Product Innovation

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May 18, 2006
Signal Analyzer Boosted By WCDMA/HSDPA Option
Combined with the Signature signal analyzer, the MS2781A WCDMA/HSDPA Modulation Quality Measurements option provides a suite of measurement capabilities to developers of base stations and related subsystems.  — Staff

December 23, 2002
Programmable Clock Generator Solves System-Timing Woes
TIMING WITHIN ALL DIGITAL AND MOST MIXED ANALOG/DIGITAL SYSTEMS COMES DOWN TO ONE DEVICE—THE CLOCK GENERATOR. But with mounting system complexity, a single clock oscillator delivering just one digital signal is no longer adequate. These days,...  — Dave Bursky

November 25, 2002
Interconnect IP Steers SoC Integration Into The Fast Lane
Intellectual property (ip), and its reuse, is expected to rev up soc development from conception to reality. And on paper, it does. But rarely do those selling IP cores tell you just how grueling their integration can be. System-on-a-chip (SoC) design...  — David Maliniak

November 25, 2002
32-Bit Microcontroller Combines CAN And Ethernet Interfaces
The ColdFire processor architecture, a popular embedded platform, is now available as a single-chip microcontroller. Motorola's ColdFire MCF5282 packs 512 kbytes of flash memory, 2 kbytes of instruction cache, and a complete complement of...  — William Wong

November 11, 2002
Mechanical Circuit-Board Plotter Turns Out Complex PC Boards Quickly
Mechanical circuit-board plotters speed up the electrical design process by allowing designers to build pc-board prototypes in a matter of hours. For designers facing time-to-market pressures, that speed can be critical in completing a project on...  — David G. Morrison

October 28, 2002
BiCom-III Process Triples Speed, Halves Noise
Dubbed BiCOM-III, TI's recently announced silicon-germanium (SiGe) complementary bipolar-CMOS manufacturing process integrates both NPN- and PNP-type bi-polar transistors. The result of this first-ever integration is speeds up to three times faster...  — Tets Maniwa

October 28, 2002
Superfast Op Amps Break 2-GHz Bandwidth Barrier
Until now, very high-speed Operational Amplifiers (OP AMPS) have offered a top bandwidth of about a gigahertz. The addition of silicon germanium (SiGe) to a high-speed bipolar-CMOS process results in a family of fixed-gain, voltage-feedback op amps...  — Tets Maniwa

October 14, 2002
Multifunctional HyperTransport
HyperTransport (HT) is a high-speed, low-latency, point-to-point link. The current design handles peak rates of 102.4 Gbits/s. It has support from a wide range of suppliers and is incorporated into processor chips, such as Broadcom's BCM1125H,...  — William Wong

October 14, 2002
Quad 64-Bit Multiprocessor Targets Comm Applications
Getting data to and from a processor quickly is key to high-performance network processing. Broadcom's new BCM1400 multiprocesssor tackles this problem with a trio of flexible advanced HyperTransport/SPI-4 Phase 2 links. Of course, packing four 64-bit...  — William Wong

September 30, 2002
P1500: The Standard For Embedded Test
In current system-on-a-chip (SoC) development, no standard access mechanism exists for testing embedded logic cores. Each core provider develops its own process for isolating the core and testing it. These methods are sometimes in conflict, making it...  — Dave Bursky

September 30, 2002
SoC Test System Speeds Design Verification, Cuts Test Cost
As System-On-A-Chip complexity increases, testing the millions of gates that get integrated on the chip has become an ever more challenging and more expensive task. On-chip test support logic and built-in self-test (BIST) circuits have been developed...  — Dave Bursky

September 16, 2002
Configurable Network Chip Set Handles Packets And Traffic At Wire Speeds
As the systems that support the Internet and Metropolitan-Area Networks (MANs) in both the edge and core are called on to handle more packet traffic, existing line card designs are running out of steam. The level of integration available today...  — Dave Bursky

September 2, 2002
AC-DC Switcher IC Yanks The Plug On Linears
Over the past few decades, switching power supplies have become an increasingly popular alternative to linear power supplies. Also commonly called switchers, they offer higher efficiency, smaller size, and lighter weight than linears. These advantages...  — David G. Morrison

August 19, 2002
60-A Quarter-Brick DC-DC Converter Keeps Its Cool
With the migration from Schottky Rectifiers to Synchronous Rectification a few years ago, dc-dc converters achieved dramatic improvements in efficiency. As an example, consider a 30-A telecom-style dc-dc converter designed for the popular 3.3-V supply...  — David G. Morrison

August 5, 2002
Tool Makes Sure I/O Designs Measure Up To Spec
Standing as they do as the bridge between the digital and mixed-signal world of System-On-A-Chip (SOC) cores and the largely analog world of the circuit board, I/O cells are an increasingly difficult beast for designers to tame. Not only must I/Os...  — David Maliniak

July 22, 2002
Comm Processor Offloads Host, Delivers Gigabit Data Streams
As data transfer rates increase and system integrators strive to bring more services and features to the communications systems they're crafting, current-generation communications processors are running out of steam. Future enterprise routers, media...  — Dave Bursky

July 8, 2002
Processor Manages Heavy Lifting With Dual Gigabit Ethernet Ports
IP-based storage networks need significant horsepower to handle large tcp/ip loads. Silverback Systems' iSNAP 2100 delivers this power while offloading the host processor to support more connections. This approach also allows the host processor to...  — William Wong

June 24, 2002
CMOS DC-DC Controller Tackles High Voltages
Pressure to speed designs to market without compromising reliability and performance isn't the only compelling reason to adopt more integrated voltage converters or controllers in power supplies. The ability to build smaller, lighter, and more...  — Ashok Bindra

June 10, 2002
The ASIC Vendor's View Of RTL Rule Checking
Frequently, the customer netlists sent to ASIC vendors' design center engineers for physical implementation are riddled with problems. "If you have timing or congestion problems in implementations, it's likely that they started with the RTL and were...  — David Maliniak

June 10, 2002
Rule Checker Takes RTL Analysis Into The Physical Realm
At one time, the relationship between logic designers and physical implementation specialists was simpler. Front-end designers had long been accustomed to providing their ASIC vendors with a timing-qualified, gate-level netlist that was blessed by...  — David Maliniak





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