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Implementing an 8B/10B encoder/decoder for Gigabit Ethernet
This paper describes how to design an 8B/10B encoder/decoder for Gigabit Ethernet using an Actel SX FPGA and to help designers fully understand the FPGA-based design methodology |
1999-06-29 |
DDR2 SDRAM interfaces for next-gen systems
Designing for DDR2 SDRAM interfaces involves many challenges, but emerging FPGA-based memory interface solutions are being developed to provide a robust solution that meets the industry's performance needs |
2006-10-16 |
Boosting wireless subsystem performance
Significant improvements in the performance of signal processing functions in wireless systems can be realized by taking advantage of the flexibility of FPGA fabric and the embedded DSP blocks in current FPGA architectures for operations that can benefit from parallelism |
2008-02-01 |
Embedded standard products optimize bandwidth-hungry applications
This paper provides a case study of an FPGA-based application that utilizes the PCI bus as a means of transferring audio data between consumer audio devices and PC-based audio editing software. The goal of this paper is to provide an in-depth analysis of how the QuickPCI product is ideal for this application |
1999-04-08 |
Ease automotive graphics design
Says Kerry Howell of Lattice Semiconductor, when automotive graphics designers use a standard ASSP or a custom ASIC as the controller, they encounter a few speed bumps on the road to system implementation. The versatile nature of FPGA devices, plus commercially available intellectual property, allows for the integration of almost all the graphics system functions in one device |
2008-05-16 |
Building PCIe endpoint devices with FPGAs
This article will review the factors for building single-chip x4- and x8-lane PCIe designs with the latest FPGA technology |
2007-12-03 |
Multiply efficiently in wireless base stations
A key feature of WiMAX system design is the support for OFDM. FPGAs make it extremely easy to implement OFDM transmitters and receivers in discrete time using IFFT and FFT, respectively. This article focuses on the reduction and optimal implementation of multiplier blocks in FFT and FIR implementation for WiMAX base stations. |
2008-04-01 |
Programmable-chip methods get fresh look
At the current lithographic resolutions, PLDs offer the potential of producing "systems on programmable circuits." |
2001-05-01 |
Achieve scalable, flexible in-vehicle networking
FPGAs and full IP solutions give automotive engineers options in optimizing their electrical architectures. |
2008-06-16 |
Complex SoCs breed new design strategies
Building effective system-on-chip (SoC) devices are nudging electronic engineers and designers today as they are asked to confront the diverse circuit types that can coexist on a single chip. |
2001-03-01 |
Single-mask simplicity needed for SoC
The move to multimillion-gate chips made it necessary to adopt design-reuse strategies for new SoC devices. |
2001-06-01 |
Logic suppliers seek ways to embed FPGAs
Driven by the convergence of communications, computing and consumer applications, SoC design complexity increases the time required to bring competitive products to market, putting a premium on design speed and flexibility. |
2001-03-01 |
Xilinx rolls soft core 32-bit MPU, targets networking
Xilinx's MicroBlaze 32-bit processor setting up the groundwork for a new multi-processor platform for the industry to use in the near future. |
2001-06-01 |
FPGAs don remote reprogram habits
FPGAs are often used in embedded devices because they can be reprogrammed and one way of getting the new program to the device is by sending it through the net. |
2001-05-01 |
Open source hardware
This technical article discusses how open-source techniques in hardware design are still impossible to achieve with the current technology available to engineers. |
2002-12-02 |
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