Bluetooth modules aid medical apps
Laird Technologies Inc. has introduced new lineup of Bluetooth modules, the BTM411 and BTM520, designed to support the demands of medical equipment manufacturers.
- Compact isolator reduces PCB space
- SCART saves power in STBs, A/V receivers
- Digital radio test targets 3G LTE testing
- Cost-effective sensor eases motion sensing
- CDR transceiver enhances HD-SDI video signals
- RTOS ensures safety in critical tool processing
- Digital media processor packs royalty-free H.264 codec
DRAM vendors redesign market strategies
Despite an oversupply that has led to severe price erosion over the past year, DRAM makers are determined to pursue the latest innovation to achieve an edge over their competitors.
Minimizing component-variation sensitivity in single op amp filters
By delving a little more deeply into the Sallen-Key filter's component sensitivities, we discover a "sweet spot" in the mathematical analysis that allows the design of simple, single op amp filters whose performance rivals that of more complicated filters. This approach has been useful in extending the utility of Sallen-Key filters.
USB OTG
Explore key issues about USB On-The-Go.
The OTG specification is an addendum to the original USB specification. USB OTG defines a way for portable devices, through only one connector per device, to connect to supported USB products in addition to the PC.
Teardown reveals Android phone BOM cost
A virtual teardown conducted by iSuppli Corp. estimates that the BOM cost of T-Mobile G1 smart phone, the first wireless handset to be based on Google Inc.'s Android mobile OS, reached $143.89.
STM32: a Class B ready MCU
platform
Home appliances have to comply with IEC60335, which is intended to prevent malfunction in case of fault condition. Depending on the class (A/B/C), MCU components have to be tested at power on and monitored during run-time for safety critical applications.
Aim for compact, high-efficiency AC/DC supplies
Like most electronic systems, power supplies continue to get smaller. Smaller designs are achieved by combining a range of techniques, rather than through dramatic technology breakthroughs. It's the skill of the designer that separates a very good power supply from an average one.
Implement OFDMA, MIMO for WiMAX, LTE
Sam Jenkins of picoChip discusses how to implement the core DSP algorithm of OFDMA, then the novel variant used by LTE for the uplink, and finally a brief discussion of MIMO for both WiMAX and LTE.
The art of Mobile WiMAX testing
The latest version of the WiMAX standard addresses the mobile services required to free users from the tethers of a predetermined location. As with any new technology comes the need to test its hardware.
Choose the right architecture for mobile WiMAX
WiMAX continues to grow in popularity, and the solidification of the 802.16 standard has ensured that the technology will be around for the long haul. As the fixed 802.16d standard becomes more readily available, the focus turns to the mobile aspect of WiMAX.
Embedded developers make OS choices
Here's the second installment of a two-part report of Embedded Systems Design magazine's 2008 Embedded Market Study results.
Analysis: Investing in renewable technologies
Semiconductor and related industries like LED manufacturers are now seeking to convert all the talk about "green" engineering into another kind of green.
- ON Semi gives up on Atmel takeover bid
- Study: China uses 1/3 of '07 global ICs
- Qimonda rises in ranks, but future hangs
- Gphones should be more open in net search
- Adobe-ARM team up boosts ARM-powered devices
- DisplaySearch sees lower handset display demand
- Qualcomm guilty of contempt of Broadcom injunction
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- CMO to delay production ramp at 8.5G LCD fab
- Next-generation processors arrive, bit by bit
- Intel 'well-positioned' in Asia to brave slowdown
- Forecast Lowered For Global Semiconductor Market
- MEMS market slows, less attractive to venture capital
- Panasonic's takeover of Sanyo all about green technology
How to grow an electronics giant
How Samsung made the transition from a CE dwarf to a global brand is a well-told story. Over the past decade, Samsung has ascended to the status of media darling and envy of the industry.
Fab tech roll call: survival of the fittest
Manufacturers are rolling out 45nm ICs, with 32nm designs in the works; 22nm and even smaller devices are in R&D. But delivery of chips at 32nm and beyond won't be a cool breeze.
Explore NAND flash implementation options
Several factors are contributing to the challenges of designing NAND flash memory subsystems. Presented in this article are different NAND flash implementations.
AMD regains market standing with Shanghai processors
AMD redeems itself with its latest 45nm Shanghai processor driving an uptick in sales in high-end server markets, based on some integrators.
Analyst tames forecasts for two major firms
An analyst cut revenue and earnings forecasts for microprocessor vendors Intel and Advanced Micro Devices, citing lower PC demand.
AMD seeks to add more fabs in Germany
AMD is expected to expand its production lines and future foundry service providers such as Fab 36 and Fab 38 in Dresden, Germany.
Solar markets: Highlighting PV technology
It has been shown that solar energy harvesting will soon go mainstream, but it's not clear which of the many diverse technologies vying for dominance in this emerging market will take precedence.
MEMS tech brings inroads in consumer devices
As MEMS technology steadily gets integrated into consumer devices, it could soon make a giant step toward the so-called 'lifestyle products, where MEMS chips could provide more manageable interfaces.
MEMS chips up for innovation despite slowdown
MEMS chips are still being immersed into diverse consumer applications, according to the MEMS Executive Congress.
Qualcomm steps up to reach top 10 IC suppliers
Qualcomm has devised a 27-percent year-over-year growth rate to jump to ninth place among the largest IC suppliers in the first three quarters of 2008, according to Insights Inc.
Aiming to lead in an emerging technology, IBM's Microelectronics Group has launched what it claims as the industry's first 45nm, SOI foundry offering.
Soitec opens 300mm wafer fab in Singapore
Soitec has inaugurated its new 300mm SOI wafer fab in new Pasir Ris Wafer Fab Park, Singapore.


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Consumer electronics with a twist
By Olga Kharif, The Tech Beat
One good thing that could come out of this economic downturn is an explosion of innovation in consumer electronics.There are signs that the electronics industry may be inching closer to breaking a new frontier and offering flexible consumer electronics.
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AMD seeks to attain profitability in mini-notebooks
"The company will target everything from a mini-notebook to the highest-end of x86 performance, but we are not going any further than that for the foreseeable future," What do you think of this strategy by AMD? Will it work for the company? Share your thoughts! Jumpstart the discussion!
Know the nuts and bolts of HDCP
This article provides a technical interpretation of the HDCP specification and then explores the reasoning behind some of the problems.





















