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PCI Express
Denali does not seem to have good service for startup company. nSys does much better.
Added after 11 minutes:
Please search Intel 41210 for PCI Express bridge, it is easy to get all the documents
Hi,
Thank you all for your kindness and giving me so many suggestion.
I think the following some fields may have bright perspective in the future:
1) RF/Mixed signal circuits design
2) MEMS design
3) Wireless communication
What's your opinion?
Sweesw:
Thanks a lot for giving me the reminding.
Actually I have known some of the difficulties you mentioned. I would like to switch to analog design not only that I believe it promise a good choice in the long run, but also it owns more interest than digital circuits design.
In order to...
Hi,
Thank all for you help! :D
I know there are several good analog books, and I have also got some of them (Virtually MCU owns many analog ebooks). What I would like to know can be summarized into 4 aspects:
1) How to get hand on experience in analog design. Find a spice to simulate circuit...
learning analog circuit
I have been a digital system designer for about 3 years. My former experience has been in logic design and verification. But I would like to change my job to analog circuit design. Could anyone tell me how to start learning analog circuit design, and figure out a road to...
pmm power management
I am now working on a PMM module.
The module shoule contain Regulator_Logic,
Regulator_circuit,Driver ,LDR etc
is there anyone have such technique papers on the topic?
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