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There’s a wealth of information about analog design and components, analog design tools, digital signal processing, and DSP development tools available to you in the trade publications. There are at least a dozen that you should browse regularly if you want to stay on top of relevant industry developments and new products. But even though they’re all free, subscribing to every one of them isn’t the solution to keeping current. There are too many pages to turn and too much time required.

To make your life a little easier, we’ve done some of the page turning for you. We regularly scan the leading trade publications (as well as their web sites) for relevant industry, technology, and design articles, and then index them on ANALOGandDSP. (We’ve opted not to index product articles that are devoted exclusively to a single product because you’ll find information about new microprocessor development tools, DSP development tools, microprocessors, and DSPs elsewhere on this site.)

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C6Flo Free Software Development Tool (Texas Instruments, Inc.)

July 26, 2010 -- All C6Flo users begin their design in the graphical domain. Each DSP application begins as an intuitive block diagram. Adding components to the system is as easy as using drag and drop to move blocks from the palette onto the diagram. . . . read more

Multicore Processors Bring Innovation to Medical Imaging (Texas Instruments, Inc.)

June 1, 2010 -- Imaging systems based on either a hardwired, non-programmable processor or on a specialized graphics processor cannot match the flexibility, scalability and power efficiency required by the next generation of portable medical imaging equipment. In contrast, multicore digital signal processors (DSPs) – whether a heterogeneous system-on-chip (SoC) with a DSP core and general-purpose processor (GPP) or a homogenous SoC with multiple, similar DSP cores – bring the best of both worlds to bear on the challenges of medical imaging. Emerging medical imaging systems are in turn begetting exciting new diagnostic procedures and treatments that continue to improve the quality of medical care. . . . read more

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