Very simple USB 1.1 PHY. Includes all the goodies: serial/parallel
conversion, bit stuffing/unstuffing, NRZI encoding decoding. Uses a
simplified UTMI interface. Currently doesn t do any error checking in
the RX section [should probably check for bit unstuffing errors].
Otherwise complete and fully functional.
There is currently no test bench available. This core is very simple
and is proven in hardware. I see no point of writing a test bench at
this time.
VxWorks 6.6 BSP開發執導
This document describes, in general terms, the elements that make up a board
support package [BSP], the requirements for a VxWorks BSP, and the general
behavior of a BSP during the boot process. This document outlines the steps
needed to port an existing BSP to a new hardware platform or to write a new
VxWorks BSP for custom hardware using a reference BSP or template BSP as a
starting point. It provides hints and tips for debugging a BSP and solving common
BSP development problems. It also provides information on the BSP validation test
suite [BSP VTS] that is used to assess the functionality of a VxWorks BSP.
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These are matlab and simulink files to model the membrane crystallization system, including the matlab file to get the optimation point of this system, and 3 simulink files, which are static model and 2 dynamic models. There has PID control and feed forward control for the dynamic models.
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