware—can bring huge gains in cell-phone performance and efficiency. Philips Semiconductors recently started rolling out its own version of a new software technology known as single-antenna...  — Louis E. Frenzel

[TechView: Communications]
It's CompactPCI For These Software-Defined Digital Receivers
Designed to maximize configuration flexibility, switching, and synchronization, a new series of multiband digital receivers from Pentek should meet the needs of those designers who need a flexible software-defined radio. These...  — Louis E. Frenzel

[TechView: Embedded]
X-10 Broadcast Power-Control Protocol Gets Major Overhaul
The X-10 powerline control system has been around for ages, but its unidirectional broadcast mode is slow and not always reliable. Still, it's extremely useful. Smarthome's new Insteon technology targets the same market but improves on the...  — William Wong

[TechView: Embedded]
Daisy-Chain USB With Dual-Port USB Hubs
Dual-port usb 2.0 hubs are handy when a local usb device also has a downstream usb port. Most Systems that try to daisy-chain peripherals utilize two ports of a four-port hub. A four-port hub requires more space and uses more power than SMSC's...  — William Wong

[TechView: Embedded]
Tools Streamline Power-Train Development
Microcontrollers like freescale's mpc5500 are ideal for power-train applications, but creating the appropriate applications takes a number of different development tools. Metrowerks' CodeWarrior Development Studio for the MPC5500 Family,...  — William Wong

[TechView: Embedded]
DMA Lets 8051 MCU Handle Dual 16-Bit, 1-Msample ADCs
Analog 8-bit microcontrollers are common, but their number approaches zero as the sample rate and resolution grow. Silicon Laboratories' C8051F064 sits at the top of the heap with an 8051-based MCU that has not one but two 16-bit,...  — William Wong

[TechView: Embedded]
AdvancedTCA System Delivers Complete Solution
AdvancedTCA continues to garner support with platforms like Force Computers' Centellis CO31KX. This NEBS level 3-capable AdvancedTCA system platform has 14 slots. The 19-in., 13U base system comes with a collection of pairs. This includes two...  — William Wong

[TechView: Components & Test]
DSP DAQ Board Provides PC Closed-Loop Control
With its dedicated floating-point TMS3206711 DSP chip (made by Texas Instruments), the DT9842 high-speed data-acquisition (DAQ) board transforms a PC into a real-time closed-loop platform for test and control applications. This part of Data...  — Roger Allan

[TechView: Components & Test]
20-GHz System Streamlines Testing Of Microwave Mixers, Frequency Converters
Designers can take advantage of Aeroflex's 20-GHz microwave mixer measurement system to speed up the development, tuning, setup, and testing of microwave mixers and frequency converters. It combines the 20-GHz IFR6813 microwave generator and...  — Roger Allan

[TechView: Components & Test]
Encoder Cable Eliminates Interference, Noise Problems
The MR121 ZapFree multifiber-optic encoder cable from Micronor Inc. is guaranteed to solve nagging ground-loop and interference problems in motion-control systems. It handles signals up to 500 kHz per channel with a maximum pulse uncertainty of...  — Roger Allan

[TechView: Digital]
CPU, Multimedia, And Wireless ICs Take Center Stage At Hot Chips
Top companies will reveal their latest advances in portable systems, high-performance graphics, and advanced desktops at the 16th Hot Chips conference at Stanford University, August 23-24. Presentations will divulge new architectural...  — Dave Bursky

[TechView: Digital]
Processors Manage Enterprise Compute Needs
Pushing server and workstation performance up yet another notch, Intel's 3.6-GHz Xeon processor lets designers rapidly implement single- and dual-processor systems. It features an 800-MHz system bus and 1-Mbyte L2 cache, and it is supported by...  — Dave Bursky

[TechView: EDA]
Physical-Synthesis Tool Augurs Second Generation
As system-on-a-chip block sizes stretch to well over 1 million gates, chips must be divided into so many blocks, assembly can become impractical. But by integrating silicon virtual prototyping and second-generation global physical synthesis in...  — David Maliniak

[TechView: EDA]
Simulator Spices Up Analog/Mixed-Signal Design
In enhancing its HSpice simulator, Synopsys increases simulation speed, accuracy, and versatility. HSpice now offers runtime improvements of up to 203 for transient analysis. Also, a new harmonic-balance engine targets simulation of...  — David Maliniak

[TechView: EDA]
EDA News
To accelerate adoption of amba axi technology, ARM and Synopsys are collaborating on applicable verification IP. AMBA AXI technology is a next-generation on-chip interface that supports multilayer interconnect designs and provides 1.6 Gbytes/s...  — David Maliniak

[TechScope]
Students Construct Affordable Landmine Detector
More than 100 million land mines are deployed throughout 70 countries around the world, some dating back to World War II. According to the United Nations, these devices kill or maim more than 2000 people each month. In reaction to...  — Richard Gawel

[TechScope]
ORNL Tabbed For Fastest Supercomputer Project
The Department of Energy granted $25 million to Oak Ridge National Laboratory to spearhead a partnership that will build the world's most powerful supercomputer. The plan will pool the partnership's resources for a sustained capacity of 50...  — Richard Gawel

[Design FAQs]
Power-MOSFET Gate Drivers
Sponsored by: NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
What is a power-MOSFET gate driver? It is a power amplifier that accepts a low-power input from a controller IC and produces the appropriate high-current gate drive for a power MOSFET. A gate driver is used when a...  — Sam Davis

[New Products]

Component Specifier: Resistors/Capacitors/Potentiometers  — Richard Gawel

Embedded: Media MCUs Marked For Mobile Devices  — William Wong

Embedded: FPGA Toolkit Supports Hard And Soft Processor Designs  — William Wong

Embedded: Track Those PC/104 Systems With GPS Board  — William Wong

Embedded: PC/104 Takes On Serial I/O Chores  — William Wong

Embedded: SBC Sets Its Sights On Rugged Applications  — William Wong

Embedded: Evaluation Board Highlighted By 64-Bit 970FX Processor  — William Wong

Embedded: Quad Processor VME Board Delivers 400-Mbyte/s StarFabric  — William Wong

Embedded: USB Meets Serial Links  — William Wong

Embedded: Low-Cost MCU Development Kit Brings Along USB Host Link  — William Wong

Embedded: IDE Includes Instruction-Set Simulator For MIPS 24K Family  — William Wong

Embedded: 32-Bit MCU Incorporates 16-Channel, 10-Bit ADC  — William Wong

Embedded: PC/104 Board Adds Video Support  — William Wong

Embedded: PCI Board Has Quad ADC Channels  — William Wong

Embedded: Linux Takes A Bite Out Of The Apple  — William Wong

Embedded: VME Backplane Designed For Tight Spaces  — William Wong

Embedded: Five-Slot ATCA Rack Has Full-Mesh Backplane  — William Wong





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