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May 22, 1997


Cover Story
  • Shattering the programmable-logic speed barrier
    Upfront planning and careful design, plus an awareness of architecture and development-tool strengths and shortcomings, ensure that you squeeze maximum performance out of your program-mable-logic device.
    --Brian Dipert, Technical Editor

Design Features
  • New media resources slash design-cycle times
    Tight market windows have heaped pressure on engineers to minimize time spent designing. Engineers, however, can turn to a growing number of third parties for immediate design help via the Internet and other multimedia vehicles.
    --Maury Wright, Technical Editor

  • Videoconferencing goes to POTS
    Believe it or not, the POTS infrastructure can now deliver videoconferencing. Because of new standardized codecs, low-cost, interoperable products provide toll-quality audio and video that ranges from acceptable to very good.
    --Stephen Kempainen, Technical Editor

  • Embedded gain supercharges FET-transimpedance amplifier
    Combining a broadband, unity-gain-stable, FET-input voltage-feedback op amp with a current-feedback op amp considerably increases the transimpedance bandwidth, or, alternatively, the transimpedance gain for a fixed-bandwidth design.
    --Michael Steffes, Burr-Brown Corp

  • Evaluation tools help you design reliable surface-mount attachments
    It's not enough to use reliable surface-mount components. You also have to solder them properly to the pc board. The right tools can help you understand the causes of board attachments' long-term unreliability.
    --Douglas J Leonetti, Aromat Corp

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