... CREN ADDEN FERR OERR RX9D 0000 000x 167
EEADR Data EEPROM Address Register 0000 0000 65, 69
EEDATA Data EEPROM Data Register 0000 0000 69
EECON2 Data EEPROM Control Register 2 (not a physical ... Memory
• Data RAM
• Data EEPROM
Data and program memory use separate busses,
which allows for concurrent access of these blocks.
Additional detailed information for FLASH program
memor...
... EECON1,RD
;
BCF STATUS, RP0 ; Bank 2
MOVF EEDATA, W ; W = LS Byte of Program EEDATA
MOVWF DATAL ;
MOVF EEDATH, W ; W = MS Byte of Program EEDATA
MOVWF DATAH ;
Required
Sequence
2003 Microchip ... Indirect Data Memory Address Pointer xxxx xxxx 31, 150
85h TRISA
— — PORTA Data Direction Register 11 1111 43, 150
86h TRISB PORTB Data Direction Register 1111 1111 45, 150
87h TRISC POR...
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Determining Current User Data Environment
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Which User Data Is Currently Stored?
Which User Data Is Currently ... a User Data Management Strategy
Determining Current User Data Strategies
Determining Current User Data Environment
Determining Current User Data...
... nature of a data island.
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Describe how to use Data Source Objects (DSO) to display XML data
islands in an HTML page.
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Create an XML data island in an HTML file.
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Bind XML data to HTML ... 5: Embedding XML Data in HTML
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Using Data in Web Browsers
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Delivering Data from the Web Server
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... RANGE of modules provides a 24 pair high-density, high performance, cost competitive Category 6 data
grade module, (the 25
th
pair is not used) and a high-density cost competitive 25 pair Category
... will be stored. All other database objects will refer to the tables in
your database for data, whether asking questions of the data or creating
reports based on the data. This section covers ... limitation.
This is not to say that Access has unlimited data storage capabilities. Every bit
of data causes the Access database to grow in file size. An Access database has
a file size limita...
... which makes it so useful in data compression,
is that it takes correlated input data and concentrates its energy in just the first few
transform coefficients. If the input data consists of correlated ... the
quantized coefficients. This results in data items that are not identical to the original
ones but are not much different.
In practical applications, the data to be compressed is part...
... for the
entire 64-pixel data unit is the 46-bit number
1111111111100111010001001101101110111010101010.
These 46 bits encode one color component of the 64 pixels of a data unit. Let’s assume
that ... set of basis images
that have higher and higher frequencies. Given a data vector, the DCT separates the
frequencies in the data and represents the vector as a linear combination (or a weig...
... between pixels, 8, 22, 65
da Vinci, Leonardo (1452–1519), 178
data compression (approaches to), 21–58
data hiding (steganography), viii
data structures, ix, 81, 273
Daubechies, Ingrid (1954–), 199
decoder, ... nine bits. Since the uncoded data requires just two bits (01 or 10),
the compression ratio is 9/2=4.5 (the compressed data is 4.5 times bigger than the
original data; a signi...