- Engineering Reliable Digital Interfaces
- Nov 21, 2007
- Learn quantitative techniques for making better decisions about digital interface design.
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- How Fast is Bluetooth?
- May 11, 2001
- Perhaps you've heard data rates quoted for Bluetooth that range from 1 megabyte per second to a few kilobits per second. Why so many different figures? Jennifer Bray gives you the straight scoop on the factors that affect Bluetooth data rates.
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- How Many Bluetooth Piconets Fit in a Room?
- May 11, 2001
- Ever wondered how many Bluetooth piconets you can fit in a room before they stop working? That's a tough question because of all the variables involved. Jennifer Bray takes a stab at the answer in this article.
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- Introduction to a Signal Integrity Engineer's Companion
- Jun 26, 2008
- SI engineers need innovative thinking if they are to keep pace with the digital bandwidth race.
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- Introduction to High-Speed Signaling
- Nov 9, 2011
- This chapter explains the means by which the book High-Speed Signaling: Jitter Modeling, Analysis, and Budgeting offers a comprehensive discussion of high-speed signal integrity engineering.
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- Introduction to Jitter, Noise, and Signal Integrity at High-Speed
- Dec 21, 2007
- Get an introduciton to working mechanisms for communication link systems.
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- Introduction to Millimeter Wave Wireless Communications
- Oct 6, 2014
- Communication at mmWave operating frequencies represents the most recent game-changing development for wireless systems. The authors of Millimeter Wave Wireless Communications discuss the need for new, interdisciplinary strategies to create the ever-evolving broadband wireless devices and systems at mmWave, and beyond.
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- Introduction to Notes on Digital Signal Processing: Navigating the DSP Landscape
- Jan 18, 2010
- This introduction to Notes on Digital Signal Processing explains the book's method of documenting in-depth explorations of some of the "nooks and crannies" in DSP that often are glossed over in traditional texts.
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- Introduction to Power Integrity for I/O Interfaces
- Oct 28, 2010
- It is becoming increasingly essential to determine not only the PDN noise, but also the margin degradation due to the noise coupling to signals. System designers need to consider a concurrent design methodology to evaluate power integrity and its effects on signal integrity.
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- Masters and Slaves: Roles in a Bluetooth Piconet
- May 11, 2001
- To understand how the master-slave switch works, you must first understand the roles of master and slave in a Bluetooth piconet. To understand that, you have to know about Bluetooth frequency hopping. Jennifer Bray takes a look at that topic here.
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- Notes on Digital Signal Processing: Overview of Sampling Techniques
- Jan 26, 2011
- This note discusses the difference between implicit and explicit sampling. It introduces three different mathematical models of explicit sampling techniques—ideal sampling, natural sampling, and instantaneous sampling.
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- Practical Applications in Digital Signal Processing: Review of Digital Frequency
- Nov 15, 2012
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- Signal and Power Integrity: Time and Frequency Domains
- Jul 22, 2009
- In this chapter, learn the basic properties of signals in preparation for looking at how they interact with interconnects.
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- Understanding Digital Signal Processing: Discrete Sequences and Systems
- Nov 15, 2010
- In this introduction to his book, Richard G. Lyons defines the terminology used in digital signal processing, illustrates the various ways of graphically representing discrete signals, establishes the notation used to describe sequences of data values, presents the symbols used to depict signal processing operations, and briefly introduces the concept of a linear discrete system.
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- What are Bluetooth Profiles For?
- May 11, 2001
- Bluetooth uses profiles to keep devices interoperating smoothly and easily. In this article, Jennifer Bray explains how Bluetooth profiles are used and offers hints of those to come.
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- What Is Bluetooth Low Energy?
- Nov 21, 2012
- Robin Heydon explains what BlueTooth low energy is, as well as relevant device types, design goals, and terminology.
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- Why Bluetooth 1.1?
- May 11, 2001
- If you're wondering what changed between Bluetooth version 1.0b and version 1.1, you've come to the right place. Jennifer Bray points out the differences between the two versions and explains why the changes were necessary.
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