IIR Filter Coefficient Quantization Example
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This tutorial attempts to get you started developing with the Win32 API as quickly and clearly as possible. It is meant to be read as a whole, so please read it from beginning to end before asking questions... most of them will probably be answered. Each section builds on the sections before it. I have also added some solutions to common errors in Appendix A. If you ask me a question that is answered on this page, you will look very silly.
palm編成,這種書很少,有興趣看看
Title: Palm Programming: The Developer s Guide
URL: http://safari.oreilly.com/JVXSL.asp?x=1&mode=section&sortKey=rank&sortOrder=desc&view=book&xmlid=1-56592-525-4&open=false&srchText=palm+programming&code=&h=&m=&l=1&catid=&s=1&b=1&f=1&t=1&c=1&u=1&page=0
ISBN: 1-56592-525-4
Author: Julie McKeehan/ Neil Rhodes
Publisher: O Reilly
Page: 478
Edition: 1st edition (December 1998)
Catalog: PDA programming / Palm
Format: pdf
Size: 2.06M
Supplier:
Summary: Emerging as the bestselling hand-held computers of all time, PalmPilots have spawned intense developer activity and a fanatical following. Used by Palm in their developer training, this tutorial-style book shows intermediate to experienced C programmers how to build a Palm application from the ground up. Includes a CD-ROM with source code and third-party developer tools
The purpose of this lab is to introduce the concept of FSMs with a datapath, and to
study the usage of more complex test benches. Also, we enforce a rudimentary design
methodology by assuming that the students are part of a bigger project, and have no
knowledge of VHDL-implementation of the datapath (made by a hypothetical other
group) other than its predefined Entity Interface until they come to the lab.
The rest of this document is structured as follows: section 2 describes some prelimi-
nary reading and exercises that should be done before the lab. section 3 details the
design tasks that should be carried out to pass this lab.
This document provides guidelines for integrating a discrete high speed USB host controller onto a fourlayer
desktop motherboard. The material covered can be broken into three main categories: Board design
guidelines, EMI/ESD guidelines and front panel USB guidelines. section 1.1 Background provides an
explanation of the routing experiments and testing performed to validate the feasibility of 480 Megabits per
second on an actual motherboard. section 7 contains a design checklist that lists each design
recommendation described in this document. High speed USB operation is described in the USB 2.0
Specification (http://www.usb.org/developers/docs.html).
This document provides guidelines for integrating a discrete high speed USB host controller onto a fourlayer
desktop motherboard. The material covered can be broken into three main categories: Board design
guidelines, EMI/ESD guidelines and front panel USB guidelines. section 1.1 Background provides an
explanation of the routing experiments and testing performed to validate the feasibility of 480 Megabits per
second on an actual motherboard. section 7 contains a design checklist that lists each design
recommendation described in this document. High speed USB operation is described in the USB 2.0
Specification (http://www.usb.org/developers/docs.html).
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As a result of additional product testing and evaluation, some specifications
published in the S3C2440A User s Manual, Revision 0.01, have been changed.
These changes are described in detail in the Revision Descriptions section
below.
There are many different (and often confusing) terms associated
with clock-based devices. This application note attempts
to clarify these terms, and hence serves as a comprehensive
reference on clock terminology. This application note can be
divided into two sections. The first section describes and distinguishes
between various clock sources available today.
The second section defines and distinguishes between various
parameters used to describe clocks. This section also provides methods of measuring some of these parameters.
In this article, we present an overview of methods for sequential simulation from posterior distributions.
These methods are of particular interest in Bayesian filtering for discrete time dynamic models
that are typically nonlinear and non-Gaussian. A general importance sampling framework is developed
that unifies many of the methods which have been proposed over the last few decades in several
different scientific disciplines. Novel extensions to the existing methods are also proposed.We showin
particular how to incorporate local linearisation methods similar to those which have previously been
employed in the deterministic filtering literature these lead to very effective importance distributions.
Furthermore we describe a method which uses Rao-Blackwellisation in order to take advantage of
the analytic structure present in some important classes of state-space models. In a final section we
develop algorithms for prediction, smoothing and evaluation of the likelihood in dynamic models.