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Engineer-to-Engineer Note EE-269 - Analog Devices
www.analog.comUDP is a very simple protocol and is perfect for streaming sequences (e.g., audio or video). TCP is a highly reliable host-to-host protocol for a controlled connection. TCP is appropriate for applications that require guaranteed delivery. Application Layer The Application layer includes all available software implementations (e.g., FTP, HTTP,
Engineer-to-Engineer Note EE-175 - Analog Devices
www.analog.comEmulator and Evaluation Hardware Troubleshooting Guide for VisualDSP++ Users (EE-175) Page 5 of 21 Crosscore Tools Part Numbers and RoHS Compliance
Engineer-to-Engineer Note EE-269 - Mixed-signal …
www.analog.coma A Beginner’s Guide to Ethernet 802.3 (EE-269) Page 3 of 26 physical medium) to build a stack. For instance, FTP, HTTP, or SMTP applications can use TCP,
Engineer-to-Engineer Note EE-352 - Analog Devices
www.analog.comSoldering Considerations for Exposed-Pad Packages Page 2 of 5 It is important to note that this document is provided strictly as a reference, and a standard
Engineer-to-Engineer Note EE-325 - Analog Devices
www.analog.coma Interfacing Atmel® Fingerprint Sensor AT77C104B with Blackfin® Processors (EE-325) Page 3 of 22 A PCB must be designed so that the sensor-holder fits exactly into the holes.