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High-Speed Digital Seminar: 'Tackling High-Speed Serial Designs'
Today’s digital designs feature high-speed serial I/O technology like PCI EXPRESS®, Fibre Channel, SATA, etc., with data rates >2.5 Gb/s, embedded clocks, differential signaling, and layout density that makes probing difficult. Knowing how the latest tools can accelerate the design and validation process helps you get your products to market faster. At this event, you’ll learn about recent breakthroughs in test technology that enable...
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TRENTON Technology White Papers - PCI Express, SHB Express
Implementing PCI Express in PICMG Embedded Computing Systems * Power Issues in Edge Card Systems * SHB Express in MilCOTS Applications * PICMG 1.3 Specification Overview * PCI Express Usage in Embedded Systems * PICMG®
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PCI Express Technology Information from PLX Technology
PLX PCIe Switch Power Consumption Explained The power consumption of silicon with high-speed SerDes depends on the following factors. 01/07 Technology White Paper PCI Express Packet Latency Matters Latency is the delay between starting and completing an action. For a switch, it’s the time between the first bit of a packet on an input pin and the first bit of that packet on an output pin forwarded through the switch. 01/07 Technology White...
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PCI Express White Papers
Topics such as * PCI Express - A Technology-laden Technology for the Future * PCI Express - Driving the Future * PCI Express - Sizing Replay Buffer Appropriately and Achieving High Throughput
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PLX Technology PCIe Articles
Published articles on PCI Express. November/December 2007 Do the Math: Reduce Cost and Get the Right Communications System I/O Connectivity (CommsDesign, EE Times community, Steve Moore) Ultra-Wideband Teams Up with PCIe (EE Times India, Steve Moore) October 2007 Overcoming Latency in PCI Express (Embedded Magazine, Jack Regula) Reverse-Mode Bridging Breathes New Life Into Legacy Platforms (Electronic Design Europe, Steve Moore)...
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Bridging the Gap Between Military and COTS


Data Device Corporation (DDC) is recognized as a leading international supplier of high-reliability data interface products for military and commercial aerospace applications for over 40 years and MIL-STD-1553 products for more than 25 years. DDC’s product lines consist of advanced data bus technology for high-speed Ethernet and Fibre Channel networks, MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 data bus boards and components, synchro/resolver technologies, and solid-state power controllers and motor drives. Product forms include ASICs, Components, and PCI, PMC, cPCI, PC/104, PC/104 Plus, PCMCIA, PC, VME, VXI, USB, and PCIe cards.
Bridging the Gap Between Military and COTS


 

 

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