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Wireless USB:
What When How?

Did You Know?
Outsourcing on Rise

Designing High-Speed Traces (P.3)

Device Spotlight:
Airgo Wireless

Message from Nuvation's CEO


Previous Issues

IP Cores: Speeding to Market

ATCA: The NexGen Telecom Standard

Video Processing in FPGA vs. DSP

H.264: The New Video Standard

Ethernet over Sonet Solutions

PCI Express Lane

CycloneBot Design Revealed

Designing High-Speed Traces (P.1)

Designing High-Speed Traces (P.2)

Device Spotlight:
·TI DM642 DSP
·ADI TigerSharc
·Altera's Nios II



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»  Ziggy-the battlebot debuts at Robogames
»  Nuvation keynotes at TI conference

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»  Airgo 802.11 WLAN chips

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Wireless USB: The Scoop
Is Bluetooth about to get killed?

With strong support from industry leaders like HP, Intel and Microsoft paving the way, the Wireless USB (WUSB) Promoter Group is set to roll out its new short-range wireless technology and have products on shelves within the year. Already, promoters are forecasting that WUSB will quickly takeover the Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) market currently lead by Bluetooth and joined by the emerging ZigBee standard. How is this going to work with Bluetooth on the market already? Find out 


Did You Know?
Outsourcing design work is on the rise
84% of large* companies outsource their design work
Majority of all projects are outsourced to the US
Most negative outsourcing relationships have been in India (25%) and China (20%)
 

Survey conducted in Dec. 2004
*Sales over $500 Million


 
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Designing High-Speed Traces (Part 3)

Vias all over your board? Problem! How do you reduce reflections caused by discontinuities in your high-speed traces? Ben Schramm, SI Guru, explains how to maintain the integrity for all things high-speed.

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Message from Nuvation's CEO

As I sit down to type this letter for our first 2005 issue of CURRENT, my first thoughts are to thank you for taking the time to read our little newsletter, which has now attracted several thousand subscribers.  Also many thanks to all of our clients, partners, and employees for such an excellent past year. 

We've really enjoyed the privilege of working with some amazing clients in 2004 and into 2005! CONTINUE 

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