Industry leaders share their insights about 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. Moderated by EDN Technical Editor Robert Cravotta.
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David Katz has more than 15 years of experience in analog, digital, and embedded-systems design. Currently, he is Blackfin applications manager at Analog Devices, where he is involved in specifying and supporting processor-based embedded designs. He has published more than 100 embedded-processor articles both domestically and internationally, and he has presented several conference papers in the field.
Additionally, he is co-author of Embedded Media Processing (Newnes).
Previously, he worked at Motorola, as a senior design engineer in cable-modem and automation groups. David holds both a BS and master's in electrical engineering from Cornell University.