CONTENTS July 2003
 
Cover Story 
A good fit: Power fets find their place
By Graham Prophet, Technical Editor
 
Design Feature 
It takes many heads to design a product
By Gabe Moretti, Technical Editor
Processing for the Network: The Evolution of Microprocessors for Network Applications
By Tom Riordan, Vice President and General Manager, MIPS Processor Division, PMC Sierra
DSP Directory
 
Pulse 
Codec chip reduces power consumption
- Asha Yoon in Seoul
TI offers 1GHz DSP
GPS receiver consumes only 50mW
Better performing AR7 ADSL router-on-a-chip at reduced cost
- By John Ribeiro in India
CDR chip for 3.125Gbps applications consumes only 108mW
- By Terry Koh in Singapore
High-voltage step-down switching regulator delivers 3A peak current in small footprint
Tessera offers 'world's first' CSP solution for highly-integrated RF modules
- Kirtimaya Varma
Stand-alone console enhances audio experience
- Shree Jaisimha in Singapore
Low power, high speed asynchronous SRAMS
AWR's Analog Office breaks new ground in design
- Kirtimaya Varma
MOSFETs with fast body diode for enhanced ZVS operation
'Lowest' dropout in tiny, leadless PowerPAK package
Low-noise 200kHz to 10MHz dual filter provides matched response
10-signal fan-out clock driver operates above 6GHz
Receiver boasts high optical sensitivity rating
 
EDN Asia.Comment 
SARS, AIDS and the design industry
By Kirtimaya Varma, Editor-in-Chief
 
Design Ideas 
Transmitter accurately transfers voltage input
By Clayton Grantham, National Semiconductor, Tucson, AZ
Absolute-value circuit delivers high bandwidth
by Ron Mancini, Texas Instruments, Bushnell, FL
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