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ESL and Verification guru - Business assessment and analysis, Competitive analysis and related Services.

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Design and Verify Control Systems using Simulink (Part 4): Real-Time Testing

Design and Verify Signal Processing and Communications Systems (Part 3): DSP Early Software Verification

MathWorks - leading global provider of software for technical computing and Model-Based Design.

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Dr. David G. Alciatore - Colorado State University

Adept Robot Reference Guide
MECH417 - Control Systems
Mechatronics and Measurement Systems
Microchip PIC Microcontroller Resources
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Harry Gries - ASIC Methodology and EDA Technology Consultant.

Harry's Tweeter

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Altium - unified electronic product development solutions, Communicate - Altium Tweeter




Altium Designer provides electronic designers and engineers with a single, unified application that incorporates all the technologies and capabilities necessary for a complete electronic product development. Altium Designer integrates board- and FPGA-level system design, embedded software development, and PCB layout, editing and manufacturing within a single design...&lt;br/&gt;
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The Proteus Design Suite is wholly unique in offering the ability to co-simulate both high and low-level micro-controller code in the context of a mixed-mode SPICE circuit simulation. With this Virtual System Modelling facility, you can transform your product design cycle, reaping huge rewards in terms of reduced time to market and lower costs of development.




Co-simulation of microprocessor software within a mixed mode SPICE...&lt;br/&gt;
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"Accellera was formed in 2000 through the unification of Open Verilog International and VHDL International to focus on identifying new standards, development of standards and formats, and to foster the adoption of new methodologies."

Accellera and The SPIRIT Consortium Announce Plans to Merge
Tutorial on the Design and Verification of Low Power SoCs
Design and Verification Conference &amp;amp; Exhibition
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The Zatara ZA9L1 is a highly integrated system-on-chip (SoC) microcontroller based on the ARM922T 32-bit/16-bit core and tailored to the specific requirements of point-of-sale (POS) terminal design and meet the strict security requirements of the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council 2.0 specification.

Features Include

Real-Time Clock
Watchdog Timer (WDT)
Two Dedicated SPI Interfaces
USB 2.0 OTG Interface
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All schematics in this archive should be readable using DesignWorks Professional, DesignWorks Lite or LogicWorks products on either Windows or Macintosh or Free DesignWorks Viewer (currently for Windows only).




LogicWorks is an interactive circuit design tool intended for teaching and learning digital logic. No other software tool makes digital design easier, faster or more interactive than LogicWorks. The package gives you the power,...&lt;br/&gt;
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Providing detailed electronic design information regarding Interface, Computer, Cable, Processor and Embedded Buses. - Leroy Davis

Buses used on Personal Computers
Computers &amp;amp; Peripherals
Standards
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Erlernen der AVR-Assemblersprache mit praktischen Beispielen. Wollten Sie schon immer Assemblersprache von AT90S AVR-Prozessoren erlernen? Das ist die Seite zum Lernen!

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Robust 8-bit microcontrollers and high-performance 32-bit ARM-based microcontrollers with a wide range of peripherals.

ARM - The Architecture for the Digital World&lt;br/&gt;
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Embedded Computer Systems
Embedded Communications
Topics in Dependable Embedded Systems


Phil Koopman - Associate Professor - Carnegie Mellon University - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).

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IC Assembly Semiconductor Test Wafer Level Packaging. Digital cameras. Cell phones. Network servers. Laptops. Video games. MP3 players.

Amkor Technology was founded in 1968

Amkor Tweets

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Automatic Integrated Circuit Modeling Spice (AIM-Spice) is a version of SPICE, the most popular analog circuit simulator.




AIM-Spice is a new version of SPICE running under the Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. AIM-Spice for Windows is capable of displaying graphically the results of a simulation in progress, a feature that allows the operator to terminate a run based on an instant information on intermediate simulation...&lt;br/&gt;
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Cirrus Logic is recognized worldwide for its expertise in developing high-precision analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs) for a broad range of consumer and industrial markets. The most respected brands in the audio and industrial markets such as Bose, Harman International, IO, Onkyo, Marantz, Panasonic, Philips, Pioneer, Samsung and Sony rely on Cirrus Logic technology.

Founded in 1984 with headquarters in Austin, Texas, Cirrus Logic is...&lt;br/&gt;
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Developer of wireless, rugged computing solutions for mobile workers including handhelds, laptops, secure mobile servers and ultra-thin clients.

High performance vehicle rugged notebook

"...the GD6000 keeps you connected with up to four integrated wireless devices. WI-FI (WLAN), Cellular Data (WWAN), GPS, and Bluetooth with sophisticated RF shielding and noise filtering.."

Features Include

Standard Vehicle Dock
Trusted Platform Module...&lt;br/&gt;
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".. produces slate tablet PCs for mobile professionals in industries including healthcare, government, and field force automation..."



F5 Mobile Field Tool - Rugged Tablet PC

"Its lightweight, rugged design, superior ergonomics, integrated features and adaptable capabilities provide "on-site, real-time" productivity in the harshest environments"

Features Include -

Thin and light, about 3 lbs.
Wi-Fi, 3G, Bluetooth wireless connectivity
Natural pen/speech...&lt;br/&gt;
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"A global leader in nanomanufacturing technology solutions with a broad portfolio of innovative equipment, service and software products for the fabrication of semiconductor chips, flat panels, solar photovoltaic cells, flexible electronics and energy efficient glass."




Applied Materials - Wikipedia "is the world's largest supplier of products and services to the semiconductor industry."&lt;br/&gt;
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"TSMC operates two advanced 300mm wafer fabs, four 8-inch wafer fabs, and one 6-inch wafer fab. Fab operations are centralized in Taiwan, primarily in the Hsinchu Science Park and the Tainan Science Park."

TSMC's eFoundry

"Web-based applications that give designers a more active role in design, engineering, and logistics when working with TSMC."&lt;br/&gt;
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"Micron's DRAM and Flash components are used in today's most advanced computing, networking, and communications products..."&lt;br/&gt;
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"The PIC18 Explorer features a PIC18F8722 microcontroller --the superset of .... PIC18 general purpose 5V family. This board also includes the PIC18F87J11 processor PIM, which is the superset of our PIC18 J-series of 3V MCUs for cost-sensitive applications."



Features Include

Alpha-numeric LCD display
USB interface for USB to RS-232 communication
25LC256 SPI EEPROM
Crystal oscillator
Potentiometer (connected to 10-bit A/D, analog input...&lt;br/&gt;
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"This board is designed to help you quickly evaluate the ispMACH 4000ZE, prototype your designs, check performance and verify power consumption."



Features Include

LCD panel (2 x 7-segment)
Status LEDs and 8 utility LEDs
2 generic pushbutton input switches
8-bit input switch
Access to nearly all device I/O
USB Cable for power and programming


On-board programming control, using Lattice MachXO + USB controller.

ispLEVER Classic is the design...&lt;br/&gt;
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A versatile system which can be used both for consumer and industrial product design. It has most of the needed interface for developing the gadget or industrial instrument in the card itself. - delabs

"The evaluation board includes the high performance STR912FAW44ARM966E-S microcontroller featuring Pre-fetch Queue and Branch cache, full speed USB2.0 compatible port, Ethernet 100/10 interface, Embedded MAC, a large Dual Bank Flash memory, a large SRAM and...&lt;br/&gt;
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"..preserve and present information about the development and use of Linux in embedded systems."

Processors
Board and Chip Vendors
Products


BeagleBoard - TI's ARM based OMAP3 - Beagle Board

ELC will be held April 6th to April 8th in San Francisco, CA, USA. Conference Information (and registration)&lt;br/&gt;
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