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Jan 2012
Software Defined Radio Handbook

Software Defined Radio has revolutionized electronic systems for a variety of applications that include communications, data acquisition and signal processing. Now in its 9th edition, this handbook shows how DDCs (Digital Downconverters), the fundamental building block of software radio, can replace legacy analog receiver designs while offering significant performance, density, ...
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High-Speed, Real-Time Recording Systems Handbook

This handbook reviews some of the techniques and features that are widely desired in a high-speed, real-time recording system. These include, among others, the use of a non-proprietary file system, the use of a client-server architecture, and the presence of a user-friendly API (Application Programming Interface) for integrating the recorder ...
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High-Speed A/Ds for Real-Time Systems

Now in its 7th edition, this handbook reviews the markets and technology for A/Ds with sampling frequencies higher than 100 MHz; it discusses sampling and filtering techniques and new FPGA technology for A/Ds; typical high speed A/D products are presented, along with some high-speed data acquisition applications.
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Putting FPGAs to Work in Software Radio Systems

Now in its 6th edition, this handbook reviews the latest FPGA technology and how it can be put to use in software radio systems. FPGAs offer significant advantages for implementing software radio functions such as digital downconverters and upconverters. These advantages include design flexibility, higher precision processing, lower power, and ...
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Serial Fabrics Improve System Design Handbook

This handbook reviews the development of gigabit switched serial fabrics to enhance the VMEbus and PMC mezzanines; the role of FPGAs to implement this technology; and finally, how some of the latest VXS, XMC, and OpenVPX products can be used in high-speed data acquisition, recording, and software radio systems.
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Dec 2011
Weight Reduction and Space Savings in Wire and Cable Design and Their Contribution to Aerospace Design and Operational Efficiency
Sep 2011
Next-Generation, Miniature High-Voltage Power Modules
Frequency Synthesizers For Today’s Battlefield
Jul 2011
Introduction to VPX Technology
Power Loss Calculation With Common Source Inductance Consideration for Synchronous Buck Converters
Jun 2011
Understanding Data Center Cooling Energy Usage & Reduction Methods
Economized Data Center Cooling—Defining Methods & Implementation Practices
Plastic Electrical Enclosures – Solutions for Extreme Customization
The Capacitors with the Highest Available Power Density in Medium Voltage Range
May 2011
Aftermarket Medical Battery Packs: Revelations from Product Teardowns
Apr 2011
Adapting CompactPCI To a Faster Future
Mar 2011
Cosite Interference Mitigation with Modern Communications Transceivers
The Inner Workings of Solid State Flash: SLC versus MLC
Jan 2011
Benefits of SAASM Based GPS Timing

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