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Consultants need to quickly understand previous technical developments associated with a proposed client project. A full literature search can reveal details unknown to the client and lead to better recommendations and solutions. This presentation will demonstrate how to use the IEEE's on-line database of journal and conference papers. This talk will provide an overview of the ZigBee Alliance and its mission. It will address the basic functionality delivered by the standard, where it fits in the wireless arena, plus next steps for the 230 member strong ecosystem of companies creating applications for use in home, commercial and industrial markets. This talk will consist of an overview of the implementation of the Universal Serial Bus (USB) within a microcontroller chip. The development of supporting drivers and the use of in-circuit debuggers will also be presented. The talk will conclude with a description of the Microchip Design Partner Program which allows consultants to benefit from their high-volume designs. Bruce Himebauch will present a history of the 802.11 standards family, the 802.11n Task Group N (TGn) and the issues surrounding implementation of 802.11 products. He will also describe the driving forces behind the creation of each new standard.
Consulting in the Solar Power Age
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Miguel Gomez's talk will provide an overview of the solar power industry, an outline of its technology challenges, and some of the ways in which technology consultants can participate in this important arena.
Networking for Consultants
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Consultants often find face-to-face networking to be difficult, particularly in a room full of strangers. This meeting's panel will address how to approach this kind of situation, as well as others faced by consultants while they are marketing their services.
Joint Venture Risks
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Many Bay Area companies and startups are at some point approached with attractive proposals for a joint venture. These typically come from foreign companies, and they frequently have disastrous results. This talk will cover the risks of joint ventures, list some of the danger flags, suggest practical ways to minimize the risks, and offer suggestions regarding exclusive licensee risks.
Conference: Flash Memory Summit
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
IEEE-CNSV will have a booth on the Exhibit Floor at this event, allowing CNSV members with a great vehicle for publicizing their skills as well as the merits of our organization. CNSV members also receive special pricing for this conference, and two CNSV members will be awarded full conference admission as well. Many aspects of this event that are free, so register now on the conference website. This presentation will describe uses of System-on-Chip (SoC) technology in a wide variety of applications, and will include a demonstration of SoC visual embedded design tools. It will also describe how Cypress Semiconductor helps skilled consultants find clients through its CYPros program. This talk will discuss the unique requirements for a real-time operating system running on a system on a chip. In particular, it will go over the options of writing your own RTOS, purchasing an off-the-shelf RTOS, and using a software synthesis tool to automatically generate an RTOS.
CNSV Event Details
Real-Time Operating Systems for Systems on a Chip
Tuesday, April 17, 2007 7:00 PM
KeyPoint Credit Union loc: 2805 Bowers Ave., Santa Clara, CA
Bob Zeidman, Zeidman Consulting
Free
No RSVP needed
Program Slides

This talk will examine three different options for putting a real-time operating system (RTOS) on a system on a chip (SOC):

  • write your own RTOS
  • purchase an off-the-shelf RTOS
  • use a software synthesis tool to automatically generate an RTOS

If you write your own, which issues do you need to take into account? If you purchase one, what is available and what are the tradeoffs? If you synthesize one, what tools are available and how do they work?

The organization of the talk will be as follows:

  • Introduction
  • What is a System on a Chip?
  • What is an RTOS?
  • Do You Need An RTOS?
  • Purchasing an RTOS
  • Writing your own RTOS
  • Synthesizing an RTOS
  • RTOS Considerations
  • Conclusions

This talk is intended for software and hardware engineers who need to design a multitasking embedded system for an SOC who are concerned about cost, development time and efficiency.


About the Speaker
Bob Zeidman is a CNSV member and the president of Zeidman Consulting. He has designed ASICs, FPGAs and PC boards for RISC-based parallel processor systems, laser printers, network switches, routers and other real-time systems. He has also created software tools for hardware/software co-designing. His clients have included Apple Computer, Cadence Design Systems, Cisco Systems, Intel, Mentor Graphics and Texas Instruments.

Bob has written technical papers on hardware and software design methods, and has taught courses at engineering conferences throughout the world. He is the author of the textbooks Verilog Designer's Library, Introduction to Verilog and Designing with FPGAs and CPLDs.

Bob was the recipient of the 1994 Wyle/EE Times American By Design Award in addition to other engineering, writing and scholastic awards. He holds a Master's degree from Stanford University and two Bachelor's degrees from Cornell University.

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