Ten years of mixed-signal IP
Posted by Navraj Nandra on 27th November 2007
Design and Reuse is celebrating it’s 10th anniversary with a number of forums and panels during the IP 07 Conference in Grenoble. Mixed-signal will be represented on the panel: A Decade in Library IP and Mixed Analog IPs (Dec. 5, 15:15-16:10). This is an opportune moment to both reflect and to gaze into the future with respect to analog IP. I would be interested in you sharing opinions and ideas to start a discussion on the following:
What has been the most important development in the analog IP industry in the past decade?
What do you believe will be the most significant challenge facing the analog IP industry in the coming decade?
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I built my first crystal radio at about the age of ten (had help with the soldering iron) and have been dabbling in the analog electronics field ever since. The "James Brown of Analog": I do like James Brown and have I been working in the electronics industry for many years. I’m also a big fan of Reggae and Ska and spent my youth listening to John Peel on Radio 1. Ken Boothe is the greatest singer. Running is a passion. Squaw Valley is the best place to ski. Ever!