- Team hardens SiGe circuits
Author: By Ron Wilson, Executive Editor |
Date: Nov 12, 2009
Manufacturers once aimed certain process technologies at radiation-hardened designs. CMOS, for example, started out that way, when RCA (www.rca.com) developed its silicon-on-sapphire process. However, the overwhelming success of bulk-silicon CMOS processes has driven most of the alternatives into
- Gecko's ARM MCU Gives Battery Drain a Knock-Out Punch
Author: Jon Titus |
Date: Oct 29, 2009
...another option for battery-powered circuits used in utility meters, home and building automation, and alarm systems. Military-equipment manufacturers might look at the EFM32G for low-power expendable or one-shot applications such as...
- 2008 EDN DSP Directory
...the-fly reconfiguration to any frequency plan as a digital front-end for the telecommunications, defense, and instrumentation markets. The SpectraChip cores provide a digital replacement for analog intermediate-frequency filtering...
- 2007 EDN DSP Directory: NeuroMatrix NM6403
2007 EDN DSP Directory By Robert Cravotta, Technical Editor A comprehensive listing of digital-signal-processing resources, including software-programmable processors, programmable fabrics, IP (intellectual-property) blocks, and digital-signal controllers.
- 2008 EDN DSP Directory: DIOPSIS (Magic Core)
DIOPSIS 940HF is a dual-core processing platform for audio, communication and beam-forming applications, integrating a floating-point MagicV VLIW DSP and an ARM926EJ-S RISC microprocessor.
- Precision Mixed Signal - 2007 EDN Microprocessor/Microcontroller Directory - Details on hundreds of
2007 EDN Microprocessor Directory: Different strokes By Robert Cravotta, Technical Editor Our 34th Annual Microprocessor and Microcontroller Directory presents you with a palette of processing options and development tools for your project.
- 2008 EDN MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER DIRECTORY
...controllers (RNCs), and general-purpose embedded computing systems in the networking, telecom, industrial, military and aerospace markets. The P4080 is based on 45-nm process technology. It integrates enhanced Power Architecture cores...
- 2008 EDN DSP Directory: TigerSHARC
Analog Devices' TigerSHARC processors are a family of static superscalar architecture devices that combine RISC, VLIW, and standard DSP functionality with support for fixed and floating-point data types.
- 2008 EDN DSP Directory: CoreFIR
Actel's CoreFIR is a filter generator that uses a distributed arithmetic implementation methodology to create FPGA-based low- and high-pass digital filters for general signal filtering, detection, and analysis functions.
- Ramtron expands serial-FRAM line with 32-kbit device
Author: By Rick Nelson, Editor-in-Chief |
Date: Jun 19, 2009
...is a direct hardware replacement for serial EEPROM in industrial-control, metering, medical, military, gaming, and computing applications. It provides reliable data retention for 45 years when operated at 75°C, a necessary retention time...
- Man pleads guilty, faces jail time and fines in counterfeit IC case
Author: By Suzanne Deffree, Managing Editor, News |
Date: Nov 25, 2009
...certain grade. As alleged in the indictment, on March 3, June 26, and July 14, the defendants entered into contracts with the Navy and other government agencies for the sales of ICs. The indictment alleges that on 22 separate occasions the...
- Network analyzer for active-device test adds 13.5-, 43.5-, and 50-GHz models
Author: By Dan Strassberg, Contributing Technical Editor |
Date: Jun 1, 2009
...devices the flexibility to select the right instrument bandwidth for each application. Aerospace and defense engineers who work on systems with frequencies as high as 50 GHz can now benefit from Agilent’s single-connection, multiple-measurement...
- Texas Instruments announces dual 14-bit, 250-Msample/sec ADC
Author: By Rick Nelson, Editor-in-Chief |
Date: May 13, 2009
...adding that it targets communications applications, defense imaging systems, and wideband and portable test-and...to improve small-signal analysis in defense and radio-receiver applications. The device forms a part of a complete...
- Counterfeit components remains a huge electronics supply chain problem
Author: By Rob Spiegel, Contributing Editor |
Date: Mar 3, 2009
...manufacturers. According to SMT’s Sharpe, the military, aerospace, and medical industries are still using leaded product, much of...mitigate counterfeit materials from entering the defense industries.” Access to the IDEA-STD-1010-A...
- Lithium-ion cell-measurement instruments offer 48 24-bit-resolution inputs
Author: By Rick Nelson, Editor-in-Chief |
Date: Mar 19, 2009
...make high-voltage, high-precision battery-stack and cell-balance measurements in commercial and military hybrid-vehicle applications. They accept direct voltage inputs of any value in the range of ±100V from a single cell or from a...
- Simple circuit smoothly drives stepper motors
Author: Uwe Schüler, Institute of Physiology, Tübingen, Germany; Edited by Martin Rowe and Fran Granville |
Date: May 28, 2009
The circuit in this Design Idea drives low-power, unipolar stepper motors using only a shift register, a few resistors, and low-power transistors. Adding an inexpensive 4053 analog switch allows bidirectional switching.
- Counterfeit components find new markets
Author: By Rob Spiegel |
Date: Apr 9, 2009
...directives. According to Tom Sharpe, vice president of independent components distributor SMT Corp, the military, aerospace, and medical industries are still using products containing lead. Many of these products are obsolete, and the chip manufacturers...
- Flexible charge pump offers another means of producing electricity
Author: By Fran Granville |
Date: Dec 5, 2008
...wires into electricity. Potential applications include medical sensing, environmental monitoring, defense technology, and personal electronics. The team previously developed nanowire nanogenerators and microfiber nanogenerators that depended...
- Mark Shepherd, former TI CEO and chairman, dies
Author: By Suzanne Deffree, Managing Editor, News |
Date: Feb 9, 2009
...as a design engineer at General Electric before he served for three years as a lieutenant in the US Navy, specializing in radar and electronics maintenance aboard the USS Tucson, during WWII. After his military service, Shepherd studied...
- Troubled economy could open more doors to outsourcing
Author: By Rob Spiegel |
Date: Feb 5, 2009
...electronic-manufacturing-services) providers is with portions of the electronics market, such as the defense, aerospace, and medical-equipment industries, that have not yet adopted outsourcing. Proprietary concerns may close the...