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07 October 2008
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This Month's Issue
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September 2000, Volume 6, Number 9
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Departments
Uplink
Look! Up in the Sky!
Upfront
Networking equipment revenue skyrockets to $50 billion
China to become next big cellular infrastructure market by 2004
Bluetooth takes step forward
Technical News
Lucent spins off
Design services company launched
Altera partners with NetLogic
VDSL technology acquisition
MystiCom design win
Wireless DSL Consortium
Top Ten
Reusing IP Blocks
Product Spotlights
Network Analyzer Accelerated Wireless Design Process
DSP Improves Power, Performance in Next-Gen Comm Designs
New Products
The latest in ICs, components, subsystems, test and measurement, design tools, and software and intellectual property.
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Features
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The 2000 Comet Awards
By John Poultney
Get ready to meet the top 20 up-and-coming communication companies. In a market as exciting as communications, these 20 companies are primed for a brilliant future.
Designing a Next-Generation Voice Gateway
By Yogendra Jain
With the explosion in voice-capable IP telephony technology, designers need to understand a common component in internetworking deployments: the voice gateway.
Gaining Control of CDMA Power
By Stuart McGarrity
Power control has become a huge headache for CDMA mobile phone developers. Through the use
of system-level design tools, engineers can develop algorithms that solve power control concerns.
Fiber-Optic Test Instruments: A Buyer's Guide
By Janine Sullivan
Todayıs complex fiber-optic systems require increasingly complex testing systems. Instrumentation vendors are working hard to enable designers to design these complex systems as efficiently as possible.
Navigating through FPGA Designs
By Kurt Aronow
Engineers need to be familiar with some basic issues including writing specifications, place-and-route tools, and global clocks in order to navigate their way through FPGA design.
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Columns
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Building Blocks
Broadband Law.
Standards & Protocols
Speeding Up Wireless Standards Development
Programming & Design
Mobile IP.
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