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* Intelligent Plug-In Servo Drive For Limited Space Integration
* Nallatech Launches Rugged Virtex-5 Product Range for Defence & Security Applications
*   Pentek Introduces New Clock, Sync and Gate Distribution Board
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Hypercom Selects Surf Communication Solutions AMC DSP Farm
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TI’s Floating-Point DSPs Power Polycom’s New SoundStructure Voice Conferencing.
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Low Noise, Tiny, 16-Bit Delta Sigma ADC Upgrades System Accuracy
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SPIRIT and HTC deploy the first Video-over-IP handset
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New design service provides access to advanced DSP technology for software radio applications.
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Blackhawk’s USB560BP JTAG Emulator for TI DSP’s is not only the most popular and preferred USB emulator, but also the first XDS560-class device that requires NO power supply and weighs under 5 ounces. Special Offer.  more>>   

  Synplify® DSP ASIC Edition from Synplicity

Capture designs, explore implementation architectures, and target them to either FPGA or ASIC technology .
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X3-SDF New! High Performance PCI Express XMC I/O Perfect for Vibration Measurement, Audio & Acoustic Testing & Data Acquisition
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  Spectrum Digital announces the new XDS560R USB JTAG Emulator. This advanced emulator, selling for $ 2499.00 in North America, supports TI DavinciTM, OMAP, C6xxx, C5xxx, F28xx, and TMS470 ARM processors. more>>
 
 

Dallas Basestation Conference

Dallas, USA: 3rd - 4th Dec '07

  
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The LTC2226H is a 12-bit 25Msps, low power 3V A/D designed for digitizing high frequency, wide dynamic range signals. AC performance includes 71.4dB SNR and 90dB SFDR.  more>>   

A/D Converters for Telecommunications - ESD-MSD Mixed Signal Design Cluster.


These are an excellent series of presentations on practical A/D converter applications, including Sigma-Delta, Nyquist Rate A/D and High Speed Interpolating A/D.

The discussion of the different converter types starts with the basic principles of the architecture. The design process is described with special emphasis on achieving high accuracy, high speed and low power consumption.
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The General Purpose Processor - by David Katz and Richard Gentile


What characteristics do today’s General Purpose Processors (GPPs) share? How have evolving multimedia standards (e.g. audio, imaging and video) influenced today’s GPP? What makes a good GPP?.

In past “design-in” generations, the GPP was more tuned to the connectivity and control aspects of the application and less on the signal processing. For designers using a GPP in the past, there were a few choices. 
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