Very Nice library for using ActiveX controls directly from java without Heavy knowledge of JNI, simple activeX control usage like in VB, for windows platform, I always used this java library for activeX controls
Today’s computer, datacom, and telecom systems demandpower supplies that are effi cient, respond quicklyto load transients and accurately regulate the voltageat the load. For example, load current can be measuredby using the inductor DCR, thus eliminating the needfor a dedicated sense resistor. Inductor DCR sensingincreases effi ciency—especially at Heavy load—whilereducing component cost and required board space.The LTC®3856 single-output 2-phase synchronous buckcontroller improves the accuracy of inductor DCR sensingby compensating for changes in DCR due to temperature.
aPLib is a 32-bit compression library based on the compression algorithm
used in aPACK (my executable packer). aPLib is an easy-to-use alternative
to many of the Heavy-weight compression libraries available.
A collection of math routines including 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit signed and unsigned addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Very nice code library with Heavy in-line documentation! Been looking for multi-byte divide? Here it is.
This PNG Delphi version 1.56 documentation (this version is a major rewrite intended to replace the previous version, 1.2).
Improvements in this new version includes:
This new version allows the programmer to not use Delphi Heavy units which will greatly reduce the size of the final executable.
Read more about this feature here.
Most, if not all, Portable Network Graphics features as CRC checking are now fully performed.
Error on broken images are now better handled using new exception classes.
The images may be saved using interlaced mode also.
Transparency information won t be discarted after the image is loaded any more.
Most of the images are decoded much faster now.
The images will be better encoded using fresh new algorithms.
IMPORTANT! Now transparency information is used to display images.
The purpose of this document is to define the format of the messages and data being
communicated between microprocessors used in Heavy-duty vehicle applications. It is meant to serve as a
guide toward a standard practice to promote software compatibility among microcomputer based modules.
This document is to be used with SAE J1708. SAE J1708 defines the requirements for the hardware and
basic protocol that is needed to implement this document.
Commercially available active noise control headphones rely on fixed analog controllers to drive "anti-noise" loudspeakers. Our design uses an adaptive controller to optimally cancel unwanted acoustic noise. This headphone would be particularly useful for workers who operate or work near Heavy machinery and engines because the noise is selectively eliminated. Desired sounds, such as speech and warning signals, are left to be heard clearly. The adaptive control algorithm is implemented on a Texas Instruments (TI™ )
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TMS320C30GEL digital signal processor (DSP), which drives a Sony CD550 headphone/microphone system. Our experiments indicate that adaptive noise control results in a dramatic improvement in performance over fixed noise control. This improvement is due to the availability of high-performance programmable DSPs and the self-optimizing and tracking
capabilities of the adaptive controller in response to the surrounding noise.