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Technical and product information for designers of high-performance computing systems targeting embedded applications in the security, transportation, telecom, industrial control, military, aerospace, and medical markets. Covers board-level embedded hardware, development tools, and related software.
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Align up: The case of the out-of-sync synchro amps 11/13/2008

Tales From The Cube: An Apollo-program engineers struggles to straighten out a system that suffers from repeated misalignment of antenna synchro amplifiers.

News

Tiny module delivers Pico-ITXe expansion 11/11/2008

UWB IC targets handset, automotive, and industrial uses 10/30/2008

Staccato Communications’ second-generation UWB (ultrawideband) Ripcord2 IC integrates RF-front-end, digital-baseband, MAC (media-access-controller), and I/O functions. The single-chip, all-CMOS device covers WiMedia bands 1, 3, and 6 and has a frequency range of 3 to 9 GHz. The device uses standard 65-nm CMOS technology.

Book helps you resolve BGA-layout issues 10/2/2008

As a circuit designer who also often lays out quite complex boards, I found the temptation to purchase Charles Pfeil’s new book—BGA Breakouts & Routing: Effective Design Methods for Very Large BGAs—irresistible, and I wasn’t disappointed. The approximately 160 pages and more than 100 figures within this quality paperback carry a wealth of information that far exceeds...

Voices: CriticalBlue’s David Stewart 10/2/2008

David Stewart, founder and CEO of CriticalBlue (Edinburgh, Scotland) talks about his company's approach to hardware/software co-design and the challenge of multicore programming.

Freescale to offer VaST virtual prototypes of automotive powertrain management MCUs 9/22/2008

To allow automotive developers to tackle growing software complexities and speed time to market, Austin, Texas-based Freescale Semiconductor said today it is adding virtual prototypes for its automotive Power Architecture microcontroller portfolio to its development ecosystem using modeling technology from VaST Systems.
In-Depth

Designing intelligence into door-entry and security systems 11/13/2008

Designers now have greater opportunity than ever before to design more intelligence and flexibility into personal-security systems by using mature and proven standards-based technology. Learn about some of the key challenges to implementing high-quality, cost-effective, and secure door-entry and video-monitoring systems using IP voice and video technology.

Re-engineering obsolete ICs using FPGAs 10/13/2008

This case study illustrates the design challenges and constraints encountered as FGPA design consultants at EmbeddedBlox re-engineered an obsolete low-power peripheral controller.

SMS for automobile security system developers 10/7/2008

This paper describes the development of an embedded security system for automobiles based on the ubiquitous short message service technology.

On time, every time: embedding real-time performance 10/2/2008

High-speed graphics, user interfaces, and networks represent the norm in embedded-system designs, and these performance issues dictate the use of multitasking firmware.

Extending SPI4.2 capabilities for Ethernet services 10/2/2008

With the proliferation of Internet Protocol-based systems in the telecommunications market, designers are turning to FPGAs to create intelligent Ethernet bridges and traffic managers.
Experts

Voices: CriticalBlue’s David Stewart 10/2/2008

David Stewart, founder and CEO of CriticalBlue (Edinburgh, Scotland) talks about his company's approach to hardware/software co-design and the challenge of multicore programming.

Voices: Pentek’s Rodger Hosking: next-generation-radio architect 9/4/2008

EDN talks with Rodger Hosking, vice president and co-founder of Pentek Inc, about high-performance data-acquisition, software-defined radio, upcoming technical opportunities, hiring engineering talent, and more.

Voices: 15 steps to starting your own electronic-kit business 8/7/2008

Limor Fried has made Adafruit Industries into a successful electronics-kit business, and, based on her own experience, offers these 15 practical steps for engineers who dream of starting their own kit business.

Crossing the river: The hazards of crossing a split-plane gap with a high-speed signal 7/24/2008

Next time you analyze a PCB layout, keep in mind that crossing splits in the planes can cause problems with radiated emissions, immunity to external signals, crosstalk, jitter, and degraded rise and fall times.

Freedom of choice: Harnessing the benefits of an open approach to system design 6/13/2008

GUEST OPINION: Moving beyond a conventional IDE-based design flow can introduce a valuable expansion in the choices available to designers while providing innovative new ways to create embedded designs.
DesignIdeas

Power supply meets automotive-transient-voltage specs 9/18/2008

An automotive power supply meets the transient-voltage specs of ISO 7637-1.

Capacitive touch switch uses CPLD 5/29/2008

Using an Altera MAX IIZ CPLD, you can implement a touch-switch decoder with no external components.

Bit-shifting method performs fast integer multiplying by fractions in C 5/29/2008

Instead of calling math-library functions, you can multiply integers using bit shifting.

Hot-swap circuit allows two computers to monitor an RS-232 channel 5/29/2008

A hot-swap serial-interface circuit allows two computers to monitor all the traffic on an RS-232 port.

Transmission lines simulate digital filters in PSpice 4/17/2008

You can simulate digital filters in PSpice by using transmission lines as delay elements.
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Events

Screaming Circuits

Dates: 10/20/2008 - 12/31/2008
Location: 14940

BIT Life Sciences' 2nd Annual World Congress of Gene 2008

Dates: 12/5/2008 - 12/7/2008
Location: Guangzhou, China

Transitioning to Lead-Free — Strategies for Implementation an IPC/JEDEC Conference

Dates: 12/8/2008 - 12/10/2008
Location: Dallas, TX

R&D-Product Development Innovation Summit

Dates: 12/9/2008 - 12/11/2008
Location: Norwood, Ma

MUSIC Silicon Valley

Dates: 4/2/2009 - 4/2/2009
Location: Santa Clara, CA


Blog

Embedded Webblog

Universal submodule delivers reconfigurable I/O

Unique I/O requirements are often difficult to incorporate into a COTS-based design. Many times designers are forced to modify an existing module o... 

New RTOS on the block

Real time software is the heart of most complex, safety-critical embedded systems in military and aerospace applications. Many of these systems req... 

Down converter module fits critical applications

A growing number of commercial board manufacturing companies are exploiting FPGA technology to satisfy complex design requirements while allowing f... 


Guest blog: Leibson's Law

Steve LeibsonLeibson's Law covers disruptive technologies that either have or will win over electronic engineers, some that won't, and why. Contributed by Tensilica Technology Evangelist (and former EDN editor) Steve Leibson.



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