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A perfect storm is brewing in semiconductor design and it reminds of a period about 20 years ago when many of the same forces were at work. The storm is all about challenges and opportunities to expand a market for a specific type of semiconductor technology, and the main thing missing is coherent infrastructure or ecosystem to facilitate it.
In this three part series, the basic framework is described for using digital signal processing in analyzing and processing analog data gathered by intelligent sensors. Part 3: The effect of digitization on the sampled signal.
In this three part series, the basic framework is described for using digital signal processing in analyzing and processing analog data gathered by intelligent sensors. Part 2: Using filters to clean up sensor signals
A step-by-step guide to using Blue Water Embedded’s Prisim graphical drawing engine and runtime framework to quickly create professional quality graphics for display on resource-constrained embedded targets.
In this three part series, the basic framework is described for using digital signal processing in analyzing and processing analog data gathered by intelligent sensors. Part 1: Foundational DSP concepts.
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Is there a value for design engineers in product teardown analysis, a phenomenon that has proliferated in recent years but which offer typically outdated information while serving as a marketing tool in the hands of some OEMs, researchers, stock traders and publishing companies?
The 16-Gbyte version of Apple's iPhone 4 carries a bill of materials cost of $187.51, keeping with Apple's strategy of maintaining hefty profit margins on the popular smartphone, according to a teardown analysis conducted by market research firm iSuppli.
With the advent of wireless display technology, the modern "wireless home" can now include one less cable strung across the living room.
You could call the new Apple iPhone 4 an iPad Nano because it uses at least six chips from the popular Apple tablet, according to analysts from UBM TechInsights who have done a teardown of the new smartphone, revealing it uses a MEMS gyro from STMicroelectronics.
A team of experts reviews the evidence on Apple's A4 processor in an attempt to determine its origins and the influence of chip design houses recently acquired by Apple.
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