The GRLIB IP Library is an integrated set of Reusable IP cores, designed for system-on-chip (SOC) development. The IP cores are centered around the common on-chip bus, and use a coherent method for simulation and synthesis. The library is vendor independent, with support for different CAD tools and target technologies. A unique plug&play method is used to configure and connect the IP cores without the need to modify any global resources.
The GRLIB IP Library is an integrated set of Reusable IP cores, designed for system-on-chip
(SOC) development. The IP cores are centered around a common on-chip bus, and use a coherent
method for simulation and synthesis. The library is vendor independent, with support for different
CAD tools and target technologies. A unique plug&play method is used to configure and connect
the IP cores without the need to modify any global resources.
Design patterns are elegant, adaptable, and Reusable solutions to everyday software development problems. Programmers use design patterns to organize objects in programs, making them easier to write and modify. C# Design Patterns: A Tutorial is a practical guide to writing C# programs using the most common patterns.
This tutorial begins with clear and concise introductions to C#, object-oriented programming and inheritance, and UML diagrams. Each chapter that follows describes one of twenty-three design patterns, recommends when to use it, and explains the impact that it will have on the larger design. The use of every pattern is demonstrated with simple example programs. These programs are illustrated with screen shots and UML diagrams displaying how the classes interact. Each of these programs is available on the companion CD-ROM and can be run, examined, edited, and applied.
Very hard to design Reusable Software
Design must be specific to problem on hand
Design must be general enough to address future problems and requirements
Almost impossible to do it right the first time
Experienced designers don’t reinvent the wheel
They use good solutions again and again
Find & use recurring patterns of classes &
Very hard to design Reusable Software
Design must be specific to problem on hand
Design must be general enough to address future problems and requirements
Almost impossible to do it right the first time
Experienced designers don’t reinvent the wheel
They use good solutions again and again
Find & use recurring patterns of classes &
Very hard to design Reusable Software
Design must be specific to problem on hand
Design must be general enough to address future problems and requirements
Almost impossible to do it right the first time
Experienced designers don’t reinvent the wheel
They use good solutions again and again
Find & use recurring patterns of classes &
Very hard to design Reusable Software
Design must be specific to problem on hand
Design must be general enough to address future problems and requirements
Almost impossible to do it right the first time
Experienced designers don’t reinvent the wheel
They use good solutions again and again
Find & use recurring patterns of classes &
I2C interface, is a very powerful tool for system designers. Theintegrated protocols allow systems to be completely software defined.Software development time of different products can be reduced byassembling a library of Reusable software modules. In addition, themultimaster capability allows rapid testing and alignment ofend-products via external connections to an assembly-line computer.The mask programmable 87LPC76X and its EPROM version, the87LPC76X, can operate as a master or a slave device on the I2Csmall area network. In addition to the efficient interface to thededicated function ICs in the I2C family, the on-board interfacefacilities I/O and RAM expansion, access to EEPROM andprocessor-to-processor communications.