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... interface isn't easily mapped to a node in the filesystem, as /dev/tty1is. The Unix way to provide access to interfaces is still by assigning a unique name to them (such as eth0), but that ... will be able to run the sample code for these chapters, because some hardware support isactually needed to test the software interface to interrupts. We've tried our best to keep required ... subsystem with access to the actual interface cable. SCSI is a communication protocol between the computer and peripheral devices, and every SCSI device responds to the same protocol, independently...
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... can automatically integrate into a system. You can also define and add custom components or select from a list of provided components. SOPC Builder connects multiple modules together to create ... components. You use the following design flow to integrate custom logic into an SOPC Builder system:1. Determine the interfaces used to interact with your custom component.2. Create the component ... interface protocol, refer to Avalon Interface Specifications.Example SystemFigure 1–1 shows an FPGA design that includes an SOPC Builder system and custom logic modules. You can integrate custom logic...
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... often veryconvenient to be able to specify a basis in which a given operator is diagonal(i.e. to diagonalize the operator). The spectral theorem applies to a wide classof operators which we now ... photon detectors. The set-up is illustrated in Figure 1.7.Suppose we send a series of individual photons4along a path from the photonsource towards the beam splitter. We observe the photon ... through the first beam splitter, the photon arrives atthe top detector, and if it is reflected, the photon arrives at the detector on theright. We can consider a photon in the apparatus as a 2-state...
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