Channel Emulation
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www.ftdichip.comSingle channel synchronous FIFO mode for transfers upto 40 Mbytes/Sec CPU-style FIFO interface mode simplifies CPU interface design. MCU host bus emulation mode configuration option. Fast Opto-Isolated serial interface option. FTDI’s royalty-free Virtual Com Port (VCP) and
IPSec, VPN, and Firewall Concepts
www.cs.unh.eduor WAN through network and terminal emulation software. Performs both synchronous and asynchronous routing of supported protocols. ... VPN Virtual Private Network A secure communication channel that provides the same network connectivity for remote users over a public infrastructure as they would have locally in a private network.
Dual-Channel Synchronous DC/DC Step-Down Controller with ...
www.richtek.com7 PGOOD Power Good Indicator Output for Channel 1 and Channel 2. (Logical AND) 8 PHASE2 Switch Node of Channel 2 MOSFETs. PHASE2 is the internal lower supply rail for the UGATE2 high-side gate driver. PHASE2 is also the current-sense input for the Channel 2. 9 BOOT2 Bootstrap Supply for Channel 2 High-Side Gate Driver. Connect to an external
UltraScale Architecture System Monitor User Guide
www.xilinx.comTable 3-13 . Updated Automatic Channel Sequencer , ADC Channel Settling Time ( 4Eh, 4Fh), ADC Channel Averaging (47h, 4Ah, and 4Bh), and Thermal Management. 12/20/2016 1.7 Revised last paragraph in SYSMON Attributes. Updated Temperature Sensor in Chapter 1. Added Figure 3-12 and Table 3-12 . Added PMBus Examples. Revised
New Media Art - Introduction - ATC Lecture Series
atc.berkeley.eduFeb 22, 2007 · represented a new channel for distributing content. This last group used the term "new media" to describe digital publishing forms like CD ROMs and the Web. To "old media" companies, these nascent technologies indicated a move away from traditional outlets, such as newspapers and television, to emerging forms of interactive multimedia.
In Praise of
neurophysics.ucsd.edulogic emulation technology to market in 1993. Currently Agarwal leads the Raw project at MIT, which developed a new kind of reconfigurable computing chip. He and his team were awarded a Guinness world record in 2004 for LOUD, the largest microphone array in the world, which can pinpoint, track and amplify individual voices in a crowd.