mp270app.dsp
This file (the project file) contains information at the project level and
is used to build a single project or subproject. Other users can share the
project (.dsp) file, but they should export the makefiles locally.
mp270app.cpp
This is the main application source file.
Zero-order-hold
Intended for a senior-level course on the analysis and design of digital control systems, the text is also useful for graduate students and practicing engineers who are learning state-space design techniques.
Upper gain margin
Intended for a senior-level course on the analysis and design of digital control systems, the text is also useful for graduate students and practicing engineers who are learning state-space design techniques.
Atmel’s AT91SAM7FP105 is a low pincount FingerChip processor based on the 32-bit ARM
RISC processor. It features a on-chip biometric engine performing enrollment verification and
identification, an internal record cache of up to 25 records and a secure command protocol over
USB, SPI, UART. This protocol enables an external host system or processor to control the onchip
bioengine functions, manipulate the record cache, and securely export record cache
records for external storage. Together with the FingerChip sensor device AT77C104B, it forms
an embedded, secured biometric turnkey solution.
This is a software implementation of the USB low-speed protocol for
the Atmel ATtiny microcontrollers. Of course, it will also work on the
ATmega series.