[Ideas For Design] Use Modified Video As An Analyzer Tool
When designing digital video systems, a significant amount of time is spent searching the display for any instabilities arising from noise, cross-talk, or timing violations. These problems become even more difficult if the system contains...
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Contributing Author
[Ideas For Design] Stable IQ Reduces DC-DC Losses
Inexpensive, low-power dc-dc converters can suffer power inefficiencies if the system isn't designed properly. In a low-power converter, the system efficiency is greatly affected by the controller's quiescent current. The MC34063A is...
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Contributing Author
[Editorial] Personal Privacy Issues Abound As The Internet Evolves
Who you are, or perhaps, more accurately, "who are you today?" is a question that Internet companies are striving to answer by collecting data online. Armed with this information, marketing specialists can create impressive profiles of your likes,...
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Dave Bursky
[Viewpoint] Chip-Scale Packaging Is Ready For Prime Time
Flash back to 1981. Plastic surface-mount packaging moved from the lab into the marketplace. Philips pushed the now industry-standard SO package while the Japanese created their own footprints around a very similar concept. Adoption in the...
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Contributing Author
[Embedded in Electronic Design] Welcome To Embedded-In-ED
The good news is that design is still fun. We get to create things, do good design, and cobble together applications, systems and subsystems that actually do what needs to be done. The bad news is that there's less and less time to do this. And...
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Ray Weiss
[Embedded in Electronic Design] Hard RISC Cores To Power System-Level FPGAs
FPGAs are becoming true high-level system chips. This requires high-performance, dense processing power. Vendors of FPGAs are turning to hard RISC processor cores to get that deployable processing power. Developers will no longer need to rely on...
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Ray Weiss
[Embedded in Electronic Design] Hardware Directory
ARM9T Core The ARM9T family defines a set of RISC cores that are optimized to minimize cost and power dissipation. The family builds around the ARM9 Thumb architecture, a full ARM ISA also capable of dropping into a...
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Ray Weiss
[Embedded in Electronic Design] Universal Serial Bus 2.0
USB is the de facto interconnection standard for low- to mid-range PC peripherals. The latest version, USB 2.0 moves USB from a 12-Mb/s peak bandwidth to a 480-Mb/s peak. USB 2.0 allows engineers to interconnect peripherals with rates of up to 50...
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Ray Weiss
[Embedded in Electronic Design] Software Products
Embedded Linux Gains Web-Based User Interface Lineo's Embedix UI provides developers with a microbrowser interface that's easily incorporated into embedded Linux applications. It supports all of HTML 3.2 and the...
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William Wong
[Letters] Letters
The Original Disposable Lighter I always enjoy looking back to times when engineers were also part mechanic, sheet metal worker, carpenter, and chef. Your photo of the Fairchild IC in "Fairchild's First Silicon...
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[40 Years Ago] Ultra-Fast Epitaxials In Production
Epitaxial silicon transistors, offering such advantages as faster switching speed, saturation resistance relatively independent of temperature, and low collector capacitance compared to conventionally fabricated devices, are now available...
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Steve Scrupski
[40 Years Ago] Editorial: Electronic Chewing Gum Would Help
Imagineering is generally directed toward solutions of complex problems. Having somewhat of an inverted mind, this engineer has let his fancy focus on a more prosaic problemfinding a replacement for the alligator clip. A basic invention that...
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Steve Scrupski
[Forefront] Electroluminescent Displays Eye Lucrative HDTV Market
Embracing Thomas Edison's credo that innovation is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration, iFire of Toronto, Ontario,Canada, is embarking on its 11th year in its quest to bring a viable, inorganic electroluminescent (EL) display to the market. It's a...
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Stephen Grossman
[Forefront] A Wave Of Bluetooth Hardware, Software Coming To Market
The wait for real Bluetooth products is nearly over. At December's Bluetooth Developer's Conference in San Jose, Calif., dozens of papers and over 100 vendors exhibited or announced a wide range of hardware, software, and application products. Most...
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Louis E. Frenzel
[Forefront] Company Wire
Motorola has selected Dot Hill as its OEM partner for the SwitchMATE II wireless network management system. Dot Hill, a manufacturer and provider of data storage and storage area network solutions, will use this two-year development deal...
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Staff
[Forefront] Focused Microwaves Fight Cancer Cells Instead Of Missiles
During the Cold War, scientists developed radar anti-jamming technology to detect missiles from space-borne satellites. But that era is over, and those scientists have now found a way to use the same focused microwave technology to fight an even...
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Richard Gawel
[Forefront] Linux Software DVD Player Now Available To Manufacturers
LinDVD, a Linux software DVD player developed by InterVideo, provides users with a fully licensed, legal DVD player for use on their Linux platforms. The software targets makers of embedded Linux devices such as home entertainment...
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Lisa Eccles
[Forefront] Fingerprint Recognition Gets Thinner And Easier To Integrate
Industry and legal authorities alike accept biometric authentication as an identification technology. It's easy to use, and more importantly, it's getting easier to integrate it into embedded systems. Two examples of this technology, Ethentica's...
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William Wong
[Real-World Engineering] Stretching Your Horizon As An Engineer
Applying the calculus concept of limits, the specialist gets to know more and more about less and less until, in the limit, he retires, knowing everything about nothing. The generalist learns less and less about more and more until, in the limit, he...
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Lawrence J. Kamm