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Linkedin Group for DSP - Digital Signal Processing Hi, Youre invited to join the DSP Group on LinkedIn. Joining will allow you to find and contact other DSP (Digital Signal Processing) members on LinkedIn. The goal of this group is to help members: * Reach other members of DSP Community * Accelerate careers/business through referrals from DSP Group members *... 21 Jul 2008 17:11
32-bit Microcontroller for $1.00 -Guy Macon Guy Macon wrote: While researching something else, I ran into the following rather interesting opinions: Consolidating the MCU market around the ARM architecture ("It's inevitable. ARM's Cortex-M3 processor core is going dominate the MCU market.") <snip a Luminary party political broadcast> No sa... 1 Aug 2008 06:50
32-bit Microcontroller for $1.00 -Guy Macon Is this even news at this point??? Some two or three years ago I pointed out that the ARM chips were getting cheaper and cheaper (at that time around $2) commenting that there is getting to be no market for the common 8 bit CPU. There were a couple who pointed out that there are huge numbers of 8 bit devices used... 21 Jul 2008 23:21
Silabs c8051f411 I2C,is clock stretching transparent to the programmer? Hi to all,thank you for dedicating me a bit of your time. I'm trying to modify a program that i "inherited", it was done for a similar project,where the c8051 acts as a I2C slave; reading the code i saw that in the I2C section done by the SMBus no mention is done to clock stretching. In this case and simi... 21 Jul 2008 16:09
32-bit Microcontroller for $1.00 -Guy Macon While researching something else, I ran into the following rather interesting opinions: Consolidating the MCU market around the ARM architecture ("It's inevitable. ARM's Cortex-M3 processor core is going dominate the MCU market.") http://www.embedded.com/columns/guest/207001013 Luminary Micro Announce... 1 Aug 2008 00:43
Questions regarding the SAA7105 / SAA7108 / SAA7109 encoder Hi, I'm currently using the SAA7108AE IC from NXP (Philips) for a video decoding and encoding application. The decoding part works well so there's no problem on this side. However, I have trouble making the encoder work. The encoder part of the SAA7108AE is pretty much the same as the SAA7105 (which is an encode... 21 Jul 2008 23:21
Ethernet Terminal I/O board Hi everybody, I am trying to make a ethernet terminal I/O board. Basically making an x86 based 1U solution. I am trying to route the onboard ethernet connection via a patch cable (Cat6). this works but I also want the link/status leds. I did a simple PCB with two modular 8P8C Jacks with LEDs and have connected th... 24 Jul 2008 14:57
Possibly OT but may be of interest (link to news story) NXP fail to secure an injunction preventing the release of details for a hack of their Mifare Classic technology. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7516869.stm Apologies if this is OT or not of interest. ... 21 Jul 2008 08:56
Bluelab environment for CSR chips Bluetooth I am engaged in development of the software in Bluelab environment for CSR chips Bluetooth. ÐÒÏÇÒÁÍÍÁÔÏÒ it is possible to make most, and with a code it is necessary to understand - I have made all. I shall be glad to cooperation. ... 21 Jul 2008 07:54 |