This paper shows the development of a 1024-point
radix-4 FFT VHDL core for applications in hardware signal processing, targeting low-cost FPGA technologies. The developed core is targeted into a Xilinx廬 Spartan鈩?3 XC3S200 FPGA with the inclusion of a VGA display interface and an external 16-bit data acquisition system for performance evaluation purposes. Several tests were performed in order to verify FFT core functionality, besides the time performance analysis highlights the core advantages over commercially available DSPs and Pentium-based PCs. The core is compared with similar third party IP cores targeting resourceful FPGA technologies. The novelty of this work is to provide a lowcost, resource efficient core for spectrum analysis
applications.
Mac OS X for Java Geeks delivers a complete and detailed look at the Mac OS X platform, geared specifically at Java developers. Programmers using the 10.2 (Jaguar) release of Mac OS X, and the new JDK 1.4, have unprecedented new functionality available to them. Whether you are a Java newbie, working your way through Java Swing and classpath issues, or you are a Java guru, comfortable with digital media, reflection, and J2EE, this book will teach you how to get around on Mac OS X. You ll also get the latest information on how to build applications that run seamlessly, and identically, on Windows, Linux, Unix, and the Mac.
ITU-T G.729 Annex C+ - Reference C code for floating point
implementation of G.729 at 6.4/8/11.8 kbit/s with DTX functionality
(integration of Annexes B, D and E)
UDDI for weblgoci In the main function, there is a list of functions calls that are commented. Each of those function calls tests a functionality of the UDDI api. To run a test, simply uncomment one of the function calls, and then compile this file and run it.
This is a device for use by RC hobbysts: it transforms a servo from proportional to integrative. For RC boats, it allows user not to change the functionality of the throttle stick, UP/DOWN in stead of proportional. The archive contains also the PCB files.
This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.
*
* Author(s): Ole Saether
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Hello World program. Please note that this program runs the internal 8051
* on the default power up frequency of 4MHz. See ex3c.c for an example on how
* to switch to 16MHz.
*
* The functionality is the same as in ex1a.asm.
*
* COMPILER:
*
* This program has been tested with Keil V7.07a.
*
* $Revision: 3 $
*
This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.
Author(s): Ole Saether
DESCRIPTION:
nRF9E5 Hello World program. Please note that this program runs the internal
8051 on the default power up frequency of 4MHz. See ex3a.asm for an example
on how to switch to 16MHz.
The functionality is the same as in ex1c.c.
ASSEMBLER:
You need as31.exe to assemble this program. It can be downloaded from this
web page: http://www.pjrc.com/tech/8051/
$Revision: 4 $
This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.
Author(s): Ole Saether
DESCRIPTION:
This example should be used together with ex2a-tx433.asm. One nRF9E5
evaluation board (receiver) should be programmed with the hex-file generated
from assembling this file and the other evaluation board (transmitter)
programmed with the hex-file generated from assembling ex2a-tx433.asm.
All switches on the DIP-swith S206 on the receiver must be set to the "on"
position and all switches on the DIP-swith S205 on the transmitter must be
set to the "on" position.
When one of the switched SW1-SW4 on the transmitter is pressed the
corresponding LED on the receiver is turned on.
The functionality is the same as in ex2c-rx.c.
If you have ever wanted to store data temporarily in your Delphi Win32/.Net, C++ Builder or Kylix application, and you at the same time wanted full access to the data as if they were stored in a database table, you have the right solution here. kbmMemTable is a full TDataset compatible in memory table loaded with functionality.
The i-mode service by NTT DoCoMo is a mobile phone service in Japan that provides its
customers with both voice and comprehensive data services. With an i-mode phone, users can
exchange i-mode e-mail and obtain information from i-mode menu sites and i-mode compatible
Internet sites.
The i-mode phone contains a browser that displays i-mode compatible HTML web pages.
Beginning with the 505i phones, you can view Macromedia Flash Lite movies from the i-mode
browser. You can also use the phones’ My Picture and Standby Screen applications to view Flash
Lite movies. Although a number of manufacturers produce 505i phones, all of them support the
same Flash Lite functionality.