MATLAB summary: summary about how to use matlab platform
标签: summary platform MATLAB matlab
上传时间: 2013-12-17
上传用户:erkuizhang
This a naive implementation of BOOTP/TFTPBOOT, the protocols to use to bootstrap a computer through a TCP/IP network. The goal was to design a small footprint implementation to allow the code to be integrated into a monitor program stored in a ROM/FLASH, the footprint is about 7 KBytes for the test program. This code has not been yet tested in many environment. It should be seen at your starting point to integrate the network boot function to your board.
标签: implementation bootstrap protocols TFTPBOOT
上传时间: 2013-12-18
上传用户:极客
a book on how to use c++ effectively
标签: effectively book how use
上传时间: 2016-01-20
上传用户:exxxds
This directory contains the Genetic Algorithm Optimization Toolbox for Matlab To use this, if you are local to NCSU and have AFS access to this directory, simply extend the matlab path using the following command. You can also place this command in a file called startup.m. Everytime you start Matlab in the directory containing this file, the path will always be extended.
标签: Optimization Algorithm directory contains
上传时间: 2014-01-18
上传用户:songnanhua
it describes how to use VBA in excel environment
标签: environment describes excel VBA
上传时间: 2014-01-10
上传用户:xinyuzhiqiwuwu
it tells about how to use install shield to generate an installing file
标签: installing generate install shield
上传时间: 2013-12-25
上传用户:徐孺
KEPware Automation DLL installation instructions: To use the KEPware Automation DLL in your Visual Basic project: 1) In the VB IDE, Select "Project/References". 2) If you have been using another vender s automation dll, uncheck it. For example, uncheck "OPC Automation 2.0" for the OPC Foundation s automation dll. 3) Check "KEPware OPC Automation 2.0". 4) Recompile your VB project. If you have been using the OPC Fondation s automation dll, you should not need to make any changes to the VB source code.
标签: Automation KEPware installation instructions
上传时间: 2013-12-28
上传用户:电子世界
Easy-to-Use, Ultra-Tiny, Differential, 16-Bit Delta Sigma ADC With I2C Interface The LTC2453 is an ultra-tiny, fully differential, 16-bit, analog-to-digital converter. The LTC2453 uses a single 2.7V to 5.5V supply and communicates through an I2C interface. The ADC is available in an 8-pin, 3mm x 2mm DFN package. It includes an integrated oscillator that does not require any external components. It uses a delta-sigma modulator as a converter core and has no latency for multiplexed applications. The LTC2453 includes a proprietary input sampling scheme that reduces the average input sampling current several orders of magnitude lower than conventional delta-sigma converters. Additionally, due to its architecture, there is negligible current leakage between the input pins.
标签: Differential Easy-to-Use Ultra-Tiny Interface
上传时间: 2014-01-08
上传用户:凤临西北
This example program demonstrates how to use the on-chip Comparators of the Philips LPC767/768/769 Devices.
标签: demonstrates Comparators the Philips
上传时间: 2016-02-09
上传用户:dyctj
Thinking in C++ patiently and methodically explores the issues of when and how to use inlines, references, operator overloading, inheritance and dynamic objects, as well as advanced topics such as the proper use of templates, exceptions and multiple inheritance. The entire effort is woven in a fabric that includes Eckel’s own philosophy of object and program design. A must for every C++ developer’s bookshelf, Thinking in C++ is the one C++ book you must have if you’re doing serious development with C++.
标签: methodically and patiently Thinking
上传时间: 2014-01-03
上传用户:it男一枚