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Recently Released Reports
Conexant
CX74017-13P RF Transceiver Circuit
Analysis
The Conexant CX74017 RF transceiver is a highly integrated
device
for use in multi-band, GSM/GPRS applications. It contains
a receive
path, a transmit path and a synthesizer section.
Conexant
CX77131-12P GaAs HBT Power Amplifier Chip Full Circuit
Analysis
The Conexant CX77131-12P is a Microwave Monolithic
Integrated
Circuit (MMIC) power amplifier module. The module includes
the
GaAs Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor (HBT) chip and some
bias
passive components.
NetLogic
Microsystems NL877313-50 IPCAM Ternary CAM Partial Circuit
Analysis
The new high-speed CAM device has an industry-leading
monolithic
density of more than 4 Mbits and a user-defined width of
72, 144
or 288 bits. This entry-width flexibility and large table
depth
vastly improves the performance of address table lookups
for enterprise,
campus and Internet edge routers.
Nanya
NT5DS32M8AT-7K 256Mb DDR SDRAM Circuit Analysis
Double-Data Rate architecture featuring separate power
and
ground planes to improve noise immunity.
Atheros
AR5110 5GHz CMOS Transceiver Full Circuit
Analysis
This device is designed to provide a cost effective
high-speed,
high-capacity wireless LAN (WLAN) connectivity based on a
5GHz
standard IEEE 802.11a. It is a two chip set which includes
the
AR5110 transceiver and the AR5210A baseband processor.
Focused Technology Reviews with a
circuit
design focus:
Phase
Locked Loop (PLL) - FTR 0206-001
Intended for circuit designers, this comparative
study
provides real world examples of how PLL circuitry has been
implemented
by a number of different manufacturers. See what your
competition
is doing with regards to PLL design today.
Analog
to Digital Converter - FTR 0206-001
A comparative analysis of 6 different
analog-to-digital
converter (ADC) circuits from 6 different manufacturers.
The circuits
selected will represent a variety of ADC types.
Comparative
Analysis of High Speed Buffers - FTR 0111-001
A comparative analysis of the Input and Output Buffers of
14 different
devices from 12 different manufacturers. The selection of
these
Buffers was based on unique circuit features and their
high speed
application.
A
Comparative Analysis of On-Die Interconnect
On-Die Interconnect is an invaluable resource in providing
a comparison
between different manufacturers backend interconnect
processes
to those who need to stay up-to-date on the latest backend
process
design right up to state-of-the-art copper
technologies..
See a complete this of our
Focused
Technology Reviews
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New Parts Ready for Analysis
Cambridge
Silicon Radio Single Chip Bluetooth System
BlueCore2-External is a single chip radio and baseband IC
for
Bluetooth 2.4GHz systems. It is implemented in 0.18 micron
CMOS
technology. When used with external flash containing the
CSR Bluetooth
software stack, it provides a fully compliant Bluetooth
system
for data and voice communications.
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