This lab exercise will introduce you to AccelDSP’s floating- to fixed-point conversion features. AccelDSP will automatically generate a fixed-point representation of a floating-point design. This process is controllable by using quantize directives.
This lab exercise will introduce you to the AccelWare IP generators. AccelWare is a library of over fifty IP generators, available in the form of three toolkits that produce synthesizable MATLAB for common MATLAB built in and toolbox functions. Each generator offers macro and micro-architecture selections that allow full customization of the generated model to the target application requirements.
Often it is necessary to add some logical control to a MATLAB algorithm to allow the generated hardware to function correctly in the overall system. This lab exercise will explore how hardware control can be added to a MATLAB algorithm and synthesized using AccelDSP Synthesis.
Libusb-win32 is a library that allows userspace application to access USB
devices on Windows operation systems (Win98SE, WinME, Win2k, WinXP).
It is derived from and fully API compatible to libusb
An approach to reengineer BASIC PC legacy code into modern graphical systems is proposed.BASIC peculiarities are presented and discussed, with preliminary results on code translation.
This tutorial attempts to get you started developing with the Win32 API as quickly and clearly as possible. It is meant to be read as a whole, so please read it from beginning to end before asking questions... most of them will probably be answered. Each section builds on the sections before it. I have also added some solutions to common errors in Appendix A. If you ask me a question that is answered on this page, you will look very silly.