Power Analyzer: External AC-DC Pushes Towards Higher Wattages (Englisch)
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Titel:Power Analyzer: External AC-DC Pushes Towards Higher Wattages
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Fuel Cells and Ultracapacitors: A Proven Value Proposition Versus Incumbent Technologies| 2006
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Tiny board delivers Web connectivity| 2006
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Pulse - Tiny board delivers Web connectivity| 2006
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LabView celebrates 20th anniversary with new version, new features| 2006
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Pulse - LabView celebrates 20th anniversary with new version, new features| 2006
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Power Analyzer: External AC-DC Pushes Towards Higher Wattages| 2006
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EDN.comment: The PC is the workstation| 2006
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The PC is the workstation| 2006
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EDN.comment: Kamen ciobbers big-company management| 2006
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EDN.comment: EDAC's statistics| 2006
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EDN.comment: Analog: The new black| 2006
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Pulse - Lithography-savvy IC router circumvents third parties| 2006
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EDN.comment: 802.11n progress: Consensus building or end run?| 2006
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EDN.comment: Kamen clobbers big-company management| 2006
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EDN.comment: "Device-software optimization": Another meaningless term in a crowded jargon field?| 2006
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Lithography-savvy IC router circumvents third parties| 2006
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EDN.comment: Serving you: The EDN mission| 2006
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Safety Considerations: Low Power Boost Converters| 2006
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EDA industry needs a reality check| 2006
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Pulse - 5.8-GHz-bandwidth, 10-bit AWG claims honors as world's fastest| 2006
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Pulse - Audiophile amplifier offers 0.00003% THD+N| 2006
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Pulse - Mixed-signal module boosts wideband performance| 2006
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Pulse - Agency-approved power supply cuts cost, leadtimes| 2006
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5.8-GHz-bandwidth, 10-bit AWG claims honors as world's fastest| 2006
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Pulse - (USD)99 development kit supports 8051 microcontrollers| 2006
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The Fuel Cells Cometh... Deployment Issues with Portable Fuel Cells| 2006
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Digital-video processor breaks $10 barrier| 2006
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Pulse - GPIB card simplifies configuration| 2006
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Pulse - 1-MHz gain-selectable amps compensate for bandwidth roll-off| 2006
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Pulse - Software turbocharges IC-logic simulation| 2006
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Pulse - PXI line claims to support broad array of instrument-interconnect standards| 2006
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PXI line claims to support broad array of instrument-interconnect standards| 2006
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Pulse - DSOs boast low noise, automatic search for long-waveform records| 2006
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Pulse - Digital-video processor breaks (USD)10 barrier| 2006
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Pulse - CPU module extends product life span| 2006
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Pulse - PC-104 Ethernet switch supports virtual networks| 2006
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Mixed-signal-SOC designs get flash for auto and industrial applications| 2006
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Pulse - Biometric sensor and preboot software lock down laptops| 2006
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Pulse - Tool generates HDLs directly from Simulink| 2006
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Pulse - 7.1-GHz, low-phase-noise spectrum analyzer costs (USD)11,995| 2006
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Pulse - High-end and economy FPGAs target communications| 2006
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PC/104 Ethernet switch supports virtual networks| 2006
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New Semiconductor Designs: The Push for Efficiency| 2006
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Pulse - Immersion-lithography road map hits dead end| 2006
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Pulse - Power-delivery network analyzer measures 50-mO impedance| 2006
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Input board shrinks data-acquisition footprint| 2006
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Immersion-lithography road map hits dead end| 2006
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Biometric sensor and preboot software lock down laptops| 2006
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Power-delivery network analyzer measures 50-muOmega impedance| 2006
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Pulse - Mixed-signal-SOC designs get flash for auto and industrial applications| 2006
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Pulse - Input board shrinks data-acquisition footprint| 2006
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Pulse - RF-signal-analysis instruments: Now faster and smarter| 2006
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Portable ICs: The Multiple Functions Pushing Them| 2006
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Pulse - MEMS-based oscillator threatens quartz; resonator could move on-chip| 2006
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65-nm FPGAs consume less power| 2006
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Pulse - Virtex-5 adds PCI Express, 10-Gbit-Ethernet cores| 2006
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Speedy Spice-accurate simulator targets analog, RF| 2006
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Pulse - Speedy Spice-accurate simulator targets analog, RF| 2006
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Pulse - 65-nm FPGAs consume less power| 2006
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Pulse - 55-nm embedded-DRAM process debuts| 2006
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Pulse - Sequential-sampling scopes, TDR challenge VNAs| 2006
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Pulse - AdvancedMC module boasts 2-GHz processor| 2006
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Virtex-5 adds PCI Express, 10-Gbit-Ethernet cores| 2006
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Sequential-sampling scopes, TDR challenge VNAs| 2006
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Platform captures, processes, displays broadband data| 2006
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Pulse - Organic semiconductors shine in LED-photosensor combinations| 2006
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USB 2.0 becomes interface to modular data-acquisition systems| 2006
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Test set speeds next-generation wireless-device calibration| 2006
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Pulse - Quad DSP engine features switched-fabric data streams| 2006
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Lithium-Ion Versus Nickel-Hydrogen Battery Chemistry in Space Applications| 2006
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PMC board unites four ADC channels, FPGA| 2006
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Pulse - USB 2.0 becomes interface to modular data-acquisition systems| 2006
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Ultracapacitor family targets minimal series resistance and cost| 2006
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Cores lower entry cost for custom SOCs| 2006
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New HyperTransport version opens multicore doors| 2006
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Two suppliers' handheld DMMs offer differing features| 2006
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Pulse - Free tool tracks verification plans| 2006
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Pulse - RFID and 802 marriage targets asset-tracking systems| 2006
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Hall-effect hot-swap controller debuts| 2006
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Pulse - Cores lower entry cost for custom SOCs| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: India's CDAC develops digital hearing aid; Preprocessing switch speeds data in DSP clusters| 2006
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Microcontrollers build in support for off-chip SDRAM and flash| 2006
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Microrobot crawls under remote control; LED there be white; Doppler effect enables portable vein finder| 2006
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Pulse - Two suppliers' handheld DMMs offer differing features| 2006
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Pulse - Voices: Richard Tobias: The SOC's the thing| 2006
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100-MHz to 1 -GHz LXI scope modules provide two or four analog, 16 logic-timing channels| 2006
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Pulse - Chip offers authentication, protection to single-cell battery packs| 2006
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Pulse - Kit eases mobile-TV design| 2006
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Pulse - Power-conversion and -management IC squeezes into embedded-system space| 2006
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Signal Integrity: Voltage-regulator model| 2006
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Richard Tobias: The SOC's the thing| 2006
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Power-conversion and -management IC squeezes into embedded-system space| 2006
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Free tool tracks verification plans| 2006
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Pulse - Scopes simplify searching through long waveform records| 2006
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Pulse - 100-MHz to 1-GHz LXI scope modules provide two or four analog, 16 logic-timing channels| 2006
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Pulse - Research Update: Microrobot crawls under remote control; LED there be white; Doppler effect enables portable vein finder| 2006
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Embedded computer features conductive cooling| 2006
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Class D makes audio chip Grade A| 2006
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Fabless-ASIC company tries new model| 2006
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Compact controller eases embedded-system motion| 2006
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Pulse - Embedded computer features conductive cooling| 2006
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Software reduces cell-phone-test time by nearly an order of magnitude| 2006
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Multiflow USB controller optimizes handset data flow| 2006
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Pulse - Voices: Digi-Key: Growing up, privately| 2006
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Pulse - Voices: Amir Majidimehr: A "window" to the world of telecom| 2006
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Voices: Amir Majidimehr: a "window" to the world of telecom| 2006
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Sigma-C and Mentor make strides in DFM| 2006
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Pulse - Capacitive isolation moves on-chip| 2006
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Pulse - ZigBee transceiver offers protocol flexibility| 2006
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ZigBee transceiver offers protocol flexibility| 2006
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Thermal escalation drives need for controlled active cooling| 2006
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Pulse - Thermal escalation drives need for controlled active cooling| 2006
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Pulse - Sigma-C and Mentor make strides in DFM| 2006
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Pulse - Voices: August Capital's Andy Rappaport on innovation| 2006
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32-nm CMOS begins to take shape| 2006
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Pulse - Supply controls LED-light levels| 2006
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Pulse - Driver handles three-phase brushless motors| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Sigma-delta ADC IP block offers programmable resolution; Mobile-phone use to rise in Africa, India| 2006
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Pulse - Multiflow USB controller optimizes handset data flow| 2006
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Handset-technology advances dominate Barcelona confab| 2006
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Pulse - FPGAs get tune-up for high-speed protocols| 2006
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Pulse - SRIO switch for base stations adds preprocessing function, algorithms| 2006
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Pulse - Downconverter simplifies wideband applications| 2006
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Supply controls LED-light levels| 2006
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Real-time-DSO bandwidth reaches 18 GHz-fast enough for 10-Gbps data streams| 2006
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Power Conversion Solutions: Simplified for PoE-Powered Devices| 2006
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Driver handles three-phase brushless motors| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Handset-technology advances dominate Barcelona confab| 2006
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Pulse - Software reduces cell-phone-test time by nearly an order of magnitude| 2006
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Pulse - C-synthesis tool adds features, capacity| 2006
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Pulse - 32-nm CMOS begins to take shape| 2006
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Pulse - Real-time-DSO bandwidth reaches 18 GHz-fast enough for 10-Gbps data streams| 2006
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Pulse - "Lite" version of IP interconnects hardware blocks| 2006
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Pulse - Voices: Modular instrumentation: LXI challenges PXI| 2006
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CASE STUDY: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Battery Capacity: How to Accurately Predict Remaining Battery Capacity and Runtime for Portable Devices| 2006
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Pulse - CANBus, serial networks distribute motion control| 2006
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Pulse - Low-power computer increases embedded-system performance| 2006
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Pulse - Quad-core DSP packs performance and features| 2006
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USB counter/timer boasts 15 16-bit counters| 2006
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Pulse - USB counter-timer boasts 15 16-bit counters| 2006
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16-bit processors get a boost| 2006
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Pulse - Novas introduces on-the-fly debugging| 2006
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Pulse - Waveform-viewer software works with four suppliers' DSOs| 2006
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Pulse - Priced from (USD)995, dual-display benchtop DMMs resolve 61-2 digits, make four-wire measurements with two leads| 2006
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Pulse - Power-management IC suits advanced microprocessors' power needs| 2006
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Waveform-viewer software works with four suppliers' DSOs| 2006
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Quad-core DSP packs performance and features| 2006
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Pulse - Palm-sized computer features network connectivity| 2006
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Pulse - 16-bit processors get a boost| 2006
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CANBus, serial networks distribute motion control| 2006
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Pulse - Mezzanine module boosts telecom processing power| 2006
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Pulse - USB power manager integrates battery charger| 2006
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Pulse - Radical FPGA takes on packet processing| 2006
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Process yields custom boards in five days| 2006
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Pulse - Tools take asynchronous design mainstream| 2006
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Pulse - Research Update: 1.5-nm organic cell encapsulates memory; Laser on a chip targets terabit rates; Mechanism interlocks nano-oscillators| 2006
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Networking processors decrease cost, increase integration| 2006
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Pulse - Networking processors decrease cost, increase integration| 2006
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Pulse - Toshiba spins 200-Gbyte, 2.5-in. hard-disk drive| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Interface chip provides complete USB connectivity; S-band mission payload to launch on W2A satellite; Bipolar transistors achieve speed record| 2006
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Pulse - Tools feed variability data to DFM products| 2006
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UWB-chip-set maker preps rollout of consumer products| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Vibration powers wireless sensor; Spectrum analyzer adds phase-noise-measurement set| 2006
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Serial bus enhances venerable l^2C-bus speed| 2006
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Global Designer: Communications processors support ZigBee 2006| 2006
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Power Analyzer: Trends Driving the Power Factor Correction Market| 2006
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Pulse - Power-miserly audio codec brings fidelity and 3-D sound to portables| 2006
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Pulse - Serial bus enhances venerable I2C-bus speed| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Partners drive WiMax momentum across Asia; Ceramic substrate enables distributed processing in vehicles| 2006
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Radical FPGA takes on packet processing| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Communications processors support ZigBee 2006| 2006
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Pulse - UWB-chip-set maker preps rollout of consumer products| 2006
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Pulse - Chip enables POE convenience with auxiliary backup| 2006
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Signal Integrity: Terminator| 2006
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Pulse - Process yields custom boards in five days| 2006
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Pulse - Research Update: Process coaxes carbon nanotubes into service as vias; Magnetic material may put new spin on computing; Your name in lights, on your body; Nanoscale cavity amplifies LED output by seven times| 2006
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Scopes combine big displays, small footprint| 2006
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Pulse - Scopes combine big displays, small footprint| 2006
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Pulse - Eight-channel analyzer lets audio novices quickly make professional measurements| 2006
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Pulse - Voices: Round table mulls hard-IP-at-board-level concept| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Flesh-conduction microphone targets mobile phones; Web sites offer verification help; Dual-mode platform for mobile phone takes advantage of global expansion| 2006
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Pulse - DFM tools help with "lithography-friendly" layouts| 2006
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Pulse - Software optimizes networked-instrument usage| 2006
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Pulse - Two new suppliers broaden users' handheld-DSC choices| 2006
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DFM tools help with "lithography-friendly" layouts| 2006
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Two new suppliers broaden users' handheld-DSO choices| 2006
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USB power manager integrates battery charger| 2006
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Pulse - PWM controllers drive Intel dual-core processors| 2006
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One modular system does many probing stations' work| 2006
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Pulse - SiGe power amp targets PHS handsets to WiFi| 2006
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Pulse - Mesh networks publish remote data| 2006
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Micro fuel cells may find niche applications| 2006
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Pulse - PMC card fits multimedia applications| 2006
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Pulse - Micro fuel cells may find niche applications| 2006
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Pulse - ADC blazes at 190M samples-sec but sips power| 2006
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Pulse - One modular system does many probing stations' work| 2006
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Pulse - Scopes' array of features, performance, size, and price breaks new ground| 2006
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Pulse - SOI wafers host higher precision op amps| 2006
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Pulse - Chip improves efficiency of flyback-converter circuits| 2006
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Digital-power controllers offer digital and analog architecture| 2006
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Digital Switchers: New Flexibility and Fast Product Optimization for Power Design| 2006
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Pulse - Voices: Pat Gelsinger: Whither Intel?| 2006
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Pulse - Multifunction board eases controller design| 2006
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Pulse - Research Update: Sparks could prevent airline crashes; Researchers listen to the sounds of CMOS; Molecular electronics gel in a jar| 2006
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Pulse - Battery packs get tougher, smarter| 2006
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Pulse - PIC18 processor includes full Ethernet support| 2006
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Pulse - Voices: Executives discuss creating a culture of innovation| 2006
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Pulse - Voices: Chandu Visweswariah and IBM innovation bring statistics to digital-IC design| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Develop software early on virtual ARM hardware; 3G subscriptions to reach 285 million worldwide by year-end| 2006
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Pulse - ARM9 microcontroller touts connectivity, large on-chip memory| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Japanese power-supply vendors see engineers as competitive advantages; Frequency-agile WiMax transceiver matches client to band; Germanium boosts thermophotovoltaic efficiency| 2006
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Bonnie Baker: What's a little glitch among friends?| 2006
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Pulse - Research Update: Ferroelectric LCD enables holographic recording; X-ray-imaging concept may reveal single nanoscale structures| 2006
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Pulse - 1U, half-rack switching, units' debut kicks off supplier's LXI push| 2006
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Chandu Visweswariah and IBM innovation bring statistics to digital-IC design| 2006
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Power-conversion IC enables average parts to provide above-average power| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Receivers target high-volume GPS and DVB-H applications; New US passports contain secure identification chips| 2006
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Pulse - Midrange device includes SERDES function| 2006
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Bonnie Baker: The difference between latency and settling time for ADCs| 2006
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Pulse - Research Update: Scientists boast about their small measurements; Optical modulator heralds terabit-sec data rates; If these walls could heat -- And cool| 2006
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Pulse - ARM9 microcontroller touts connectively, large on-chip memory| 2006
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SOI wafers host higher precision op amps| 2006
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Digital-power controller is fast and software-configurable| 2006
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Midrange device includes SERDES function| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Korea gets WiMax certification lab; Oscillator frequency pushes to 192 GHz for detection applications; SOC house partners with Malaysian fab; SOM concept adds versatility to embedded computing| 2006
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Pulse - Digital-power controllers offer digital and analog architecture| 2006
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Pulse - Digital-power controller is fast and software-configurable| 2006
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Tales from the Cube: Version inquiry| 2006
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Prying Eyes: Transmitting from space| 2006
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Pulse - Core targets performance efficiency| 2006
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Multifunction board eases controller design| 2006
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Flexible switch has 48 lanes| 2006
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Pulse - Power-conversion IC enables average parts to provide above-average power| 2006
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Bonnie Baker: Changing the PWM signal to dc| 2006
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Pulse - Flexible switch has 48 lanes| 2006
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Pulse - Spice simulator offers speed, capacity increase over competitors| 2006
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Pulse - Logic analyzers sport 32M-sample memory| 2006
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Milestones That Mattered: Painting microprocessors in broad strokes| 2006
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Signal Integrity: Eye of the probe| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: TI's first DaVinci products offer "easy video"; OS steps up to support proliferating multicore CPUs| 2006
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Pulse - Agile mixer targets RFID, GSM, and WiMax| 2006
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Pulse - Voices: Altera's John Daane: Programmable patriarch| 2006
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Tales from the Cube: Specs: Sometimes timing really is everything| 2006
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Voices: Digi International's Joel Young| 2006
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Milestones That Mattered: Megabit DRAMs led PC boom, despite claims that they were "too capacious"| 2006
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Pulse - Microcontroller vendors further encroach on SOCs| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Video op amps exceed HD needs; LEDs take over in "mood" lighting; I2C bus now runs at 1 MHz| 2006
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Prying Eyes: PC-centric architecture speeds HD-DVD to market| 2006
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Prying Eyes: Piecing together a Pocket PC| 2006
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Pulse - Research Update: Scientists complete carbon-nanotube circuit; Laser-wielding scientists corral wild erbium atoms; Enslaved viruses build tiny batteries| 2006
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Pulse - Voices: Digi International's Joel Young| 2006
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Pulse - Voices: Economies of Freescale with Michel Mayer| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: MEMS microphone has digital output; Spin-coating process produces TFT with liquid silicon; Consortium invests (USD)800,000 for five years| 2006
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DSOs find and display anomalous waveforms before you can explain why they are unusual| 2006
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Microcontroller vendors further encroach on SOCs| 2006
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Bonnie Baker: Tackle noise from three perspectives| 2006
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Pulse - Platform simplifies video| 2006
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Pulse - GSM phone on chip targets handsets| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Mix measured and simulated circuit data; Duo focuses on WiMax; Configurable-processor technology is now available from Chinese fab house| 2006
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Pulse - Research Update: A thousand submicron points of light; Cell-phone housing fights global warming; Antenna design decreases bulk but boosts bandwidth| 2006
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Bonnie Baker: Using Spice to ease your life| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: VOIP-phone reference design targets low cost, power; COTS principles shape dc-dc converters| 2006
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Pulse - DSOs find and display anomalous waveforms before you can explain why they are unusual| 2006
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Altera's John Daane: programmable patriarch| 2006
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Pulse - Research Update: Physicists force six atoms to act like quantum "cats"; Carbon nanotubes suck heat from high-performance amps; Chip electrically controls the speed of light| 2006
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Analog Domain: Initial inertial gestures| 2006
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Baker's Best: When is good enough good enough?| 2006
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IC tool ensures proper heat dissipation| 2006
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Ultrathin heat spreader uses fluid core to cool processors, displays| 2006
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Bonnie Baker: Oversampling ADCS: Effective versus noise-free bits| 2006
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Pulse - 8051 core provides hardware-arithmetic extensions| 2006
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Pulse - Ultrathin heat spreader uses fluid core to cool processors, displays| 2006
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Pulse - Research Update: Researchers get a handle on carbon nanotubes; Codec compresses in-vehicle imagery; Lab publicizes another Wi-Fi worry| 2006
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Pulse - Research Update: Far-sighted researchers envision autofocus eyeglasses; Scientists promise interplanetary broadband; Phase-change material assumes custom shapes| 2006
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Pulse - Power-dense, 200W ac-dc supply feeds communication systems| 2006
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Pulse - Audio IC controls power amp| 2006
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Analog Domain: Scaling: A balanced view, part three| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Logarithms: The new floating point?; IEEE standardizes SystemVerilog| 2006
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Analog Domain: Stacking up| 2006
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Bonnie Baker: Choosing SAR versus high-speed delta-sigma ADCs| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: IP provider mounts structured ASICs on standard-cell libraries; (USD)1 microcontroller features ARM Cortex core; Converter extends battery life| 2006
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Prying Eyes: Tiny computer holds embedded treasure| 2006
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Pulse - IC tool ensures proper heat dissipation| 2006
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Logarithms: the new floating point?| 2006
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Research Update: Far-sighted researchers envision autofocus eyeglasses; Scientists promise interplanetary broadband; Phase-change material assumes custom shapes| 2006
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Pulse - Research Update: Plastic substrate allows OLED displays to get bent; Standard silicon conjures continuous laser; Nanotube-based ultracapacitors could rival batteries| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: ETSI adds IP support to DAB, simplifying a DVB-H migration; Chinese fab gets popular IP blocks; Main players will pick DVB-H for mobile TV| 2006
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Signal Integrity: Hidden schematic| 2006
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Milestones That Mattered: Monolithic op amps: A lab tool became indispensable| 2006
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Analog Domain: Your mileage may vary| 2006
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Hidden schematic| 2006
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RF-interference-design considerations-device for portable batteries - Today's use of ever smaller yet more complex batteries in mobile-communications applications requires designers to use advanced design techniques to protect batteries from RFI. Users must consider a number of phenomena and design issues to ensure that their designs conform to both RF and battery-management-system parameters.Krishnamurthi, Macwien et al. | 2006
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RF-interference-design considerations for portable-device batteriesKrishnamurthi, M. / Shamsuri, A. K. et al. | 2006
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EDN's 2005 INNOVATION AWARDS WINNERS: The envelope, please! Each year, EDN's Innovation Awards honor outstanding engineering professionals and products. This year was no different. The ballots are in, your peers have spoken, and the winners have been revealed. Check out this year's cream of the crop.| 2006
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Display of power: Portable devices get bigger screens without bigger batteries - Consumer-electronics developers face a host of challenges when designing for small, portable-system applications.Cravotta, Nicholas et al. | 2006
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Display of power: Portable devices get bigger screens without bigger batteriesCravotta, N. et al. | 2006
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Smart-building systems converge - As building-automation data flows onto enterprise networks and the Internet, designers are turning to integrated systems and Web-based services.Webb, Warren et al. | 2006
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The Hot 100 products of 2006 - Our editors mercilessly cull the herd of new-product announcements they see during the year, resulting in this distillation of the most innovative and significant offerings. You'll find process technologies, power sources, storage devices, processors, IP cores, communication controllers, test instruments, embedded boards, EDA tools, and more.| 2006
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Bonnie Baker: Frequency-domain analysis helps with delta-sigma| 2006
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Pulse - Tool analyzes leakage for MTCMOS designs| 2006
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Global Designer: Next-generation Bluetooth finds a niche; Large-area-TFT-LCD-panel industry enjoys brisk sales| 2006
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Signal Integrity: Reference-free pair| 2006
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Signal Integrity: Eye don't like it| 2006
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Signal Integrity: Voltage-regulator droop| 2006
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Global Designer: Single-chip receiver for mobiles handles TV and radio| 2006
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Pulse - Servo driver extends embedded platform| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Single-chip receiver for mobiles handles TV and radio; Enterprise networks tout 10-Gbps speed| 2006
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Milestones That Mattered: CMOS pioneer developed a precursor to the processor| 2006
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Prying Eyes: MP3 disassembly: Tech for thrifty tune-toters| 2006
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Scaling: a balanced view, part two| 2006
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Bonnie Baker: Sallen-Key lowpass-filter stopband limitations| 2006
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Prying Eyes: Sonic surprises| 2006
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Prying Eyes: Figuring out the no-cost route| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: EDA-tool pairing tackles ESL "model gap"; ADCs use less than 100 mW at 40 MHz and 14 bits| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: DAQ chips simplify sensor interfaces; Headphone amp swaps modes to cut noise, save power| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Next-generation Bluetooth finds a niche; Large-area-TFT-LCD-panel industry enjoys brisk sales| 2006
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Baker's Best: Charge your SAR-converter inputs| 2006
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Analog Domain: Scaling: A balanced view, part two| 2006
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MIMO delivers range, beam forming delivers videoWright, M. et al. | 2006
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MIMO delivers range, beam forming delivers video - Next-generation wireless-LAN technologies extend 802.11g to deliver DVD-quality video.Wright, Maury et al. | 2006
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Milestones that mattered: RAMAC launched disk-drive revolution; Random memory| 2006
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Signal Integrity: Half-measures| 2006
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Pulse - Voices: HP's Paul Tuttle| 2006
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Pulse - DFM-tool start-up claims big power and yield gains| 2006
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Milestones That Mattered: Reference designs matter, as this TV design illustrates| 2006
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Prying Eyes: NDAS undressed: Dissecting a NAS substitute| 2006
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Signal Integrity: Sharp edges| 2006
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Pulse - Pulse-pattern generators produce clean waveforms, clean user interface| 2006
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Tales from the Cube: Sweating blood over hardware-interface routines| 2006
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Tales from the Cube: Perceptions and realities| 2006
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Reference designs matter, as this TV design illustrates| 2006
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Signal Integrity: Specsmanship| 2006
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Pulse - Voices: Frans van Houten: Convergence culmination| 2006
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Prying Eyes: Wireless USB in a dongle| 2006
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Voices: Frans van Houten: convergence culmination| 2006
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Voices: HP's Paul Tuttle| 2006
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Milestones That Mattered: FPGAs entered at PLD density but became integration champ| 2006
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Clash of the wireless USB standards - Wireless USB is poised to enter the market. Understanding the differences between the two leading approaches will help developers choose the right one for their application.Quinnell, Richard A. et al. | 2006
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ROHS compliance: It's not easy being greenQuinnell, R. A. et al. | 2006
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Preview USB performance in an SOC design using a SystemC virtual platformJain, K. / Jindal, R. / Middha, B. / Smart, R. et al. | 2006
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Preview USB performance in an SOC design using a SystemC virtual platform - SystemC transaction-level models support optimization of embedded code before silicon arrives.Jain, Kshitiz et al. | 2006
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Clash of the wireless-USB standardsQuinnell, R. A. et al. | 2006
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ROHS compliance: It's not easy being green - European environmental directives take effect soon, leaving many US companies struggling to overcome the challenges of implementing compliant designs.Quinnell, Richard A. et al. | 2006
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Is chip design different after 90 nm?Wilson, R. et al. | 2006
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Signal Integrity: Terminator II| 2006
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Tales from the Cube: Hardware designer on an electric chair| 2006
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Beyond ROHS: the greening of global marketsConner, M. et al. | 2006
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Pulse - Voices: Professor Kris Pister gets back to basics| 2006
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Beyond ROHS: The greening of global markets - US and Asian governments are about to impose their own versions of the EU's ROHS directive. Rather than targeting each region's regulations, manufacturers may standardize on the most stringent "green" directive. This move will affect even products that are exempt from regulation, as component manufacturers move away from noncompliant parts.Conner, Margery et al. | 2006
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Milestones that mattered: The planar IC: Revolution underestimated| 2006
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Bonnie Baker: Get more accuracy from your DAC| 2006
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Signal Integrity: Frequent obsession| 2006
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Tales from the Cube: Where does the energy go?| 2006
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Tales from the Cube: Targeting multifarad backup capacitors (and tricky clients, too)| 2006
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Get more accuracy from your DAC| 2006
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Tales from the Cube: Valuing uncertainty| 2006
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Hazardous-voltage primer Understanding the hazards associated with voltage and knowing the principles of safety and the importance of certification are the keys to safe design and product useLohbeck, D. et al. | 2006
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Displays invade embedded-system space - Full-color graphics displays in high-volume consumer products, such as mobile phones and music players, have captured the attention of the public and set new standards for embedded-device design.Webb, Warren et al. | 2006
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Hazardous-voltage primer - Understanding the hazards associated with voltage and knowing the principles of safety and the importance of certification are the keys to safe design and product use. Even low voltage is hazardous and can damage products and harm users.Lohbeck, David et al. | 2006
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SDR goes to warCravotta, N. et al. | 2006
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Fabrics get smartOgando, J. et al. | 2006
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SDR goes to war - The JTRS is working to bring interchangeable SDR to the military. But will it be good enough for commercial applications?Cravotta, Nicholas et al. | 2006
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Fabrics get smart - Electroactive textiles serve as switches, sensors, and more.Ogando, Joseph et al. | 2006
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Mini-NAS: an unfinished masterpiece?| 2006
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Low-cost kits: the new FPGA-designer trendMarsh, D. et al. | 2006
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Simple networks will free many sensors from wiresStrassberg, D. et al. | 2006
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Simple networks will free many sensors from wires - With a suitable protocol, such as ZigBee, sensors that don't have a lot to say or hear needn't consume much energy to keep in touch. Sometimes, an alkaline cell can provide all the power they need for as long as a decade.Strassberg, Dan et al. | 2006
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Tales from the Cube: Sidebands be gone, or let there be (no) light| 2006
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Analog Domain: Scaling: A balanced view, part one| 2006
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Prying Eyes: Mini-NAS: An unfinished masterpiece?| 2006
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Pulse - Global Designer: Module simplifies data acquisition with USB; Code verifies AHB designs; Micro-controller hits nanoamp-current levels| 2006
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Low-volume handheld desings: not for the faint of heartStrassberg, D. et al. | 2006
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Cutting the carbon-energy cord: Is the answer blowin' in the wind?Dipert, B. et al. | 2006
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Cutting the carbon-energy cord: Is the answer blowin' in the wind? Low cost, plentiful, clean, and, in all other respects, "green." These words describe wind power in a nutshell. So, why is it so unpopular? The devil is in the details, along with our reluctance to adopt an unknown technology. With fossil-fuel prices on the rise, their supply increasingly unstable, and global-warming effects growing, however, the wind-turbine alternative is garnering overdue attention.Dipert, Brian et al. | 2006
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Subpar wars: high-resolution-disc formats fight each other, consumers push backDipert, B. et al. | 2006
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Subpar wars: High-resolution-disc formats fight each other, consumers push back - With blue-lase competitors Blu-ray and HD DVD both gearing up for high-volume production, a clear picture of the format winner hasn't yet emerged. Red-laser formats remain credible alternatives in some applications, but both usage-rights restrictions and display-and-vision limitations put all their futures in doubt.Dipert, Brian et al. | 2006
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EDN HANDS-ON PROJECT - Low-cost kits: The new FPGA-designer trend - Dominating communications and complex industrial applications, FPGA makers are looking toward design wins in lower end automotive and consumer devices. With today's devices blurring the distinctions between CPLDs and FPGAs, low-cost design kits help first-time users tackle sophisticated systems.Marsh, David et al. | 2006
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Decision time, EDN's 2005 Innovator-Innovation Finalists - You pick the winners in our 16th annual program honoring engineering excellence. Review the finalists and vote at www.edn.com-innovation.| 2006
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Choosing high-speed amplifiers for noise-sensitive applicationsLies, J. / Papalias, T. / Wong, M. et al. | 2006
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Choosing high-speed amplifiers for noise-sensitive applications - Voltage feedback, current feedback, bipolar, CMOS -- All have advantages and drawbacks. Here's a road map for picking the best type for your application.Lies, Jeffrey et al. | 2006
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Consumer electronics: Feeling the squeeze - Designers in the consumer market work under enormous pressures. Have these circumstances changed the way they design chips and systems?Wilson, Ron et al. | 2006
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Medical devices demand stringent isolation techniquesSmall, C. H. et al. | 2006
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Consumer electronics: feeling the squeezeWilson, R. et al. | 2006
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Medical devices demand stringent isolation techniques - Safety regulations for medical devices mandate isolated power supplies and I-O lines. The goal of these regulations is simple: Don't electrocute the patient. You can use a variety of techniques, including transformers, optoisolators, and advanced isolation ICs.Small, Charles H. et al. | 2006
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Sifting the DFM players - With new DFM-tool companies popping up every month, it can be hard to select which you need for 65-nm processes. But the top three foundries at that node have made some of the choices for you.Santarini, Michael et al. | 2006
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Tales from the Cube: Serendipity saves the day| 2006
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Milestones That Mattered: Flash memory shines brightly as code and data store| 2006
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Processing options - Choose the right mix of processing technologies for embedded-system designs.Cravotta, Robert et al. | 2006
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Sifting the DFM players: With new DFM-tool companies popping up every month, it can be hard to select which you need for 65-nm processesSantarini, M. et al. | 2006
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DLNA and HAN: Two visions of consumer multimedia networking - Consumers want painless networking and interoperability of multimedia devices. Here, two standards groups paint sometimes-conflicting pictures of how to achieve that goal -- And how far such sharing should extend.Miller, Matthew et al. | 2006
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DLNA and HANA: two visions of consumer multimedia networkingMiller, M. et al. | 2006
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Hands-on project: designing microcontrollers with low-cost reconfigurabilityCravotta, N. et al. | 2006
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Hands-on project: Designing microcontrollers with low-cost reconfigurability - Reconfigurable microcontrollers offer an impressive array of analog and digital features to meet your application's requirements.Cravotta, Nicholas et al. | 2006
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Media Center: Serving video to screens large and smallWright, Maury et al. | 2006
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Milestones That Mattered: Floppy disks led the removable-storage stampede| 2006
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Scopes: More than meets the eye - Modern digital scope now do much of the heavy lifting in measurement and analysis. But successful use of these advanced capabilities requires doing your homework.Strassberg, Dan et al. | 2006
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Scopes: more than meets the eyeStrassberg, D. et al. | 2006
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Baker's Best: Choosing antialiasing-filter amplifiers| 2006
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Tales from the Cube: Hit the ground running| 2006
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Prying Eyes: Dropped call: Breaking down a broken cell phone| 2006
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The right video architecture can make all the difference - Digital-video broadcast and the iPod phenomenon have ignited a race to bring video to the palmtop. Processing architectures are at the center of the struggle.Wilson, Ron et al. | 2006
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Digital power lures system architects, power-supply vendors - Digital power promises to lower overall system-power costs by improving maintenance costs and reliability, lowering power-component costs, and simplifying BOMs. To achieve these goals, designers must add smarts to the traditionally dumb power subsystem. Digital-power-control and -management ICs offer help.Conner, Margery et al. | 2006
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Hack-proof designWebb, W. et al. | 2006
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The right video architecture can make all the difference Digital-video broadcast and the iPod phenomenon have ignited a race to bring video to the palmtopWilson, R. et al. | 2006
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Wireless-sensor networks find a fit in the unlicensed band - Welcome to the new world of wireless connectivity, thanks to recently introduced standards, protocols, and enabling hardware for the unlicensed RF bands.Conner, Margery et al. | 2006
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Hack-proof design - Security requirements now top the embedded-system designer's checklist as networked devices multiply and hackers optimize their attack techniques.Webb, Warren et al. | 2006
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The 33rd Annual Microprocessor Directory: Nontrivial pursuit - Welcome to the 33rd annual EDN Microprocessor-Microcontroller Directory Successful processor offerings for embedded-application designers stress the optimum balance of processing performance, power consumption, development resources, and bill-of-materials costs. The continuing, growing importance of an optimum balance of application-specific features and peripherals is a focus of this year's update of the directory.Cravotta, Robert et al. | 2006
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Making waves: Eight years later, details still matter - Understanding waveform-generator operation and specifications before you buy is as important today as it was eight years ago.Strassberg, Dan et al. | 2006