Industrial applications require high transmission rates, more bandwidth and ways to integrate motion control with other applications. CAN open language enables plug ...
In computing, a bus is defined as a set of physical connections (for example, cables, printed circuits, etc.) that multiple hardware components can share in order to communicate with one another. The ...
The requirements placed on distributed power architectures continue to expand beyond the initial goal of dealing with power distribution problems associated with high load currents required by low ...
Voice and data communication service providers use port density and cost per port as key criteria in evaluating carrier-class communications network infrastructure equipment offerings. Equipment ...
The use of memory-heavy IP in SoCs for automotive, artificial intelligence (AI), and processor applications is steadily increasing. However, these memory-heavy IP often have only a single access point ...
Silicon densities, both for ASICs and FPGAs, can now support true systems-on-a-chip (SoCs). This level of design requires busing systems to connect various components, including 1 or more ...