ANALOG INPUT BANDWIDTH is a measure of the frequencyat which the reconstructed output fundamental drops3 dB below its low frequency value for a full scale input. Thetest is performed with fIN equal to 100 kHz plus integer multiplesof fCLK. The input frequency at which the output is −3dB relative to the low frequency input signal is the full powerbandwidth.APERTURE JITTER is the variation in aperture delay fromsample to sample. Aperture jitter shows up as input noise.APERTURE DELAY See Sampling Delay.BOTTOM OFFSET is the difference between the input voltagethat just causes the output code to transition to the firstcode and the negative reference voltage. Bottom Offset isdefined as EOB = VZT–VRB, where VZT is the first code transitioninput voltage and VRB is the lower reference voltage.Note that this is different from the normal Zero Scale Error.CONVERSION LATENCY See PIPELINE DELAY.CONVERSION TIME is the time required for a completemeasurement by an analog-to-digital converter. Since theConversion Time does not include acquisition time, multiplexerset up time, or other elements of a complete conversioncycle, the conversion time may be less than theThroughput Time.DC COMMON-MODE ERROR is a specification which appliesto ADCs with differential inputs. It is the change in theoutput code that occurs when the analog voltages on the twoinputs are changed by an equal amount. It is usually expressed in LSBs.
These instructions assume that the 1.4 versions of the java
and appletviewer commands are in your path. If they aren t,
then you should either specify the complete path to the commands
or update your PATH environment variable as described in the
installation instructions for the Java 2 SDK.
Bold index entries have corresponding pages in the main body of the
guide. The remaining index entries are followed by a list of
appropriate page references in the alphabetical reference sections,
given in order of importance.
Enclosed in this distribution are four projects:
MD5DLLTest: Visual basic project which runs the MD5 test suite against a
MD5 DLL (see below).
VbMD5: A Visual Basic native MD5 message digest class based on the
RSA reference implementation.
md5DLL: A C project which generates a simple Win32 DLL with
the MD5 message digest routines using the RSA reference
implementation.
MD5Java: A Java implementation of the MD5 message digest algorithm based
on the RSA reference implmentation.
Let me know if this has any use!
Robert M. Hubley
hubley@u.washington.edu
The first decision, that has to be made for the AVR platform, is to select the
development environment you want to use, either ImageCraft s ICCAVR or
GNU s AVR-GCC. The commercial ImageCraft Compiler offers an advanced IDE
and is the first choice of most professional developers using a Windows PC. The
GNU compiler is available for Linux and Windows.
program which uses hashing techniques for storing and retrieving the data.
Input to the program: Some random numbers. Input will be from a file.
Output: First the program reads all the input and store it properly using some hash techniques.
Once your program reads the complete input,it waits for the user input (prompt to the user).
User now enters some number.program displays if this number exists in the list or not.
it also display the time taken in the search operation.
Most e-book publishers do not warn their customers about the possible implications of the digital rights management tied to their products. Generally they claim that digital rights management is meant to prevent copying of the e-book. However in many cases it is also possible that digital rights management will result in the complete denial of access by the purchaser to the e-book.[citation needed] With some formats of DRM, the e-book is tied to a specific computer or device
When thinking about mobile radio engineers there is a tendency to
assume that the engineering function relates solely to the technical
aspects of the network, such as the equipment design or the network
design. That is certainly a key part of the role of a mobile radio engineer.
However,increasinglyengineersarerequiredtointeractwithprofession-
als from other divisions.
It was the publisher’s idea that I write
RFID in the Supply Chain: A Guide
to Selection and Implementation
. Not only am I editor of
Enterprise Inte-
gration System
,
Second Edition Handbook
and author of
The
Complete Book
of Middleware
, I also had some innovative business process and project
management ideas on improving the effectiveness of integrating enterprise
systems with information on product traceability, the scope of which has
been widened by the RFID technology mandates.
This document and the associated reference design provide guidance for assigning anddebugging software to or in FLASH memory, specifically for a MicroBlaze™ embeddedprocessor design.