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Evansville - CS - 210
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Stanford - MSANDE - 237
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East Los Angeles College - ARTICLE - 284
MS5534A BAROMETER MODULEIntegrated pressure sensor Pressure range 300-1100 mbar 15 Bit ADC 6 coefficients for a software compensation stored on-chip 3-wire serial interface 1 system clock line (32.768 kHz) Low voltage / low powerDESCRIPTIO
CSU Northridge - COMP - 450
Chapter #6 Computer and Network SecurityViruses & Relatives Virus: Piece of self-replicating code embedded w/in another program (host) that executes itself first Worm: Self-contained program that spreads thru computer network by exploiting sec
Stanford - IMAX - 1036
US District Court Civil Docket as of 10/19/2007 Retrieved from the court on Thursday, October 25, 2007U.S. District Court Southern District of New York (Foley Square) CIVIL DOCKET FOR CASE #: 1:06-cv-06128-NRBIn re IMAX Corporation Securities Lit
Evansville - CS - 320
CS 320 Assignment 2 Chapter 3Assigned: January 12, 2009 Due: January 14, 2009Instructions: Download this file as a Word document and type your answers directly below each question. Add your name to the top of the sheet and turn in a printed hard
Evansville - CS - 320
CS 320 Assignment 3 Chapter 4Assigned: January 16, 2009 Due: January 23, 2009Instructions: Download this file as a Word document and type your answers directly below each question. Add your name to the top of the sheet and turn in a printed hard
Evansville - CS - 320
CS 320 Assignment 6 Chapter 8Assigned: February 13, 2009 Due: February 20, 2009Instructions: Download this file as a Word document and type your answers directly below each question. Add your name to the top of the sheet and turn in a printed har
Evansville - CS - 320
CS 320 Assignment 6 Chapter 8Assigned: February 13, 2009 Due: February 20, 2009Instructions: Download this file as a Word document and type your answers directly below each question. Add your name to the top of the sheet and turn in a printed har
Evansville - CS - 320
CS 320 Assignment 7 Chapter 10Assigned: March 5, 2009 Due: March 11, 2009Instructions: Download this file as a Word document and type your answers directly below each question. Add your name to the top of the sheet and turn in a printed hard copy
Evansville - CS - 320
CS 320 Assignment 9 Chapter 16 1. What are microoperations?Assigned: April 6, 2009 Due: April 15, 20082. The fetch cycle can typically be broken down into four microoperations. What are they? 3. We note that PC PC + 1 involves an addition. How c
Evansville - CS - 320
CS 320 Hour Exam 2 Take Home PortionName_ February 18, 2009For all of your problems show all of your work for full credit. 1. What is it that determines the amount of virtual memory that a given machine can support. Answer this question with resp
Evansville - CS - 320
CS 320 Hour Exam 3 Take Home PortionName_ March 30, 20091. Some machines are said to be superscalar and others are said to be superpipelined. A) Explain the difference between these two architectures. B) Which of these two architectures would suf
Evansville - CS - 320
CS 320 Final Exam Take Home PortionName_ April 28, 2009For all of your problems show all of your work for full credit. Download this file as a Word document and type your answers directly below each question. 1. Assume that a computer has eight p
Evansville - EE - 380
EE 380 Digital Systems ProjectsSummer 2005Title: Digital waveform generator Area: Computer hardware Prerequisites: EE 354 Design and build a system which will produce an arbitrary waveform of a periodic function. The period of the function should
Evansville - EE - 380
EE 380 System Software ProjectsSummer 2005Title: Parallel Port PCM Area: Systems Software Prerequisites: EE 356 Design a system that outputs a pulse code modulated (PCM) signal to one bit on the parallel port. The PCM signal should have up to 256
Evansville - ENGR - 123
Engr 123 Assignment 1 Seconds conversionJanuary 12, 2009 Due: January 21, 2009Write a C# console program to input an integer number of seconds from the keyboard and outputs the number of days, hours, minutes, and seconds corresponding to the inpu
Evansville - ENGR - 123
Engr 123 Assignment 2 Day of the WeekJanuary 21, 2009 Due: January 28, 2009Charles Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll of Alice in Wonderland fame, was a mathematician who taught at Oxford in the 19th century. He published an algorithm which allows a user
Evansville - ENGR - 123
Engr 123 Assignment 4Assigned: February 16, 2009 Due: February 25, 2009Instructions: Download this assignment as a Microsoft Word document. Use Word to type your answers under each question. Turn in a hard copy of your results. 1. What is the pur
Evansville - ENGR - 123
Engr 123 Assignment 5 NimAssigned: March 5, 2009 Due: March 18, 2009Create a Windows GUI application in C# which will allow two users to play the game of Nim. The game of Nim is played with three piles of stones. The first pile has three stones,
Evansville - ENGR - 123
CS 210 Programming Assignment 6 Phone DirectoryAssigned: April 1, 2009 Due: April 15, 2009This is a telephone directory application in which the user can open a text file of names, phone numbers and notes. Begin by creating a form similar to that
Evansville - ENGR - 123
CS 210 Programming Assignment 7 File PlotAssigned: April 13, 2009 Due: April 27, 2009Write a C# program to read in a data file which contains a sequence of data points and plot the data points as a continuous graph in the Cartesian plane. Your pr
Evansville - ENGR - 123
CS 210 Programming Assignment 7 File PlotAssigned: April 13, 2009 Due: April 27, 2009Write a C# program to read in a data file which contains a sequence of data points and plot the data points as a continuous graph in the Cartesian plane. Your pr
Evansville - ENGR - 123
Engr 123 Practice Problems LoopsJanuary 23, 20081. Write a C# console application to produce a multiplication table for x times y where x goes from 1 to lastX and y goes from 1 to lastY. Input lastX and lastY from the user. For example, your pro
Evansville - ENGR - 123
Engr 123 GUI ExerciseMarch 12, 20081. Write a windows application that has all of the items shown in the figure below with the following names. txtEnter text box top left btnEnter button middle left lstData1 list box 1 in center left lstDa
Evansville - ENGR - 123
Engr 123 GUI ExerciseMarch 12, 20081. Write a windows application that has all of the items shown in the figure below with the following names. txtEnter text box top left btnEnter button middle left lstData1 list box 1 in center left lstDa
Evansville - ENGR - 123
Engr 123 String ProblemsMarch 21, 20071. Write a program to input a string from the user and determine whether or not the string is a palindrome. 2. Write a program to input a string from the user and delete all of the vowels. For example if the
Evansville - ENGR - 123
Engr 123 GUI ExerciseMarch 29, 20061. Write a program to allow the user to enter two strings in text boxes. Your program should do the following: A) Print the lengths of each string in a message box. (.length) B) Print the concatenation of the st
Evansville - ENGR - 123
Engr 123 Spring 2008 - Exam 3 Review SheetExam 3 will be on Wednesday, April 2. The exam is open book and open notes. The exam will consist of questions on the material in Chapter 9, 13, 14, and 16. The format of the exam will be similar to that of
Evansville - ENGR - 123
Engr 123 Spring 2008 - Exam 3 Review Sheet Exam 3 will be on Wednesday, April 2. The exam is open book and open notes. The exam will consist of questions on the material in Chapter 9, 13, 14, and 16. The format of the exam will be similar to that of
Evansville - CS - 210
CS 210 SyllabusFall 2008/09 Dr. BlandfordText: Savitch, Walter, Problem Solving with C+, 7th edition, Addison-Wesley, 2009 Reference: Deitel and Deitel, C+ How to Program, 5th edition, Pearson, 2005 Software: Microsoft Visual Studio 2007 is avail
Evansville - CS - 210
CS 210 Handing in Program AssignmentsFall, 2008Programming assignments will be written in C+ and each assignment should be stored in its own folder. When you create a project verify that the check box labeled "Create directory for solution." is c
Evansville - CS - 210
CS 210 Homework Assignment 1Assigned: Aug 28, 2008 Due: Sept. 4, 2008Instructions: For all of your problems show all of your work for full credit. Download this file as a Word document and type your answers directly below each question. 1. What i
Evansville - CS - 210
CS 210 Homework Assignment 3Assigned: Sept. 9, 2008 Due: Sept. 16, 2008Instructions: For all of your problems show all of your work for full credit. Download this file as a Word document and type your answers directly below each question. Turn in
Evansville - CS - 210
CS 210 Homework Assignment 4Assigned: Sept. 25, 2008 Due: October 2, 2008Debugger exercise Enter the program on the following page, compile it, and verify that it runs correctly. Use the debugger in Visual Studio to fill in the memory map below.
Evansville - CS - 210
CS 210 Homework assignment 05October 7, 2008 DUE: October 14, 2008Instructions: For all of your problems show all of your work for full credit. Download this file as a Word document and type your answers directly below each question. Turn in a ha
Evansville - CS - 210
CS 210 Homework assignment 06October 28, 2008 DUE: November 4, 2008Instructions: For all of your problems show all of your work for full credit. Download this file as a Word document and type your answers directly below each question. 1. Explain
Evansville - CS - 210
CS 210 Homework assignment 06October 28, 2008 DUE: November 4, 2008Instructions: For all of your problems show all of your work for full credit. Download this file as a Word document and type your answers directly below each question. 1. Explain
Evansville - CS - 210
CS 210 Practice Problems LoopsSeptember 11, 20081. Write a C+ program to produce a multiplication table for x times y where x goes from 1 to lastX and y goes from 1 to lastY. Input lastX and lastY from the user. For example, your program output
Evansville - CS - 210
CS 210 Practice Problems LoopsSeptember 11, 20081. Write a C+ program to produce a multiplication table for x times y where x goes from 1 to lastX and y goes from 1 to lastY. Input lastX and lastY from the user. For example, your program output
Evansville - CS - 210
CS 210 Practice Problems MoreLoopsSeptember 11, 20081. The value of can be approximated from the series given by 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 = 4 1 - + - + - + - 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 Write a program to prompt the user for the number of terms to use for an
Evansville - CS - 210
CS 210 String ProblemsOctober 30, 20081. If the string s = "Hello Mom!", write a short sequence to print this string in reverse order. 2. Suppose that two strings are defined using the string class as follows:string str1 = "Hello Mom! I like Jel
Evansville - CS - 210
CS 210 In Class 1. Show what the following code prints.int *p1, *p2; p1 = new int; p2 = new int; *p1 = 10; *p2 = 20; cout < *p1 < " " < *p2 < endl; p1 = p2; cout < *p1 < " " < *p2 < endl; *p1 = 30; cout < *p1 < " " < *p2 < endl;November 20, 2008
Evansville - CS - 210
Analysis for Quadratic1 Dr. Blandford January 17, 2001 CS 210 Assignment: Sample Assignment 1 This program inputs three numbers from the keyboard as coefficients a, b, and c for the equation ax^2 + bx + c = 0. The program calculates and prints the ro
Evansville - CS - 210
CS 210 Practical Hour ExamName_ October 23, 20071. The program below does a binary search. Enter the program and demonstrate that it produces the correct result.int main() {int n, found; int list[] = {1, 3, 5, 9, 13, 14, 16, 23, 43, 44}; cout <
Evansville - EE - 254
EE 254 Verilog Example for count by nMarch 23, 2007A mod counter counts up to a mod count value and rolls over to 0. In Verilog we can make the modcount and the number of flip flops parameters to implement a general purpose mod counter./ModCount
Evansville - EE - 254
EE 254 Verilog Example of an arbitrary sequence counter This sequence counter counts in the sequence 0 1 2 4 9 10 5 6 8 7 0 . . ./Sequence counter module SeqCount(clk, reset, state); parameter n = 4; input clk, reset; output [n-1:0]state; r
Evansville - EE - 254
EE 254 Verilog Example with multiple modulesMarch 23, 2007In Verilog you can create multiple modules in programs and use them similar to the way functions are used in C+. Individual modules should be defined using the parameter directive. A secon
Evansville - EE - 254
EE 254 Verilog Example with multiple modulesMarch 23, 2007In Verilog you can create multiple modules in programs and use them similar to the way functions are used in C+. Individual modules should be defined using the parameter directive. A secon
Evansville - EE - 254
EE 254 Verilog Example with non blocking equalsMarch 17, 2006Given below are two modules which implement a linear feedback shift register (lfsr). Each module has 3 flip-flops which form the shift register with outputs Q[2], Q[1], and Q[0]. The si
Evansville - EE - 254
EE 254 Verilog In Class 1. Suppose we make the following declarations:wire[3:1] w; wire w1; wire [1:0] w2;February 19, 2007Determine whether each of the following is legal or illegal and if illegal state why. A) w1 = w[2]; _ B) w2 = w[1:0]; _ C)
Evansville - EE - 254
EE 254Verilog TutorialDr. D. K. Blandford Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Evansville February 23, 2006Copyright 2004EE 254University of EvansvilleVerilog Tutorial1.0 Syntax comments, punctuation, v
Evansville - EE - 254
EE 254 K-Map NotesSpring 2001/02Five variable K maps can be constructed using two side-by-side four variable maps. The adjacenties for each of the four variable maps follow the rules for four variable maps. For the five variable map, the two four
Evansville - EE - 254
EE 254 D-Type Edge Triggered Flip-Flop Green = zero, Red = one, Black = UnknownMarch 4, 2004
Evansville - EE - 254
EE 254 Sequence Detector for 110March 9, 2009Design and implement a sequence detector which will recognize the three-bit sequence 110. Your detector should output a 1 each time the sequence 110 comes in. The input is a clocked serial bit stream.
Evansville - EE - 410
EE41 - Advanced Networks Final Exam April 22, 2009 Due on Friday May 1, 2009 by 4:00 PM Your report should be written on a word processor and all include all graphs. Show all work and describe each of the steps in your design process. 1. Design a ban
Evansville - EE - 210
EE 210 Lab SafetyFall, 2006 Dr. BlandfordHere are the rules for safety that we will follow when working in the lab.1 1. Before starting work in the lab familiarize yourself with the location of fire extinguishers, circuit breakers, and power rece
Evansville - EE - 210
KC 137 Room Schedule Spring 2009Monday 7:00am 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 EE 454 EE 454 EE 215 EE 215 EE 215 EE 215 EE 454 EE 454 EE 215 EE 215 EE 215 EE 215 EE 454 EE 454 EE 215 EE 215 EE 215 EE 215 EE 215 EE 215 EE 215 EE 215 E
Evansville - EE - 210
EE 210 Team Project Sound PropagationVelocity MeasurementApril 9, 2009 Due: April 28, 2009To complete this project each team will devise an experiment to measure the speed of sound in at least four significantly different media. Research is to be
Evansville - EE - 210
EE 210 Team Project Sound Propagation Velocity MeasurementApril 9, 2009 Due: April 28, 2009To complete this project each team will devise an experiment to measure the speed of sound in at least four significantly different media. Research is to b