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In This Issue

IP Cores: Speeding to Market

The New CycloneBot: Spinning Titanium

Designing High-Speed Traces (P.2)

Device Spotlight:
TI DM642 DSP

Hike For A Cure: Challenge 2004

Message from Nuvation's CEO


Previous Issues

ATCA: The NexGen Telecom Standard

Video Processing in FPGA vs. DSP

Designing High-Speed Traces (P.1)

H.264: The New Video Standard

Ethernet over Sonet Solutions

Minimize Noise in your Circuits

PCI Express Lane

CycloneBot Design Revealed

The Signal Integrity FAQ

Device Spotlight: ADI TigerSharc

Device Spotlight: Motorola HCS08

Device Spotlight: Altera's Nios II



Nuvation HEADLINES 

New IP

»  ATA 4/5, UDMA 33/66 Core for Xilinx Spartan 3
»  ATA 4/5, UDMA 33/66 for Altera Cyclone
»  GFP-F IP Core
»  PCI-Express Core

New Affiliations

»  W&W Communications H.264 CODEC Integration Partner
»  Lattice Certified FPGA Design Center
»  Intel PCI Express Developers Network
»  ADI Certified DSP Partner

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FPGA/ASIC Intellectual Property Cores
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IP Cores are becoming extremely popular with our customers, greatly accelerating product development cycles and reducing NRE with plug & play solutions. Nuvation has developed three lines of cores in telecom/datacom, interfaces, and video. License these cores to accelerate your time-to-market. MORE 


Robots in Metal Mangling Mayhem

Nuvation SI Two hulking masses of mechanized metal sit separated by 40 feet in a bulletproof Lexan cage lined by twelve-inch iron girders. The green light flashes and the starting buzzer sounds. Industrial electric motors on both fighting robots spin outer armored shells to rotational speeds near 1,000 RPM. The two 'bots rush toward each other, colliding in a spectacular spray of molten metal. Broken bolts ricochet off the protective barrier. Read the article in the FPGA & Programmable Logic Journal. CONTINUE 


Designing High-Speed Traces (Part 2)

Impedance matching and spacing between traces is critical when dealing with high-speed lines on printed circuit boards. Ben Schramm, SI Guru, explains how to maintain the integrity for all things high-speed.
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Hike For a Cure
This year the hike posed a difficult challenge. As a snowstorm set in during the hike, icing the dome and cables, the hikers had to use all their strength to overcome the harsh conditions. A challenging hike for a challenging cause.

Nevertheless, the hike was a huge success with over 150 hikers raising funds in support of a cure for Histiocytosis. CONTINUE 



Message from Nuvation's CEO

Greetings, and best wishes, to you and your family during this holiday season. Nuvation has had an amazing year - in fact our best year in company history. We know this was only possible thanks to our amazing clients, staff, partners and investors! I wish I had the space to thank you each individually, but you know who you are!

Our 2005 growth projections are just as ambitious, and we look forward to another great year together! CONTINUE 

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