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October 2005, Vol II Issue X
 

 
Welcome to eInfochips' monthly newsletter - Dashboard, your source for industry news in the ASIC & Embedded world.

Top Stories of the month
1. Verification moves to a higher level
2. Choosing the right IP blocks for your embedded application
3. Optimizing signal integrity in high-speed embedded system designs
4. FPGA Soft Processor Design Considerations
5. Why is everyone so eager to market a digital video processor?

Technology Showcase

Effective use of DMA in SoCs
With growing complexity of the silicon chips, it is mandatory to share the load of CPU with systems like DMA Read more...


Partner Showcase
TI adds video to residential gateways

Responding to service providers’ growing interest in offering “triple play” voice, data and video services, Texas Instruments at the Broadband World Forum unveiled a new residential gateway reference design that serves as a DSL modem, router and IPTV set-top box Read more...

 

eInfochips Corner

Designer's Corner

Implementing functionality with State Machine approach gives better control over execution flow More...

Customer Success Story

Design Innovation for Visual Communication Tool More...

News

eInfochips Partners with PolyVision to Design Innovative Visual Communication Tool More...

Event Embedded Technology 2005

 

eInfochips is an Integrated Design Services company with over 325 engineers. The company offers products and services in ASIC/SoC design & verification and Embedded systems development.


Designer's Corner

Tip of the Month

Modeling Complex State Machines in eVC using Real Time Feedback

- Pranav Joshi



 

1. Verification moves to a higher level
Functional verification often creates problems in the design flow. More than 50 percent of all chips fail initially, with 70 percent of problems due to functional verification. Simulation vendors respond by telling users to do more simulation, build bigger simulation farms, and use emulation. Analysis of past verification crises demonstrates that these answers did not and will not properly address the problem. More...
- By Brian Bailey

2. Choosing the right IP blocks for your embedded application
Design teams take a huge variety of approaches to selecting intellectual property. That is clear from even a cursory conversation with IP vendors, even before any systematic data gathering. Some teams are inherently rigorous and exhaustive, others rely on proven vendor relationships, others are far more ad hoc. More...
- By Ron Wilson

3. Optimizing signal integrity in high-speed embedded system designs
With the continuing demand for additional bandwidth, I/O interface frequencies and widths have increased with each generation of ICs. The increased I/O frequencies are causing bit periods to shrink, thus reducing the available timing margins. The downward scaling of the memory interface timing budget is a clear example of this high-speed design challenge. More...
- By Peggy Abusaidi, Xilinx Inc.

4. FPGA Soft Processor Design Considerations
With so many available processor design options design teams must make the difficult decision to choose the solution that best fits their specific project requirements, while supporting extended project life expectancies. All design teams struggle under the pressure to shorten product development cycles while taxed with incorporating features superior to existing competitive products. More...
- By RC Cofer and Ben Harding

5. Why is everyone so eager to market a digital video processor?
Hardly a month goes by without a vendor announcing that it has the ultimate video processor. Countless new companies have sprung up to address this hot market, and established processor vendors are scrambling to re-spin their offerings for digital video. More... 
- By Jeff Bier

Technology Showcase
DMA channels are used almost everywhere, for example a high resolution television chips has almost 15-20 peripherals. These peripherals use only DMA channels for data transferring, if these transfers were done by the processor Read More...
- By Gaurav Singh


eInfochips Partner Showcase
The TMS320DM642 used in the video subsection offers software support, including H.264, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4, Microsoft’s Windows Media Video 9, AC-3, AAC and others. Read More...


eInfochips Corner

Customer Success Story
Design Innovation for Visual Communication Tool

eInfochips' R&D team suggests an innovative approach for developing the communication tool. This approach entailed a Flash MX as Front-end and Flash Communication Server & C++ for back-end tasks. more...


Event

News

Embedded Technology 2005

eInfochips Partners with PolyVision to Design Innovative Visual Communication Tool

Corporations and institutions now able to effectively share data and ideas in real-time, regardless of physical location more...

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