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20-Bit, Linear, Low Noise, Precision, Bipolar ±10V DC Voltage Source Analog Devices The digital input to the circuit is serial and is compatible with standard SPI, QSPI™, MICROWIRE®, and DSP interface standards. For high accuracy applications, the circuit offers high precision, as well as low noise, and this is ensured by the combination of the AD5791, AD8675, and AD8676 precision components. ... Read more High-Speed, Real-Time Recording Systems Rodger Hosking, Pentek In today's world of high-speed A/D converters operating in the gigahertz range, real-time signal recording has become a challenging task. When designing a real-time recorder capable of streaming sustained data to disk at rates of up to 2 GB/sec and higher, the developer has to consider the limitations ... Read more USB-Based Thermocouple Temperature Monitor with Cold Junction Compensation ADI This circuit uses the ADuC7060/ADuC7061 precision analog microcontroller in an accurate thermocouple temperature monitoring application. The ADuC7060/ADuC7061 integrates dual 24-bit Σ-Δ ADCs, dual programmable current sources, a 14-bit DAC, and a 1.2 V internal reference, as well as an ARM7 ... Read more 3D-IC Testing with the Mentor Graphics Tessent Platform Steve Pateras, Mentor Graphics Three-dimensional stacked integrated circuits (3D-ICs) are composed of multiple stacked die, and are viewed as critical in helping the semiconductor industry keep pace with Moore's Law. Current integration and interconnect methods include wirebond and flip-chip and have been in production for some time. ... Read more Using Tessent Low Power Test to Manage Switching Activity Giri Podichetty, Mentor Graphics Today's advanced integrated circuit (IC) designs are increasing in complexity, with their seemingly endless progression to smaller geometries, ever increasing integration between analog and digital blocks, and diminishing supply voltages. Both this complexity and the need for energy efficiency in portable ... Read more Addressing 32/28-nm IC Implementation Challenges with Talus Vortex and Talus Vortex FX Magma Design Automation This paper describes the technical and business challenges of implementing designs at the 32/28-nm node. Topics include low-power design, crosstalk effects, process variability, and the dramatic increase in the number of operating modes and corners. Also discussed are the related issues regarding engineering ... Read more Transparent Electronic Materials: An Emerging Market Opportunity NanoMarkets As we enter 2012, NanoMarkets believes that three major industry sectors—displays, solar panels and the windows industry—will soon require novel transparent electronics materials. These new materials sets will embrace conductors, semiconductors and dielectrics and NanoMarkets believes that all this will ... Read more Silicon Enabling In A Modular Architecture Intel Corporation This article explores the use of the UEFI Platform Initialization (PI) specifications as a framework for silicon enabling. We will examine the building block elements provided for by the specification as well as the platform boot process, unique modes, and common uses. Additionally, it examines drivers ... Read more Internet of Things: Drawing Charts using the Cloud Services Openpicus Internet of things is one of the most important technological advances of the 21st century. Internet of Things becomes more and more powerful. At present, there are 9 billion connected devices, and by 2020, there will be 24 billion devices (according to the Global Mobile Industry Trade Group, GSMA). ... Read more Analog Signal Chain Guide Texas Instruments The Analog Signal Chain Guide offers selection tables and featured product overviews of signal chain devices, which target a wide variety of applications from industrial, medical, communications, audio, consumer and computing. Whether you need faster speed, higher precision, lower power or smaller package ... Read more
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This month Keithley Instruments is giving away two of its Model 2200 power supplies, worth 735 Euros each, for EETimes Europe's readers to win. The Model 2200-20-5: 20V, 5A, 100W on offer is one of five general-purpose programmable DC power supplies recently launched by the company, designed for source measurement instruments for component, module, and device characterization and test applications.

Part of the Series 2200 family, the unit’s voltage output accuracy is specified at 0.03% and its current output accuracy is 0.05%. The supply’s high output (1mV) and measurement (0.1mA) resolution makes it well-suited for characterizing low power circuits and devices in applications such as measuring idle mode and sleep mode currents to confirm devices can meet today’s ever-more-challenging goals for energy efficiency.

And the winners are:

In our previous reader offer, EPC was giving away ten of its EPC9002 development board kits, worth USD 95 each.
Lucky winners include  I. Blythe and C. Hardman from the UK, M. Casartelli and D. Cogliati from Italy, C. Cossio from Spain, W. Milarch from Germany, r. Milewicz from Poland, M. Prascak from Slovakia, A. Raidl from Austria and M. Taslakov from Bulgaria.
All should be receiving their kits soon. Let's wish them some interesting findings with their projects.

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