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Communication Design

Micro engine magic 13/07/2009

40 micro engines help maintain line rate in computationally demanding packet processing applications.

Good things in small packages 22/06/2009

How a new approach to packaging is meeting a wide range of needs.

Wireless based system is set to provide ‘staycationers’ ... 10/06/2009

In the current economic climate, the 'staycation' – holidaying in the UK, rather than abroad – is becoming more popular. But holidaymakers want to ...

Framer-Mapper looks to serve future comms needs 10/06/2009

A framer-mapper is attracting more attention than usual. What does the part offer that others don't?

Debugging methods for FPGAs 28/05/2009

There are several debugging methods available for fpga design, including simulation at the RTL and gate level, static timing verification and debug ...

FPGAs back design call 26/05/2009

Sanctioning the development of an assp is a tough call for the ceo of a telecom chip company. Given the depressed marketplace, an expensive chip ...

USB gets boost 08/05/2009

How the latest USB specification boosts multimedia data transfer rates.

Setting the standard for industrial communications 27/04/2009

Industrial networking is a fragmented market and a growing number of industrial communications standards means fpgas to the rescue.

Testing times for LTE 14/04/2009

It's widely acknowledged that Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the inevitable next step in radio communications and should be available commercially in ...

Creating flash memories with more bits per cell 14/04/2009

Moore's Law is the heartbeat of the semiconductor industry. Driven by its prediction that the number of transistors on a given area of silicon will ...

Connectivity, dsp and low power consumption 13/04/2009

With the attention given by programmable logic companies to potential applications, you could be forgiven for assuming the market was covered by a ...

Generation x 09/03/2009

Many companies are looking for solutions in the development of next generation wireless networks – and lte looks to be leading the way.

A call to ARMs 23/02/2009

If laptops, smart phones, set top boxes and even games consoles do not provide enough ways to access the internet at home, don’t worry. New consumer ...

The wonders of wireless 09/02/2009

A radio is pretty much a radio, so why are there so many types in development?

Pump up the volume 09/02/2009

The consumer electronics business is well versed at bringing new products to market with more features and, generally, at lower cost. But the trend ...

David and Goliath 27/01/2009

Why microvias are ‘going large’ on fpga packages.

Small is beautiful 26/01/2009

Femtocells are set to expand 3G communications. But what are the silicon implications?

Strong signals 13/01/2009

Hyperboloid connectors retain such strong signal integrity that they are being used in harsher and harsher environments.

Tour de force! 05/12/2008

European VC event gives start ups a platform.

Going underground 05/12/2008

Leaky cables bring mobile communications to subway systems.

The sixth protocol 05/12/2008

Tackling the need for more IP address space, IPv6 is positioned to provide almost unlimited web addresses.

Float on 21/11/2008

Latest dsps concentrate on energy efficiency.

Small is beautiful 21/11/2008

Finding a compromise between higher power consumption and space saving is not as simple as you may think.

Multicore magic 07/11/2008

Multicore processor aimed at heart of comms web.

Communications systems go! 07/11/2008

To produce error free transmissions, design teams need to resolve both analogue and digital mixed signal problems.
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