This tutorial explains how to communicate with IO devices on the DE2 Board and how to deal with interrupts using C and the Altera Monitor Program. Two example programs are given that diplay the state of the toggle switches on the red LEDs. The fi rst program uses the programmed I/O approach and the second program uses interrupts.
Please read your package and describe it at least 40 bytes.
System will automatically delete the directory of debug and release, so please do not put files on these two directory
Please read your package and describe it at least 40 bytes.
System will automatically delete the directory of debug and release, so please do not put files on these two directory
This application report discusses the design of non-invasive optical plethysmography
also called as pulsoximeter using the MSP430FG437 Microcontroller (MCU). The
pulsoximeter consists of a peripheral probe combined with the MCU displaying the
oxygen saturation and pulse rate on a LCD glass. The same sensor is used for both
heart-rate detection and pulsoximetering in this application. The probe is placed on a
peripheral point of the body such as a finger tip, ear lobe or the nose. The probe
includes two light emitting diodes (LEDs), one in the visible red spectrum (660nm) and
the other in the infrared spectrum (940nm). The percentage of oxygen in the body is
worked by measuring the intensity from each frequency of light after it transmits
through the body and then calculating the ratio between these two intensities.
QuickSteps books are recipe books for computer users. They answer the
question 揌ow do I...??by providing a quick set of steps to accomplish the
most common tasks with a particular program. The sets of steps are the
central focus of the book. Sidebar QuickSteps provide information on how to
do quickly many small functions or tasks that are in support of the primary
functions. Sidebar QuickFacts supply information that you need to know about
a subject. Notes, Tips, and Cautions augment the steps, but they are presented
in a separate column to not interrupt the fl ow. Brief introductions are present,
but there is minimal narrative otherwise. Many illustrations and fi gures, a
number with callouts, are also included where they support the steps.
This paper will discuss the design of an asynchronous FIFO,Asynchronous FIFOs are widely used in the computer networking industry to receive data at
a particular frequency and transmit them at another frequency. An asynchronous FIFO has
two different clocks: one for read and one for write.
the book provides many solved examples that illustrate the principles involved,
and includes, in addition, two chapters that deal exclusively with applications of
unconstrained and constrained optimization methods to problems in the areas of
pattern recognition, control systems, robotics, communication systems, and the
design of digital filters. For each application, enough background information
is provided to promote the understanding of the optimization algorithms used
to obtain the desired solutions.
This document explains how to read the RADARSAT data CD provided with the book
"Digital Processing of Synthetic Aperture Data" by Ian Cumming and Frank Wong,
Artech House, 2005.
On this web site, programs are provided in MATLAB to read the data and parameters
from the CD. The structure of the programs is outlined in Figure 1.
There are two main programs and one function that are used to extract