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    Tony Vitolo
    July 31, 2024
    Download the digital version of the Electronic Design July-August 2024 issue.
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    July 24, 2024
    The CHIPS Act is changing semiconductor manufacturing in the United States. What are foundries and fabless firms contending with to get the ball rolling?
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    June 3, 2024
    Learn how to reduce electromagnetic interference using the frequency-spread-spectrum (FSS) approach.
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    June 3, 2024
    This article discusses how integrating DC-coupling and RF sampling ADCs boosts linearity and bandwidth in RF systems, which impacts overall performance.
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    June 3, 2024
    As the semiconductor industry pushes toward higher levels of integration, designers often turn to SoCs or use discrete components as solutions. Another option, though, is to adopt...

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