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`Table of Contents
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`pg 11
`Leading Edge
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`Howard Johnson PhD
`EMl-simulation tools
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`Microprocessor, DSP
`technologies unite for
`embedded applications
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`Frame grabbers get the
`picture when video
`cameras fall short
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`pg 87
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`Design Ideas
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`Interfacing HDLs with
`conventional program-
`ming languages
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`DSP IC's clock oscillator
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`uses inexpensive
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`Designing with
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`:1 IC changes course of USB enumeration procedure
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`EDITED BY FHA" GRANVILLE
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`The EZ-USB family of ICs from Anchor Chips
`integrates a high-performance microcon-
`troller, includes hardware support for low-
`level USB signaling, and takes a new tack to
`maximize flexibility in the USB enumeration
`procedure. These features differentiate
`Anchor’s le from most other USB ICs and provide a single-
`1 chip USB implementation that can serve in applications
`.'- ranging from cost-sensitive peripherals, such as pointing
`2' devices, to high-end devices, such as scanners.
`The IC incorporates an 8051-compatible core with support
`from a legion of software-development tools from multiple
`a vendors. Moreover, the core offers a fivefold boost in perform-
`ance over off-the-shelf 8051 le. In addition, although most
`, manufacturers minimize prices by using the rnicrocontroller
`to handle low-level signal handshakes, the EZ-USB ICs
`include state machines that offload these task from the micro-
`'-= controller. The hardware signaling leaves the microcontroller
`‘ free to handle more peripheral functions and, therefore,
`" allows designers to use the IC in more complex devices.
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`The ICs also use an enumeration scheme to maximize
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`flexibility in peripherals via downloadable control firmware.
`.f The USB standard specifies that a peripheral must go
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`through an enumeration procedure whenever the peripher-
`I a1 connects to the bus. During this procedure, the host
`‘ assigns the peripheral a unique ID, and the peripheral pro-
`. Vides the host with device descriptors that indicate the
`; peripheral’s capabilities.
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`In contrast, the EZ—USB le go through this enumeration
`l procedure and establish a baseline configuration. The ICs
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`then download new firmware from the host, simulate a dis-
`connect/reconnect cycle, and repeat the enumeration, pro-
`viding updated descriptors to the host. This software-based
`r configuration scheme offers several advantages. For exam-
`ple, it simplifies software updates to peripherals, a feature
`that can be important in a new interface, such as USB. The
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`The EZ-USB family of le integrates an 8051 microcontroller
`with a USB interface that's handles all USB signaling. The IC
`supports postage-stamp-sized designs.
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`software-based configuration also enables you to develop
`multifunction peripherals. A DSP-based peripheral could
`take on the role of a modem during one session, for exam-
`ple, and an audio synthesizer during another session.
`The company offers three versions of the EZ-USB. The
`AN2131S integrates 8 kbytes of RAM and 16 1/0 lines and
`costs $6.36 (10,000). The AN2131Q adds eight more 1/0
`lines and costs $7.31 (10,000), and the AN2141Q increases
`memory to 16 kbytes of RAM for $8. 72 (10,000). Anchor also
`offers an EZ-USB Xcelerator development kit for $495. The
`kit includes a development board, an 8051 compiler, a gen-
`eral-purpose USB device driver, and sample firmware and dri-
`ver code—by Maury Wright
`Anchor Chips, San Diego, CA. 1-619-613-7900, WWW.
`anchorchipscom.
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`I Firewire VXI slot-zero
`g, controller IS first, fast,
`A and low-cost
`l Hewlett-Packard’s C-size E8491A slot-
`f ZEIO controller and host-computer
`‘ interface may be the first IEEE 1394
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`ware. The device transfers data bursts at
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`400 Mbps (50 Mbytes/sec). This speed
`accommodates the VXI bus’ 40-
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`Mbyte/sec transfer rate. Although
`observers call Firewire fast and elegant
`but costly, the E8491A costs only
`$2500. HP claims that the E8491A
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`makes the cost of Firewire only $300
`higher than that of products employ-
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`ing IEEE 488, whose transfer rate is less
`than 2% that of Firewire’s. Compared
`with the MXI bus, which has become
`the standard for linking VXI cages to
`external host PCs, Firewire is both less
`expensive (the savings over HP’s MXI
`interface can exceed $3500) and faster
`(50 vs 32 Mbytes/sec).
`Cabling is another advantage of the
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