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Oversampling with averaging to increase ADC resolution | Audio DesignLine - 0 views

  • When considering the resolution required for an A/D converter (ADC) integrated in a microcontroller (MCU), embedded systems designers must balance cost and performance. Higher ADC resolution implies higher-cost MCUs, but in some cases you can use other features in the MCU to enhance the ADC performance via software. That approach lets you achieve higher resolution using an inexpensive integrated ADC. Here's how to use of oversampling to achieve extra bits of resolution for an ADC integrated in an MCU.
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Embedded.com - Network I/O Virtualization and the Need for Network I/O Coprocessors - 0 views

  • Related to the strong demands for virtualization technology, network I/O virtualization has recently become a hot topic and is one of the key topics being discussed at the upcoming Multicore Expo @ ESC. In fact, analyst firm IDC, in a recent white paper titled "Optimizing I/O Virtualization: Preparing the Data Center for Next-Generation Applications", stated that "If I/O is not sufficient, then it could limit all the gains brought about by the virtualization process."
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IEEE Spectrum: STMicroelectronics Makes 3-Axis Digital Gyroscope With One Sensor - 0 views

  • 25 March 2010—Nowadays, a phone that doesn’t know where it is or where it’s going can’t really call itself ”smart.” To orient themselves properly, smartphones require not just GPS capability but also an electronic compass, an accelerometer, and increasingly, digital gyroscopes. The point of a gyroscope is to sense any change in an object’s axis of rotation. Up until now, gyroscopes measured movement around the three axes with three sensors—one for pitch, one for yaw, and another for roll. At most, two of these sensors would be combined on a single die. The best you could do was, say, match up a 3- by 5- by 1-millimeter yaw sensor with a 4- by 5- by 1-mm sensor that would detect pitch and roll. But on 15 February, STMicroelectronics unveiled  a 4- by 4- by 1-mm gyroscope whose single sensing structure tracks all three angular motions. It’s a triumph of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) engineering.
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TechOnline | FPGA Design Methods for Fast Turn Around - 1 views

  • Today's FPGAs are doubling in capacity every 2 years and have already surpassed the 5 million equivalent ASIC gate mark. With designs of this magnitude, the need for fast flows has never been greater. At the same time, designers are seeking rapid feedback on their ASIC or FPGA designs by implementing quick prototypes or initial designs on FPGA-based boards. These prototypes or designs allow designers to start development, verification and debug of the design—in the context of system software and hardware—and also to fine tune algorithms in the design architecture. Quick and intuitive debug iterations to incorporate fixes are of great value. The ability to perform design updates that don't completely uproot all parts of the design that have already been verified is also a bonus! Whether the goal is aggressive performance or to get a working initial design or prototype on the board as quickly as possible, this paper provides information on traditional and new techniques that accelerate design and debug iterations.
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ESC: NXP set to demo Cortex-M4 microcontroller | Industrial Control Designline - 0 views

  • NXP BV (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) has said it will demonstrate a microcontroller based on the ARM Cortex-M4 at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, California. NXP was one of the first companies to license the Cortex-M4 processor core and a chip has been implemented using a low-leakage 90-nm process technology. This enables performance in excess of 150-MHz clock frequency, NXP said. NXP has added proprietary power-down techniques to reduce power consumption. The ESC Silicon Valley demo will show that a 7-channel audio graphic equalizer application processing 32-bit precision audio data requires only 12 MHz of CPU bandwidth using the Cortex-M4 DSP extensions, and 60 MIPs without. The core includes DSP extensions not usually found inside a microcontroller and NXP's implementation are aimed at a broad set of applications including motor control, digital power control and embedded audio.
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Class-D audio amplifiers reduce design complexity in portable electronics | Audio Desig... - 1 views

  • Analog Devices, Inc., has introduced a pair of Class-D audio amplifiers for smart phones, GPS units and other handheld electronics where premium sound quality offers a major competitive advantage. The SSM2375 and SSM2380 amplifiers provide audio system designers with the option of fixed or programmable gain settings combined with low noise and superior audio performance. The SSM2380 low-power, stereo Class-D amplifier is the first in its class to incorporate an I²C interface, which allows gain stages to be set from 1 dB to 24 dB (plus mute) in 47 distinct steps with no other external components required. The programmable interface also enables independent L/R channel shutdown, a variable low-EMI (electro-magnetic interference) emission control mode, and programmable ALC (automatic level control) functions for speaker protection. The SSM2380 achieves a 100-dB SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) and extends battery life by achieving 93 percent power efficiency at 5 V while running at 1.4 W into an 8-ohm speaker.
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IEEE Spectrum: Torturing the Secret out of a Secure Chip - 0 views

  • A new chink has been found in the cryptographic armor that protects bank transactions, credit-card payments, and other secure Internet traffic. And although programmers have devised a patch for it, clever hackers might still be able to break through. The hack, presented in March at a computer security conference in Dresden, Germany, involves lowering the input voltage on a computer’s cryptography chip set and collecting the errors that leak out when the power-starved chips try and (sometimes) fail to encode messages. Crooks would then use those errors to reconstruct the secret key on which the encryption is based. More important, say the hack’s creators, the same attack could also be performed from afar on stressed systems, such as computer motherboards that run too hot or Web servers that run too fast.
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Xilinx, Avnet wrap X-fest seminar series | Programmable Logic DesignLine - 0 views

  • Avnet Electronics Marketing and Xilinx Inc. said they have concluded their five-month, 37-city global X-fest technical seminar series. According to the companies, the free one-day training sessions offered practical, how-to system level design instruction featuring the Spartan-6 and Virtex-6 FPGA families from Xilinx, as well as key enabling technologies from suppliers including Cypress Semiconductor, Intel, Maxim Integrated Products, National Semiconductor, NXP, Texas Instruments and Tyco Electronics. Replays of the events are available online.
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More about multicores and multiprocessors | Industrial Control Designline - 1 views

  • We've collected the most recent how-to and technical articles from Embedded.com on multithreading, multicores, multiprocessor-on-chip (MPoc), and multiprocessor system designs. We're constantly updating our lists of articles and industry links. Keep checking back to see what's new.
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Extreme Design: Monitoring and Controlling Particle Beams in Real Time | Industrial Con... - 1 views

  • Understand an accelerator's particle-beam measurement and control challenge, and how engineers met it with leading-edge digitizing systems and associated techniques
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  • Linear and nonlinear device models are costly and time-consuming to develop. Most compact model parameters are extracted from linear, 50-ohm S-parameters and predicting behavior under extreme nonlinear conditions or non-50 ohm terminations is unreliable. This white paper entitled "X-parameters and Beyond, AWR's Support of PHD and Nonlinear Behavioral Models," provides details on rapidly-emerging nonlinear models and measurement systems and how Thye are employed in AWR's Microwave Office high-frequency design software.
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Samplify introduces ultrasound beamformer IC - 0 views

  • Samplify Systems Inc. (Santa Clara, Calif.) has announced an autofocus beamforming technology for ultrasound imaging. The technology uses a 32-channel ultrasound analog front-end receiver module in an ultra-small small-outline dual-in-line configuration based on the SAM1600 family of compressing ADCs.
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IEEE Spectrum: Spintronics Gets Boost from First Images Taken of the Spin of Electrons - 0 views

  • One of the biggest commercial applications of spintronics in computing to date has been the use of giant magnetoresistance (GMR), the material phenomenon that makes possible the huge storage capacity of today’s hard disk drives. In the awarding of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physics, GMR was cited as the first big commercial application for nanotechnology. But extending the commercial application of spintronic-enabled systems beyond read heads for HDDs has proven to be a difficult task. One need only look at the seemingly endless travails of NVE Corporation, which in its financial results still shows it greatest revenue growth in contract research as opposed to product sales. While recent research from a team of researchers at Ohio State University and the University of Hamburg in Germany may not turn around the fortunes of spintronics in the short term, it does provide a way to better characterize the spin of electrons and thereby promises better ways of exploiting it for electronics applications. The researchers are reporting in Nature Nanotechnology that they have for the first time been able to create images of the spin direction of electrons.
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Meeting timing specs on boards with picoseconds of margin - 0 views

  • Length-match your traces to within 100 mils. Or is it 10 mils? Or should you go down to 1 mil? Should you include the lengths of the vias? How about the lengths of resistors? Understanding the origin of length-matching requirements, coupled with some rudimentary signal integrity analysis, can help answer these questions.   Determining length requirements requires an understanding of flight time, electrical length vs. physical length, loading and signal quality. Those elements are vital in determining what the length really needs to be, as well as in determining the allowable trade-offs to meet system timing goals.
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Precision mechanical assembly services - 0 views

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    JJS has a high level of proficiency in non-electronics based precision mechanical assembly techniques. Added to pcb, cable, electrical and system assembly this activity gives JJS a near unique position in the market place, offering customers truly integrated manufacturing services
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    JJS staff are highly skilled in this kind of work, including tests of mechanical and pneumatic assemblies.
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First commercial quantum computer has computer vision applications | Computer Vision Ce... - 0 views

  • D-Wave Systems, which in 2009 partnered with Google to test a prototype quantum computer for detecting vehicles in images, announced that it has now sold the first commercial quantum computer. The D-Wave quantum computer, called Rainier, solves discrete optimization problems using quantum annealing. The computer was sold to Lockheed-Martin for an undisclosed price. It is supercooled, requires 15 kilowatts, and supports APIs in multiple programming environments including Python, Java, C++, SQL, and MATLAB.
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WEBENCH® Designer Tools | National Semiconductor - 0 views

  • With the introduction of the WEBENCH Online Design Environment in 1999, National Semiconductor made it possible for design engineers to create a reliable power supply circuit over the internet in minutes. The user specified the circuit performance and the WEBENCH Toolset delivered. Today, WEBENCH Designer creates and presents all of the possible power, lighting, or sensing circuits that meet a design requirement in seconds. This enables the user to make value based comparisons at a system and supply chain level before a design is committed. This expert analysis is not possible anywhere else.
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How to Optimize Your Computer for Better Experience - 1 views

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    Having a good PC, performance will ensure that you are saving your time and efforts. If you take your PC to a professional, make sure that you perform a regular check of your system. Do you want to know what? Read this blog.
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wireless heating thermostat - 2 views

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    POER is located in Hangzhou China.Which is famous for digital economy around the world now days. Founded in 2014, POER has become one of the most professional smart heating control system manufacturer. Thanks to our great innovation. POER make progress step by step, dedicated to providing a more comfortable environment and a better life for human beings
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rugged tablet ip68 - 1 views

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    Emdoor Rugged Tablet has a comprehensive size, covering from 7 to 12-inch, and supports the different systems, like Android or windows, or Linux to meet customer's differentiated requests. Abundant accessories, facing various accessories. Complete communication network support, adapt to wireless situation. Larger screen, carrier equipment for industrial informatization. And replaceable battery, longer battery life. Mainly used in automobile inspection, vehicle, intelligent chemical factory and other industries.
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