Journal On Demand - April 7, 2010
Thursday, April 8, 2010
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Welcome to the April issue of our new monthly Journal On Demand newsletter. This month, our popular new supplement to FPGA Journal, Embedded Technology Journal, and IC Design and Verification Journal brings you an exciting lineup of white papers, videos and webcasts from industry-leading vendors, as well as the newest episodes of our popular Chalk Talks with Amelia Dalton. If you have any questions or comments, please let us know - or better yet, jump right in and make yourself heard on our new, remodeled Journal Forums. Our community of over 100,000 engineers worldwide can probably answer just about any technical question you can come up with. Thanks for reading, Kevin Morris
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IC Journal - March 30, 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
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Latest NewsNew in the ForumsI shure hope so I really hope that one day massive analog arrays are feasible. We do not use high frequencies (20-150kHz), so we are the low-frequency category. Having an analog computation engine would be great, as it is inherent real-time. But the amount of filtering w... Posted on 03/25/10 at 3:25 AM by: jast What would you do with 48 cores? Implementing massive parallel algorithms would be the obvious answer. But that is exactly what I would be doing. Working in Sonar research, we often need a massive amount of bandpass filters (no, an STFFT just won't do it), and more operations on the band... Posted on 03/25/10 at 3:20 AM by: jast How much do you really explore? This week we took a look an approach Cadence is providing to allow more floorplan exploration. But floorplanning is just a part of a complex design process that involves lots of tradeoff... Posted on 03/23/10 at 6:37 PM by: bmoyer |
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Embedded Technology Journal - March 30, 2010
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New in the ForumsInVisage Image Sensor Technology I can imagine them being used in high-speed applications. High speed cameras heavily benefit from sensitive sensors, as the exposure time can be reduced, thus reducing motion blur. In our project, we do high speed 3D video captures of flying bats,... Posted on 03/27/10 at 4:08 AM by: jast Dynamic memory allocation on small devices I recently had a discussion with some peers about the use of dynamic memory allocation on small embedded devices (like small Atmel microprocessors). What do you think? Is there a purpose for dynamic memory allocation on these small devices with limited me... Posted on 03/25/10 at 6:08 AM by: jast Looks like I dropped a zero. Of Looks like I dropped a zero. Of course 1.1 microns is equivalent to 1100 nanometers. We'll fix it. Posted on 03/23/10 at 3:16 PM by: Jim Turley "the company now uses a Paleolit "the company now uses a Paleolithic 1.1-micron (110 nm) process" Which is it? 1.1 micron (1100 nm) or 0.11 micron (110 nm)? Posted on 03/23/10 at 2:57 PM by: gabor@alacron.com InVisage Image Sensor Technology Jim Turley took a look at quantum dots and image sensors in his article (click here). Do you think this technology might replace CMOS image sensors? Posted on 03/23/10 at 1:57 PM by: kevin | Current Feature Articles
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