The present paper deals with the problem of calculating mean delays in polling systems
with either exhaustive or gated service. We develop a mean value analysis (MVA) to
compute these delay figures. The merits of MVA are in its intrinsic simplicity and its
intuitively appealing derivation. As a consequence, MVA may be applied, both in an
exact and approximate manner, to a large variety of models.
A huge program that consist of polling mechanism of a main controller to 32 slave in a fireman intercom environment. Including the handset condition detection, LCD controller, keypad controller, interrupt handling and ADC.
The CAT28LV64 is a low voltage, low power, CMOS Parallel EEPROM organized as 8K x 8−bits. It requires a simple interface for in−system programming. On−chip address and data latches, self−timed write cycle with auto−clear and VCC power up/down write protection eliminate additional timing and protection hardware. DATA polling and Toggle status bit signal the start and end of the self−timed write cycle. Additionally, the CAT28LV64 features hardware and software write protection.