aiParts is a set of C++ classes that can be used to develop artificial intelligence for multi-decision problems. It includes classes that implement the High-Hope technique and some sample programs.
The TW2835 has four high quality NTSC/PAL video decoders, dual color
display controllers and dual video encoders. The TW2835 contains four
built-in analog anti-aliasing filters, four 10bit Analog-to-Digital converters,
and proprietary digital gain/clamp controller, high quality Y/C separator to
reduce cross-noise and high performance free scaler. Four built-in motion,
DESCRIPTION
The DCP0105 family is a series of high efficiency, 5V
input isolated DC/DC converters. In addition to 1W
nominal galvanically isolated output power capability,
the range of DC/DCs are also fully synchronizable.
The devices feature thermal shutdown, and overload
protection is implemented via watchdog circuitry.
Advanced power-on reset techniques give superior
reset performance and the devices will start into any
capacitive load up to full power output.
The DCP0105 family is implemented in standard-
molded IC packaging, giving outlines suitable for high
volume assembly.
This book brings together indispensable knowledge for building efficient, high-value, Linux-based embedded products: information that has never been assembled in one place before. Drawing on years of experience as an embedded Linux consultant and field application engineer, Christopher Hallinan offers solutions for the specific technical issues you re most likely to face, demonstrates how to build an effective embedded Linux environment, and shows how to use it as productively as possible.
This manual describes SAMSUNG s S3C2410A 16/32-bit RISC microprocessor. This product is designed to provide
hand-held devices and general applications with cost-effective, low-power, and high-performance micro-controller
solution in small die size. To reduce total system cost, the S3C2410A includes the following components separate
16KB Instruction and 16KB Data Cache, MMU to handle virtual memory management, LCD Controller (STN & TFT),
NAND Flash Boot Loader, System Manager (chip select logic and SDRAM Controller), 3-ch UART, 4-ch DMA, 4-ch
Timers with PWM, I/O Ports, RTC, 8-ch 10-bit ADC and Touch Screen Interface, IIC-BUS Interface, IIS-BUS
Interface, USB Host, USB Device, SD Host & Multi-Media Card Interface, 2-ch SPI and PLL for clock generation.
The objective is to set up SPI communication between VTI Technologies digital pressure sensor
component and an MCU of an application device ATMEGA16L. In this code example:
?The MCU is configured
?SCP1000-D01 is initialized and configured
?The high resolution measurement mode is activated
?Temperature and pressure information is read always when the DRDY pin is in high state
Please refer to the document "SCP1000 Product Family Specification 8260800" for further
information on SCP1000 register addressing and SPI communication. This document applies to the
SCP1000-D01.
The SL11RIDE is a low cost, high speed Universal Serial Bus RISC based Controller board. It contains a
16-bit RISC processor with built in SL11RIDE ROM to greatly reduce firmware development efforts. Its
serial flash EEPROM interface offers low cost storage for USB device configuration and customer product
specific functions. New functions can be programmed into the I2C by downloading it from a USB Host
PC. This unique architecture provides the ability to upgrade products, in the field, without changing the
peripheral hardware.
High volume USB 2.0 devices will be designed using ASIC technology with embedded USB 2.0 support.
For full-speed USB devices the operating frequency was low enough to allow data recovery to be handled
in a vendors VHDL code, with the ASIC vendor providing only a simple level translator to meet the USB
signaling requirements. Today s gate arrays operate comfortably between 30 and 60 MHz. With USB 2.0
signaling running at hundreds of MHz, the existing design methodology must change.
High volume USB 2.0 devices will be designed using ASIC technology with embedded USB 2.0 support.
For full-speed USB devices the operating frequency was low enough to allow data recovery to be handled
in a vendors VHDL code, with the ASIC vendor providing only a simple level translator to meet the USB
signaling requirements. Today s gate arrays operate comfortably between 30 and 60 MHz. With USB 2.0
signaling running at hundreds of MHz, the existing design methodology must change.