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The event was originally broadcast on:
Date: Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Time: 11:00 AM Pacific / 2:00 PM Eastern
Duration: 1 hour

Overview
Typically, most circuit boards implement their clocking network using Fan-out Buffers, Zero-Delay Buffers, Clock Generators, Logic Translators, and so on. Every board requires a different clocking network and consequently uses different sets of ICs from multiple vendors. The "Mixed Signal PLD for clocks" device from Lattice integrates all these individual functions on a single chip and can be customized to meet individual circuit board needs through programming. This seminar examines different clock networks and shows how a single chip can be used across all of those designs.
Speaker Information
 Jim Krebs |
Jim Krebs
Applications Manager, Mixed-Signal Products
Lattice Semiconductor Jim Krebs has worked with Lattice Semiconductor Corporation for 15 years in Applications support. He works closely with customers on both software and hardware projects along with training. Jim is the Applications Manager for Mixed Signal Products. He received his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Oregon State University. |
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