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EMBEDDED, DSP, BUSSES, SOC - eCLIPS BEST OF THE
WEB ... 01 July 2004 - eg3.com eCLIPS
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Each month, eg3.com
the editorial staff surveys thousands of web sites to identify the
'best' or 'most interesting' news, white papers, demo's, and other
electronic design sites - focused specifically on designers
of electronic products. Here are our highlights and top choices from
the last thirty days. Comments please to info@eg3.com.
CONTENTS: July 1, 2004
- Best of the Web - Featured Sites
- News Summary - Top News
- DAC, IP, FPGA's - The Future of Embedded?
- Top News of the Month
- Cool New Web Sites
- Conference Calendar
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- Web
Services - The True Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) for the
Internet Era
- Web services can simplify management in the field for the
likes of remote monitoring, in-field upgrades, and device
configuration. In this web seminar, QNX Software Systems Product
Manager Steve Furr looks at embedding web services functionality
in resource-constrained systems, using frameworks independent of
programming language. He also reviews embedded systems
requirements, including predictable response times and limited
memory.
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DAC, IP, FGPA's - THE FUTURE OF EMBEDDED?
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If the
EDA/SOC market and the traditional 'embedded systems' market are
ever going to 'converge,' 'intellectual property' will play a key
role in that convergence. IP was big at this year's DAC
, but as is always the case with IP, the IP landscape is nothing
if not confusing. One vendor in the IP market that is also a true
'embedded vendor' is Cast,
Inc. Among the helpful information at their booth, they had a
nice slide that categorized the IP market as follows:
- Star IP (e.g., MIPS, ARM, Rambus, etc. ) - leading
edge cores and technologies;
- EDA IP (e.g., Mentor, Synopsys ) - EDA vendors
selling a broad range of HDL IP cores, primarily 'add-on's' to
the cores themselves;
- Foundry hard IP libraries (e.g., Artisan, Virage
Logic ); and
- Small IP companies (e.g., Chipidea, Jennic, PLD
Applications ) - selling highly focused IP cores.
The first and the last are of highest relevance to the embedded
world. CAST provides a practical example of useful IP for
embedded systems by specializing in IP cores for 8- and 16-bit
microprocessor-based systems (8051 and other IP).
Another practical example of IP is the flurry of releases from
major FPGA vendors - new IP support, new FPGA's, and new cores. Quicklogic
, for example, released their PCI-484 Reference Development Kit
(RDK) that supports the recently announced, low-power QuickPCI
family of devices (release here
.) Xilinx
unveiled their Virtex-4 Family, a multi-platform FPGA (release here
). And Altera
followed last month's Nios II announcement, with further
broadening by incorporating NIOS II support in their Cyclone FPGA
family (release here
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If you'd like to put in your two cents as to how IP should
develop, take the '
IP Implementation and Practices Study. '
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TOP NEWS OF THE MONTH: |
June was
kind to embedded software, beginning with the announcement of the
technical program for the upcoming Embedded
Software Conference , scheduled for August 17-19, 2004, in
Santa Clara, California. Technical classes on hot topics including
embedded security, software testing, Extreme Programming and
leading edge tutorials on Windows Embedded, J2ME and Embedded
Linux will help prepare attendees for the next generation of
embedded design. Be present at the creation, by attending.
Wind River continued its plunge into Linux and Open
Source, announcing the general availability of Wind River
Workbench 2.0, an integrated development environment (IDE) that
supports the end-to-end device software development process. Based
on Eclipse, the open and widely supported development framework,
Wind River Workbench supports VxWorks, Linux and
proprietary, in-house operating systems. Read about it here
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Microsoft celebrated their annual Windows
DevCon , a not-to-be-missed event for anyone interested in
either WindowsCE or XP embedded. They announced CE 5.0, which
offers expanded source licensing, enabling, for the first time,
all licensees to ship products commercially built from their
modifications of the Windows CE 5.0 shared source code. Licensees
will maintain ownership of their derivative code and will not be
obligated to share modifications with Microsoft, partners or
competitors. Consider it open source, Microsoft style. They
also have a cool '
Windows Embedded Introductory Kit , available for free.
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days, click here .
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COOL NEW WEB SITES: |
eg3.com 's mission is to research, identify, and
promote cool new Web resources - white papers, demo's, seminar's,
free code. etc. Here are the top new Web sites we have found in
the last month. EDN scored another big one with the release
of their fourth annual '
Programmable Logic Directory .' The directory builds on
previous years to identify, and summarize, the important products
in the FPGA/PLD marketplace.
For those interested in Assembly Language, we found a great
personal site by author Jeff Duntemann with code examples from his
book, as well as summaries and links to other major books on the
topic. Browse it here
. Another excellent online book for Assembly Language fans is the
massive, The
Art of Assembly Language , available in PDF at 1426 pages!
National Instruments posted a nice tutorial on 'PCI
Express,' useful as an overview to this emerging embedded
standard. The paper can be found here
. And Applied Data Systems released an in-depth white paper
on security in Windows CE, "
Embedded System Security - Designing Secure Systems with Windows
CE .
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- > To browse all 'best of the web' sites, for the
last thirty days, click here .
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BEST OF THE WEB: FEATURED UPCOMING CONFERENCES
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- ( conference, 5 stars ) - 7/21/2004, Phoenix
- Microchip
Masters Conference
Provides design engineers with an
annual forum for sharing and exchanging technical information on
the Company's PICmicro® 8-bit microcontrollers, high-performance
analog and interface solutions, dsPIC® 16-bit digital signal
controllers, battery management products, KEELOQ® security
devices, memory products, and MPLAB® development systems. MASTERs
is an in-depth, bi-directional exchange of technical information .
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- ( conference, 5 stars ) - 7/26/2004, Portland
- O'Reilly
Open Source Software Convention
The O'Reilly Open Source
Convention brings together the leaders of 10 critical open source
technologies to give you an inside look at how to configure,
optimize, code, and manage these powerful tools. Topics include
PERL, Linux, Web Services, Python and more.
- ( conference, 4 stars ) - 8/3/2004, San Jose
- VoIP
Developers' Conference
TMC is proud to announce the VoIP
Developer Conference, an event dedicated to teaching conferees how
to take advantage of all types of development in the IP telephony
space. This is the one event that every developer in the
communications space needs to attend in order to learn the state
of the market as well as the future of VoIP and the development
opportunities it affords them.
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