WIPO IPC: Internet Publication
... In this section, the following term is used with the meaning indicated: o "variable" (as a noun) means a feature or property (e.g., a dimension, a physical condition such as temperature, a quality such as density or colour) which, in respect of a particular entity (e.g., an object, a quantity of a s ...
... In this section, the following term is used with the meaning indicated: o "variable" (as a noun) means a feature or property (e.g., a dimension, a physical condition such as temperature, a quality such as density or colour) which, in respect of a particular entity (e.g., an object, a quantity of a s ...
Optimal Binary Signaling for Correlated Sources over the Orthogonal Gaussian Multiple-Access Channel
... Optimal binary communication, in the sense of minimizing symbol error rate, with nonequal probabilities has been derived in [1] under various signalling configurations for the single-user case with a given average energy E. This work extends a subset of the results in [1] to a two-user orthogonal mu ...
... Optimal binary communication, in the sense of minimizing symbol error rate, with nonequal probabilities has been derived in [1] under various signalling configurations for the single-user case with a given average energy E. This work extends a subset of the results in [1] to a two-user orthogonal mu ...
2006 VA Transmission
... to park the transmission will go into Limp-in, which is mechanical 2nd gear. Some DTC’s may allow the transmission to resume normal operation (recover) if the detected problem goes away. Permanent limp-in DTC will recover when the key is cycled, but if the same DTC is detected for three key cycles t ...
... to park the transmission will go into Limp-in, which is mechanical 2nd gear. Some DTC’s may allow the transmission to resume normal operation (recover) if the detected problem goes away. Permanent limp-in DTC will recover when the key is cycled, but if the same DTC is detected for three key cycles t ...
reduced electromagnetic interference (emi) with
... TMS320C24x CPU clock, provided at CLKOUT1 after reset, can be switched off, which is recommended when it is not used in the application. When external memory is not used, one can pull-down/up the data lines to avoid drawing any (internal) current caused by a floating input. The address lines remain ...
... TMS320C24x CPU clock, provided at CLKOUT1 after reset, can be switched off, which is recommended when it is not used in the application. When external memory is not used, one can pull-down/up the data lines to avoid drawing any (internal) current caused by a floating input. The address lines remain ...
Universal WiFi Range Extender WN3000RP
... wireless device) to its wireless network. 3. Within 2 minutes, press the WPS button on your wireless device, or follow the WPS instructions that came with your wireless device. Your wireless device is now connected to the Extender. To log in to the Extender and use WPS to connect: 1. From the Extend ...
... wireless device) to its wireless network. 3. Within 2 minutes, press the WPS button on your wireless device, or follow the WPS instructions that came with your wireless device. Your wireless device is now connected to the Extender. To log in to the Extender and use WPS to connect: 1. From the Extend ...
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... document and to the products described in this document. The information provided by this document is believed to be accurate and reliable to the publication date of this document. However, VIA Technologies assumes no responsibility for any errors in this document. Furthermore, VIA Technologies assu ...
user`s manual
... 4.5 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ..................................................................................... 4-29 4.6 HAZARDOUS AREA INSTALLATION ......................................................................... 4-33 5.0 ON-LINE AND OFF-LINE OPERATION ................................... ...
... 4.5 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ..................................................................................... 4-29 4.6 HAZARDOUS AREA INSTALLATION ......................................................................... 4-33 5.0 ON-LINE AND OFF-LINE OPERATION ................................... ...
Automation Server I/O Module Family
... The maximum counter frequency is 25 Hz on all sixteen inputs with a minimum pulse width of 20 milliseconds. This input type is commonly used in energy metering applications. I/O Module UI-16 ...
... The maximum counter frequency is 25 Hz on all sixteen inputs with a minimum pulse width of 20 milliseconds. This input type is commonly used in energy metering applications. I/O Module UI-16 ...
TR41.9.2-04-11-003-R1-TSB31C
... data or information useful to the technical community and represent approaches to good engineering practices suggested by formulating group TR-41.9. This Bulletin is not intended to preclude or discourage other approaches which similarly represent good engineering practice, or which may be acceptabl ...
... data or information useful to the technical community and represent approaches to good engineering practices suggested by formulating group TR-41.9. This Bulletin is not intended to preclude or discourage other approaches which similarly represent good engineering practice, or which may be acceptabl ...
Op Amp Precision Design: Random Noise
... some numerical examples to illustrate the concepts. It serves as a foundation for the following sections. See references [2, 4, 5] for a more in depth theoretical coverage of these concepts. The material after this section illustrates these concepts. For those readers new to this subject matter, it ...
... some numerical examples to illustrate the concepts. It serves as a foundation for the following sections. See references [2, 4, 5] for a more in depth theoretical coverage of these concepts. The material after this section illustrates these concepts. For those readers new to this subject matter, it ...
The TELNET Protocol
... All TELNET commands and data flow through the same TCP connection. Commands start with a special character called the Interpret as ...
... All TELNET commands and data flow through the same TCP connection. Commands start with a special character called the Interpret as ...
Lec9-telnet
... All TELNET commands and data flow through the same TCP connection. Commands start with a special character called the Interpret as ...
... All TELNET commands and data flow through the same TCP connection. Commands start with a special character called the Interpret as ...
Design Guide VT82C694X Apollo Pro133A with VT82C686A South
... The information provided by this document is believed to be accurate and reliable to the publication date of this document. However, VIA Technologies assumes no responsibility for any errors in this document. Furthermore, VIA Technologies assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of the inform ...
... The information provided by this document is believed to be accurate and reliable to the publication date of this document. However, VIA Technologies assumes no responsibility for any errors in this document. Furthermore, VIA Technologies assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of the inform ...
The Axon Guide - Ala
... Axon Guide, a laboratory guide to electrophysiology and biophysics. The purpose of this guide is to serve as an information and data resource for electrophysiologists. It covers a broad scope of topics ranging from the biological basis of bioelectricity and a description of the basic experimental se ...
... Axon Guide, a laboratory guide to electrophysiology and biophysics. The purpose of this guide is to serve as an information and data resource for electrophysiologists. It covers a broad scope of topics ranging from the biological basis of bioelectricity and a description of the basic experimental se ...
Variations in the Significant Instants of a Clock or Data Signal
... of their respective owners. ...
... of their respective owners. ...
paper
... popular with designers, because they give insight into the PLL jitter optimization process. Other methods that have been developed are based on stochastic differential equations [1] or stochastic sensitivity analysis [2]. These approaches may be more general and mathematically elegant, but are often ...
... popular with designers, because they give insight into the PLL jitter optimization process. Other methods that have been developed are based on stochastic differential equations [1] or stochastic sensitivity analysis [2]. These approaches may be more general and mathematically elegant, but are often ...
D2vol3 - EURESCOM Home Page
... Dedicated protection means that the entity to be protected is protected using dedicated resources. For example, in a ring the OCs are duplicated when inserted, one going in the clockwise direction, while the other goes in the anti-clockwise direction. The receiver selects the best signal by means of ...
... Dedicated protection means that the entity to be protected is protected using dedicated resources. For example, in a ring the OCs are duplicated when inserted, one going in the clockwise direction, while the other goes in the anti-clockwise direction. The receiver selects the best signal by means of ...
THD+N versus Frequency
... Why is the Noise-dominated region typically lowest in THD+N values? Spectral content dominated by the amplifier’s noise as opposed to its harmonics. Without noise, the curve would continue to decrease with a slope of +20 dB/decade at low frequencies ...
... Why is the Noise-dominated region typically lowest in THD+N values? Spectral content dominated by the amplifier’s noise as opposed to its harmonics. Without noise, the curve would continue to decrease with a slope of +20 dB/decade at low frequencies ...
HVT
... Detection-estimation problems in communications • 4. Analog radio communications: one parameter of the carrier is proportional to the time-contous modulating signal. • E.g..: analog FM; estimate: m(t) ...
... Detection-estimation problems in communications • 4. Analog radio communications: one parameter of the carrier is proportional to the time-contous modulating signal. • E.g..: analog FM; estimate: m(t) ...
Noise Reduction Techniques and Scaling Effects towards Photon
... The charge transfer from the PPD to the SN can be affected by the noise related to the charge deficit due to incomplete transfer and lag [10,11]. Unlike the sampled reset kTC noise, this noise is not canceled by the CDS. The charge transfer noise has been extensively studied for CCDs [12,13] because ...
... The charge transfer from the PPD to the SN can be affected by the noise related to the charge deficit due to incomplete transfer and lag [10,11]. Unlike the sampled reset kTC noise, this noise is not canceled by the CDS. The charge transfer noise has been extensively studied for CCDs [12,13] because ...
Telecommunication
Telecommunication occurs when the exchange of information between two or more entities (communication) includes the use of technology. Communication technology uses channels to transmit information (as electrical signals), either over a physical medium (such as signal cables), or in the form of electromagnetic waves. The word is often used in its plural form, telecommunications, because it involves many different technologies.Early means of communicating over a distance included visual signals, such as beacons, smoke signals, semaphore telegraphs, signal flags, and optical heliographs. Other examples of pre-modern long-distance communication included audio messages such as coded drumbeats, lung-blown horns, and loud whistles. Modern technologies for long-distance communication usually involve electrical and electromagnetic technologies, such as telegraph, telephone, and teleprinter, networks, radio, microwave transmission, fiber optics, and communications satellites.A revolution in wireless communication began in the first decade of the 20th century with the pioneering developments in radio communications by Guglielmo Marconi, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909. Other highly notable pioneering inventors and developers in the field of electrical and electronic telecommunications include Charles Wheatstone and Samuel Morse (telegraph), Alexander Graham Bell (telephone), Edwin Armstrong, and Lee de Forest (radio), as well as John Logie Baird and Philo Farnsworth (television).