The PCI Local bus concept was developed to break
the PC data I/O bottleneck and clearly opens the door
to increasing system speed and expansion capabilities.
The PCI Local bus moves high speed peripherals
from the I/O bus and places them closer to the system’s
processor bus, providing faster data transfers
between the processor and peripherals. The PCI Local
bus also addresses the industry’s need for a bus standard
which is not directly dependent on the speed,
size and type of system processor. It represents the
first microprocessor independent bus offering performance
more than adequate for the most demanding
applications such as full-motion video.
The PCI Local bus concept was developed to break
the PC data I/O bottleneck and clearly opens the door
to increasing system speed and expansion capabilities.
The PCI Local bus moves high speed peripherals
from the I/O bus and places them closer to the system’s
processor bus, providing faster data transfers
between the processor and peripherals. The PCI Local
bus also addresses the industry’s need for a bus standard
which is not directly dependent on the speed,
size and type of system processor. It represents the
first microprocessor independent bus offering performance
more than adequate for the most demanding
applications such as full-motion video.
Hardware reference
The PCI Local bus concept was developed to break
the PC data I/O bottleneck and clearly opens the door
to increasing system speed and expansion capabilities.
The PCI Local bus moves high speed peripherals
from the I/O bus and places them closer to the system’s
processor bus, providing faster data transfers
between the processor and peripherals. The PCI Local
bus also addresses the industry’s need for a bus standard
which is not directly dependent on the speed,
size and type of system processor. It represents the
first microprocessor independent bus offering performance
more than adequate for the most demanding
applications such as full-motion video.
User Manual
To fully utilize the available spectrum for a wireless communication
system it is feasible to adapt to different situations
on the channel. In this paper a flexible OFDM
transmitter is presented together with basic theory behind
OFDM transmission. It is shown that high flexibility can
be obtained with a reasonable amount
Flexible baseband transmitter for OFDM
of additional hardware.
Part of the design, the FFT-processor, has already
been fabricated and measurement results are presented.
LiScNLS is a Matlab application for the numerical study of some nonlinear
differential equations of the form Lu=Nu, using the Lyapunov-Schmidt method.
Downloading the LiScNLS package creates a new LiScNLS folder on the computer.
Eckel’s book is the only one to so clearly explain how to rethink program
construction for object orientation. That the book is also an excellent tutorial
on the ins and outs of C++ is an added bonus
The aim of this book is to provide the reader with a thorough grounding in the General Packet Radio Service – GPRS.The introduction contains a basic review of GSM to ensure that the reader is clear on the main aspects of
circuit switched technology, as this will make the differences and advantages of packet oriented GPRS both more apparent and easier to understand.
英飛凌16位單片機xc167選型指南The XC167CI is a new derivative of the popular
C166 microcontroller family that is based on the
enhanced C166S V2 architecture it outperforms
existing 16-bit solutions.
三維矢量有限元-矩量法電磁場分析程序。
EMAP5 is a full-wave electromagnetic field solver that combines the method of moments (MOM) with a vector finite element method (VFEM). It employs the finite element method (FEM) to analyze a dielectric volume, and employs the method of moments (MoM) to solve for currents on the surface of (or external to) this volume. The two methods are coupled through the fields on the dielectric surface.
The Lite Evaluation/Demonstration Kit is intended to illustrate use of the
AN3042. The AN3042 is compliant to the PCI 2.1 Local Bus specification.
Included in the kit is a PCI add-in card, Windows drivers, demonstration
applications, and documentation of the hardware and software provided. The
microprocessor used on the PCI add-in card is the Motorola MPC860. The
applications themselves serve as documentation on how to interface with the
drivers, and also may be used to test the AN3042 on the user s prototype board.