ANNC: ADC to FPGA Interface Webcast

Lattice is holding a webcast today, "Interfacing High Sample Rate ADCs to FPGAs." The presenter will be Shyam Chandra, from our mixed-signal marketing group.

If you're interested, the event takes place live at 11am Pacific,

18:00 GMT. In addition, you will be able to view this webcast archive on-demand, at your convenience, within 24 hours after the live event takes place.

You can register by clicking:

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Bart Borosky, Lattice

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bart
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It's unfortunate that the webcast requires a propietary win32 plugin installation. Rather then just provide a plain straightforward video url.

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sky465nm

i'll send your feedback to our third-party service provider, Saba/ Centra. thanks for the input. ~bart

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bart

Oh Gosh, you hire another Indian again, this is a real proof of why America is losing ground. I have many years of experience in programming and in all sort of hardware's....Damn it!

...Jim Thompson

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|  E-mail Address at Website     Fax:(480)460-2142     |  Brass Rat  |
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   America: Land of the Freedom Abusers, Because of the Bastards.
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Jim Thompson

In comp.arch.fpga Jim Thompson wrote: . .

What would you change?

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sky465nm

I would change the TAX benifits that encourage the offshoring of jobs. Our fellow engineers in other countries are very bright. So are we american engineers, but when faced with the American job benfits and the tax benefits of going global, Larger businesses WILL send the jobs overseas. It is just cost efective. I live with the system becuse that is what is there and I enjoy interacting with my foreign brethren. I don't expect this to change anytime soon.

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Dwayne Dilbeck

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