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ordered by relevance and dateVishay Introduces Streaming Video Comparison Demonstrations of Bulk Metal Foil Resistors on Website
Video | www.electronicspecifier.com | Apr 27, 2009
Vishay's Video Comparison Demonstrations of Bulk Metal Foil Resistors on Website : Electronics News from Electronic Specifier
Intelligent -48V Hotswap Controller for High Power Blades
Circuit board power consumption has been rising steadily. In fact, circuit boards that dissipate 200 watts are common because the boards must use several high power CPUs and ASICs to deliver new and enhanced features without increasing the size of the circuit board.
http://www.i2p.com/corporate/webcasts/intelligent48vhotswapcont.cfm
World's First 90nm Flash-based FPGAs Deliver Programmable Systems on a Chip
Topics explored include the use of FlashBAK memory, capabilities for infield reprogrammability and the implementation of high-speed source-synchronous interfaces to DDR2 memory and other devices.
http://www.latticesemiconductor.com/corporate/webcasts/worldsfirst90nmflashbased/index.cfm
Streaming Video Highlights Applications Capabilities of Honeywell SMART Position Sensor :
Video | www.electronicspecifier.com | Jun 8, 2009
Streaming Video Highlights Applications and Capabilities of Honeywell's SMART Position Sensor : Electronics News from Electronic Specifier
Interfacing High Sample Rate ADCs to FPGAs
The ADS6000 is a family of high sample rate (up to 125 Mega Samples Per Second) Analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) from Texas Instruments. These ADCs output their digital data serially at speeds greater than 800 Mbps.
http://www.i2p.com/corporate/webcasts/interfacinghighsamplerate.cfm
Revolutionizing Clock Network Implementation
Typically, most circuit boards implement their clocking network using Fan-out Buffers, Zero-Delay Buffers, Clock Generators, Logic Translators, and so on. Every board requires a different clocking network and consequently uses different sets of ICs from multiple vendors.
http://www.i2p.com/corporate/webcasts/revolutionizingclocknetwo.cfm
Instant-On, Non-Volatile FPGAs for Automotive Systems
While SRAM based FPGAs have been used in automotive applications for several years, designers dislike the requirements of an external boot device and slow startup times.
http://www.latticesemiconductor.com/corporate/webcasts/instantonnonvolatilefpgas/index.cfm
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