Xilinx shows Spartan-6 platform for real-time video processing
The FPGA supplier is expecting broad adoption of 3D TV which will have x2 the bandwidth requirements as compared with 1080p60 formats
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The FPGA supplier is expecting broad adoption of 3D TV which will have x2 the bandwidth requirements as compared with 1080p60 formats
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The FPGA supplier is expecting broad adoption of 3D TV which will have x2 the bandwidth requirements as compared with 1080p60 formats
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Bourns’s latest Transient Blocking Unit (TBU) series of circuit protection devices is designed to provide fast overcurrent protection in a range of trigger currents and voltages
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Available from Ecopac Power, the HLG-120 series has the option to adjust the constant current output with either a 1~10Vdc or a 10V PWM signal or resistor
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Scientists at Georgia Institute of Technology have taught a robot how to hide by deception. “We have developed algorithms that allow a robot to determine whether…
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JTAG Technologies has worked with FTDI to support the transceiver supplier’s FTDI 2232D and FT2232H/4232H (Hi-speed USB 2.0) devices.
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Apple has launched the first major update for its mobile operating system, iOS 4, which runs the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.
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Here are the top ten most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com in the last week, with Intel and Infineon, NXP job cuts, and the history of Keithley Instruments in pictures leading the way…
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Failure to produce a rival to the iPhone has resulted in the axe for Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo.
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Philips Research has revealed an OLED technology demonstrator that runs direct from 230V mains with no intervening power converter. Although LEDs are catching the headlines for lighting, OLEDs are…
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