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apt-X Lossless |
| By : APTX |
Published Date: Nov 05, 2009 |
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This technology white paper introduces the reader to an entirely new scheme for lossless audio
compression called apt-X Lossless.
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Comparison of VHDL, Verilog and SystemVerilog |
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"As the number of enhancements to various Hardware Description Languages (HDLs) has increased over the past year, so too has the complexity of determining which language is best for a particular design. Many designers and organizations are contemplating whether they should switch from one HDL to another.
This paper compares the technical characteristics of three, general-purpose HDLs.
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Establishing Confidence in PDN Simulation |
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A powerful signal integrity analysis tool must be flexibility, easy to use and integrated into an existing EDA framework and design flow. In addition, it is important for the tool to be accurate enough. This report reviews a validation study for the Mentor Graphics HyperLynx 8.0 PI tool to establish confidence in using it for power integrity analysis.
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Measuring the Performance of Equalized Serial Data Links Across the Design Flow |
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For advanced signaling over high-loss channels, designs today are using equalization and several new measurement methods to evaluate the performance of the link. Both simulation and measurement tools support equalization and the new measurement methods, but correlation of results throughout the design flow is unclear. In this paper a high performance equalizing serial data link is measured and the performance is compared to that predicted by simulation. Then, the differences between simulation and measurements are discussed as well as methods to correlate the two.
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Power Integrity Effects of High Density Interconnect (HDI) |
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High Density Interconnect (HDI) is being used more often to meet the growing need for more complex designs in smaller form factors. Beyond some of the more obvious electrical effects of using smaller vias, there is also an impact to the power integrity of a board using HDI. This includes different effects of mounted inductances of decoupling capacitors, changes in plane performance due to reduction in perforation from chip pinouts, and the inherent plane-capacitance changes from using dielectrics of various thicknesses. This paper will examine and quantify these effects, using numerous design examples, including a large conventional through-hole design board that was reduced using HDI.
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Inflexion Platform UI: A New Approach to User Interface Creation for Consumer Electronic Devices |
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The success of any consumer electronic device depends to a large extent on the appeal of the user interface (UI) and how easy the device is to use. Studies show that good cosmetic design can encourage users to explore the full range of features and often engenders the perception that a product is easier to use. So if the benefits of a great looking, easy-to-use UI are so clear, why are so many products still falling short of customer expectations? The solution lies in taking a fresh new approach a consumer electronic device UI plays. By identifying common UI functionality and implementing it in a reusable and customizable way, we can make it far easier for embedded engineers to deliver visually engaging and easy-to-use consumer electronic products.
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Using C++ Efficiently In Embedded Applications |
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Moving to C++ presents opportunities for higher programmer productivity. The requirements of embedded systems, however, demand that the adoption of C++ be carefully measured for the performance impact of run-time costs present in C++, but not in C. This talk suggests strategies for developers who are starting their acquaintance with C++.
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Power Supplies Goes Digital |
| By : Ericsson |
Published Date: Feb 06, 2009 |
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Using digital control in power supplies is considerably more flexible than analog control in its ability to adapt to changes and digital control inside the power supply results in advantages to the system application such as improved efficiency, fewer external components and reduced overall cost.
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DC/DC Converters for Medical Applications |
| By : Recom |
Published Date: Feb 06, 2009 |
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“Medical grade DC/DC converters” is an often used, but more often abused, description of a class of converters that are increasingly in demand. What are actually the particular requirements that medical applications place on DC/DC converters?
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IPV42/70 Series - Intelligent Power Distribution Units |
| By : Eaton |
Published Date: Feb 06, 2009 |
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Power distribution units (PDUs) are vital to the management of power to IT arrays and have evolved from a simple panel of switches and outlets to designs that can now be considered "intelligent" through the inclusion of internal processing capabilities.
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Using Digital Control to Improve Light Load Behavior |
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Since the very first Digital Power Forum which took place in 2004, many articles have been written touting the general advantages of using digital control. It was at this time that ROAL Electronics introduced into the marketplace the first digitally controlled DC-DC converter.
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Why LabVIEW for Multicore Programming |
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National Instruments LabVIEW is a dataflow programming language, developers can write inherently parallel applications that can map to parallel hardware such as multicore processors and FPGAs for optimal performance. This white paper discusses dataflow programming and why NI LabVIEW is ideal for programming multicore systems.
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