Abstract: This application note explains the hardware of different types of 1-Wire® interfaces and software examples adapted to this hardware with a focus on serial ports. Depending on the types of iButtons required for a project and the type of computer to be used, the most economical interface is easily found. The hardware examples shown are basically two different types: 5V general interface and 12V RS-232 interface. Within the 5V group a common printed circuit board could be used for all circuits described. The variations can be achieved by different populations of components. The same principal is used for the 12V RS-232 interface. The population determines if it is a Read all or a Read/Write all type of interface.
There are other possible circuit implementations to create a 1-Wire interface. The circuits described in this application note cover many different configurations. For a custom application, one of the described options can be adapted to meet individual needs.
為Delphi2005做了改動 DSPack 2.3.3 (Sep 2004). DSPack is a set of Components and class to write Multimedia Applications using MS Direct Show and DirectX technologies. DSPack is designed to work with DirectX 9 on Win9X, ME, 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. Now VMR (Video Mixing Renderer) is available on all Windows Operating Systems. DSPack 2 is designed to work with Delphi 5,6,7 and CPP Builder 6.
Use the verilog language write a MIPS CPU code, and have additional instruction, for example: selection sort instruction.
The code has contain combination circuit and sequenial circuit.
CPU have contain ALU, ADD, ALU_CONTROL, DATA_MEMORY, INST_MEMORY, REGISTER, PC, and TESTBRANCH.
DSPack is a set of Components and class to write Multimedia Applications using MS Direct Show and DirectX technologies. DSPack is designed to work with DirectX 9 on Win9X, ME, 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. Now VMR (Video Mixing Renderer) is available on all Windows Operating Systems. DSPack 2 is designed to work with Delphi 5,6,7 and CPP