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eInfochips' Corner
Technology
Showcase
Designing consumer electronics:
feeling the squeeze
Designers in the consumer market work under enormous pressures.
Have these circumstances changed the way they design chips and
systems? More...
By Ron Wilson, Executive Editor, EDN
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Programming heterogeneous multiprocessors
Heterogeneous multiprocessors present many programming
challenges. We show how to meet these challenges using
the proven Remote Procedure Call (RPC) method. We also
explain how the RPC method introduces some pitfalls,
and show how they may be avoided. More...
- By Steve Preissig, Texas Instruments
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QA and Testing of an Integrated Documents and Records
Management System
eInfochips was involved in Software testing, Certification,
Automated test scripting,Test environment setup, Filing
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1. Practical Applications of Statistical
Static Timing Analysis
Statistics is emerging as the most likely vehicle to
carry the industry forward into the future of timing analysis.
Using a statistical approach it will be possible to break beyond
the barriers of case analysis and begin to holistically model
the factors affecting process variation in a single analysis
run. More...
- By Parveen Khurana and Michael Jacobs
2.SPI-S--a
next-generation interface for serial physical interconnects
SPI-S delivers a channelized, streaming-packet interface
scaleable to hundreds of Gb/s for chip-to-chip and backplane
applications using OIF CEI interconnects with either 64B66B
or CEI-P framing.
More...
- By Christopher Ebeling and Harmeet Bhugra
3. Tutorial: Floating-point arithmetic on FPGAs
This article explains the basics of floating-point arithmetic,
how floating-point units (FPUs) work, and how to use FPGAs for
easy, low-cost floating-point processing.
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- By Geir Kjosavik
4. Codec
from Canada, CRC-WVC, outperforms H.264 video with wavelets
The structure and algorithms of a new wavelet-based video
codec called CRC-WVC with compression efficiency that can perform
better than H.264/MPEG-4, and with room for further improvements.
More...
- By Demin Wang, Andr Vincent and Liang Zhang
5. "Enterprise"
System Level (ESL) Verification ": Part 2
ESL is "Enterprise" System-Level, and it includes
solutions for every specialist focused on delivering predictable
system-level closure " whether you are a designer, verification
engineer, systems architect or software developer.
More...
- By Ran Avinun
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