Name Function
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Check_SST_39VF160 Check manufacturer and device ID
CFI_Query CFI Query Entry/Exit command sequence
Erase_Entire_Chip Erase the contents of the entire chip
Erase_One_Sector Erase a sector of 2048 word
Erase_One_Block Erase a block of 32K word
Program_One_Word Alter data in one word
Program_One_Sector Alter data in 2048 word sector
Program_One_Block Alter data in 32K word block
Check_Toggle_Ready End of internal program or erase detection using
Toggle bit
Check_Data_Polling End of internal program or erase detection using
Data# polling
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Simulate the movement of the Towers of Hanoi puzzle Bonus is possible for using animation
eg. if n = 2 A→B A→C B→C
if n = 3 A→C A→B C→B A→C B→A B→C A→C
Genetic Algorithm example using Java
You have 10 cards numbered 1 to 10.
You have to divide them into 2 piles so that:
The sum of the first pile is as close as possible to 36 and the product of all in second pile is as close as poss to 360.
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Servomotors are available as AC or DC motors. Early servomotors were generally DC motors because the only type of control for large currents was through SCRs for many years. As transistors became capable of controlling larger currents and switching the large currents at higher frequencies, the AC servomotor became used more often. Early servomotors were specifically designed for servo amplifiers. Today a class of motors is designed for applica-tions that may use a servo amplifier or a variable-frequency controller, which means that a motor may be used in a servo system in one application, and used in a variable-frequency drive in another application. Some companies also call any closed-loop system that does not use a stepper motor a servo system, so it is possible for a simple AC induction motor that is connected to a velocity controller to be called a servomotor.