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TTEthernet: A Powerful Network Solution for Advanced Integrated Systems
Time-triggered Ethernet technology offers real-time performance over Ethernet networks. This white paper is an overview of the technology discussing determinism in critical Ethernet networks. Integration between synchronous and asynchronous Ethernet communication is also discussed.
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VPX: VMEbus for the 21st Century
VPX, revered by some embedded industry players as a veritable "rising star" in the VME realm, is bringing new levels of computing performance to today's – and tomorrow's – embedded military applications.
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DoD Business Transformation: Stewardship and Autonomy
The Department of Defense (DoD) is undergoing a progressive transformation towards a Net-Centric enterprise, in support of data and service interoperability across various services and agencies to enhance mission-oriented decision making capabilities.
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8M nvSRAM: Technology forges new non-volatile capabilities
With nvSRAM's enabling technology now scaling to 130 nm and under, access times are 40 percent faster, and four to eight times higher densities are provided. Meanwhile, to keep pace, the latest nvSRAM devices are now ahead of their battery-backed SRAM, parallel FRAM, MRAM, and EEPROM rival technologies in many legacy applications.
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Pushing the envelope of the ATCA standard to solve state-of-the art beamforming challenges
A customer reference story illustrates how using FPGAs in redesign reduces hardware costs by nearly half while increasing overall performance and accelerating the speed of the application.
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Driving both technology and cost/performance
Q&A with Chris Fanning and David Lee Rutledge, Lattice Semiconductor Corporation
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Signal processing in FPGAs goes mainstream
Q&A with Jeffrey Milrod, President and CEO, BittWare
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Power consumption as the competitive advantage
Our exclusive interview sheds light on how Actel’s strategy and technology are reshaping programmable logic for the latest power-sensitive applications.
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Stretching the boundaries for FPGAs and people
Q&A with Jeff Kodosky, Co-Founder and Technology Fellow, National Instruments
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One Button Test Strategy for Volume Manufacturing
The latest kDiagnostics™ Manufacturing Suite offering from Kozio allows engineers to create automated processes that dramatically reduce the cost of testing products by increasing fault coverage and throughput while minimizing test development efforts.
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Tune in: MIMO IP for FPGAs benefits military and commercial radios
Q & A with Babak Daneshrad, PhD from Silvus Communication Systems. Silvus has some amazing IP – they've cracked the code on tuning SDR antennas to take advantage of time, frequency, and space.
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Spearmint- or cinnamon-flavored handsets? An SDR the size of a Gumstix
Q&A with Steve Jennis (PrismTech) and Gordon Kruberg (Gumstix), whom we met at a recent Software Defined Radio Forum meeting in Portland, Oregon, where PrismTech showcased their SCA implementation on a small form factor "motherboard" by Gumstix.
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FPGAs drive a wedge into embedded market fragmentation
Q&A with Craig Anderson from Nallatech -- one of those quiet technology companies whose "still waters run deep."
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The Best Defense is a Good Offense
With military systems' life cycles of 20 to 50 years, component obsolescence is always an issue. Now, however, OEMs are adopting more proactive Bill of Materials (BOM) management practices to lessen the impact of End-of-Life (EOL) notices.
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Improving Determinism of Industrial Applications Over Ethernet
It is possible to achieve the determinism required by industrial applications using standard Quality of Service techniques. In order to do so, the software architecture of the industrial device has to be adapted in order to separate as much as possible processing of low and high priority flows.
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