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Sponsored Content: Packetize test data for no-compromise DFT

Bus-based scan data distribution architecture enables true bottom-up DFT flows, writes Geir Eide of Siemens Digital Industries Software. The dramatic rise in manufacturing test time for today’s large and complex SoCs is rooted in the use of traditional approaches to moving scan test data from chip-level pins to core-level scan channels. The pin-multiplexing (mux) approach ...

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Sponsored Content: The final authority

Overcurrents aren’t the only threat to modern electronics, writes The SCHURTER Group. Excessively high temperatures are increasingly becoming the number one enemy due to high power density. But how can such a danger be avoided? It makes sense to use thermal fuses. Or even better: thermal fuses with that certain extra. A characteristic of modern electronics ...

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Sponsored Content: How automation technology is making buildings smarter and safer

Most international travellers arriving and departing from Los Angeles International Airport probably haven’t noticed the thermal imaging cameras mounted on what look like streetlights inside the terminal, writes Texas Instruments’ Apoorva Awasthy. But travellers with a temperature above 38°C may be familiar with the new thermal screening technology deployed there this summer. That’s because airport ...

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Sponsored Content: Scalable ADCs for Infotainment Audio Designs

Advanced audio automotive systems with active noise cancellation, in-cabin communication and hands-free voice communication make cars quieter and enable a rich passenger experience. As these trends continue, a scalable, flexible and high-performance audio front-end is required. Available in package- and software-compatible 2/4/6/8 channels, the PCM6xx0-Q1 audio ADCs integrate a programmable microphone bias and microphone diagnostics. These ...

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