•Founded in Jan. 08, 2001 in Shanghai, China.•Fabless IDH focused on Analog & Mixed Signal Chip design & marketing •Over 100 IC introduced.•Over 200 OEM CUstomer worldwide•ISO-9000 Certified•Distribution Channel in Taiwan, China & Japan
To achieve 100% CUstomer satisfactionby producing the technically advanced product with the best quality, on-time delivery and service.
Leverages on proprietary process and world-class engineering team to develop innovative & high quality analog solutions that add value to electronics equipment.
Occasionally, we are tasked with designing circuitry for aspecific purpose. The request may have CUstomer originsor it may be an in-house requirement. Alternately, a circuitmay be developed because its possibility is simply tooattractive to ignore1. Over time, these circuits accumulate,encompassing a wide and useful body of proven capabilities.They also represent substantial effort. These considerationsmake publication an almost obligatory propositionand, as such, a group of circuits is presented here. This isnot the first time we have displayed such wares and, giventhe encouraging reader response, it will not be the last2.Eighteen circuits are included in this latest effort, roughlyarranged in the categories given in this publication’s title.They appear at the next paragraph.
MPLAB C30用戶指南(英文)
HIGHLIGHTSThe information covered in this chapter is as follows:• About this Guide• Recommended Reading• Troubleshooting• The Microchip Web Site• Development Systems CUstomer Notification Service• CUstomer Support
Document LayoutThe document layout is as follows:• Chapter 1: Compiler Overview – describes MPLAB C30, development tools andfeature set.• Chapter 2: Differences between MPLAB C30 and ANSI C – describes thedifferences between the C language supported by MPLAB C30 syntax and thestandard ANSI-89 C.• Chapter 3: Using MPLAB C30 – describes how to use the MPLAB C30 compilerfrom the command line.• Chapter 4: MPLAB C30 Runtime Environment – describes the MPLAB C30runtime model, including information on sections, initialization, memory models, thesoftware stack and much more.• Chapter 5: Data Types – describes MPLAB C30 integer, floating point and pointerdata types.• Chapter 6: Device Support Files – describes the MPLAB C30 header and registerdefinition files, as well as how to use with SFR’s.• Chapter 7: Interrupts – describes how to use interrupts.• Chapter 8: Mixing Assembly Language and C Modules – provides guidelines tousing MPLAB C30 with MPLAB ASM30 assembly language modules.
PICkit™ 2 Microcontroller Programmer USER’S GUIDE
This chapter contains general information that will be useful to know before using thePICkit™ 2 Microcontroller Programmer. Items discussed in this chapter include:• Document Layout• Conventions Used in this Guide• Warranty Registration• Recommended Reading• The Microchip Web Site• Development Systems CUstomer Change Notification Service• CUstomer Support• Document Revision History
ARM7硬件說明與開發
The ARM7 is a low-power, general purpose 32-bit RISC microprocessor macrocell for use in application or
CUstomer-specific integrated circuts (ASICs or CSICs). Its simple, elegant and fully static design is
particularly suitable for cost and power-sensitive applications. The ARM7’s small die size makes it ideal for
integrating into a larger custom chip that could also contain RAM, ROM, logic, DSP and other cells.
This project does not contain a full, runnable application program. Instead, the only package ope.account contains two classes which represent basic bank CUstomer and account information.
用php開發的crm系統,
推薦使用php4 + MYSQL 4搭建?。?
采用Sugar Suite v4.0.1為核心!
For a list of new features and other important information
about Sugar Suite 4.0.1, please see the ReleaseNotes.doc file.
Our goal continues to be to build the CUstomer relationship management system
that you have always wanted, so your input is vital.
To share ideas with the Sugar Community, ask questions, find answers and submit
feedback, please visit our Sugar Forums at http://forums.sugarcrm.com.
《為Windows Vista編寫安全的代碼》,2007年出版
Providing developers with first-hand insights into design decisions and practical advice for solving real-world security issues, this authoritative guide urges developers to write more secure code on the Vista platform to support a growing CUstomer base.
Table of Contents
Writing Secure Code for Windows Vista
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Code Quality
Chapter 2 - User Account Control, Tokens, and Integrity Levels
Chapter 3 - Buffer Overrun Defenses
Chapter 4 - Networking Defenses
Chapter 5 - Creating Secure and Resilient
Chapter 6 - Internet Explorer 7 Defenses
Chapter 7 - Cryptographic Enhancements
Chapter 8 - Authentication and Authorization
Chapter 9 - Miscellaneous Defenses and Security-Related Technologies
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars