LEADING EDGE - Device offloads IPsec (English)
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Title:LEADING EDGE - Device offloads IPsec
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Published in:EDN ; 47, 14 ; 20-21
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Place of publication:Denver, Colo. [u.a.]
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Table of contents – Volume 47, Issue 14
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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LEADING EDGE - 6-in.3 DSP-based module controls 15-kW ac and dc motors| 2002
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LEADING EDGE - Emulator gives you 30 million gates| 2002
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LEADING EDGE - Let the sun shine in-but sense it| 2002
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LEADING EDGE - Dilbert| 2002
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LEADING EDGE - Emulation supports video data streaming| 2002
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LEADING EDGE - (USD)39 core module fights embedded EMI| 2002
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LEADING EDGE - Ultrawideband probes make high-performance DSOs more usable| 2002
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LEADING EDGE - Ultrawideband gets silicon support| 2002
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LEADING EDGE - Device offloads IPsec| 2002
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LEADING EDGE - VoIP core emerges| 2002
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LEADING EDGE - Software makes you an IC wizard| 2002
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LEADING EDGE - Core supports multiprocessor-SOC designs| 2002
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Random and deterministic jitterJohnson, Howard et al. | 2002
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Can you design when everything is commoditized?Schweber, Bill et al. | 2002
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Editorial Staff| 2002
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Business Staff| 2002
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RapidIO versus HyperTransport: A battle between equals or unintentional marketing confusion? - The RapidIO Trade Association and HyperTransport Consortium say that their two standards serve different purposes and are not in competition with each other. Then why are so many chip vendors asking themselves which one they should support?Cravotto, Nicholas et al. | 2002
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Why tinker with your operating system? - Do you consider your operating system a development strategy to quickly get your project successfully to market while minimizing your engineering and bill-of-material costs?Cravotta, Robert et al. | 2002
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Thermal modeling heats up for the mainstream - Designing-in adequate cooling before the prototype stage requires either extra-ordinary insight or accurate data and a thermal-simulation program. Software developers and device vendors are now teaming up to close the design-cycle loop and move toward standard thermal-modeling practices.Marsh, David et al. | 2002
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Point-of-load regulation adds flexibility to set-top-box design - Using a point-of-load power architecture, system designers can first focus on the key features of their set-top box and then define a cost- and performance-appropriate power supply.Perzow, John et al. | 2002
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DESIGN IDEAS - Current-sensing scheme improves PFC on-off sequences| 2002
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DESIGN IDEAS - Reset generator uses "fleapower"| 2002
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DESIGN IDEAS - Voltage-to-current converter drives white LEDs| 2002
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DESIGN IDEAS - Use time-domain analysis of Zobel network| 2002
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DESIGN IDEAS - Circuit improves further on first-event detector| 2002
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DESIGN IDEAS - Delay line has wide duty-cycle range| 2002
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PRODUCTS - Integrated Circuits| 2002
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PRODUCTS - Components Showcase| 2002
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PRODUCTS - Embedded Systems| 2002
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PRODUCTS - Electronic Design Automation| 2002
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Advertisers Index| 2002