The first task at hand is to set up the endpoints appropriately for this example. The following code switches the CPU clock speed
to 48 MHz (since at power-on default it is 12 MHz), and sets up EP2 as a Bulk OUT endpoint, 4x buffered of size 512, and EP6
as a Bulk IN endpoint, also 4x buffered of size 512. This set-up utilizes the maximum allotted 4-KB FIFO space. It also sets up
the FIFOs for manual mode, word-wide operation, and goes through a FIFO reset and arming sequence to ensure that they are
ready for data operations
This document is intended to serve as an introduction to Wavelet processing through a set of Matlab experiments. These experiments will gives an overview of three fundamental tasks in signal and image processing : signal, denoising and compression. These scripts are selfs contents (needed additional Matlab functions can be downloaded while reading the lectures).
Each one of these five lectures should take between 1h and 2h in order to tests the various features of the scripts. One should copy/paste the provided code into a file names e.g. tp1.m, and launch the script directly from Matlab comand line > tp1 . Some of the scripts contains "holes" that you should try to fill on your own.
I also provide the complete correction of these lectures as a set of Matlab scripts, but you should try as much as possible to avoid using them.
This demonstration shows how a ZigBee coordinator can be set up. This demo allows
the Demonstration Board (PICDEM Z or Explorer 16) to act as either a "Switching Load
Controller" (e.g. a light) or a "Switching Remote Control" (e.g. a switch) as defined by
the Home Controls, Lighting profile. It is designed to interact with a second Demonstration
board programmed with the Demo RFD project
The IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 2: Instruction Set Reference
(Order Number 245471) is part of a three-volume set that describes the architecture and
programming environment of all IA-32 Intel® Architecture processors.
the IA-32 Intel Architecture Software
Developer’s Manual, Volume 2, describes the instructions set of the processor and the
opcode structure. These two volumes are aimed at application programmers who are writing
programs to run under existing operating systems or executives.