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July 2005

Cover Story

 

Run for your life: Ultralow-power systems designed for the long haul

- By Margery Conner, Technical Editor
Systems can achieve an average current drain on the order of 1 μA by relying on a low duty cycle and by minimizing the power needs of their processor, software, and analog interface.

Pulse

 

FROM EDN EUROPE: Program DSPs directly in LabView

- By Graham Prophet

FROM EDN EUROPE: Wireless protocols adopt UWB—but UWB wrangle drags on

- By Graham Prophet

FROM EDN EUROPE: Standard FPGA hardware will power Teraflop computer

- By Graham Prophet

FROM EDN EUROPE: Multi-standard software-defined-radio adds DRM format

- By Graham Prophet

FROM EDN EUROPE: Hybrid DSP/µPs meet low-cost BoM targets

- By Graham Prophet

Department and Columns

 

FROM EDN EUROPE: Shortage? What shortage?

- By Graham Prophet, Editor

Features

 

FROM EDN EUROPE: FPGA-based configurable computing delivers on its promises

- By Malachy Devlin, Nallatech
In real-world applications, FPGAs are starting to demonstrate immense tangible advantages over traditional high-performance computing solutions - advantages that include increases in processing performance and system flexibility, together with reduced size, weight and power consumption.

FROM EDN EUROPE: The two-horse race of logic analysis

- By Graham Prophet, Editor
Getting engineers to reach more readily for the logic analyser has been an objective for instrumentation vendors for many years. Now, the measurement tool is finding new applications, including dissecting the logic waveforms that drive digital modulation radios.

 

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