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ViPEC is a powerful tool for the analysis of high frequency, linear electrical networks. It takes a schematic description of the electrical network and performs a linear analysis in the frequency domain. The output is in the form of port parameters (S, Y or Z) with results presented on a user defined grid, Smithchart or table. It can also be used to compute other characteristics like stability factors and group delay.



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CopperAlliance.net - Backplane and Signal Integrity

Cooling Systems - A Tutorial, April 1994
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MLAB - Mathematical and statistical modeling

Data Analysis and Modeling Services also available.

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Network Friendly Embedded Systems - Coridium






From Hyper Embedded - Microcontroller ASIC and EDA




ARMmite PRO - Low-cost SBC - Coridium

Features Include

Arduino PRO footprint compatible
Compatible with 5V shields
Development software Basic and C
ARM7 CPU running at 60 Mhz
24 TTL compatible digital I/O
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Mini2440 | S3C2440 ARM9 Board




FriendlyARM Mini 2440 SBC (Single-Board Computer) with 400 MHz Samsung S3C2440 ARM9 processor. The board measures 10 cm x 10 cm, ideal for learning about ARM systems.






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Stellaris SBC Intelligent Display Kit - TI



Features Include

Bright QVGA LCD touch-screen display
USB 2.0 Host
10/100 Ethernet MAC and PHY
1 MBPS Controller Area Network (CAN)
I2C Interface for external peripherals and sensors
32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 core


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Mechatronics Demonstration Kit with PIC



The demonstration kit takes a hands-on approach to learning about mechatronics. Jumper wires are provided in the kit which allow the developer to experiment with connecting the PIC microcontroller to various components on the board. These...&lt;br/&gt;
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Mechatronics Control System - Sun Equipment Corporation



Electrical Specifications Include

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RF and Wireless Connectivity IP Solutions
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RF Cafe - Microwave &amp;amp; Wireless Engineering

Some important areas

RF Engineering Calculators
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Virtual Breadboard - Test Embedded Systems

Compared to other simulators many people find the high level approach taken VBB easier to use and much faster to model and test out new ideas and circuit variations.






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CLOZD Loop Controller Chip - Flextek Electronics

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Electric VLSI Design System EDA

Electric EDA of Static Free Software written by Steven M. Rubin

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Kicad is an open source (GPL) software for the creation of electronic schematic diagrams and printed circuit board artwork.

Kicad Open Source EDA

KiCad consists of ..

kicad - the project manager
eeschema - the schematic editor.
cvpcb - the footprint selector for...&lt;br/&gt;
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Design And Reuse, The Web's System On Chip Design Resource : catalogs of IPs, Virtual Components, Cores, Embedded Software and Design Tools.

IP Reuse Station
SoC Collaborative Platform
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Touch8 includes C compiler ANSI standards, the library of graphic windows, practical examples of programs. Use the library and the modules to easily create solutions, just write the incremental code to create a simple custom solution. Reuse of libraries, code base and examples that are...&lt;br/&gt;
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Lanconelli Open Systems - LancOS

Embedded systems and programming. Projects Featured are - PonyProg, the most popular eeprom programmer on the Internet. CARACA, the free home automation system based on CANBus. WebTherm, a simple on-line thermometer.&lt;br/&gt;
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"Our main objective is to design and publish core designs under a license for hardware modelled on the Lesser General Public License (LGPL) for software. We are committed to the ideal of freely available, freely usable and re-usable open source hardware. OpenCores.org"

Subsidiary objectives

Develop standards for open source cores and platforms
Create tools and methods for development of open source cores and platforms
Develop open source cores and...&lt;br/&gt;
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Award-winning electronics designs, circuit diagrams, ready-to-go schematics, source code especially for the Atmel's AVR family, Microchip's PIC, Motorola's 68HC09 Microcontrollers. 

"The on-line versions of some of the articles I wrote for the best electronics publications"




- Alberto Ricci Bitti

Hands-on tutorial for making printed circuit boards at home, using magazine paper to replace expensive toner-transfer paper.

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Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories

Mechatronics - Advanced control algorithms, system dynamics, modeling &amp;amp; performance analysis....

Digital Communications - High speed mobile communications, ubiquitous networking, reliable wireless...

Data Analytics - Predictive analytics (statistical machine learning, data analysis); decision analytics...

The full history of MERL's work can be accessed through MERL...&lt;br/&gt;
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QuickLogic - Flexible Semiconductor Platforms

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"The ZigBee Alliance is an association of companies working together to enable reliable, cost-effective, low-power, wirelessly networked, monitoring and control products based on an open global standard."

Twitter Interface - @ZigBeeAlliance

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2.4 GHz Dev Kit - XDM2140DK - RFM

XG2400E gateway to control the network activity and provide either Ethernet or serial connectivity, Utility programs that demonstrate network operation and performance.

Summary of Kit

4 XDM2140 modules
4 XDM2140 development boards
1 XG2400E gateway
1 Ethernet and 5 Serial cables
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From - RF Monolithics, Inc.

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Dr. David G. Alciatore - Colorado State University

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