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Agilent Technologies Boundary Scan Analyzer Now Supports Intel Silicon View Technology
2013-06-06 02:43:43| rfglobalnet News Articles
Agilent Technologies Inc. recently announced Intel Silicon View Technology (Intel SVT) is now supported in the Agilent x1149 boundary scan analyzer.
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Agilent Technologies Boundary Scan Analyzer Now Supports Intel® Silicon View Technology
2013-06-03 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced Intel® Silicon View Technology (Intel® SVT) is now supported in the Agilent x1149 boundary scan analyzer.<br /> <br /> The Agilent x1149 analyzer maximizes structural test coverage for designs that incorporate Intel processors. Intel SVT complements the Agilent x1149 with incremental test coverage to verify the functionality of platform hub controllers, memory devices, graphics and high-speed I/O based on ...This story is related to the following:Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Testers
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Silicon Valley is now paying even less attention to climate change and that sucks
2013-05-31 20:33:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
GigaOM: During the hour long interview that Tesla CEO Elon Musk gave this week at the D11 conference, my Twitter feed was filled with intense adoration and accolades about how inspiring Musk is and how his companies are disrupting sectors far outside of the internet. He deserves all that attention, and more. But a big part of the reason why hes now experiencing such rock-star status is that hes a total anomaly when it comes to focusing on using technology to fight climate change and help the planet on...
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Silicon Labs Introduces High-Performance Oscillators for Cloud Computing
2013-05-30 05:29:27| Electronics - Topix.net
Silicon Labs , a leader in high-performance, analog-intensive, mixed-signal ICs, today introduced a new family of crystal oscillators that provide ultra-low jitter reference timing for 10G, 40G and 100G cloud computing and networking equipment.
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Patterned Ground Shields For Silicon RFICs Part 2: What Universe Are We In?
2013-05-29 12:56:26| rfglobalnet News Articles
In Part I, we used Sonnet® to investigate the current in the surface of the silicon substrate that is induced by a spiral inductor. Since it is an inductor, we were expecting the substrate current to be induced magnetically. After all, inductors are just little magnets, and we would expect inductively induced current in any nearby conductor. The silicon substrate is a conductor, kind of, right? In addition, the magnetically induced current should flow parallel to (and in the opposite direction of) the current in the spiral inductor. This behavior obeys a special case of Clerk Maxwell’s equations known as Lenz’s Law. This is all, to use American slang, a “slam-dunk”1, hardly even worth checking.
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