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help plz
hi
while designing a systolic array, we come across the movement of inputs, results and weights.
In some designs it is mentioned that weights stay... can u tell me what does it mean.. plz help... its urgent...
Re: code correction
yes.... i have added... the i/o is mentioned in the o/p window... but the lines are not found(blue and red lines in modelsim) and also the run cmd is not active...
hi
i have written a coding for modular division.. and while compiling i didn't get any error. but while simulating using modelsim the i/o lines donot occur in the screen. also the run command is not active...so even if i enter the input values i couldn't run.. can u please help me...
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while going through the design of systolic arrays, i come across three types of vectors namely scheduling vector,projection vector and processor vector. can u tell me what it is? and their importance in the design of a systolic array.
Thermocouples are a widely used type of temperature sensor and can also be used as a means to convert thermal potential difference into electric potential difference They are cheap and interchangeable, have standard connectors, and can measure a wide range of temperatures.
The main limitation...
embedded c programming and the atmel avr ebook
refer the following urls
https://www.amazon.com/Embedded-C-Programming-Atmel-AVR/dp/1418039594
https://www.bookware.com.au/cgi-bin/bookware/1418039594
can refer the following books
1.The C++ Standard Library: A Tutorial and Reference By Nicolai M. Josuttis, Published 1999 Addison-Wesley
2.C++ the Core Language
G Satir, D Brown, I NetLibrary - 1995
3.Object Concept: An Introduction to Computer Programming Using C++
R Decker, S Hirshfield -...
pwm avr
The major difference between threads and processes is
1.Threads share the address space of the process that
created it; processes have their own address.
2.Threads have direct access to the data segment of its
process; processes have their own copy of the data segment
of the parent...
Re: reference
hi
refer the following text
Computers as Components Principles of Embedded Computing System Design written by Wayne Wolf, published by Morgan Kaufman Publishers.
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