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We offer services for Circuit design, PCB design, FPGA design, System and Embedded programming.
If someone wants to use our services - email to comp.vision.contracts@gmail.com
Thanks a lot.
We offer services for Circuit design, PCB design, FPGA design, System and Embedded programming.
From idea to a product!
We estimate projects in following price range:
- software projects $15 - $25 per hour
- hardware projects $20 - $35 per hour
If you are interested in please address to...
Our team is looking for R&D projects (contract work) in fields of signal and image/video processing, programming and hardware developments.
Our team consists of specialists in electronics and programming, including post-graduate students and PhD persons in computer science. We have experience in...
You can use audio ADC like UDA1361 (there are many chips like this) this chip has IIS digital output interface. It's very simple interface to realize in FPGA. Characteristics are normalize in working area therefore to calculate signal value will be not hard ( voice level / dB level ).
For such task the best decision is using DirectShow technology. This technology is part of DirectX and necessary sources, documentation and example is available in DirectXSDK. Win32API app (MFC app, etc) can use DirectShow engine to show videostream from different sources (cameras, broadcasting...
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One week for a circuit and one more week (may be 3 days) for a routing.
The boards really will be made about two weeks in the manufacture. The same time components will be delivered.
One - two week for soldering and test board. It's good if it will work well right...
Looking for it in Linux sources as *.c file supporting iso7860 std. and port it to your mcu.
This is very simple protocol and task.
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I didn't try to get spec. I only posted link to www.ata-atapi.com/sata.htm where they say this is not free for all ....
If you got SATA spec. could you please share it with me.
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I would go through it for advise
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SATA supports usual list of standard ATA command. But there is big problem because specific modules (serializer/deserializer) are accessible not for all. ATA commands you can support at any cpu ("normal mcu or arm or avr") but what will you do with it?
It needs to make deserializer module. And...
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