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EETimes Europe Newsletter - July 15, 2010
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Intel Connected Services Gateway Reference Design
July 14, 2010
The broadband-enabled wireless gateway simplifies the management of TV, Internet, telephony, utility monitoring, and security services for homes and businesses using a single cost-effective platform. The validated design, based on the Intel Atom processor N450, is available through a royalty free license and includes schematic, layout and Gerber files.
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PoE+ Circuit Delivers 13W to 70W for Powered Devices (PDs)
July 14, 2010
This application note presents a simple, cost-effective, pre-IEEE 802.3at PoE+ Powered Decice (PD) solution that employs the MAX5941B. The preliminary requirements of PoE+ PDs are discussed, as is the advantage of extending the existing MAX5941B circuit to implement a PoE+ PD. Test results including inrush-current limit, efficiency, output ripple, and dynamic response are presented for a 3.3V, 30W PD.
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Using FPGA Prototyping Board as an SoC Verification and Integration Platform
July 14, 2010
This paper presents one practical implementation of Prototyping Board Verification and Integration Platform.
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Optimizing Memory Bandwidth in Complex SoCs
July 14, 2010
In this paper, Sonics investigates and discusses the trade-off between multi-threaded non-blocking (MTNB) flow-control and single threaded tag (STT) based flow-control in the realm of Open Core Protocol (OCP) specifications.
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EMI Challenge to Ethernet in the Car
July 08, 2010
Ethernet can now be added to the list of automotive networks, such as CAN, LIN, FlexRay and MOST. But why is it needed and for what applications? The reason is simple and is why Ethernet totally dominates office networking and is now the choice for both factory and the home. Simplicity and field-proven open standardisation have
significantly lowered the Cost of Ownership in every application Ethernet has entered. Volumes of scale in the office and consumer market supported by a magnitude of Ethernet vendors have driven pricing levels far lower than any custom designed protocol.
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