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EDN US Edition
–The Design Magazine of the Electronics Industry.
This magazine oozes quality. It is a comprehensive source of technical
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Cover Story
2004 DSP directory
The list of
resources supporting digital-signal processing continues to expand. Check
out the latest additions.
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By Robert Cravotta, Technical Editor
Design
Features
Serial-data constraints define scope-memory depth
Most high-bandwidth,
real-time scopes come with software to recover embedded clocks for
serial-data analysis. But just how much memory do you need?
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By Art Porter, Agilent Technologies
Web Exclusives
Web Exclusives Archive
Articles found only on our Web site.
Leading
Edge
Book strives to make you “one” with your waveforms

Transceiver IC meets very-short-range needs

Thanks for the smaller yet denser memories

Integration brings NAS to the masses

Embedded adapters ease Ethernet and Web communications

SAS seizes the spotlight

Tool lets you go with the flow

Harsh environments suit rugged PC

DSP boosts deep-memory real-time DSO’s bandwidth to 8 GHz

Interconnect takes center stage in pc-board design
Design Ideas
Transformerless dc/dc converter produces bipolar outputs

Single processor pin controls on/off function

Isolated MOSFET driver has wide duty-cycle range

Optoelectronic position control simplifies motor movements

Dual-polarity supply provides ±12V from one IC
Departments and Columns
edn.comment
Speaking truth to
power
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By Bill Schweber, Executive Editor

Signal Integrity
On-chip bypassing
with series termination
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By Howard Johnson, PhD
Digital Den
And then there was one: one more time
A little more hard
work...a little more hardware...a little more software...how much better can
you make a small-form-factor PC?
By Brian Dipert,
Technical Editor |
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