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- A head-to-head comparison of the ARM Cortex-M4 and –M0 processor cores by Jack Ganssle
- Download a free PDF of the Mixed-signal Methodology Guide, Chapter 1: Design Trends and Challenges
- ARM Cortex-A15—does this processor IP core need a new category…Superstar IP?
- Is the Common Platform Alliance a credible competitor to TSMC?
- ARM drops Cortex-A7 core on unsuspecting market, devastates low-power SoC and application-processor landscapes. What’s it all mean?
- If Aladdin’s Genie lived in a Computer-on-Module, it might look like the Gumstix Overo
- Intel’s Knut Grimsrud explains how to get another 20x improvement in SSD performance
- What would you do with a 23,000-simultaneous-thread school of piranha?...asks NVIDIA
- Ingenious architectural features allow ST to extract maximum performance from new microcontroller family based on ARM Cortex-M4. Cost: less than 6 bucks in 1000s
- Experimental , ultra-low-power 1.2V, 65nm SoC from ST and MIT operates at 82.5MHz (!) maximum, 540KHz at 0.54V
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After Silicon, SoC, and System Realization comes Dynasty Realization
The EDA360 vision document divides the world of electronic design into Silicon, SoC, and System Realization. It’s a product-oriented view and it has pushed all EDA vendors to embrace what designers always knew: product design is hard from the chip … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, Hewlett Packard, iPhone, iPod, Logic Analyzer, Oscilloscope, Tektronix
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Friday Video: Australia’s Dave Jones tears down another ‘scope, reveals more System Realization secrets
Last time, Dave Jones tore down a low-end Agilent digital ‘scope on his EEVBlog.com site. This time, Tektronix loaned him a brand-new, $28,400 MDO4000 Mixed Domain Oscilloscope. What did he do? He reviewed it in an hour-and-a-half video (not shown … Continue reading
Agilent isn’t the only vendor differentiating its scopes with ASICs. Add Tektronix and LeCroy to the list.
Back in February, I wrote about the new Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 and 3000 X-Series of low-end, digital sampling oscilloscopes (DSOs) and mixed-signal oscilloscopes (MSOs). (See “Agilent knocks one out of the park with new, low-cost line of digital scopes—a very … Continue reading
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Tagged Agilent, ASIC, DSO, LeCroy, MSO, New Electronics, Tektronix
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