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eInfochips' Corner
Technology Showcase
WebOS: The next generation "Personal Desktop"
WebOS or WebTop is a virtual operating system that runs in your
web browser. It is an enhanced concept developed from the older
method of working on UNIX. Through WebOS, anyone can edit their
documents, compose and send mails, use calendar, address book
etc. more...
By Shrohit Patel, eInfochips
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DSP power-management
techniques help achieve faster design cycles
Designing handheld, battery-powered
systems that require DSP capability demands that a great
deal of attention be paid to power consumption. more...
- By Stuart Cording and Lori
Vidra , Texas Instruments
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Design Innovation for Visual Communication Tool
eInfochips' R&D team suggested a conventional approach
for developing a collaborative tool to replace traditional
flipcharts with dynamic digital images. The approach entailed
a Flash MX as Front-end and Flash Communication Server
& C++ for back-end tasks more... |
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1. Practical
techniques for "correctness by design" in DDR2 interfaces,
from a signal integrity (SI) perspective; follow these guidelines
to make your next 65nm FPGA design a success. Read
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- By David Banas
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Here's a snapshot of today's home networking landscape
and a discussion of how residential gateways provide the processing
resources and headroom to enable service providers to unleash
their unique offerings
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- By Dr. Jalil Kamali
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A review of the USB protocol, some practical design hints and
examples of some typical applications.
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- By Alan Neville
4.
One concern that is frequently raised when planning design assertions
is: "How do we know that we wrote assertions that correspond
to all of the behaviors of the device?" The answer is quite
simple. Read
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- By Hamilton Carter
5. As
System-on-Chip (SoC) designs grow ever larger, design and verification
flows are changing. An emerging trend is a transaction level
modeling (TLM)-to-register transfer level (RTL) design flow,
though a set of requirements needs to be addressed to ensure
a successful transition to this new flow.
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- By Lauro Rizzatti and Rindert Schutten
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