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ESC SV-283- Making System-Level Hardware and Software Tradeoffs
John Blyler Editorial Director, Embedded Intel Solutions magazine
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ew engineers can remain purely hardware or software designers. Meeting time-to-market and power-performance-area product requirements means that embedded hardware engineers must have a basic understanding of software design and vice versa. This class presents specific trade-off techniques to equip engineers with a larger "systems" view of electronics. This class covers techniques to compare power-performance-area trade-offs issues between hardware and software implementations of specific interface designs. Related topics include analog-digital and chip-package-board issues, as well as IP metrics and software reuse.

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Course Price $19.95

ESTIMATED TIME
45 minutes

AUTHOR

John Blyler Editorial Director, Embedded Intel Solutions magazine
John Blyler is the editorial director for Extensionmedia's Embedded Intel and Chip Design magazines. His past editorial experience includes Penton's Wireless Systems Design and the IEEE I&M magazines. John has more than 18 years of technical experience in systems engineering and program management. His hardware/software engineering background encompasses both semiconductor and defense industries. John has co-authored several books, including What's Size Got To Do With It: Understanding Computer Systems (IEEE-Wiley) and RF Circuit Design, Second Ed (Elsevier). He continues to teach graduate-level systems engineering courses on a part-time basis for Portland State University. Mr. Blyler holds a BS in engineering physics from Oregon State University, as well as a MSEE from California State University, Northridge.
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Embedded Systems Conference (ESC)