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This type of merger and acquisition activity could be taken as a sign of the nearing of the memory bottom and could ease flash oversupply issues, an analyst believes.
A variety of precision applications sense light and convert that information into a useful digital word. Armed with a Bode plot, the designer must carefully correct circuit instability in the application's front end.
EDA tools address simulation, verification, and layout for mixed-signal designs.
Embedded debugging gets a lot of attention for being a schedule and resource hog, but there may be more to it than just fixing bad software.
Open-source software has become a staple in the embedded-system industry as designers struggle with escalating software complexity on limited budgets.
Work closely with your lithium-ion-cell manufacturer and battery-pack-design house to develop safety and performance features for your system's battery pack.
Prying Eyes: A look inside Sandisk's Sansa M250 reveals platform minded design decisions, surprising flash-memory choices, and potential hacks.
The PHY2060 is a complete 10-Gbps assembly that achieves error-free transmission at a latency of 120 nsec over 30m of 24-gauge AWG twinaxial copper cable.
Tales From The Cube: An engineering change order erases a design's input stabilizing capacitance, with costly results.
Current-feedback amplifiers can provide constant analog bandwidth as they operate in the different gain configurations found in automated test equipment.
An analyst reports that AMD's tight-lipped manufacturing strategy may soon be disclosed and that it is expected to include plans to divest the chip maker's Dresden fabs. The possible fab spin-off could then be formed into a separate pure-play foundry, supported by IBM 45-nm process technology and cash from a Middle East investment group.
This type of merger and acquisition activity could be taken as a sign of the nearing of the memory bottom and could ease flash oversupply issues, an analyst believes.
The agreement expands Arrow Enterprise Computing Solutions’ IBM distribution business to 12 European markets.