[Technology Report] Driving Toward 3G Cell Phones: Are We There Yet?
No, 3G cell phones aren't available yet. But we're getting close. The first 3G phones will show up in Japan this year as NTT-DoCoMo initiates its WCDMA system in May. European countries will no doubt be next as they're already on the upgrade path...
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Louis E. Frenzel
[Editorial] Hey Buddy, Can You Spare A Megawatt Or Two?
If the situation wasn't so close to home and potentially dangerous, it could almost be considered a large practical joke. Unfortunately, the power shortage in California is real. Even in the heart of Silicon Valley, the power does black out from...
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Dave Bursky
[Letters] Letters
Be Open To New Perspectives I enjoyed "Sensors To Transform Vehicles Into Electronic Cocoons" [Jan. 8, p. 74]. What was Mr. Rabinow's/your test? I think you're right; the key really is free...
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Various
[40 Years Ago] Redundancy Promises High Reliability
Reliability demands of military electronics are forcing development of advanced concepts of redundant circuit design. Majority voting, network, and adaptive concepts are commanding the interest of the armed services, now saddled with the "put in two...
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Steve Scrupski
[40 Years Ago] IR Maser Offers First CW Coherent-Light Source
Coherent-light communication systems appear significantly closer to realization with news of a cw infrared maser developed at Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J. The device, employing a mixture of helium and neon, delivers a principal...
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Steve Scrupski
[Forefront] Linux 2.4.0 Boosts Performance While Expanding SMP Support
Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux, has released the Linux 2.4.0 kernel for general use. Now that its testingwhich has been extensive because of its long list of improvements and bug fixesis complete, the new kernel will find its way into...
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William Wong
[Forefront] GaN-Based HEMTs Fabricated On 4-in. Silicon Wafers
To harness the high-frequency benefits of gallium nitride (GaN), Nitronex Corp. of Raleigh, N.C., has developed proprietary processing technology for fabricating GaN-based high-electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) on larger low-cost silicon wafers....
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Ashok Bindra
[Forefront] 3D Chip Design Crafts Imaging Subsystem On A Single Chip
For the past two decades, designers have attempted to create 3D circuits to reduce IC chip area, eliminate lengthy interconnections, and cut chip counts. The latest attempt by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and 3D-IC, both of Lexington,...
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Dave Bursky
[Forefront] Company Wire
Vitesse Semiconductor Corp. has been added to the Standard & Poors 500 index. The S&P500 is widely used as the standard for measuring the performance of large-company stocks. Vitesse makes high-performance ICs for high-speed...
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Staff
[Forefront] Totally Digital Audio Solution Enhances Sound Quality
A digital audio solution from Texas Instruments enhances design flexibility for creating digital sound quality in audio systems. With a true digital audio amplifier, this system keeps the audio signal in a digital format from the source to the...
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Lisa Eccles
[Forefront] CMOS 12-Bit DAC Updates At 400 Msamples/s
Suitable for satellite basestations and high-resolution imaging applications, Fujitsu Microelectronics' MB86061 digital-to-analog converter (DAC) combines a deep-submicron CMOS process with a novel segment-shuffling technique in a segmented...
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Ashok Bindra
[Forefront] Disk System Sports Plug-In 5-, 10-, And 20-Gbyte Drives
Multimedia and streaming media have voracious ap-petites for storage and for high-speed data transfer. These de-mands are overwhelming the capabilities of CDs and DVDs. But a new drive system delivers up to 10 times the performance and massively...
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Stephen Grossman
[Forefront] Signal-Processing Modules Increase PCI Bus Performance
PCI-based bus systems can perform high-end image and signal processing with the VantageRT 7400 system from Mercury Computer Systems. It consists of the RACE++ high-speed multiprocessing Interlink adjunct modules and the G4 vector-processing...
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Ray Weiss
[Careers] Make Telecommuting Work For You As An Engineer
Over the last several years, a great deal of press has focussed on the advantages and limitations of telecommutingthat is, performing office work while at home. This approach has proven very successful for jobs whose tasks, responsibilities,...
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Peter Varhol