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February 3, 1997
Design Features
For want of circuit-protection devices...
A variety of devices protects sensitive circuits against overvoltage or overcurrent conditions, thereby preventing overheating, avalanche breakdown, and device burnouts.
Bill Travis, Senior Technical Editor
Good things come in small (IC) packages
Analog functions in tiny IC packages give you pc-board-layout flexibility, but consider design guidelines, thermal management, and manufacturing issues as you "go small."
Bill Schweber, Technical Editor
"Tanktwanger" circuit puts a new spin on clock synthesis
An unusual circuit, the "tanktwanger," provides some clock-generating and -adjusting advantages over conventional clock-synthesis methods. You can adapt the main circuit for numerous applications, but you must take care when constructing this VHF design.
Glen Chenier, Fitel Photomatrix
High-speed DRAMs keep pace withhigh-speed systems
To get high performance from high-speed systems, you need high-performance memories. Carefully analyze the EDO, SDRAM, and RDRAM system-timing parameters to see which memory type delivers the performance that your system needs.
Craig Hampel, Rambus Inc
VHDL and Verilog fundamentals
To successfully design chips with Verilog or VHDL, you need to understand the basics of these hardware-description languages.
Douglas J Smith, VeriBest
Digital-simulation logic-value systems
In addition to representing logical values, simulators need to represent the strengths of those values. The problem lies in how a simulator can accomplish this task.
Clive "Max" Maxfield, Intergraph Electronics
Spice predicts differential conducted EMI from switching power supplies
Spice not only can predict the exact EMI levels produced by a switched-mode power supply, but also can produce plots that allow you to easily evaluate your design and the effectiveness of the EMI filter.
Christophe Basso, Sinard, France
Universal Serial Bus Q & A
My recent hands-on project about designing with USB generated a big response, including lots of questions, from EDN's readers. Here's a compilation of the best questions, along with my responses.
Richard A Quinnell, Technical Editor
Leading Edge
Performance underscores Windows 95-based logic analyzer
16-bit DAC squeezes into eight-pin SOIC
Hardware-emulation family speeds high-density chip verification
8-bit, 200M-sample/sec A/D converter avoids being flashy
RISC chips provide secure encryption and decryption
Formal verification moves up in the world
Backplanes for VME64 extensions appear
SCSI adapter operates with PC and Mac hosts
Chip bridges USB to parallel port
Fast Ethernet ICs slash hub/switch costs
Integrated supervisory IC cuts design time, board space
PCI-to-CardBus controller nears 132-Mbyte/sec PCI limit
Genlock IC produces waveforms needed to digitize video
Chip BIST gets faster
Tiny-op-amp family offers 80- to 350-MHz bandwidths
Design Ideas
Memory supply includes battery backup
Battery-backup converter uses one NiCd cell
Boost controller drives buck converter
Simple circuit charges lead-acid batteries
Cascode circuit lessens DAC degradation
Saturable bead improves reverse recovery
EPLD configures wait-state generator
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There's no substitute for hands on
by Jack Ganssle, Contributing Editor
I'll be back
by David Brubaker, Contributing Editor
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