This m-file simulates MPSK (BPSK,QPSK,8PSK)with theoretical and simulated results using Gray coding. Numerical examples of a satellite link design are shown using QPSK and/or 8PSK when the bit rate(Rb)is greater than the channel bandwidth Wc (Band-limited channel).
16 relay output channels and 16 isolated digital input channels
LED indicators to show activated relays
Jumper selectable Form A/Form B-type relay output channel
Output status read-back
Keep relay output values when hot system reset
High-voltage isolation on input channels(2,500 VDC)
Hi ESD protection(2,00VDC)
High over-voltage protection(70VDC)
Wide input range(10~50VDC)
Interrupt handling capability
High-density DB-62 connector
Board ID
The first task at hand is to set up the endpoints appropriately for this example. The following code switches the CPU clock speed
to 48 MHz (since at power-on default it is 12 MHz), and sets up EP2 as a Bulk OUT endpoint, 4x buffered of size 512, and EP6
as a Bulk IN endpoint, also 4x buffered of size 512. This set-up utilizes the maximum allotted 4-KB FIFO space. It also sets up
the FIFOs for manual mode, word-wide operation, and goes through a FIFO reset and arming sequence to ensure that they are
ready for data operations
In recent years, the UNIX operating system has seen a huge boost in its popularity, especially with the
emergence of Linux. For programmers and users of UNIX, this comes as no surprise: UNIX was designed to
provide an environment that s powerful yet easy to use.
One of the main strengths of UNIX is that it comes with a large collection of standard programs. These
programs perform a wide variety of tasks from listing your files to reading email. Unlike other operating
systems, one of the key features of UNIX is that these programs can be combined to perform complicated
tasks and solve your problems.
One of the most powerful standard programs available in UNIX is the shell. The shell is a program that
provides you with a consistent and easy-to-use environment for executing programs in UNIX. If you have
ever used a UNIX system, you have interacted with the shell.
Sector is a system infrastructure software that provides functionality for distributed data storage, access, and analysis/processing. It automatically manages large volumetric data across servers or clusters, even those over distributed wide area high speed networks. Sector provides simple tools and APIs to access and/or process the data. Data and server locations are transparent to users, as the whole Sector network is a single networked super computer to the users.
Squaring circuits are an important building block for impulse-radio UWB non-coherent receivers. This work proposes a squarer, based on the quadratic law of saturated transistors. Such a circuit has already been proposed for lower frequency applications, therefore this work focuses on the extension to ultra wide bandwidth, with particular care to the consequences related to the deviation from the ideal quadratic law of 0.18μm CMOS transistors.
This manual describes Freescale’s IEEE™ 802.15.4 Standard compliant MAC/PHY software. The Freescale 802.15.4 MAC/PHY software is designed for use with the Freescale MC1319x and MC1320x, family of short range, low power, 2.4 GHz Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) band transceivers, designed for use with the HCS08 Family of MCUs. The MAC/PHY software also works with the MC1321x family of short range, low power, 2.4 GHz ISM band transceivers that incorporate a low power 2.4 GHz radio frequency transceiver and an 8-bit microcontroller into a single LGA package.
Throughout this manual, the term transceiver refers to either the MC1319x, MC1320x, or the internal counterpart inside the MC1321x System in a Package (SiP).
Data_Structures_and_Algorithms - These notes accompany Data Structures and Algorithms II. The course, to a large extent, follows on from
Data Structures and Algorithms I. However, while DS&A I focused on fundamental datastructures, DS&A II
will focus on practical algorithms, applicable to a wide range of tasks. The approach will be somewhat less
formal, with a little more focus on applications.