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CMOS Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation, Second Edition
CMOS technology has dominated the IC business for the last 25 years and will continue to do so for another 25 years, according to the author of CMOS Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation. He explains that CMOS dominates because it is reliable, manufacturable, low power, low cost, and scalable...
Bebop To The Boolean Boogie, Second Edition
“Friendly, funny, and quirky” are the words used to describe the second edition of Bebop To The Boolean Boogie. The author’s informative yet entertaining style will appeal to students, hobbyists, and working engineers alike...
EDA Alert: June 7, 2005
Viewpoint -- EDA’s Own Mine Shaft Gap by Adam Traidman, President and VP of Business Development Giga Scale IC, Cupertino, Calif. There’s a brilliant comic moment in Stanley Kubrick's classic 1964 film, "Dr. Strangelove," in which U.S. military and political leaders, facing imminent nuclear holocaust, begin discussing the possibility...
SigmaTel Now Shipping Environmentally-Friendly RoHS "Green" Products
THAT Corporation Gets the Lead Out
Linear Technology Offers All Products in Lead-Free Versions
What’s All This Resonance Stuff, Anyhow?
Preview of RAP's upcoming column.
Carver Mead: A Trip Through Four Eras Of Innovation
Largely due to a little boy's trips with his dad to a power plant, today we can enjoy digital cameras with high-quality photos, touchpad screens, fast and clear telecommunications, video recorders, the Internet, and tons of other technological...
Hall of Fame: 2004 Honor Roll
Once again, Electronic Design is proud to salute the EE profession with our Engineering Hall Of Fame. Here, we present the Class Of 2004 inductees. After lifetimes of accomplishments and accolades, these engineers also have earned perhaps...
EDA Alert: October 20, 2003
Viewpoint -- Why SystemVerilog? by Tim Corcoran, Vice President of Training, Willamette HDL, Beaverton, Ore. Even die-hard Verilog supporters must admit to the deficiencies of this aging language, and to the disappointing pace of improvements...
EDA Alert: June 2, 2003
Viewpoint -- Giving Designers The Power In Power Management by Ian Getreu, General Chair, 40th Design Automation Conference. Power management is becoming a major problem across the design spectrum due to the shrinking of device technology and the...
Fast-Turn ASIC Platform Delivers ASIC Performance With FPGA Flexibility
Although a full ASIC design usually results in delivering the smallest chip and best performance, it is often the most time-consuming and most expensive approach to select unless the volume will be large enough to offset the nonrecurring development...
Common-Mode Transceivers Extend RS-485 Network Range
RS-485 networks have been around for over 20 years, serving automated factories, chemical/petroleum plants, building HVAC installations, test and measurement systems, and medical and security applications...
EDA Alert: April 21, 2003
Viewpoint -- High-Speed Digital Design Is So... Analog by Brad Cole, Product Marketing Manager, Signal Integrity Tools, Ansoft Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. Signals fast enough to be considered high speed feature characteristics that are anything but...
EDA Alert: March 17, 2003
Viewpoint -- SystemC, Anyone? by Joan Bartlett, President, Actis Design, Portland, Ore. The class library extension to C++, known as SystemC, is emerging as a viable solution to the various design dilemmas created by the move to SoC implementations...
EDA Alert: January 6, 2003
News -- Axis Rolls Entry-Level Verification Systems. Entry-level versions of Axis Systems' Xcite and Xtreme verification systems are now available to design teams working on SoCs for portable systems. Both systems feature four ReConfigurable Computing...
EDA Alert: November 19, 2002
Viewpoint -- COT or ASIC? That's Not The Choice! by Bob Dahlberg, VP of Marketing, ReShape Inc., Mountain View, Calif. Twenty years ago, LSI Logic presented a choice to consumers of custom silicon at mainframe and mini-computer manufacturers...
EDA Alert: October 21, 2002
Viewpoint -- Is Analog The Monkey Wrench In The Works For RTL ASIC Signoff? by David Maliniak, EDA Technology Editor. It's obvious that a change is afoot in ASIC handoff. The traditional model, with its split between front- and back-end design...
EDA Alert: October 4, 2002
Viewpoint -- Welcome Aboard! by David Maliniak, EDA Technology Editor. I hope to make this newsletter one of your most valuable resources for news and information from the world of electronic design automation. With editions appearing roughly twice...
ISSCC>2002: Analog, Online




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