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MDC and MiniPCI modem/LAN combo design for notebooks 2000-05-03
This paper describes the technical challenge of designing software modem and modem/LAN combo for notebook based on these two new platforms. Both modem hardware and software architecture will be discussed. The advantages of cost, development and homologation cycle, as well as variety of choice of vendors will be presented too  
Ethernet LAN to ATM WAN 2000-03-20
This paper presents a single-chip solution aimed at providing efficient transport between the LAN and WAN networks. The increasing speed and complexity of multiple transport protocols makes the WAN-LAN interface devices critical to the performance and flexibility of communication networks  
Scalable transparent LAN services with VPLS 2004-09-01
Achieve VPLS connectivity between multiple sites as if these sites were attached to the same Ethernet LAN  
LAN connections: Essential key to 3G wireless 2001-04-01
Internet access appears poised to break free from its PC-based wireline model to a future of untethered connections via handheld portable terminals, including notebook computers, etc. This article discusses some of the problems encountered in wireless communication and why enhancements are needed to help this technology evolve.  
Wireless LAN technology enables the real Internet 2001-12-01
This article introduces some of the major principles of OFDM and presents some of the reasons why it has become one of the preeminent choices for high-speed data communications.  
LAN switching techniques using the PI5L100 & PI5L200 2000-11-28
This application note describes how the PI5L100/200 LanSwitch devices can be used as replacements to mechanical reed relays in various applications such as 10BaseT, 100BaseVG-AnyLAN and Fast Ethernet switching techniques.  
Ethernet moves past 10Gbps 2001-05-01
Advances in Ethernet and the emergence of an intelligent optical layer have given birth to an alternative transport architecture that extends the power of Ethernet to MANs, WANs, and LAN backbones  
Pick the right bus for your apps 2006-08-01
Engineers should consider key bus attributes such as latency, bandwidth, software support, distance support and availability when determining the appropriate bus for an application. PCIe is particularly well-suited for test and measurement. USB provides widespread availability and easy-to-use plug and play capabilities while LAN is appropriate for distributed applications with modest throughput requirements  
Voice services over 802.11 WLAN 1999-06-29
This application note addresses issues relative to latency for guaranteeing the delivering of toll quality voice packets over a DSSS 802.11 wireless LAN  
XDSL driver and receiver 2000-09-27
The demand for high-speed Internet access, LAN connectivity and short distance data communications is growing exponentially. Telephone lines such as twisted pairs have been used in LANs to transmit data between data terminals and computers and video on demand (VOD) applications. This paper introduces the several forms of DSL available  
Multi-functional communication device for various data networks 1999-06-29
This paper describes a flexible design model of communication device for interfacing with various data networks, including 56Kbps PSTN access, 64/128Kbps ISDN access, 10Base-T LAN access, and GSM access  
Issues involved in designing Ethernet over USB 1999-06-29
This paper focuses on the issues on how communication data can be transmitted from host to USB device via USB bus with software drivers to achieve such work. It also discusses how to combine the LAN and USB design together to complete Ethernet over USB  
Enhance car electronic test with LXI 2007-03-16
System designers responsible for testing automotive electronics require architectures that can maximize performance, minimize cost and plan for the future. A good example is the LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI) solution  
Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel over MANs 2001-03-01
The stage is set for the effective transport of Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel traffic over MANs, allowing the extension of LAN and SAN topologies  
Technology economics of standards based WLAN solutions and cost of ownership 1999-09-09
Wireless LAN radio technology continues to advance in performance achieving Ethernet like data rates and is becoming ubiquitous serving a variety of voice and data applications in the 2.4GHz ISM band. Standards are starting to emerge, allowing equipment manufacturers to deliver cost effective interoperable WLAN systems. This paper describes the benefits of using integrated chipset solutions over discrete designs, which are standards driven  
Latest Bluetooth developments and technology trends 2000-05-03
This paper explains the latest developments in the Bluetooth standard, a de facto standard of wireless LAN communications set to replace cable connections computing and peripheral environments like PC to printer, scanner, keyboard, mouse, mobile phone, or LAN  
Net processors for advanced security apps 2005-04-18
The proper solution for defending LAN from security attacks is by using a multilayered protective 'net  
Make WLAN performance analysis matter 2004-10-01
Avoid risks of failed networks due to unproven wireless LAN performance testing and device development  
Packet rings aim at metro nets 2001-05-01
Resilient packet ring (RPR) is a new technology that optimizes unique requirements of metro networks by defining a MAC with two network interfaces.  
Wireless Web appliances evolve anew 2001-04-01
This article describes the common wireless technologies for embedded platforms, such as Cellular Digital Packet Data and General Packet Radio Service, for web appliances.  
Ethernet ties LANs in wide areas 2001-05-01
Ethernet is finally heading toward wide-area domains by using a mix of Layer 2 and Layer 3 technologies.  
Bluetooth can coexist with 802.11 2001-05-16
Computing and communication devices will need to automatically detect all networking opportunities, select the ones needed and connect to them seamlessly.  
Bluetooth chipmaker will ride 802.11a wave 2001-04-15
This technical article describes Cambridge Silicon Radio's move to develop an all-CMOS 802.11a chip for 54MHz wireless networking in the 5GHz band.  
Optical Ethernet redefines access 2001-05-01
Carriers and ISPs have been using Ethernet for building their internal networks. Now the emergence of optical Ethernet is much more than just Ethernet in the fiber, it changes the notion of what network access should be.  
Computers of the next millennium: Unplugged 1999-12-22
My daughter is fairly computer literate and does not give much thought to the Y2K problem or the possibility of computers/software failing at the end of the millennium. But my wife lives in terror, fearing that planes will fall out of the sky, power utilities will fail (not mention computer banking systems), and even the  
Achieve interface flexibility with dual-media GbE PHY 2007-11-01
Using devices such as a second-generation dual-media GbE PHY is the best way to achieve Ethernet media interface flexibility and still keep system BOM costs down.  
Ad hoc networks ascend to the airwaves 2001-05-16
Outstanding technical issues have gone beyond getting the wireless data networks up and running into the welcome realm of how quickly they can be gotten to market.  
Prepping Ethernet for new prioritization, timing tasks 2012-01-05
New generations of switch, MAC and physical-layer chips for Ethernet are emerging to address new QoS and timing demand while integrating a MIPS processor to support advanced features and any combination of MPLS, MPLS-TP, and traditional bridging.  
Switch fabrics pave way to scalable networking 2000-12-01
Topics span from Infiniband design hurdles to in-box benefits of RapidIO, along with various on-chip switch schemes like SuperHyway for highly integrated system chips.  
Advantages of wireless switches 2011-06-27
Learn how switch solutions in wireless mode address the customer needs for lowered cost and installation options.  


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