Staff blogs
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Technical Editor Paul Rako looks at analog technology in power supplies, interface, the signal chain, and life in general. Featured in the Analog Design Center.
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Technical Editor Robert Cravotta explores processor and software-processing architectures and the impact they have on system and software development. Relevant architectures include microprocessors, microcontrollers, digital signal processors (DSPs), multiprocessor architectures, processor fabrics, coprocessors, and accelerators, plus embedded cores in FPGAs, SOCs, and ASICs. Featured in the Processor-Based Design Center.
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Offering news and business analysis for the design engineer, Managing News Editor Suzanne Deffree filters the electronics industry's developments and trends to explain how what's happening in the boardroom today can impact the tech innovation of tomorrow. Featured in the News Center.
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Hardware, software, whateverware—it all starts with power. Technical Editor Margery Conner’s PowerSource streams the latest developments in electronic power design, covering components (be they conversion and regulation ICs, semiconductors, magnetics, or passives); the newest power supplies and subsystems; and the most recent wrinkles in power topologies, communication, and control. Featured in the Power Management Design Center.
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Executive Editor Ron Wilson explores how IC design teams really work—the struggle for power efficiency and performance, wrestling with semiconductor processes and design methodologies, the challenges of global design teams. How do we somehow herd architecture, IP, design and verification into a successful tape-out? Featured in the IC Design Center.
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EDN's technical editors serve up a buffet of notable new products including analog and digital ICs, power components, sensors, passives, boards and systems, software, and more. Featured in the Components/New Products Design Center.
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ROWES AND COLUMNS
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Test & Measurement World Senior Technical Editor Martin Rowe covers topics relating to general-purpose instrumentation, compliance, communications test, and anything else that comes along.
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Archived blogs
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What’s happening in the electronics supply chain that will change the way business is done? News Editor Suzanne Deffree looks at environmental regulations, RFID, inventory levels, globalization, distribution, and a host of other issues that influence the electronics supply chain. Featured in the Electronics Supply Chain Center.
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Mike Santarini covered digital design and the EDA, ASIC, and FPGA industries.
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Written in the past by Brad Thompson and Charles Small, EDN's Design Ideas blog is currently inactive.
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Warren Webb commented on board-level embedded hardware, development tools, and software. |
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Maury Wright tracked the convergence of communications, computers, and consumer electronics. |
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Ann Steffora Mutschler covered the semiconductor manufacturing industry.
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Guest blogs
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Jit Lim, Tektronix senior technologist for high-speed signal analysis, has an EE degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and more than 20 years of experience in the test-and-measurement industry. He has also designed some of Tektronix's highest-performance real-time scopes and published numerous technical papers. Lim brings his extensive experience in signal integrity, jitter analysis, and high-speed-signal physical-layer characterization to these blog posts.
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Gary Nevison, director of legislation and environmental affairs at Newark and Farnell, contributes his views on the electronics supply chain and environmental compliance's most critical topics -- ROHS (all variations around the world), REACH, EUP, WEEE directives, and on whatever else comes up in this ever evolving business channel.
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EDA Graffiti, with EDA veteran Paul McLellan, digs into the world of design to find out how we got here, where we are going, and why EDA is different.
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The Professor Memory blog identifies competitive advantages of the widening range of memory technologies, and forecasts potential market entry points that will be enabled by changes in market dynamics.
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The Embedded Master blog explores the broad arena of embedded design and development. Technical Editor Robert Cravotta addresses topical issues and speaks with industry leaders who in turn share their insights about processor and software-processing architectures and the impact they have on system and software development.
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Featured within EDN's FPGA Gurus microsite, the FPGA Gurus blog covers programmable logic from an application perspective, providing a sneak peek at the vertical applications that help drive FPGA complexity, performance, and density. The blog highlights FPGA-related videos, news of products and corporate trends at FPGA vendors, and third-party tools for programmable logic.
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News, demos and reviews of the latest electronic design engineering development kits, evaluation boards, reference designs, and analysis tools for DSPs, FPGAs, microcontrollers, microprocessors, and analog components.
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Disruptive technologies that either have or will win over electronic engineers, some that won't, and why. Contributed by Technology Evangelist (and former EDN editor) Steve Leibson.
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Industry leaders share their thoughts on consumer electronics: past-event post-mortems, current developments, and future trends. Moderated by EDN Senior Technical Editor Brian Dipert.
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Industry leaders share their insights about processor and software-processing architectures and the impact they have on system and software development. Moderated by Technical Editor Robert Cravotta.
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 For more blogs—on motion control, materials, and design tools—visit our sister publication Design News. >> |
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