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    Transcoding

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    encodes one video stream into one or more video streams in H.264 format‚ using the x264 codec. This transcoder is GPU accelerated using Lightspeed technology. Delete. To delete this transcoder‚ click the X icon immediately right of the Source button. Input streams are displayed on the left (noted by a down arrow) side of the transcoder; output streams (as indicated by an up arrow) are displayed on the right. Note: When collapsed‚ transcoder components provide a summary of configuration details in the

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    OBSERVATION The modicom 1 board‚ first in my observation is the power input these are the electrical input connections necessary to power the module. The LJ Technical Systems’ "I.C. Power 60" or "System Power 90" is the recommended power supplies. Then second is the sampling control logic is the circuitry generates the timing and control signals that sample the input waveform‚ and also creates a sinusoidal 1 kHz signal for use during the MODICOM 1 practical exercises. It is recommended that this

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    The Precarious Attack on Patriarchy Chaucer’s Satiric Agenda In the journey of Canterbury Tales‚ Geoffrey Chaucer paints a vivid image of the medieval world. He brings forth three prominent concepts in the General Prologue‚ Pardoner’s Prologue and Tale‚ and The Wife of Bath’s Tale. All tales satirically drenched with persuasive ideas‚ most would agree that his iconoclastic stories are dangerous for introducing aloud a different view on the church‚ gender relations and economic divisions.

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    orthonormal basis of wavelets is formed from appropriately constructed top-hat filters in frequency space). Wavelet packet transforms are also related to the discrete wavelet transform. Complex wavelet transform is another form. Properties The Haar DWT illustrates the desirable properties of wavelets in general. First‚ it can be performed in operations; second‚ it captures not only a notion of the frequency content of the input‚ by examining it at different scales‚ but also temporal content‚ i.e. the

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    Full Wave Rectifier

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    5AR4 Full Wave Rectifier The 5AR4 is a heater-cathode twin diode designed for full-wave rectifier opertion. High output current and small size make this tube especially suitable for compact amplifier designs. ELECTRICAL Cathode .................................................................................................................. coated unipotential Heater Voltage AC or DC ....................................................................................... 5.0 ! 10% Volts Heater

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    Gate Control Theory

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    fails to consider psychological effects such as past experiences and anxiety that can act to alter pain perception (Melzack and Katz 2006). The Gate Control Theory emphasised a ‘gate mechanism’ at the dorsal horns of the spine to modulate synaptic input to the brain for processing (Melzack 2003). The gates opening is determined by the diameter of the active peripheral axons whilst the dynamic action of the brain acts to ‘close’ the gate (Keefe et al. 1996). This theory is effective in combining peripheral

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    Wide Band Amplifier Design

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    would like to thank Dr.Chandima Ekanayake – Coordinator‚ Final year undergraduate project. CONTENTS CHAPTER 01 Introduction 01 CHAPTER 02 Literature Review 02 CHAPTER 03 System Level Design 05 CHAPTER 04 Filter Design 15 CHAPTER 05 Circuit Simulation and Design Verification 20 CHAPTER 06 Problem Encountered 25 CHAPTER 07 Conclusion 26 APPENDIX 27 CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION 1.1 OBJECTIVE Build a solid

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    Selective Attention In the world we live in‚ we are bombarded by infinite sensory inputs. The hum of the heater; the ticking on the clock; the chatter of your friends. Yet‚ this information usually goes unnoticed. Our brain has limited space to process and retain information and is not capable of processing everything we hear or see around us. In order to prevent a mental breakdown‚ we filter out the information we want and ignore the rest‚ referring to selective attention. Selective attention

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    stereo amplifier (which often comes as a tuner/amplifier combination in modern home stereo systems). The heart of the stereo amplifier is the operational amplifier‚ or op-amp‚ which takes low level voltage signals as inputs and produces large output voltages that vary linearly with the input voltage. Operational Amplifiers The op-amp is a simple example of an integrated circuit. The common 411 op-amp used in this laboratory contains 24 transistors on a single silicon chip. Many integrated circuits

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    Digital Signal processing

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    improve it in some way. It is characterized by the representation of discrete time‚ discrete frequency‚ or other discrete domain signals by a sequence of numbers or symbols and the processing of these signals. The goal of DSP is usually to measure‚ filter and/or compress continuous real-world analog signals. The first step is usually to convert the signal from an analog to a digital form‚ by sampling and then digitizing it using an analog-to-digital converter (ADC)‚ which turns the analog signal

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