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How to use FPGAs for quadrature encoder-based motor control ... Sep 11, 2007 ... A quadrature encoder is in the relative encoder family and is most commonly used ... This type of encoder is known as a quadrature encoder. ...
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Stealthy Tabula has raised cash for PLD launch | Programmable ... Jan 6, 2009 ... Tabula Inc. (Santa Clara, Calif.), a fabless semiconductor company developing programmable logic devices, has not had much to say publicly ...
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Stealthy Tabula has raised cash for PLD launch | Programmable ... Jan 6, 2009 ... Tabula Inc. (Santa Clara, Calif.), a fabless semiconductor company developing programmable logic devices, has not had much to say publicly ...
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High-performance ICs learn to bend and stretch | Programmable ... There are many applications in which it would be useful for electronics to conform to curvilinear surfaces or to deform with use, especially in sensing.
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High-performance ICs learn to bend and stretch | Programmable ... High-performance ICs learn to bend and stretch ... Featured Jobs. Booz Allen Hamilton seeking Wireless Network Engineer in Los Angeles, CA ...
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PCI Express bridging options enable FPGA-based configurable ... Sep 8, 2008 ... In many embedded systems, FPGAs have augmented or displaced dedicated MPUs and DSPs, so endpoint bridging solutions for PCIe must enable ...
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Programmable Logic DesignLine | Free cell-phone locator website Apr 10, 2007 ... Just enter someone's cell-phone number to find out exactly where they are.
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Programmable Logic DesignLine | Altera's Quartus II design ... Altera Corporation has introduced Quartus II software version 7.0 with support for the entire 65-nm Cyclone III FPGA family in both its Subscription Edition ...
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A primer on extending serial ports in embedded designs ... The designer can, for example, use one of these four ports for USB, while other three can be used for extending Serial port. A USB to serial port bridge can ...
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Programmable Logic DesignLine | Taking high-res images using a 1 ... Unlike regular digital cameras that capture multiple pixels simultaneously, this new technique involves imaging a single pixel multiple times.
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