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  • S29NS-J 128 Megabit (8 M x 16-Bit), 64 Megabit (4 M x 16-Bit), 32 Megabit (2 M x 16-Bit), and 16

    S29NS-J 128 Megabit (8 M x 16-Bit), 64 Megabit (4 M x 16-Bit), 32 Megabit (2 M x 16-Bit), and 16 Megabit (1 M x 16 Bit), 110 nm CMOS 1.8-Volt only Simultaneous Read/Write, Burst Mode Flash Memories Data Sheet

    标签: Megabit Bit 16 NS-J

    上传时间: 2014-01-01

    上传用户:qoovoop

  • 802.11n A Survival Guide

    A decade ago, I first wrote that people moved, and networks needed to adapt to the reality that people worked on the go. Of course, in those days, wireless LANs came with a trade-off. Yes, you could use them while moving, but you had to trade a great deal of throughput to get the mobility. Although it was possible to get bits anywhere, even while in motion, those bits came slower. As one of the network engineers I worked with put it, “We’ve installed switched gigabit Ethernet everywhere on campus, so I don’t understand why you’d want to go back to what is a 25-Megabit hub.” He un- derestimated the allure of working on the go.

    标签: Survival 802.11 Guide

    上传时间: 2020-05-26

    上传用户:shancjb