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| 2011-12-23 | System designer's view of display interface, power-saving problems Display-processor interface mismatches, system battery life extension, and integration of a pico projector are the three common problems faced by system designers. |
| 2010-08-06 | IC design suite offers behavioural modelling tool AWR Corp. releases the 2010 Microwave Office (MWO) design suite that offers non-linear behavioural modelling support for MMIC, MIC, PCB and module designers. |
| 2010-04-08 | Using reference designs in implementing low, high frequency ADCs Designers of digital systems are familiar with implementing the "leftovers" of their digital design by using FPGAs and CPLDs to glue together various processors, memories and standard function components on their PCB. |
| 2008-09-29 | PCB design for enhancing EMC of electronic systems PCB design for enhancing EMC of electronic systems |
| 2008-08-04 | DDR2 PCB design: get it right the first time DDR2 PCB design: get it right the first time |
| 2000-12-01 | SuperHyway provides SoC backbone Recent technology improvements have made it cost-effective to integrate components previously connected on a PCB onto a single piece of silicon. These so-called system-on-a-chip (SoC) devices generally comprise most of the blocks commonly found on a computer motherboard plus some application-specific intellectual property (IP). This means design issues that were formerly the province of systems designers are now within the realm of the chip architect. As a result, interconnection schemes common at the system and network level, such as packet switching, must now be considered at the SoC level. |
| 2008-06-13 | FCC-certified transceiver module debuts Microchip introduces its RF module that enables designers to produce low-power wireless networking products. |
| 2000-12-01 | SuperHyway provides SoC backbone Recent technology improvements have made it cost-effective to integrate components previously connected on a PCB onto a single piece of silicon. These so-called system-on-a-chip (SoC) devices generally comprise most of the blocks commonly found on a computer motherboard plus some application-specific intellectual property (IP). This means design issues that were formerly the province of systems designers are now within the realm of the chip architect. As a result, interconnection schemes common at the system and network level, such as packet switching, must now be considered at the SoC level. |
| 2007-11-28 | Altium adds 3D PCB visualisation engine to Altium Designer Altium adds 3D PCB visualisation engine to Altium Designer |
| 2007-09-27 | Freescale unveils new high-power RFICs for WiMAX Freescale has unveiled three new high-power RFICs for WiMAX basestations that will allow base station amp designers to keep their PCB slots to tighter tolerances, thus reducing manufacturing variation. |
| 2007-09-26 | Mentor I/O design tool targets PADS user community Mentor has unveiled the PADS I/O Designer product that claims to decrease design cycle time, improve performance and lower product costs for designers implementing complex FPGAs on their PCBs. |
| 2007-09-06 | Updated software tool extracts broadband modal Simberian has updated its Simbeor software tool for PCB and package designers to help them extract broadband full-wave S-parameter models without any additional steps. |
| 2007-07-11 | IR reference design saves 50% board space International Rectifier's Class D audio power amplifier reference design illustrates how designers can reduce PCB board space by 50% for the entire mid-voltage range of mid- and high-power amplifiers. |
| 2007-05-25 | Partnership simplifies FPGA, PCB design collaboration Partnership simplifies FPGA, PCB design collaboration |
| 2007-04-27 | Supporting two SD devices with a single SD bus host controller To fulfil the increasing demand of additional SD device by host manufacturers, the designers are using an embedded SD-based device such as a SanDisc iNAND Module to the hosts containing SD slots. The module is a BGA-packaged embedded product with an SD interface. It can be soldered directly to the PCB. Designers also have an option of adding an SD slot to a host with embedded iNAND. This application note explains the designers various options to incorporate an iNAND Module when the host controller does not support two SD interfaces. |
| 2007-03-27 | EMI filters reduce PCB size EMI filters reduce PCB size |
| 2007-01-17 | New materials expand wireless options for engineers Designers of portable wireless products now have new tools, approaches and components that provide fresh trade-offs in the quest for a perfect antenna. Newer antenna designs and components give designers other options. |
| 2006-08-16 | Design survey finds conflict between thermal, SI/EMC According a survey of 91 designers conducted by Flomerics Inc., electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and signal integrity (SI) design requirements for PCB design are frequently conflict. |
| 2006-05-02 | Cadence to offer tiered range of products to PCB designers Cadence to offer tiered range of products to PCB designers |
| 2002-12-18 | CMOS devices as well as those considering CMOS designs for the first time. This application note assists designers who are familiar with the use of |
| 2004-08-16 | Connectorless probes simplify digital design With connectorless probes, designers can probe their signals without having to compromise board space or signal integrity. |
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