MATSNL is a package of MATLAB M-files for computing wireless sensor node
lifetime/power budget and solving optimal node architecture choice problems. It is intended
as an analysis and simulation tool for researchers and educators that are easy to use and
modify. MATSNL is designed to give the rough power/ lifetime predictions based on node
and application specifications while giving useful insight on platForm design for the large
node lifetime by providing side-by-side comparison across various platForms.
this doc describes/ introduces the ATCA advanced telecom computing group specification manual A new platForm rchitecture for lecommunicati
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The FPGA can realize a more optimized Digital controller in DC/DC Converters when compare to DSPs. In this paper, based on the FPGA platForm, The theoretical analysis, characteristics, simulation and design consideration are given. The methods to implement the digital DC/DC Converters have been researched. The function module, state machine of digital DC/DC controller and high resolution DPWM with Sigma-
Delta dither has been introduced. They are verified by experiments on a 20 W, 300 KHz non-isolated synchronous buck converters.
This Symbian C++ code example demonstrates how to easily use the onboard camera with zoom and autofocus, utilising an accompanying CameraWrapper made by Forum Nokia. The Camera Wrapper supports all Nokia s S60 devices based on S60 3rd Edition and newer, providing a unified interface for various Symbian and S60 camera APIs some of which have previously been Feature Pack specific or only available via an SDK plug-in. The example application supports the use of both the keypad and touch UI. The application can be self-signed, but it also provides an option to use the dedicated camera key (Symbian signing required). The example application replaces the separate examples published for S60 3rd Edition, FP1 (S60 platForm: Camera Example with AutoFocus Support v2.2) and FP2 (S60 Camera Example AutoFocus 3rd Ed FP2).
While faster processors, larger memory, and powerful graphics are fundamental requirements for workstations, users
are also demanding a low-cost, solution-based approach wrapped around a standards-based technology. The Sun UltraTM
20 Workstation, which leverages the AMD OpteronTM processor with Direct Connect Architecture based on AMD64
technology, provides multiple operating system choices and leading nVidia graphics, delivers a platForm that offers
flexibility and performance in a cost-effective package with solutions to benefit customers across the board.