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Extreme Low-Power Design

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Product Design - Wednesday
Friday, 18 May 2007
Modern implantable medical devices, such as pacemakers and cardioverter defibrillators, use aggressive power-management techniques to reduce SOC power. A typical modern pacemaker may consume on average only a few microamperes of current to achieve long battery life. To meet these low power requirements, engineers use many techniques that may be applicable today to other power-conscious designs. The techniques vary from analog to digital and from circuit to system level, all of which are necessary to keep power to such a minimum....more  Discuss Topic (0) Comments
 

PCI Express Prompts Quiet Evolution

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Product Design - Wednesday
Friday, 18 May 2007
The PC’s next-generation internal peripheral bus has been quietly overturning both the PC and the embedded-computing industries with its performance and expansion potential. Largely unknown to users, the PC industry, with embedded computing following close behind, is in the middle of a quiet shift in technology. The overtaxed PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) bus for add-in cards is slowly giving way to the serial PCIe (PCI Express). This change is bringing new capabilities and performance levels to desktop-, laptop-, and embedded-computing systems, but it is also creating short-term design challenges with the technology evolving faster than its adoption....more  Discuss Topic (0) Comments
 

Interface Overkill? Is eSATA Necessary For Your Next System Design?

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Product Design - Wednesday
Friday, 18 May 2007

The external-SATA interface is blazingly fast, at least on paper, but its performance comes at a bill-of-materials and development price. Should you shoulder the incremental expense in your next design, or will a more general-purpose interface suffice?...more  Discuss Topic (0) Comments

 

Digital TV Reception: The Global Challenge

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Product Design - Wednesday
Thursday, 17 May 2007
The world is going digital. This is a commonly used phrase but sounds simpler than it is in reality. Throughout the last 15 years hundreds of companies have been involved in defining standards for the reception of digital TV. Digital TV reception nowadays is available through different transmission media such as cable and satellite as well as over the air. With the world getting smaller due to better communication you might expect that when defining new standards a 'global standard' would be the goal. However, it is nothing like that. Just like good old analog TV where we had NTSC, PAL in different variants and SECAM, digital TV knows many different standards as well, some of which are still in the definition phase. Of course politics play an important role in the standard definition process but in this article we will explain how different target applications and environments have a strong influence on the chosen technologies....more  Discuss Topic (0) Comments
 
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