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53 years later, bus standard launched by HP in 1972 gets stable Linux driver — General Purpose Interface Bus has blistering 8 MB/s of bandwidth
HP's GBIP interface will finally receive stable drivers for Linux (6.19 kernel release), 53 years after its debut.
We’re always excited to get a new chip or SIM card to interface, but our enthusiasm is often dampened by the prototyping process. Interfacing any chip usually means breadboarding a circuit, writing ...
Serial buses dot the landscape of embedded design. From displays to storage to peripherals, serial interfaces make communications possible. Many serial communication interfaces compete for use in ...
System-On-Chip (SoC) designs incorporate more and more Intellectual Property (IP) with each year. In the early years of IP integration there were no standard interfaces and the task of integrating the ...
All computing devices, from smartphones to supercomputers, pass data back and forth along electronic channels called "buses." You can think about the buses like freeways, in that having additional ...
This application note describes how to implement the Bus LVDS (BLVDS) interface in the supported Altera® device families for high-performance multipoint applications. This application note also shows ...
We present the Xilinx Platform Specification Format (PSF) for system design and verification. PSF is a plug-n-play infrastructure, which promotes IP core reusability, time-to-market reduction, and IP ...
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