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Logical Steps to Serial Bus Emulation

Discussing the steps for transmitting data and receiving data.

BE-64 Technical Description Manual

The BE-64 is a C size VXI card which houses the digital resources required in digital test and troubleshooting applications.  The BE-64 may be software configured to handle applications ranging from basic word generator requirements to the most sophisticated microprocessor or bus structured interface requirements.

SR192 Technical Description Manual

Talon's SR192 integrates both a bus emulator architecture and a stimulus response architecture into a single VXI resource.

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Confidence in Waterfall Curves Guides Noise Analysis in Wireless System Test

By Scott Siclari, Senior Systems Engineer, Aeroflex

Self-Correcting Codes Conquer Noise

Part 1: Viterbi Encoders Tutorial

System designer fight noise with error-correcting codes that add extra information to a transmitted signal, increasing the receiver's probability of recovering correct data.

Self-Correcting Codes Conquer Noise

Part 2: Reed Solomon Encoders Tutorial

Now that you've brushed up on error-correcting codes in Part1: viterbi codecs, uncover the theory and hardware implementation of a reed-solomon codec.

Jitter – An Introduction

“Jitter” is a term used in the digital domain, even if causes and resulting effects are very much of analog nature.