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    Device and Network 5 2.3.2 Network and Delay Metrics 7 2.3.3 Capacity Metrics 8 2.4Flow Analysis 9 3. Reference Architecture 10   1. Introduction 1.1 Orientation Serial digital interface (SDI) is a good mechanism standardized by SMTP (The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) which is used for digital video interfaces. The data in this method is transferring using coaxial cable. This study case is to produce Channel 4 which is one of the Australian free to air television

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    ADDRESSING AND ROUTING ARCHITECTURE JUSTIFICATION 16 SECURITY AND PRIVACY ARCHITECTURE 17 DESIGN 18 DESIGN TRACEABILITY 18 NETWORK LAYOUT 18 DESIGN METRICS 19 CONCLUSION 19 REFERENCE 20 INTRODUCTION ORIENTATION The serial digital interface (SDI) is a good

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    performance RISC architecture.PIC having very large series such as PIC10xx,PIC12xx,PIC16xx,PIC17xx,PIC18xx,PIC24xx and PIC32xx.PIC is stand for Programmable Intelligent Computer" or "Peripheral Interface Controller. PIC16F877A Microcontroller Description: In the PIC16F877A, the PIC is stand for Peripheral Interface Controller, 16 denotes the one of the series of PIC and F Denotes in system programmable Flash. PIC16F877A is 8-bit low power CMOS microcontroller. The PIC16F877A is based on HIGH performance

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    Jordan Stock 1321201 December 15th 2015 Dr. Andrew Mitchell Music History 2B03 Breaking The Limitations In Music Music has always been seen as a way of entertainment. Throughout many eras musicians have kept their ways to their traditions. From instrumentation to the composition itself. Throughout the ages, music has mostly been a set in stone factor. But since the 20th century things have begun to change. Musicians are breaking away from the traditions of the past and reaching new areas of music

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    The Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) is a synchronous bi-directional (full duplex) serial data protocol used by microcontrollers to enable communication between one or more peripheral devices that are all of short distances to one another. Furthermore, it can also be used for communication between two microcontrollers; with particular interest between Arduino boards and Multiwii flight controllers. In general, an SPI data link consists of one master; typically a microcontroller which controls one

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    A Report On Arduino Pro

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    Overview Arduino Pro A huge variety of microcontrollers already exist on the market. After comparing several types of boards, including ATMEL, INTEL and PIC based ones; an ATmega328 based ship was assigned for the implementation of our prototype: The Arduino Pro, which is cheaper in price and smaller in size than the other boards, and satisfies perfectly our needs. The Arduino Pro comes in both 3.3V/8MHz and 5V/16MHz versions. After benchmarking these two existing boards, the 5V/16MHz one was chosen

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    to the sophisticated realm of orchestral film scores, has been modernized by several inventions encased within the studio. The art of audio engineering has taken on new forms, from the nuts and bolts, "plug it in, and see if it works" era into the digital world, because of these wonderfully tragic solutions to a

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    developments of Electronic Dance Music initially started with the development of the synthesizer. It was with these first uses of synthesized sounds that prompted the development of sequencers, sampling, effects processing, musical instrument digital interface (MIDI), use of computer technology, hard disk recording systems and modern day virtual studio technology (VST’s). These all fundamentally build the genre of electronic music, as we know it today. The development of this new technology brought

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    today is choosing the right audio interface. There are PCI cards and stand-alone boxes available. One has to choose between USB or firewire ports, and how many inputs and outputs will be needed. For use with a high quality condenser microphone, the device should have built in 48-volt phantom power. Another choice concerns the depth and sample rates available for recording quality. CD quality is 16 bit at 44.1kHz , but much higher rates are possible. Certain interfaces are fine for single track recording

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    economic conditions of the 1980s and 1990s helped to shape the popular music of these decades. Intro There have been many technological advances throughout that past four decades within music production and many have argued that without the boom of the digital culture the popular music of today not be as it is today. This paper will examine an extremely important technological change of the nineteen eighties and nineteen nineties that has helped shape popular music of today. The first section of this paper

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