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Webcasts from ESC explore Zigbee, SIP, IOPs, DSPs, FPGAs, more

May 11, 2005 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Ten webcasts of presentations from the 2005 Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) are now available. The webcasts cover embedded (though not necessarily Linux-related) topics including IOP storage processors from Intel, Zigbee, FPGAs, DSPs (digital signal processors), SIP-based applications (session initiation protocol), and more.

The ten available webcasts are:

  • Mixed-signal measurement techniques for characterizing data converters
  • data converter architectures
  • Matching power MOSFETs and pulse width modulators
  • Replacing control and sensor wires on a budget with ZigBee
  • The future of FPGAs for embedded systems — where will we be in 2010?
  • DSP OnRamp: enabling DSP in FPGAs
  • Designing with IP in FPGAs
  • Intel XScale IOPs in embedded applications
  • Modular communications platforms: driving server economics to create the next generation network
  • SIP-Based applications

The nicely produced webcasts are available at bitrates of 56Kbps, 100Kbps, and 300Kbps, and require a media player such as mplayer or xine that can understand Microsoft's proprietary “.mms” network streaming protocol. Additional information can be found at the 2005 ESC Webcast Portal, here.


 
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