What is a resistor network?
A circuit containing only resistors, ideal current sources, and ideal voltage sources. This means that relationships between current and voltage are linear. |
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2003-06-27 | Spirent develops tester for GPRS networks Spirent Communications Inc. has joined with Nortel Networks to develop the first performance tester specific to GPRS. |
2001-09-01 | Speed up networks with content-addressable memories By implementing CAMs, designers can free up processor resources and accelerate table lookups in their high-speed networking designs. |
1999-09-09 | Speech quality issues in mobile networks This paper describes the several sources of speech degradation in wireless mobile networks, and offer new methods for eliminating them. Sources of degradation including digital speech compression, tandem coding, background noise, hybrid echo, and acoustic echo will be described in detail. It also describe how modern signal processing technology, including echo and noise cancellation, automatic level control, and tandem CODEC avoidance is being used to eliminate these problems and improve speech quality. |
2005-05-20 | Software tracks RF activity for wireless networks Wireless Valley Communications has announced RF Manager, a software solution that visualizes real-time RF activity to assist network managers in detecting and resolving problems that impede wireless network performance. |
2002-06-25 | SMC Networks, TI to deliver WLAN solutions SMC Networks and Texas Instruments Inc. have partnered to deliver 802.11b-compatible WLAN solutions that provide higher speeds and increased WLAN coverage area for consumers. |
2008-05-05 | SMB networks go green with 65nm GbE switches Broadcom's 65nm single-chip GbE switch solutions were designed to support low-power modes and comply with industry standards, while using packaging materials free of lead and other harmful toxins, enabling 'green' switch products for the SMB market. |
2009-02-19 | SLIC protection for both classical and new networks The telecom deregulation everywhere in the world generated two kinds of line needs. The long ones are dedicated to the classic telecommunication networks while the short ones are linked to the emerging remote applications. |
2002-11-18 | Sirenza push-pull amp eye CATV networks The CGA-6618 HBT push-pull amplifier from Sirenza Microdevices operates at 5V, 150mA across the 50MHz to 860MHz frequency range and is suitable for CATV digital distribution boxes and as a line amplifier for CATV networks. |
2012-12-26 | Silicon photonics paves the way for 100G networks Learn how silicon photonics can enable widespread adoption of 100G networks. |
2008-02-29 | Silicon photonics move to rule networks Developments in silicon photonics have moved the technology into the mainstream, according to presenters at the 2008 Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition. |
2004-12-14 | Siemens acquires WLAN switch vendor Chantry Networks Wireless LAN switch vendor Chantry Networks has agreed to be acquired by Siemens Communications in a deal that complements Siemens' HiPath portfolio while adding to a shakeout in the burgeoning WLAN switch market. |
2007-04-10 | Session border controller suits next-gen networks Oki Electric Industry claimed to be the first in the industry to develop a session border controller for next-generation networks. |
2007-06-29 | Service platform for converged networks debuts Tektronix Inc. launches its latest Unified Assurance platform to address the service assurance performance monitoring and management needs of multi-technology, multi-service fixed and wireless network operators. |
2005-10-17 | Send 10GbE over optical networks The ability to transport 10GbE signals transparently is becoming critical for carriers that serve large organizations. |
2006-03-01 | Security spec readied for home networks An HW-based specification that could help paid-for content flow securely between devices is getting finishing touches. |
2004-06-16 | Security for storage networks is incremental The following are some of the technology considerations involved in implementing a SAN security program. |
2006-04-17 | Securing systems for networks For embedded system designers forced to sacrifice reliability in favor of time-to-market, here are tips on how to choose the right architecture and design for higher levels of reliability. |
2006-04-03 | Scale the hurdles associated with mesh networks Using the proper algorithms can lead designers down the path to a mesh network with a hierarchical structure. |
2005-06-01 | Scale Routing for Next-Gen IPv6 Networks A pipelined organization of embedded memories promises greater scalability in the performance and density of Forwarding Information Bases (FIBs |
1999-09-09 | SAW filters in CDMA mobile communication networks Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filters are used in the intermediate frequency (IF) filtering stage for both the Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) handset and infrastructure. They are preferred over other types of filter technologies because SAW filters demonstrate high performance yet low cost and small size. This paper describes the evolution of SAW designs to meet the challenging demands of reducing the size and cost for CDMA IF filters. |
2003-03-04 | SafeNet acquires assets of Raqia Networks SafeNet has purchased the technology assets of Raqia Networks. |
2000-12-01 | Ringed bus technology puts twist on switching networks Switch fabric is a fast, concurrent and transparent mechanism for transferring data from multiple sources to multiple destinations within a network via high-speed point-to-point links. |
2006-06-19 | Right Media deploys Foundry Networks' 10GbE solutions Foundry Networks announced that Right Media deployed its 10Gbit Ethernet LAN and application switching solutions. |
2007-05-07 | RF transceiver module suits SNAP, Zigbee networks Synapse introduced its RF Engine, a wireless module with a range of up to three miles that is used to power Synapse Synapse Network Appliance Protocol (SNAP) and Zigbee wireless networks. |
2002-02-21 | RF Solutions PA IC targets 802.11 networks Claimed to be the industry's first 802.11 dual-band power amplifier, the RFSP5910 single-chip power amplifier is targeted for NICs that can address both 802.11a and HiperLAN/2 at 5GHz, as well as 802.11b and 802.11g at 2.4GHz. |
2002-09-16 | RF interference in mobile networks Recognizing the sources and consequences of interference in wireless RF communications. |
2007-05-01 | Rethinking data-plane processing in networks True 3G technology must support data rates of 2Gbps or above per user. This leap in data rate has forced network vendors to rethink how they implement data-plane processing in their networks. |
2006-02-13 | Resistor networks provide voltage monitoring in power apps Caddock Electronics has introduced its Type VMN transient tolerant voltage monitoring resistor networks for voltage measurement circuits in industrial and commercial power metering applications. |
2007-05-10 | Resistor networks prevent parasitic effects TT electronics IRC Advanced Film Division claims its new series of precision resistor networks in ceramic BGA eliminates parasitic effects caused by wrap-around terminations. |
2006-08-30 | Resistor networks offer extended resistance values The new resistor networks from BI Technologies feature an extended range of resistance values for precision applications. |
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