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Deal with complexity of hardware design project management 2011-10-05
Read about an approach to combat the problems of IP management, remote site performance, inconsistent deployment, IP reuse and designer collaboration.  
How to automate stress tests in silicon devices 2004-03-01
Stress testing consists of exposing a product to harsher conditions to overwhelm the device in different ways to quickly flush-out errors.  
Speeding up security processing 2002-06-16
This technical article discusses how with gigabit operation becoming a standard in communication systems, designers must secure data at wire speed using secure socket layer accelerators.  
Targeting 32-bit CPUs for industrial applications 2006-05-01
There is a quiet revolution occurring in industrial environments, as 32-bit CPUs and networking work their way into even the most deeply embedded devices.  
Building a GPS device on conventional PCBs 2002-05-01
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Timing is everything...almost 2004-08-16
Understand how an RTOS can provide mission-critical benefits for a wide variety of embedded systems.  
Accelerating algorithms in hardware 2005-01-17
When trying to get the best performance out of your algorithm and you're out of software tricks, try acceleration through hardware/software repartitioning.  
Advanced software paves path to IPv6 2004-06-01
The advent of IPv4-to-IPv6 transition tools will allow designers to take advantage of the addressability of IPv6.  
Generating testbed for wireless sensor nets 2004-11-01
Embedded system-based testbeds for wireless sensor networks are useful for protocol and related algorithm verification.  
'Divide and conquer' with hierarchical design 2002-03-16
This technical article describes how physical synthesis alone could not present a complete solution to the challenges of advanced chip design. Therefore, as an alternative, designs must be subdivided into manageable blocks.  
Latency analysis of major chip-to-chip interconnects 2005-02-16
Compare and contrast the latency experienced by transactions carried over several of the leading chip-to-chip interconnect standards.  
Testing multibus system-on-chip devices 2004-07-16
Multiple-clock domain buses require  
Discovering how home networking works 2004-07-01
With requirements that differ from traditional data-centric platforms, OEM vendors face new challenges in the digital home.  
USB solutions for the embedded world 2005-05-02
A well-planned USB implementation simplifies integration efforts for USB into end-products  
Code compression under the microscope 2005-03-01
ARM, MIPS, IBM and ARC all offer techniques to reduce memory footprint. Learn how code compression works in each architecture.  
System-level multicore debugging made easy 2005-08-01
Virtual system prototypes outdo traditional ISS models in multicore SoC designs  
AUTHOR = Yeo Hock Meng 2004-08-16
Seeing the need to expand functionality of devices and peripherals, USB-OTG was designed to achieve a seamless USB world.  
From OOP to Nuts 2000-10-02
Object-oriented programming techniques have been slow to become popular for embedded systems development. Here we see how Ada helps makes OOP highly effective.  
An Appreciation Of SOC On Bluetooth Headset 2001-03-29
This paper introduces the fundamentals of Bluetooth headset, walks through the process of implementing a headset-specific SoC solution, and presents a usage model of the next-generation Bluetooth headset.  
Quality is everything for wireless games 2003-08-01
Despite all the initiatives in telecom networks, no one has given much attention to the content providers and applications developers.  
Meet demanding specs of control systems 2005-09-01
Technology requirements of control systems for consumer and industrial electronics are diverse, yet share many similarities  
Driving a 32-bit RISC in an FPGA 2002-03-01
This technical article describes an optimized 32-bit RISC processor capable of running up to at least 75MHz and occupies less than 40 percent of area in an FPGA.  
Low Power, Integrated, And High Performance X86-Based IA Solutions 2001-07-03
This paper examines the important criteria for the development of information appliances (IA)-based on the X86 processor.  
Power distribution for high-performance processors 2001-04-01
A new architecture not only addresses issues such as rising current transients, but also considers the limited space available for semiconductor devices and their associated power delivery systems.  
A quick look at quad-band memory 2002-08-01
This technical article describes the Quad-Band Memory platform technology that increases the data bandwidth of memory subsystems without increasing the base frequency of the memory devices themselves.  
Multiprocessing with real-time operating systems 2003-09-16
The article focuses on a specific type of multiprocessor system, the tightly coupled SMP, and how it is supported by a typical RTOS.  
Modern 32bit processors make processor selection an easy task 2004-08-23
Modern app requirements are increasingly demanding, consequently designers must do more with less, integrating multiple functions into the same processor, and optimize system cost.  
An Appreciation Of SOC On Bluetooth Headset 2001-07-03
This paper introduces the fundamentals of Bluetooth headset, walks through the process of implementing a headset-specific SoC solution, and presents a usage model of the next-generation Bluetooth headset.  


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