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NXP has significantly increased its revenue decline expectations for the December quarter on weakening macroeconomic conditions, limited sales visibility, and what it described as a "deteriorating" sales environment.
Transimpedance-amplifier application: The pulse oximeter
10/30/2008A demanding medical-electronics application, the pulse oximeter requires careful selection and implementation of a transimpedance amplifier.
DDR3 SDRAM exposed: Inside a bleeding-edge, blazing-fast memory device
11/3/2008The IC Insider reveals the densely packed real estate and impressive clock-synchronization circuitry that allow Samsung's 1-Gbit K4B1G0846D-HCF8 to achieve its 1066-Mbps data-transfer rate.
Choosing the right processor candidate: the 35th annual microprocessor directory
10/30/2008Welcome to the 35th annual EDN microprocessor/microcontroller directory. Once again, the companies and devices in the directory continue to evolve and grow in number. The company roster and product listings are testaments to the variety of processors available and the tremendous variation among requirements, features, and types of applications for which designers are using microprocessors and microcontrollers.
Align up: The case of the out-of-sync synchro amps
11/13/2008Tales From The Cube: An Apollo-program engineers struggles to straighten out a system that suffers from repeated misalignment of antenna synchro amplifiers.
Power-over-Ethernet chips: to the spec and beyond
10/16/2008Power over Ethernet allows a basic Category 5 or 6 cable to carry both data and power, enabling simple and inexpensive installations of equipment such as VOIP phones, cameras, and wireless-access points.
Solid-state drives challenge hard disks
11/13/2008Hard-disk-drive vendors assert that more-than-50-year-old rotating storage will remain relevant for many years to come. Solid-state-drive suppliers scoff at these claims, calling hard-disk technology a has-been. Which camp is right?
3G wireless data: about to break?
11/13/2008Although the definitions of 3 and 4G wireless data networks, services, and terminals have been moving targets, some long-promised 3G capabilities are starting to appear. Meanwhile, 4G deployments have been delayed even further.
Tiny lens harnesses oscillating water droplets
10/16/2008From cell phones to military drones, many applications demand small, light optical lenses but can’t spare much power for focusing them. Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute claim to have developed an innovative liquid lens that fits the bill.
Stick to the schematic
10/30/2008Tales From The Cube: How do you get a 1.6-GHz oscillation from a 1.2-GHz part? When you assigned an intern to build your circuit.
Following on Applied Material's 12% workforce reduction, fellow capital equipment vendor KLA-Tencor announces plans to cut 15% of its workforce by the end of June.
New law set to improve information on the state of US broadband adoption
11/18/2008While the legislation didn’t go as far as some public interest groups would have liked, it provides a better framework for accurately collecting data about broadband services and is a step up from the old system, industry observers say.
Converge also states that the pre-holiday rush on CPUs has yet to materialize in its most recent "Market Insights: Intelligence for the supply chain" report.