
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "IEEE standards",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Proposal enhances IEEE1481 SPEF standard from
Synopsys, which we summarised at the time by saying "The IEEE1481 working group has approved Synopsys' proposal for an extension to the Standard Parasitic Exchange Format (SPEF) for process and temperature variation".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release ESS Show is launchpad for UK operation from
Goepel Electronic: "Goepel Electronic has opened a subsidiary in the UK, and will make its public debut on Stand 640 at the ESS Show on 11th and 12th October in Birmingham".
In March 2006, we covered the news from Nu Horizons Electronics Corp
concerning its E and E Ethernet connectors
- take a look at Ethernet connectors take magnetics onboard
which says: "An expanded range of integrated magnetic components from E and E now includes 10 Base-T, 100 Base-T and gigabit Ethernet connectors".
Take a look also at the news release from Mentor Graphics UK, SystemVerilog pioneers recognised by IEEE,
as well as Software tools link design and test from EADS Test and Services,
and Toolset helps standardise test signal definitions from EADS Test and Services.
See also:
Software does the lot for Actel FPGAs
(December 2004)
Aldec has released a special Actel Edition of Active-HDL 6.3, offering easy-to-use pushbutton integration with Actel's Designer series advanced place-and-route software
Interface streamlines FPGA design flow
(November 2004)
Aldec and Magma Design Automation have completed the design flow interface between Active-HDL 6.3 and Palace version 2.4
Software supports native SystemC cosimulation
(October 2004)
The latest version of Active-HDL incorporates a direct simulation kernel connection to SystemC, as well as an all new accelerated waveform viewer
System brings structure to fibre-optic solutions
(September 2004)
Belden IBDN FiberExpress optical-fibre systems are complete end-to-end cabling solutions capable of supporting both centralised and fibre-to-the-desk (FTTD) topologies
Transceivers bring copper up to speed
(September 2004)
Analogix Semiconductor has introduced a new family of physical-layer transceiver ICs that lets system designers replace fibre optics with less expensive copper media in system-to-system interconnects
Optical receiver integrates overload protection
(September 2004)
Bookham Technology will launch the industry's first integrated solution for optical receiver overload protection that meets ITU and IEEE standards GR-253-CORE and G.959.1 at ECOC 2004
Verification supports Accelera's PSL
(June 2004)
A new version of Verix is now shipping with support for PSL - Accellera's property specification language
Mentor expands role in IEEE standards
(April 2004)
Mentor Graphics has expanded its role in the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA)
Accellera joins IEEE Standards Association
(April 2004)
Accellera has become a Corporate Member of the IEEE Standards Association
Synopsys adds EDA voice to standards organisation
(March 2004)
Synopsys has become a corporate member of the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA), an international organisation serving today's industries with a complete portfolio of standards programmes
More speed and features for HDL designers
(January 2004)
In addition to a twofold performance increase over the previous version, Active-HDL 6.2 includes an improved advanced dataflow, library encryption, branch coverage and X-Trace
New standards for wireless LANs in China
(December 2003)
China has officially implemented new standards for wireless LAN equipment (GB15629.11 and GB15629.1102), with a transition period of 6 months
IEEE endorses Accellera standards
(October 2003)
Accellera's Advanced Library Format (ALF) has been approved as IEEE1603-2003
SystemVerilog proposed for standardisation
(October 2003)
As part of its strategy to ensure unified standards for advanced design and verification, Cadence has now announced its support for SystemVerilog
Website focuses on power over Ethernet
(August 2003)
The IEEE 802.3af power over Ethernet standard was formally approved by the IEEE Standards Board on 12th June 2003
Reference designs meet dual-band specs
(July 2003)
PC card and AP reference designs based on the innovative Prism Duette chipset have passed all interoperability testing and have received Wi-Fi 802.11a, b and g certification from the Wi-Fi Alliance
Standard to accelerate power over Ethernet
(June 2003)
PowerDsine has welcomed the approval by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers of standard 802.3af-2003, which defines the specifications to deliver power over standard Ethernet cables
Standard vindicates chipset strategy
(June 2003)
The IEEE has now formally adopted the high performance 802.11g wireless local area networking (WLAN) standard for high speed 54Mbit/s WLAN operation
Standardisation gives green light to 802.11g chips
(June 2003)
Texas Instruments has begun providing its TNETW1130 802.11g solution to customers now that the IEEE802.11g standard has been approved by the IEEE Standards Board
Verification language set for standardisation
(June 2003)
The IEEE Design Automation Standards Committee has approved a project to use the e verification language as a basis for standardisation
Wireless LAN IP gains security extension
(June 2003)
TTPCom has added the 802.11i security extension to its high performance 802.11 a/b/g core intellectual property designs
Chipset anticipates wireless standards
(February 2003)
Libertas 802.11g solutions will accelerate the growth of WLAN into consumer and enterprise markets by offering features to enable robust video streaming and the highest level of security
SoC development platform gains WLAN IP option
(January 2003)
WLAN Now is a complete IEEE802.11a/b/g modem/baseband and MAC soft IP building block solution for SoC-based wireless LAN access point and client devices
Support for standards-based Wi-Fi security
(January 2003)
Intersil is to support the Wi-Fi Alliance's new standards-based solution for enhanced security called Wi-Fi Protected Access or WPA

