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eInfochips' Corner
Technology Showcase
eInfochips designs IP surveillance system
Soon after Texas Instruments announced the DaVinci™ platform
in September 2005, a design team at eInfochips started work
on an IP based surveillance system design on the same platform.
The design team for smart IP surveillance system comprised a
system architect, hardware designer, DSP software engineers,
firmware developers and web-based application programmers Read
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By Upendra Patel, CTO, eInfochips
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IP Networks And Emerging
Video Apps Need Video Transcoding
Digital video compression
is already an important technology in virtually every
type of video application. As the trend toward media
convergence continues, compression and interoperability
will only become more critical Read
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- By Cheng Peng and Zhengting
He, Texas Instruments
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Development and Enhancement of a Computerized Health Records
management software
eInfochips was involved in developing and enhancing new
functionalities for products for a healthcare records
management application software more... |
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Services on DaVinci™ Technology
With access to DaVinci™ technology and experience on multimedia
solution development, eInfochips helps accelerate product
development on DaVinci platform more... |
1. Programming High-Performance DSPs
Many of today's digital signal processing (DSP) applications
are subject to real-time constraints. And it seems many applications
eventually grow to a point where they are stressing the available
CPU and memory resources. Read
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- By Rob Oshana
2. How to
tackle serial backplane challenges with high-performance FPGA
designs
Serial backplane technology is now mainstream and its
adoption will only continue to accelerate with the increased
demand for bandwidth Read
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- By Delfin Rodillas
3. How to get more performance in 65 nm FPGA designs
Getting the most performance out of today's FPGA designs
grows ever more challenging as system complexities increase
and functional requirements become more demanding. Read
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- By Adrian Cosoroaba and Frederic Rivoallon
4. Integrating
'hard' IP into a system-on-chip
The integration of "hard" intellectual property
blocks--those delivered as GDSII databases--lets system designers
focus on their core competency by outsourcing certain blocks
that previously had to be developed internally Read
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- By Craig Zajac and Troy Gilliland
5. Accelerating
Architecture Exploration for FPGA Selection and System Design
A virtual prototype could simulate the FPGA and board
using models that are developed quickly using pre-built, parameterized
modeling libraries in a graphical environment
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- By Deepak Shankar
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