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Humorous instruction set
AAC Alter All Commands
AAD Alter All Data
AAO Add And Overflow
AAR Alter At Random
AB Add Backwards
ABR Add Beyond Range
ACQT Advance Clock to Quitting Time
ADB Another Damn Bug [UNIX]
AFF Add Fudge Factor
AFHB Align Fullword on Halfword Boundary
AFP Abnormalized Floating Point
AFVC Add Finagle’s Variable Constant
AGB Add [...]
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Explaining the Cypress PSOC Choice
Explaining the PSOC Choice.
PSOC is an acronym that stands for “Programmable System On a Chip”, and that, as often happens in the world of electronics, indicates substantially different devices, compared with the seemingly similar acronyms SOC “System On a Chip”, which point at highly integrated digital components, but usually lacking analog modules.
PSOC is, unlike the generic acronym SOC, a product [...]
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Cypress Express 3.0 for Cypress PSOC, I?m a convert!
I must admit that, being an old timer, I had considered that software tool with loads of suspicion.
“No coding necessary” probably triggered some nerdish response of mine, a shrug full of contempt, close to “I very much doubt a thing can write code better than I” …
Well, I eventually found out what Express is all [...]
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Cypress PSOC USB in a nutshell
Cypress PSOC USB are present on some members of the PSOC family, eg on 24000, which is the only chip containing practically all the PSOC capabilities: digital/analog mixed signal matrix, capsense, USB.
PSOC USB has some limitation. It is true that PSOC implement USB 2.0, but only with a maximum speed of 12 Mb/sec. This is not [...]
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Parallel data processing/computations - do we need them?
This is not about scientific grid systems but rather commercial and open source ones.
Basically there are some open source tools that allows to process data/execute CPU consuming tasks in parallel but the question about their usage. Do we need these kind of software or it’s better to solve it on hardware level?
In my view, which [...]
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