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eletter
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Chip Design eLetters
eLetters are targeted to specific EDA and chip development topics.
Each monthly e-newsletter includes exclusive viewpoint pieces, detailed technical pieces, timely product and application news (national and international), book reviews, design resources end event listings.
Chip Designer / EDA Nation * FPGA Developer * Wireless Chip Designer
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http://www.chipdesignmag.com
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eletter
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EDAblog
Blog deals with electronic design automation tools, software, hardware, and components.
A low quality news feed.
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http://www.edablog.com
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eletter
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EDN Free eLetters
EDN publishes several email newsletters.
EDN Online * EDN on Power Technology * EDN on Analog * EDN on Embedded Processing * EDN on Embedded Processing * EDN's Digital Den * EDN on Components * EDN on Test
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http://www.edn.com
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personal page
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Gabe on EDA
This site is dedicated to the thoughtful analysis of the EDA industry.
It will provide editorial pieces about events in the EDA industry that, in our opinion, are significant to developers of electronic systems. (Personal blog).
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http://www.gabeoneda.com
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personal page
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Microelectronics On-Line Education
This site contains a wide range of free-charged tools and documentation for introducing the microelectronics concepts, the advanced deep sub-micron technology and the future technology.
It covers a great number of subjects such as EDA, VHDL, Verilog, MOS model, RTL language, SOI, ASIC library and design... The site is intended for a wide audience.
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http://eesun.free.fr
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Virtual hardware platforms: Productivity-proven for software development
Software developers have a love-hate relationship with hardware development boards.
On the one hand, they make software come to life.
On the other, they can cause headaches, especially since development schedules depend on their availability.
Limited visibility in development boards’ behavior for software debugging and analysis often forces developers to use more complex approaches.
And sometimes they simply do not work the way developer...
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http://www.embedded-computing.com
date: 5/14/2008

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Zooming in on MEMS designs with EDA
Despite the increasing number of MEMS designs in the market today, surprisingly few choices are available for Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools that support MEMS.
I spoke briefly with Sandeep Akkaraju of IntelliSense, one of the vendors that provides MEMS tools, about trends in this market segment and designs that can be made using these tools.
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http://www.industrial-embedded.com
date: 5/29/2008

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