What is programmable hardware?
| Programmable hardware generally refers to chip- or platform-level hardware comprising programmable logic blocks, arranged in one of three main types of architecture: programmable logic device (PLD), complex PLD (CPLD) and field programmable gate array (FPGA). Other devices that are programmable include microcontrollers and digital signal processors (DSPs) that may be used to implement systems with varying degrees of functional programmability. |
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| 2012-05-14 | 32bit MCUs bring ARM Cortex-MO to budget apps ST' STM32 F0 MCU series feature built-in hardware RAM-parity checking, a clock security system, dead-time generation and inverted channels. |
| 2012-05-03 | What's new in Facebook's 'Open Compute Project' Facebook's open-source hardware project announce latest developments, including new allies and specs. |
| 2012-05-15 | VoIP processor first to integrate security IP Dialog Semiconductor's SC14453S is the first commercially available Voice over IP processor circuit to integrate Intrinsic-ID's patented Hardware Intrinsic Security IP, also referred to as Physical Unclonable Function (PUF). |
| 2012-04-26 | Intel buys interconnect assets from Cray Supercomputer maker Cray is selling its interconnect hardware assets and intellectual property to Intel for Rs.714.29 crore ($140 million). |
| 2012-04-25 | Improve MCU security, performance with hardware accelerated crypto Improve MCU security, performance with hardware accelerated crypto |
| 2012-04-18 | Synopsys IP sub-system optimises audio SoCs Synopsys' DesignWare SoundWave Audio Sub-system is touted as a complete, integrated hardware and software audio IP sub-system for SoC designs. |
| 2012-04-19 | Embedded safety minimises system cost, size and devt time Know how integrated embedded hardware diagnostics can address a multitude of functional safety issues. |
| 2012-04-13 | Nokia Lumia 900's components cost Rs 10,000: IHS Teardown analysis of research firm IHS shows that materials used to build Nokia Lumia 900 cost Rs.10,000 ($209)—just 46% of the smartphone's retail price. |
| 2012-04-11 | Toshiba NPEngine streams video content directly from SSD to IP Toshiba's NPEngine eliminates burdens on server CPU and memory resources by delivering video content stored on SSD directly to IP networks. |
| 2012-03-29 | TI's GPS solutions—a boon for MCU-based apps TI's hardware-controlled GPS solution, the SimpleLink GPS CC4000, targets location, precision timing and velocity applications. |
| 2012-03-12 | Microsoft releases Robotics Developer Studio 4 The RDS 4 software, with support from the Kinect sensor, will give developers access to the software they need to build robotics applications. |
| 2012-02-24 | Software tools simplify AUTOSAR compliance AUTOSAR provides incentives for manufacturers to replace their proprietary software/hardware interfaces with standardised ones linked to an independent architectural layer. |
| 2012-02-14 | Mitsubishi, NeST set up development centre The centre, staffed by NeST engineers, will develop advanced in-vehicle systems that Mitsubishi supplies to the global car manufacturers. |
| 2012-02-08 | Employ combined prototyping solutions to solve hardware/software integration issues Employ combined prototyping solutions to solve hardware/software integration issues |
| 2012-02-10 | Design guidelines for 78M6618 PDU1 Here are some hardware and system design guidelines for those implementing the 78M6618 PDU1 solution in their products. |
| 2012-01-12 | Remote control sol'n optimised for CE Texas Instruments' ZigBee RF4CE remote control solution supports the ZigBee Input Device profile and enables mouse-like pointing functionality; keyboard, gesture-based and touch-based input controls. |
| 2012-01-13 | HW/SW co-dev't with focus on software Here's a discussion on the problems of hardware/software co-development from the point of view of the software designer. |
| 2012-01-12 | Make the most out of Cortex-M3's pre-emptive context switches Learn how to make best use of the Arm Cortex-M3 (CM3) processor's hardware used for pre-emptive context switching as well as how to develop systems software routines that enable multi-tasking programs. |
| 2012-01-02 | Renesas, TMG tip remote-I/O tool-box The remote-I/O tool-box developed by Renesas and TMG designs products for Profinet certification and passing Ethernet/IP plugfests and vendor declarations for I/O-Link. |
| 2011-12-13 | New programming language for designers MIT's new system enables mobile device designers to specify all hardware and software functions they want a device to perform. |
| 2011-12-13 | Validation platform targets mobile interface Arasan's hardware validation platform addresses interface protocols requiring analogue PHYs for serial connectivity between chips, camera and display modules, and flash storage in mobile platforms. |
| 2011-12-15 | Guide to hardware design with TMS320F28xx, F28xxx DSCs Guide to hardware design with TMS320F28xx, F28xxx DSCs |
| 2011-12-01 | Intel HDCP gets cracked German researchers used cheap hardware to crack Intel HDCP—a widely used copy protection system for audio and video. |
| 2011-11-28 | New Kinect hardware for Windows confirmed New Kinect hardware for Windows confirmed |
| 2011-11-24 | 32bit MCUs enhance in-vehicle security Infineon Technologies launches AUDO MAX SHE, 32bit MCUs that claim to bring security from the software level to the hardware. |
| 2011-11-14 | Benefits of hardware abstraction layers Benefits of hardware abstraction layers |
| 2011-11-04 | BeagleBone H/W platform offers fast development BeagleBoard.org introduces BeagleBone , the Rs.3,991.03 ($89) open source hardware platform that enables easy hardware expansion and offers fast development with single cable and 10s Linux boot. |
| 2011-10-27 | Do we really need Agile hardware development Do we really need Agile hardware development |
| 2011-10-05 | Deal with complexity of hardware design project management Deal with complexity of hardware design project management |
| 2011-09-26 | Boundary scanner supports MAC-Panel 'Scout' JTAG Technologies launches the JTAG/boundary-scan hardware interface product compatible with the MAC-Panel 'Scout' mass interconnect system. |
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