Reality Check: Image sensor proves three can be less than one (English)
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Title:Reality Check: Image sensor proves three can be less than one
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Published in:EDN ; 51, 11 ; 118
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Place of publication:Denver, Colo. [u.a.]
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Publication date:2006
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Table of contents – Volume 51, Issue 11
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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The PC is the workstation| 2006
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EDN.comment: The PC is the workstation| 2006
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Pulse - PMC board unites four ADC channels, FPGA| 2006
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USB 2.0 becomes interface to modular data-acquisition systems| 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
- 22
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New HyperTransport version opens multicore doors| 2006
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Pulse - New HyperTransport version opens multicore doors| 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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Real-time-DSO bandwidth reaches 18 GHz-fast enough for 10-Gbps data streams| 2006
- 26
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Pulse - USB power manager integrates battery charger| 2006
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Pulse - Serial bus enhances venerable I2C-bus speed| 2006
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Serial bus enhances venerable l^2C-bus speed| 2006
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USB power manager integrates battery charger| 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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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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Signal Integrity: Hidden schematic| 2006
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Hidden schematic| 2006
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Analog Domain: Scaling: A balanced view, part two| 2006
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Scaling: a balanced view, part two| 2006
- 36
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Milestones That Mattered: Reference designs matter, as this TV design illustrates| 2006
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Reference designs matter, as this TV design illustrates| 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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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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Digital power lures system architects, power-supply vendorsConner, M. et al. | 2006
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Dynamic packet classification enables multimedia traffic on WLANs - Rethink your QOS implementation to ensure that your design can handle wired and wireless clients.Lor, Edward et al. | 2006
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Dynamic packet classification enables multimedia traffic on WLANsLor, E. et al. | 2006
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Power dissipation in high-end integrated communication processors - Arm yourself with tough questions for chip vendors to more accurately compare power among processors.Chandran, Ravi et al. | 2006
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Power dissipation in high-end integrated communication processorsChandran, R. et al. | 2006
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Maintain thermal stability for power-MOS devices - Power MOSFETs can experience thermal effects, but designers can use Spice-model parameters to prevent this thermal instabilityMeek, Stephen et al. | 2006
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Maintain thermal stability for power-MOS devicesMeek, S. et al. | 2006
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A simple software lowpass filter suits embedded-system applications - Building a digital equivalent of an analog lowpass RC filter requires a couple of lines of C code.Dorr, Barry L. et al. | 2006
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A simple software lowpass filter suits embedded-system applicationsDorr, B. L. et al. | 2006
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Don't pay for level translators in systems using multiple power-supply voltages - Lower-power-supply-voltage ICs sometimes require today's systems to use several voltages. But you can often avoid the expense of level translators.Kavaiya, Gaurang et al. | 2006
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Don't pay for level translators in systems using multiple power-supply voltagesKavaiya, G. et al. | 2006
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DESIGN IDEAS - JFET-based dc-dc converter operates from 300-mV supply| 2006
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DESIGN IDEAS - Configurable logic gates' Schmitt inputs make versatile monostables| 2006
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DESIGN IDEAS - Stealth-mode LED controls itself| 2006
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DESIGN IDEAS - Data-acquisition system captures 16-bit voltage measurements using the USB| 2006
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PRODUCT ROUNDUP - Power Sources: Lithium-ion-charger chips, dc-dc converters, PFC controllers, buck-voltage regulators and more| 2006
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PRODUCT ROUNDUP - Test & Measurement: Spectrum analyzers, debugging devices, and more| 2006
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PRODUCT ROUNDUP - Integrated Circuits: Audio DSPs, system on chips, image sensors, frame-rate-converter ICs, quad channel decoders, and more| 2006
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Image sensor proves three can be less than one| 2006
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Reality Check: Image sensor proves three can be less than one| 2006
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Pulse - 24 Real-time-DSO bandwidth reaches 18 GHz-fast enough for 10-Gbps data streams| 2006