CONTENTS June 2004
 
Cover Story 
Squeeze play: Wring the power out of your design
by Robert Cravotta, Technical Editor
Your system's power efficiency depends on how well you match your hardware-and software-design decisions with your application's operating behavior.
 
Design Feature 
Design-planning guidelines prevent chip surprises
by S. Lloyd, R Mitchell, R. Spillman, and J. Young, Synopsys Professional Services
Sensible floorplanning and power-planning techniques pay off with smooth back-end design flows.
Noise 102
by Joshua Israelsohn, Technical Editor
A few more basic concepts, presented in this concluding installment of our two-part series, can get you started thinking about designing for low noise.
Interleaving power stages — not just for buck converters any more
by Michael O'Loughlin, HPA Products Customer Applications Engineer, Texas Instruments
 
Special Report 
High performance synchronization designs in transmission systems
by Ullas Kumar, Applications Engineering Manager Zarlink Semiconductor
 
Pulse 
Midrange dc/dc controllers achieve 96% power efficiency
Edited by Robin Lange, Managing Editor
Low dropout regulator extends battery life
Optimized DirectFET MOSFETs for high current dc/dc performance
Legacy backplanes get boost to 5Gbps
By Nicholas Cravotta
Philips' Nexperia integrated display module for camera phones
Capacitor features ultra-low profile
Bill Schweber
Low power single-chip, dual-band WCDMA RF transceiver
Efficient SuperFET MOSFETs for switch mode power supplies
Electronic diode is near ideal
Bill Schweber
15W class-D amplifier for flat-panel TV and PCs
Fast, compact 14-bit, 2.8Msps, 3V ADC
Infineon's carbon nanotube transistors for power applications
 
EDN Asia.Comment 
Happy birthday, FPGA and Mac
By Kirtimaya Varma, Editor-in-Chief
 
Interview 
"What is needed now is thinking outside of bars"
By Kirtimaya Varma, Editor-in-Chief
 
Design Ideas 
Double DAC rate by using mixers as switches
Edited by Bill Travis
Low-noise ac amplifier has digital control of gain and bandwidth
Edited by Bill Travis
1-kV power supply produces a continuous arc
Edited by Bill Travis
 
New Products 
ASIC & IP Cores
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