Solutions are obtained for Poissson, diffusion, or wave PDEs homogeneous or nonhomogeneous equations and/or boundary conditions rectangular, cylindrical, or spherical coordinates time, Laplace, or frequency domains Dirichlet, Neumann, Robin, singular, periodic, or incoming/outgoing boundary conditions. Output is suitable for pasting into LaTeX documents.
Accurate estimates of the autocorrelation or power spectrum can be obtained with a parametric model (AR, MA or ARMA). With automatic inference, not only the model parameters but also the model structure are determined from the data. It is assumed that the ARMASA toolbox is presen
We obtained the energy transport velocity distribution for a three dimensional ideal cloak
explicitly. Near the operation frequency, the energy transport velocity has rather peculiar
distribution. The velocity along a line joining the origin of the cloak is a constant, while
the velocity approaches zero at the inner boundary of the cloak. A ray pointing right into
the origin of the cloak will experience abrupt changes of velocities when it impinges on the
inner surface of the cloak. This peculiar distribution causes long time delays for beams
passing through the ideal cloak within a geometric optics description.
Attempt to write voice dictionary: search and play wav files (could be obtained from stardict voice dictionary). Netbeans project and use of Java MIDP. Tested on Nokia 5310. Actual midlet source inside the project - HelloMidlet.java. Jar file to try voicedic.jar.
Voice dictionary for mobile - search and play wav files (voice dictionary could be obtained from stardict web site)
For Netbians project with Java MIDP or as example how to use subject (Java MIDP audio). Tested on Nokia 5310
Finally, after a great deal of effort and hard work, you have obtained
the results you were trying to get for such a long time. You may be
so busy (and tired) that you don’t even realize that you have indeed
achieved a certain measure of success. Perhaps it will take a fewmore
months before you can present your work at a conference or submit it
to a scientific journal.
MicroC/OS-II
The Real-Time Kernel
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By Jean J. Labrosse
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Integrated EMI/Thermal Design forSwitching Power SuppliesWei ZhangThesis submitted to the Faculty of theVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universityin partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
Integrated EMI/Thermal Design forSwitching Power SuppliesWei Zhang(ABSTRACT)This work presents the modeling and analysis of EMI and thermal performancefor switch power supply by using the CAD tools. The methodology and design guidelinesare developed.By using a boost PFC circuit as an example, an equivalent circuit model is builtfor EMI noise prediction and analysis. The parasitic elements of circuit layout andcomponents are extracted analytically or by using CAD tools. Based on the model, circuitlayout and magnetic component design are modified to minimize circuit EMI. EMI filtercan be designed at an early stage without prototype implementation.In the second part, thermal analyses are conducted for the circuit by using thesoftware Flotherm, which includes the mechanism of conduction, convection andradiation. Thermal models are built for the components. Thermal performance of thecircuit and the temperature profile of components are predicted. Improved thermalmanagement and winding arrangement are investigated to reduce temperature.In the third part, several circuit layouts and inductor design examples are checkedfrom both the EMI and thermal point of view. Insightful information is obtained.