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Cadence, Northrop Grumman team on space ASICs
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3.3-V RS485 transceivers target industrial apps
Available in speed grades up to 50 Mbps, TI’s latest transceivers provide a 50 percent higher level of ESD protection over the competition with +/- 15 ...
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Linear Technology is offering power device interface controllers that support up to 90W and all three power-over-Ethernet standards: LTPoE++, PoE+ and ...
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Maxim Integrated Products' 4-channel QSFP+ transmitter supplies 4x the bandwidth, at less power, and in only 1.5x the area of a single-channel ...
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High Temperature Guide
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Embedded Computing's Shift to Serial Point-to-Point Architectures
A Perfect Match: OMAP 4 Platform and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Developing state-of-the-art user interfaces for today's set-top box TV and IPTV applications
On-chip Flash Memory Reprogramming in Single Chip Mode
Introducing SPI Storm
The Stellaris Graphics Library Makes Short Order of Assembling a Dynamic HMI
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C Code to Co-Processing Accelerator on Zynq™-7000 All Programmable SoCs
Achieve Lower Silicon Cost Using Embedded Memory Test and Repair
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Introducing the New No Offset Bus Buffers
NXP Analog Switch Design and Applications
Calibre® PERC™: Effective Reliability and Low Power Verification
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TI's New Space Saving Package
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A recent blog puts AMD and Dell on the do-not-resuscitate list. What other big names won't survive intensive care?
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Eric.Wertz
Ditto. I also would like to see what this alleged list contains... :-)
Ditto. I also would like to see what this alleged list contains... :-)
Silicon Valley Nation: You want how much?!
Brian Fuller
Last month's quarterly venture-investment numbers contained little surprises save for one: Why is software so much more expensive to develop??
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Sparky_Watt
The problem with you two, is that you are both right and neither of you wants to admit it. ...
The problem with you two, is that you are both right and neither of you wants to admit it. ...
Finding the right part just got easier
Patrick Mannion
With the launch of Datasheets.com, EDN and UBM Electronics provide engineers access to over 185 million parts, with features such as comparison, parametric search, search save, and alerts.
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Dr DSP
It seems like the next phase of this effort needs to be driven by suggestions from users on the ...
It seems like the next phase of this effort needs to be driven by suggestions from users on the ...
Sometimes a minor spec can be a major feature
Michael Hughes
Everything was fine, except for the 'correct' position. That's when things got challenging.
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tomaderson
This is a great sharing , i m glad to read such article. i appreciate the writer for sharing good ...
This is a great sharing , i m glad to read such article. i appreciate the writer for sharing good ...
Raising alarms in the design group
John Rettig
I wasn't the instigator but my reputation made me the prime suspect
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David Ashton
Guilty as charged...kind of.... I've fallen into this trap a couple of times.... assuming that the ...
Guilty as charged...kind of.... I've fallen into this trap a couple of times.... assuming that the ...
There is Life After End of Life
George Karalias
Navigating the pitfalls of a semiconductor device's end-of-life need not cripple a company.
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What's inside the Dell Streak and Archos 7 tablets?
Brian Fuller
Patrick Mannion and I tear down the Dell Streak and Archos 7 tablet PCs live at ARM TechCon.
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ReneCardenas
Is the power point presentation available electronically?. I agree with EE.Mod posting the tables ...
Is the power point presentation available electronically?. I agree with EE.Mod posting the tables ...
When products go beyond the bottom line
Brian Fuller
It's when products have an impact that's felt beyond the top and bottom lines that engineers can go home with a really warm feeling in their hearts.
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lifewingmate
I agree, this story is amazing because at the end of the day life-saving technologies are priceless. ...
I agree, this story is amazing because at the end of the day life-saving technologies are priceless. ...
Look who’s eating your lunch again
Brian Fuller
A focus on manufacturing is probably why Japan is winning design-ins with Apple.
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Brian Fuller2
There's a balance to be struck. As an industry, we've spent the last three decades trying to ...
There's a balance to be struck. As an industry, we've spent the last three decades trying to ...
Intel forum is next front in x86 vs. ARM war
Rick Merritt
AMD, ARM, Apple and Intel are gearing up for a small but significant skirmish next week in the war over the future of computing—and it’s all happening during the Intel Developer Forum.
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dklafjs
Well said, Sir. http://bit.ly/IC4m9t
Well said, Sir. http://bit.ly/IC4m9t
Recent Comments
Les_Slater 09.15.2012
Intel's Bohr sees path to 10-nm chips
Intel's Bohr sees path to 10-nm chips
Pipelining larger processing chunks to minimize communications might be a way forward as we try to ...
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didymus7 09.15.2012
Caption contest: Mars attacks!
Caption contest: Mars attacks!
Just after the smart carpet exploded.
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resistion 09.15.2012
Formosa Plastics bails out DRAM subsidiaries
Formosa Plastics bails out DRAM subsidiaries
Nanya has exited commodity DRAM business. Elpida was a false hope.
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