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Bitmap printer driver
WebOS or WebTop is a virtual operating system that runs in your
web browser. It is an enhanced concept developed from the older
method of working on UNIX. Through WebOS, anyone can edit their
documents, compose and send mails, use calendar, address book
etc.
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By Jay Chadderwalla, eInfochips
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Video Compression and Data Flow for Video Surveillance
The desire for increased security has catapulted
the popularity of video surveillance systems.The many
problems associated with traditional analog-based systems
are influencing the push for digital based systems more...
- Zhengting He, Texas Instruments
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1. System simulation speeds application
development
Simulation technology is now emerging that helps the
software developer write and test high level application code
on the desired operating system, running on a particular hardware
platform, long before the hardware becomes available.Read
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- By Mark Snook
2. How to map the
H.264/AVC video standard onto an FPGA fabric
H.264/AVC incorporates the most significant changes
and algorithmic discontinuities in the evolution of video coding
standards since the introduction of H.261. As a result, to achieve
a real-time H.264/ AVC encoding solution, multiple FPGAs and
programmable DSPs are often used. offerings Read
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- By Wilson Chung
3. Hardware Implementation
of a Combined Interleaver and DeInterleaver
The Interleave / DeInterleave process can consist of
multiple stages and the approach of implementing these stages
individually is not optimal. In this paper we present a novel
method of implementing these individual stages as a combined
Interleaver and DeInterleaver. Read
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- By Sayandeep Nag, Shyam Shenoy, Chandrashekar B U
4. Nextreme Structured
ASICs: An alternative for designing cost-optimized ARM926EJ
processor-based embedded systems
Traditional IC design options that embedded system
designers have had to choose from include fixed hardware devices
such as standalone microprocessors, microcontrollers and ASSPs
or configurable hardware devices such as FPGAs and cell-based
ASICs. In this paper we present a new design option called Nextreme
Structured ASICs . Read
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- By Narinder Lall, Rod Crawford
5. Use ESL synthesis techniques
to replace dedicated DSPs with FPGAs
If your application isn't the most compute intensive,
you may find that using an FPGA as a replacement is a good idea.
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- By Sergio R. Ramirez, Shawn McCloud
Dear
Readers,
In the February '07 issue of Dashboard, there was an
abstract mismatch on our Partner Showcase article (Which
version of USB is right for your application?- Dan Harmon,
TI).
The correct abstract is as follows:
"The
Universal Serial Bus (USB) peripheral interface has
become ubiquitous. However, the version of the specification
that is right for a given application—USB 1.0, USB 1.1,
USB 2.0, On-the-Go (OTG), WirelessUSB (WUSB)—can lead
to confusion." more...
The
error is deeply regretted,
Editor
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