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Implementation of UART Transmitter in Verilog HDL for Spartan3 FPGA

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Jan 19, 2023
On Tuesday this week, Malcolm Penn of Future Horizons gave one of the three annual presentations on the outlook for the semiconductor industry. I last wrote about a presentation by Malcolm what feels like "recently" but was, in fact, in 2021. That post was called Se...
Jan 18, 2023
Well known for their work on safety-critical and mission-critical systems, the folks at GridVortex are known by some as 'The fail-safe bare-metal guys'...
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Learn why 2023 will be big for multi-die systems, as chip designers use chiplet technology and the UCIe standard to meet growing PPA requirements in HPC & beyond. The post Why 2023 Holds Big Promise for Multi-Die Systems appeared first on From Silicon To Software....
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By Slava Zhuchenya So your net trace has too much parasitic resistance. Where is it coming from? You ran your… ...

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Synopsys 224G & 112G Ethernet PHY IP OIF Interop at ECOC 2022

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This Featured Video shows four demonstrations of the Synopsys 224G and 112G Ethernet PHY IP long and medium reach performance, interoperating with third-party channels and SerDes.

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Inductive Position Sensors for Motors and Actuators

Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Microchip

Hall effect sensors have been quite popular for a variety of applications for many years but inductive positions sensors can provide better accuracy, better noise immunity, can cost less,  and can reject stray magnetic fields. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with Mark Smith from Microchip about the multitude of benefits that inductive position sensors can bring to automotive, robotic and industrial applications. They also check out the easy to use kits that can help you get started using them for your next design.

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