ISSUE DATE: MAY 26, 2003 OPTIONS
Nanotechnology: The next revolution, Ethernet-port aggregation chip, Conference preview: DAC, ADSL protection


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May 26, 2003 - In This Issue

[Engineering Feature]
Nanotechnology: The Next Revolution To Redefine Electronics
Nanotechnology, the ability to manipulate and organize matter and structures from the atomic up to the molecular scales, is widely viewed as the most significant technological frontier being explored. Generally meant to define devices with feature...  — Roger Allan

[Leapfrog: First Look]
Aggregating Ethernet Ports Slashes System Cost
Today's Ethernet network connections typically operate at under 50% of the available bandwidth utilization due to many factors, but especially the bursty nature of the data being sent. However, equipment aggregating Ethernet links, like switches and...  — Dave Bursky

[Design View / Design Solution]
Prevent ADSL Modems From Getting Zapped
Full article begins on Page 2 Major regulation authorities have set specific standards or test recommendations for qualifying telecom equipment, including central-office and customer-premises ADSL modems. Such standards depend on the...  — Phillippe Rabier , et al.

[Ideas For Design]
Simple Electronic Lock Uses Single-Transistor Circuit
A very simple but highly efficient combination lock circuit is shown in the figure. Any type of on/off switches can be used, varying from commercially available inexpensive types to more sophisticated miniswitches. The switches are assembled according...  — Ejaz ur Rehman

[Ideas For Design]
One-Pin Keypad Features Low Component Count
Building on the recent Design Brief theme of one-pin keypads, this design uses only one analog microcontroller (MCU) input to scan numerous keys, plus one resistor per key and another resistor and capacitor. The circuit is simply a crude...  — Hank Wallace

[Ideas For Design]
Extend Voltage Range Of Current-Shunt Monitor
While current-shunt-monitor ICs like the INA168 can be connected to current-shunt resistors at supply voltages of up to 60 V, the circuit shown in the figure allows current sensing at even higher voltages....  — Jerry Steele

[POV: Point Of View]
Pre-Test SERDES To Smooth Integration In Fast ASICs
With equipment providers looking to introduce new communications technology at much lower costs of procurement and operation, faster interfaces are becoming more important. As a result, serializer/deserializer (SERDES) circuits have become the most...  — Beth Logan

[Editorial]
More Media Hype? Segway Transporter Named Finalist For ESC's Best-Of-Show
While walking the aisles at April's Embedded Systems Conference, someone accused me of creating "media hype" via my recent column on living with the risk of terrorist attacks. "You are a victim of political and media hype—plain and simple. Oops,...  — Mark David

[Pease Porridge]
Bob's Mailbox
Dear Bob: I understand your views about Spice. I'm sure you're aware that companies periodically appear to promise better analog EDA, but most seem to fail. (There's a promising firm called Barcelona, but it's not far along yet.) Here's my...  — Bob Pease

[Beyond Technology]
Censor Sensibility?
Almost daily reminders about national security have reached a new level—safeguarding information on American technology by keeping more of it secret. Over 20 scientific journals have agreed to censor articles they believe could compromise...  — Ron Schneiderman

[Conference Preview]
What's Hot At DAC
As always, the 40th Design Automation Conference (DAC) in Anaheim (June 2-6) will have something for everyone concerned with EDA. The latest and greatest tools and methodologies will be displayed either on the show floor or in the sprawling labyrinth...  — David Maliniak

[TechView: The Industry]
Content Processor Makes System Throughput Sail
A network's server often creates a performance bottleneck due to all of the software checks or operations it must perform on incoming data. But by offloading the compute-intensive tasks onto a content-processing engine that sits between the server and...  — Dave Bursky

[TechView: The Industry]
Instrument Combines Bluetooth RF, Interoperability Testing
The R4870 is the first single instrument that performs both RF and interoperability tests in accordance with the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) specifications. A proprietary WMT architecture allows the R4870 to be used during R&D and...  — Roger Allan

[TechView: Analog & Power]
High-Voltage Process Spins Highly Integrated Power ICs
Exploiting its high-voltage analog-bipolar-CMOS-DMOS process (ABCD150-HV), National Semiconductor has created the highly integrated LM5000 power IC line. One of its first members is the LM5030. This current-mode pulse-width-modulation (PWM)...  — David G. Morrison

[TechView: Analog & Power]
The Typhoon DC-DC Converters
The Typhoon dc-dc converters from Artesyn combine high current density with a very low, 0.3-in. package height. The family includes a 40-A, 1.8-V output eighth brick. It also features quarter bricks that offer dual outputs of 1.2 and 3.3 V or 1.8 and...  — David G. Morrison

[TechView: Analog & Power]
A 500-W Isolated DC-DC Power Supply
A 500-W isolated dc-dc power supply, Power-One's PDC500-1024D converts a 48-V bus to 24 V while complying with EN61000-4-4 and EN61000-4-5 input transient standards. Several features distinguish this power converter from the bricks—U-channel...  — David G. Morrison

[TechView: Analog & Power]
Silicon Will Drive Automotive Market To $17 Billion In 2007
A study by Allied Business Intelligence (ABI) charts how new safety, engine, and chassis control technologies will soon increase the amount of silicon used in automobiles. In particular, the study finds that the global automotive semiconductor market...  — David G. Morrison

[TechView: Communications]
FC Port Bypass Controller Elevates SAN Equipment
The Fibre Channel (FC) optical networking standard remains the king in the storage-area-networking (SAN) field. FC's topology is a ring or loop. FC connects RAID (redundant array of independent disks) or JBOD (just a bunch of disks) to...  — Louis E. Frenzel

[TechView: Communications]
Network Processing Forum Sets Two Benchmarking IAs
The Network Processing Forum (NPF) has released two key benchmarking implementation agreements (IAs) for its members. IAs are similar to and have the power of official standards. The first IA is a specification that enables network processor...  — Louis E. Frenzel

[TechView: Components & Test]
Driver Software Lets DMM Digitize 1.8 Msamples/s
Engineers can operate National Instruments' 6.5-digit FlexDMM digital multimeter (DMM) as a 1.8-Msample/s high-voltage digitizer and accelerate measurement speed by 100% using the DMM2.1 driver software. Designed for NI's PXI-4070 FlexDMM, it can...  — Roger Allan

[TechView: Components & Test]
Customizable Laser-Diode Characterizer Cuts Cost And Time
The Keithley System 25, a fully customizable test system for the light-current-voltage (LIV) characterization of laser diodes and assembled laser-diode modules (LDMs), lets users choose only the features and performance they need for testing. It also...  — Roger Allan

[TechView: Components & Test]
3.1-Gbit/s 850-nm VCSELs Produce Highly Stable Beams
The ZL60001/60002 family of oxide-confined 850-nm vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) is said to generate a light beam of unmatched high stability, overcoming the effects of current and temperature. Designed for 3.1-Gbit/s data rates, the...  — Roger Allan

[TechView: Digital]
Speedy MCUs Tackle Car, Industrial, And Comm Needs
By merging microcontroller product families from Hitachi and Mitsubishi, Renesas offers the broadest variety of microcontrollers in the industry. Extending this line even further, the company has released high-performance extensions to the 32-bit H8...  — Dave Bursky

[TechView: Digital]
ADSL Router-On-A-Chip Boosts Throughput While Cutting Costs
By integrating more of the functionality required for an ADSL interface adapter than previous generations, Texas Instruments' AR7 chip reduces the bill of materials by about 25% versus competitive solutions. Not only will the AR7 lower system cost, it...  — Dave Bursky

[TechView: Digital]
Breaking News
These days, the well-equipped consumer's personal electronics collection typically includes a PDA, a GPS receiver, and a cell phone. A few companies have combined the phone and PDA. Centrality Communications, however, has come up with a highly...  — Dave Bursky

[TechView: EDA]
Formal Tool Verifies Complex Datapaths
Until now, verification of complex datapath blocks has been left to simulation, a strategy fraught with drawbacks. Debugging is difficult, and the overall quality of verification is lower than that seen by other parts of the design. In the end,...  — David Maliniak

[TechView: EDA]
Designers Can Verify System Interoperability
Designers can verify system interoperability with a newly released Serial RapidIO bus-functional model. Developed by Motorola, the software module complements last year's hardware interconnect platform spec. Bus-functional C models for both the serial...  — David Maliniak

[TechView: EDA]
Hot Products
Two new lines of phase-locked loop (PLL) analog hard macros address issues associated with tradeoffs between undesirable options. One series comprises low-jitter spread-spectrum PLLs, which allow spread-spectrum functionality to be included...  — David Maliniak

[TechView: EDA]
New Communication Protocols
New communication protocols call for verification IP, and 0-In has weighed in with a CheckerWare monitor for the emerging PCI Express serial interconnect spec. During simulation and hardware acceleration and emulation, the monitor warns users of any...  — David Maliniak

[New Products]

PC Screw Terminals Present A New High-Density Package Option  — Lisa Fakhry

Interface Systems Meet Assorted Pitch Needs  — Lisa Fakhry

Hard Metric Connector Targets Telecom, Datacom Apps  — Lisa Fakhry

Polymer-Based BGA Socket Squelches Disturbances  — Lisa Fakhry

Profile Sensor Detects Multiple Light Spots  — Lisa Fakhry

Remote Power Controller Guards PLCs Against Overloads  — Lisa Fakhry

High-Capacity Torque Transducer Transmits Via Digital Telemetry  — Lisa Fakhry

Clock Synthesizer Optimizes Timing Performance  — Lisa Fakhry

Noncontact Operation Is A Hit With Analog Position Sensor  — Lisa Fakhry

Butt-Lead-Mount Relays Promise Practicality  — Lisa Fakhry

Space-Limited Factories Eye Low-Voltage Signal Conditioner  — Lisa Fakhry

Better Varistor Solderability Stops The Sliding During Assembly  — Lisa Fakhry

VCSEL Light Beam Irons Out Optical Far-Field Variations  — Lisa Fakhry

Halogen Lamp Holders Fit All Lamp Positioning Designs  — Lisa Fakhry

High-Frequency Apps Exploit Rectifiers’ Low-Loss Capability  — Lisa Fakhry

Rear-Release Connectors Provide Easy Insertion And Positive Stop  — Lisa Fakhry





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