
SHARC Processor Evaluation Kit Limited Time Offer
Analog Devices is offering a 50% discount on new SHARC Processor Family evaluation kits until July 31, 2008.
The SHARC Processor fits into a variety of applications such as Digital Home, Pro Audio, Industrial and Instrumentation, Automotive, Military, and Medical.
The following kits will be discounted to $249 through your local Distributor: ADZS-21262-EZLITE, ADZS-21364-EZLITE, ADZS-21369-EZLITE, and ADZS-21375-EZLITE.

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Combining DSPs and FPGAs in next-generation multimode wireless handset designs
Multimode RF is currently incorporated in a number of advanced handsets, either in the commercial or public safety/military worlds.
Because many of these handsets must support advanced, complex, evolving, and/or emerging protocols, the need for a powerful, reprogrammable part such as an FPGA arises.
Use of FPGAs in low-power handsets design is becoming more and more possible thanks to the benefits of shrinking silicon geometries.
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http://www.pc104online.com
date: 6/1/2007

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FPGAs increase machine vision systems' performance
Higher-resolution cameras and faster frame rates are pushing data rates beyond many host PCs' processing capabilities.
Kumara describes how acceleration hardware at the right place in the system can make up the shortfall and explains why using FPGAs is the most cost-effective approach to attain the needed performance.
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http://www.industrial-embedded.com
date: 5/31/2008

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Migrating to Virtex-5 – without falling off a cliff
Upgrading technology always involves some development and integration risk.
The use of well-defined IP cores with high-level, consistent interfaces minimizes the risk of technology insertion and allows end users to successfully migrate to new technology.
preview:
http://www.vmebus-systems.com
date: 2/13/2007

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A bridge from VME to FPGAs – Tundra evolves
We’ve been closely associated with Tundra for a long time (formerly Newbridge Microsystems back in the “old” days). Originally one of two suppliers of VME interface chips, Tundra now claims the lion’s share of the VME interface market.
And where that market goes, so does Tundra.
With 2eSST, PCI Express, and now FPGAs (think VITA 57 FMC cards), Tundra builds a bridge to the future.
Edited excerpts follow.
preview:
http://www.vmecritical.com
date: 4/25/2008
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Accelerating DO-254 for ASIC/FPGA designs
Implementing an optimized process that comprises methodologies and tools for successful ASIC and FPGA development under the DO-254 avionics safety assurance standard can reduce development costs and speed up the approval process.
The authors examine a four-fold subset of the standard.
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http://www.vmecritical.com
date: 6/13/2007
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Combining DSPs and FPGAs in next-generation multimode wireless handset designs
All portable radio/handsets systems have their own specific feature requirements.
However, they are designed with some or all of the following criteria in mind: low cost, low-power consumption, and small form factor.
While FPGA-based handsets is still a niche application for special-purpose and/or high-end applications, one can foresee that such a design approach might be made mainstream by silicon evolution as well as insatiable wireless mark...
preview:
http://dsp-fpga.com
date: 6/13/2007
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