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Serial-Analog-Multiplexer

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Hi

A scanner is just a short name for a serial-analog-multiplexer. It is an design frame for serially moving data from a chip to an external display. We use scanners as a diagnostic tool, to observe the behavior of large analog VLSI chips, when the chips have far more nodes than the pins available to us, or when the chip has a topography that maps well onto a display device.

1. h**p://www.pcmp.caltech.edu/scanners/

A 2d video scanner chip with rectangular layout and without integrated sense-amplifier.
2. h**p://www.pcmp.caltech.edu/scanners/retonoff/


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tnx
 

Nice information !!
Thanks !!


On 2002-02-19 11:08, jimjim2k wrote:
Hi

A scanner is just a short name for a serial-analog-multiplexer. It is an design frame for serially moving data from a chip to an external display. We use scanners as a diagnostic tool, to observe the behavior of large analog VLSI chips, when the chips have far more nodes than the pins available to us, or when the chip has a topography that maps well onto a display device.

1. h**p://www.pcmp.caltech.edu/scanners/

A 2d video scanner chip with rectangular layout and without integrated sense-amplifier.
2. h**p://www.pcmp.caltech.edu/scanners/retonoff/


* -> t

tnx
 

That's usefull, thanks for the link!
 

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