This document is an operation guide for the MPC8XXFADS board. It contains operational, functional
and general information about the FADS. The MPC8XXFADS is meant to serve as a platform for s/
w and h/w development around the MPC8XX family processors. Using its on-board resources and its
associated debugger, a developer is able to download his code, run it, set breakpoints, display
memory and registers and connect his own proprietary h/w via the Expansion connectors, to be incorporated
to a desired system with the MPC8XX processor.
The PCI Local bus concept was developed to break
the PC data I/O bottleneck and clearly opens the door
to increasing system speed and Expansion capabilities.
The PCI Local bus moves high speed peripherals
from the I/O bus and places them closer to the system’s
processor bus, providing faster data transfers
between the processor and peripherals. The PCI Local
bus also addresses the industry’s need for a bus standard
which is not directly dependent on the speed,
size and type of system processor. It represents the
first microprocessor independent bus offering performance
more than adequate for the most demanding
applications such as full-motion video.
The PCI Local bus concept was developed to break
the PC data I/O bottleneck and clearly opens the door
to increasing system speed and Expansion capabilities.
The PCI Local bus moves high speed peripherals
from the I/O bus and places them closer to the system’s
processor bus, providing faster data transfers
between the processor and peripherals. The PCI Local
bus also addresses the industry’s need for a bus standard
which is not directly dependent on the speed,
size and type of system processor. It represents the
first microprocessor independent bus offering performance
more than adequate for the most demanding
applications such as full-motion video.
Hardware reference
The PCI Local bus concept was developed to break
the PC data I/O bottleneck and clearly opens the door
to increasing system speed and Expansion capabilities.
The PCI Local bus moves high speed peripherals
from the I/O bus and places them closer to the system’s
processor bus, providing faster data transfers
between the processor and peripherals. The PCI Local
bus also addresses the industry’s need for a bus standard
which is not directly dependent on the speed,
size and type of system processor. It represents the
first microprocessor independent bus offering performance
more than adequate for the most demanding
applications such as full-motion video.
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Abstract - A fl exible multiscale and directional representation for images is
proposed. The scheme combines directional fi lter banks with the
Laplacian pyramid to provides a sparse representation for two-
dimensional piecewise smooth signals resembling images. The
underlying Expansion is a frame and can be designed to be a
tight frame. Pyramidal directional fi lter banks provide an effective
method to implement the digital curvelet transform. The regularity
issue of the iterated fi lters in the directional fi lter bank is examined.
Abstract—The contourlet transform is a new two-dimensional
extension of the wavelet transform using multiscale and direc-
tional fi lter banks. The contourlet Expansion is composed of
basis images oriented at various directions in multiple scales,
with fl exible aspect ratios. Given this rich set of basis images,
the contourlet transform effectively captures smooth contours
that are the dominant feature in natural images.