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大屏展示源码
使用echarts实现大屏展示 包括数据源码 可修改无加密 包含地图、饼图、柱形图、折线图、等多种常用图表
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全志 F1C600完整手册
The F1C600 processor represents Allwinner’s latest achievement in mobile applications processors. The processor targets the needs of boombox markets. F1C600 processor is based on the ARM9 CPU architecture with a high degree of functional integration. F1C600 supports Full HD video playback, iAllwinnerTechnologyRevision HistoryRevision historyVersionateDescriptionV1.0NoV10,2015nitia|Re|ease∨ersⅰonF10600 User Manual( Revision 1.0)Copyright O2015 Allwinner Technology. Co, Ltd. All Rights ReservedPage 3AllwinnerTechnologyRevision HistoryTable of contentsDeclaration2Revision histeD。着,着垂Table of contents.:::::.:::::1:4Chapter 1.About This Documentation361.1 Documentation overview36Chapter 2 Overview....372.1 Processor features2.1.1, CPU Architecture2.2. Memory Subsystem....................382.2.1. Boot rom382.2.2 SDRAM382.2.3. SD/MMC Interface..:::··:·.:::::..:·.:::::::::::··:382.3. System Peripheral.382.3.1. Timer.382.3.2.|NT392.3.3.CCU392.3.4.DMA,392.3.5.PWM,392.4. Display subsystem39241. Display engine…,,…...:::::392.4.2. Display output.....39F10600 User Manual( Revision 1.0)Copyright O2015 Allwinner Technology. Co, Ltd. All Rights ReservecPage 4AllwinnerTechnologyRevision History2.5. Video Engine26.| mage Subsystem…D看看1,翻看、·着国,着,,,面面,2.6.1.CS|4看402.6. 2 CVBS Input402. 7. Audio Subsystem2.7.1, Audio codec2.8. System Peripherals2.8.1.USB2.00TG412.8.2. KEYADC412.8.3.Tl:::::412.8.4. Digital Audio Interface.....................2.8.5.UART412.8.6.SP412.8.7.TW|422.8.8.CIR422.8.9,RSB422.8.10.OWA.422.9 Package422.10. System block Diagram43Chapter3. System..........................,443.1. Memory Mapping….453.2. CCU2463.21 Overy3.2.2, FeatureF10600 User Manual( Revision 1.0)Copyright O2015 Allwinner Technology. Co, Ltd. All Rights ReservecPage 5AllwinnerTechnologyRevision History3.2.3. Functionalities Description3.23.1. System bus….:.:::..a...:::::::非3.23.2 Bus clock tree473.2.4. CCU Register List…….473.2.5. CCU Register Description483.2.5. 1 PLL CPU Control Register3.2.5.2. PLL AUDIO Control register......................493.2.5.3. PLL VIDEO Control Register503.2.5.4. PLL VE Control Register513.2.5.5. PLL DDR Control Register3.2.5.6. PLL PERIPH Control Register...............523.2.5.7. CPU Clock Source register533.2.5.8. AHB/APB/HCLKC Configuration Register543.2.5.9. Bus Clock Gating Register O.......553.2.5. 10. Bus Clock Gating Register 1................553. 2.5.11. Bus Clock Gating Register 2563.2.5.12. SDMMCO Clock Register583.2.5.13. SDMMCl Clock Register.58325.14. DAUDIO Clock Register……593.2.5.15. OWA Clock Register.........................593.2.5.16. CIR Clock Register.603.2.5.17. USBPHY Clock Register603.2.5. 18 DRAM Gating register.603.2.5. 19 BE Clock Register61F10600 User Manual( Revision 1.0)Copyright O2015 Allwinner Technology. Co, Ltd. All Rights ReservecPage 6AllwinnerTechnologyRevision History3.2.5.20. FE Clock Register623. 2.5.21. TCON Clock Register623.2.5.22. De-interlacer Clock Register623.2.5.23. TVE Clock Register∴633.25.24. TVD Clock Register……643.2.5.25. CSI Clock Register643.2.5.26. VE Clock Register.......653.2.5.27. AUDIO CODEC Clock Register653.2.5.28. AVS Clock Register.653.2.5.29. PLL Stable Time register 0653.2.5.30. PLL Stable Time Register 1...............................................................653.2.5.31. PLL CPU Bias register663.2.5.32. PLL AUDIO Bias Register663.2.5.33. PLL VIDEO Bias Register663.2.5. 34 PLL VE Bias Register673.2.5.35.PLL_ DDR Bias Register…..,…,…,…673.2.5.36.PLL_PER| PH Bias Register……673.2.537.PLL_ CPU Tuning Register.……683.2.5.38. PLL DDR Tuning Register683.2.5.39. PLL AUDIO Pattern Control register........................693.2.5.40. PLL VIDEO Pattern Control Register.693.2.5. 41. PLL DDR Pattern Control Register3.2.5.42. Bus Software Reset Register O..3.2.5.43. Bus Software Reset register 1F10600 User Manual( Revision 1.0)Copyright O2015 Allwinner Technology. Co, Ltd. All Rights ReservecPage 7AllwinnerTechnologyRevision History3.2.5.44. Bus Software Reset Register 23.2.6. Programming guidelines3.2.6.1.PLL4看3.2.6.2.BUS3.3. Timer743.3 1. Overvi翻着看743.3.2, Feature…743.3.3. Functionalities Description..743.3.3.1. Typical Applications743.3.3.2. Functional block Diagram753.3.4.Timer Register List.......................753.3.5. Timer Register Description3.3.5.1. Timer IRQ Enable Register...763.3.5.2. Timer iRQ Status Register3.3.5.3. Timer 0 Control Register3.3.5.4. Timer o Interval value register .................................3.3.5.5. Timer 0 Current Value Register3.3.5.6. Timer 1 Control Register....3.3.5.7. Timer 1 Interval value register,7933.58. Timer1 Current Value Register…....…793.3.5.9. T imer 2 Control register3.3.5.10. Timer 2 Interval value Register803.3.5. 11 Timer 2 Current Value register3.3.5. 12 AVS Counter Control Register81F10600 User Manual( Revision 1.0)Copyright O2015 Allwinner Technology. Co, Ltd. All Rights ReservedPage 8AllwinnerTechnologyRevision History3.3.5.13. AVS Counter O Register.81335.14. AyS Counter1 Register.,,…,;…,…,…,…813.3.5.15. AVS Counter Divisor Register….,.,,,,…,,…3.3.5.16. Watchdog irQ Enable Register.………823.3.5.17. Watchdog statusster823.3.5.18. Watchdog Control Register83335.19. Watchdog Configuration Register……,,,…833.3.5.20. Watchdog Mode register....833.3.6. Programming Guidelines843.3.6.1. Timer,,84336.2. Watchdog….…843. 4, PWM853.4.1. Overview853.4.2 Feature853.4.3. Functionalities Description853. 1. Functional Block Diagram......着,着面853.4.4. Operation Principle863. 4.4.1. PWM output pins863.4.5. PWM Register List……3.4.6. PWM Register Description.....................3.4.6.1. PWM Control Register.3.4.6.2. PWM Channel 0 Period Register883.4.6.3. PWM Channel 1 Period register893.5.NTC.90F10600 User Manual( Revision 1.0)Copyright O2015 Allwinner Technology. Co, Ltd. All Rights ReservedPage 9AllwinnerTechnologyRevision History3.5.1. Overview903.5.2, Feature.:..:.:::::a:::.:::.:.a..:::::.:::::903.5.3. Functionalities Description903.5.3.1. Functional Block Diagram903.5.4.Interrupt source913.5.5. INTC Register List.....................................3.5.6. INTC Register Description…923.5.6.1. Interrupt Vector Register.……923.5.6.2. Interrupt base Address register933.5.6.3. NMI Interrupt Control Register933.5.6.4. Interrupt irQ Pending register o933.5.6.5. Interrupt iRQ Pending register 1...............933.5.6.6. Interrupt Enable register o933.5.6.7. Interrupt Enable Register 1.............933.5.6.8. Interrupt Mask register 0943.5.6.9. Interrupt Mask Register 1.::::943.5.6.10. Interrupt Response Register O.......943.5.6.11. Interrupt Response Register 1943.5.6.12. Interrupt Fast Forcing register 0943.5.6.13. Interrupt Fast Forcing Register 1....................................................................953.5.6. 14 Interrupt Source Priority Register O953.5.6.15. Interrupt Source Priority Register 1...973.5.6.16. Interrupt Source priority register 21003.5.6. 17 Interrupt source priority register 3102F10600 User Manual( Revision 1.0)Copyright O2015 Allwinner Technology. Co, Ltd. All Rights ReservedPage 10
- 2020-11-28下载
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无线通信系统:信号接收与处理的高级技术
【实例简介】王晓东的经典教材。本书是无线通信领域的一部力作,重点介绍了无线通信接收机设计中各种先进的信号接收与处理技术及其算法。全书共分为10章,主要讲解了盲多用户检测、群-盲多用户检测、空时多用户检测、turbo多用户检测、非高斯信道中的鲁棒性多用户检测、窄带干扰抑制、蒙特卡罗-贝叶斯信号处理、衰落信道中的信号处理以及编码OFDM系统中的高级信号处理技术等。全书内容丰富、取材新颖,作者的讲解系统全面、深入浅出。
本书可以作为通信与电子信息类高年级本科生和研究生的教材或参考书,同样也适合于对无线通信系统有一定了解的设计人员、研究人员使用。
- 2021-11-14 00:44:04下载
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高斯和概率假设密度滤波(gmphd)算法实现程序
基于高斯和的概率假设密度滤波算法的实现程序,测试过,有注释。用于多对象连续位置估计等应用。
- 2020-12-12下载
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k-means聚类算法图像分割
运用K-means算法进行图像分割,K-means算法是很典型的基于距离的聚类算法,采用距离作为相似性的评价指标,即认为两个对象的距离越近,其相似度就越大。该算法认为簇是由距离靠近的对象组成的,因此把得到紧凑且独立的簇作为最终目标。k个初始类聚类中心点的选取对聚类结果具有较大的公式公式影响,因为在该算法第一步中是随机的选取任意k个对象作为初始聚类的中心,初始地代表一个簇。该算法在每次迭代中对数据集中剩余的每个对象,根据其与各个簇中心的距离将每个对象重新赋给最近的簇。当考察完所有数据对象后,一次迭代运算完成,新的聚类中心被计算出来。如果在一次迭代前后,J的值没有发生变化,说明算法已
- 2020-12-10下载
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Concepts in Programming Languages.pdf
Concepts in Programming Languages by John Mitchell.一本国外经典教材,看了之后对编程语言更加理解。费了很多劲才找到的。Concepts in Programming LanguagesThis textbook for undergraduate and beginning graduate students explains and examines the central concepts used in modern programminglanguages, such as functions, types, memory management, and controlThe book is unique in its comprehensive presentation and comparisonof major object-oriented programming languages. Separate chapters ex-amine the history of objects, Simula and Smalltalk, and the prominentanguages c++ and JavaThe author presents foundational topics, such as lambda calculus anddenotational semantics, in an easy-to-read, informal style, focusing on themain insights provided by these theories. Advanced topics include concurrency and concurrent object-oriented programming. A chapter on logicprogramming illustrates the importance of specialized programming meth-ods for certain kinds of problemsThis book will give the reader a better understanding of the issuesand trade-offs that arise in programming language design and a betterappreciation of the advantages and pitfalls of the programming languagesthey useJohn C. mitchell is Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University,where he has been a popular teacher for more than a decade. Many of hisformer students are successful in research and private industry. He received his ph D. from mit in 1984 and was a member of technical staff atat&T Bell Laboratories before joining the faculty at Stanford. Over thepast twenty years, Mitchell has been a featured speaker at internationalconferences; has led research projects on a variety of topics, includingprogramming language design and analysis, computer security, and applications of mathematical logic to computer science; and has written morethan 100 research articles. His previous textbook, Foundations for Pro-gramming Languages(MIT Press, 1996), covers lambda calculus, typesystems, logic for program verification, and mathematical semantics ofprogramming languages. Professor Mitchell was a member of the programming language subcommittee of the ACM/ieEE Curriculum 2001standardization effort and the 2002 Program Chair of the aCm principlesof programming languages conferenceCONCEPTS NPROGRAMMINGLANGUAGESJohn c. mitchellStanford UniversityCAMBRIDGEUNIVERSITY PRESSPUBLISHED BY THE PRESS SYNDICATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGEThe Pitt Building, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, United KingdomCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESSThe Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011-4211 USA477 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne vic 3207, AustraliaRuiz de alarcon 13, 28014 Madrid, spainDock House, The Waterfront, Cape Town 8001, South Africahttp://www.cambridge.orgo Cambridge university press 2004First published in printed format 2002isBN 0-511-03492-X eBook(adobe readerISBN 0-521-78098-5 hardbackContentsPrefacepage IxPart 1 functions and foundations1 Introduction1.1 Programming Languages1.2 Goals1.3 Programming Language History3561.4 Organization: Concepts and Languages2 Computability2. 1 Partial Functions and computability102.2 Chapter SummaryExercises163 Lisp: Functions, Recursion, and Lists3.1 Lisp History183.2 Good Language design203. 3 Brief Language overview223.4 Innovations in the Design of Lisp253.5 Chapter Summary: Contributions of LispExercises404 Fundamentals484.1 Compilers and syntax484.2 Lambda calculus4.3 Denotational semantics4.4 Functional and Imperative Languages4.5 Chapter SummaryExercisesContentsPart 2 Procedures, Types, Memory Management, and Control5 The algol Family and ML5.1 The Algol Family of Programming Languages5.2 The Development of C5.3 The LCF System and ml5.4 The Ml Programming Language1035.5 Chapter summary121Exercises1226 Type Systems and Type Inference1296.1 Types in Programming1296.2 Type Safety and Type Checking1326.3 Type Inference1356.4 Polymorphism and Overloadin1456.5 Type Declarations and Type Equality1516.6 Chapter Summary155Exercises1567 Scope, Functions, and storage Management1627.1 Block-Structured Languages1627.2 In-Line blocks1657.3 Functions and procedures1707.4 Higher-Order functions1827.5 Chapter summary190Exercises1918 Control in Sequential Languages2048.1 Structured control2048.2 Exceptions2078.3 Continuations2188.4 Functions and evaluation order2238.5 Chapter summary227Exercises8Part 3 Modularity, Abstraction, and object-Oriented Programming9 Data Abstraction and Modularity2359.1 Structured Programming2359.2 Language Support for Abstraction2429.3 Modules9.4 Generic Abstractions2599.5 Chapter Summary269Exercises27110 Concepts in Object-Oriented Languages27710.1 Object-Oriented design27710.2 Four Basic concepts in object-Oriented languages278Contents10.3 Program Structure28810.4 Design Patterns29010.5 Chapter summary29210.6 Looking Forward: Simula, SmalltalkC++Java293Exercises29411 History of objects: Simula and smalltalk30011.1 Origin of Objects in Simula30011.2 Objects in Simula30311.3 Subclasses and Subtypes in Simula30811.4 Development of smalltalk31011.5 Smalltalk Language features31211.6 Smalltalk flexibilit31811.7 Relationship between Subtyping andInheritance2211.8 Chapter SummaryExercises32712 objects and Run-Time Efficiency: C++33712.1 Design goals and Constraints33712.2 Overview of c++34012.3 Classes. Inheritance and Virtual functions34612.4 Subtyping35512.5 Multiple inheritance12.6 Chapter summary366Exercises36713 Portability and Safety: Java38413.1 Java language overview38613.2 Java Classes and Inheritance38913.3 Java Types and Subtyping39613.4 Java System architecture40413.5 Security Features41213.6 Java summary417Exercises420Part 4 Concurrency and Logic Programming14 Concurrent and Distributed Programming43114.1 Basic Concepts in Concurrency43314.2 The actor model44114.3 Concurrent ML14.4 Java concurrency45414.5 Chapter Summary466Exercises469Contents15 The Logic Programming Paradigm and Prolog47515. 1 History of logic Programming15.2 Brief Overview of the logic Programming Paradigm4715. 3 Equations solved by Unification as Atomic Actions15.4 Clauses as Parts of procedure declarations48215.5 Prologs Approach to Programming48615.6 Arithmetic in Prolog49215.7 Control, Ambivalent Syntax, and Meta-Variables49615.8 Assessment of Prolog50515.9 Bibliographic remarks50715.10 Chapter Summary507Appendix a Additional Program Examples509A 1 Procedural and Object-Oriented organization509Glossary521Index525
- 2020-12-09下载
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运动目标检测算法(Matlab)
使用matlab编写的运动目标跟踪算法,核心代码均自己手写,包括帧间差分法,ViBe算法和高斯混合建模法,并且使用了matlab GUI,可直接选择视频查看算法效果。
- 2020-12-04下载
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IRI2012电离层模型 matlab代码
IRI2012电离层模型 International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) ModelComputes the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI), which is an internationally recognized model for various ionospheric properties. I would call it more of a hack than a true IRI implementation as it works by querying the online inter
- 2020-11-28下载
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0.35微米工艺cmos一位全加器ledit版图
一位全加器版图 ledit 0.35微米工艺cmos集成电路课程设计
- 2020-12-01下载
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智能车MT9V034摄像头调试上位机
里面包含了十几种动态二值化阈值的算法,能够采集和保存智能车图像信息,也能在上面编写程序实现图像处理算法。
- 2020-07-04下载
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