YSS915 (KP2V2) is an LSI for processing Karaoke voice signals.
This LSI has an A/D converter (1 channel) for the microphone echo, and a memory for the microphone echo and
key control. These features allow achieving the functions needed for the Karaoke system by using only one LSI
chip. As for the microphone echoes, many other types of echoes are available in addition to ordinary ones so that
YSS915 is applicable to various uses.
In addition to these Karaoke PROGrams, YSS915 is able to provide the Movie & Music PROGrams, with which the
surround effect is applied to the movie and music sources for giving the users more enjoyment.
YSS915 is pin compatible with and register compatible with YSS903 (KP2V).
The Fortran 90 Handbook is a definitive and comprehensive guide to Fortran 90
and its use. Fortran 90, the latest standard version of Fortran, has many
excellent new features that will assist the programmer in writing efficient,
portable, and maintainable PROGrams. The Fortran 90 Handbook is an informal
description of Fortran 90, developed to provide not only a readable
explanation of features, but also some rationale for the inclusion of features
and their use. In addition, “models” give the reader better insight as to why
things are done as they are in the language.
The Fortran 90 Handbook is a definitive and comprehensive guide to Fortran 90
and its use. Fortran 90, the latest standard version of Fortran, has many
excellent new features that will assist the programmer in writing efficient,
portable, and maintainable PROGrams. The Fortran 90 Handbook is an informal
description of Fortran 90, developed to provide not only a readable
explanation of features, but also some rationale for the inclusion of features
and their use. In addition, “models” give the reader better insight as to why
things are done as they are in the language.
The Fortran 90 Handbook is a definitive and comprehensive guide to Fortran 90
and its use. Fortran 90, the latest standard version of Fortran, has many
excellent new features that will assist the programmer in writing efficient,
portable, and maintainable PROGrams. The Fortran 90 Handbook is an informal
description of Fortran 90, developed to provide not only a readable
explanation of features, but also some rationale for the inclusion of features
and their use. In addition, “models” give the reader better insight as to why
things are done as they are in the language.
The J2000 codec was written in an effort to produce the cleanest and simplest implementation possible of the JPEG-2000 standard. We have put a particular emphasis on good architecture design and code simplicity, while at the same time providing an implementation as complete and efficient as possible. The source code for the codec is freely available for anyone to study or even for use in commercial PROGrams. We hope that our open development process and our focus on clean, straightforward code will help make the J2000 codec become a reference implementation of the JPEG-2000 standard
Welcome to PMOS. PMOS is a set of modules, mostly written in Modula-2,
to support multitasking. PMOS was designed primarily with real-time
applications in mind. It is not an operating system in the conventional
sense rather, it is a collection of modules which you can import
into your own PROGrams, and which in particular allow you to write
multi-threaded PROGrams.
The intent of the software contained on this CD is to provide support for the material covered in the textbook. All PROGrams have been developed and tested using MATLAB Version 5.2. Although the authors believe that all routines should be compatible with earlier versions of MATLAB, this may not be the case. The software is maintained and regularly updated through our Web-site at www.wpi.edu/ece/EM_RF_lab/book. It is assumed that the user has a basic knowledge of MATLAB. Support of MATLAB is maintained through the MathWorks, Inc. Web-site at www.mathworks.com.
The intent of the software contained on this CD is to provide support for the material covered in the textbook. All PROGrams have been developed and tested using MATLAB Version 5.2. Although the authors believe that all routines should be compatible with earlier versions of MATLAB, this may not be the case. The software is maintained and regularly updated through our Web-site at www.wpi.edu/ece/EM_RF_lab/book. It is assumed that the user has a basic knowledge of MATLAB. Support of MATLAB is maintained through the MathWorks, Inc. Web-site at www.mathworks.com.
Readers can pick up this book and become familiar with C++ in a short time. Stan has taken a very broad and complicated topic and reduced it to the essentials that budding C++ programmers need to know to write real PROGrams. His case study is effective and provides a familiar thread throughout the book.