... Established in 19 94 Company promoted by Mr H.R Gupta and Mr Vijay Jindal Incorporated as Shivalik Prints Private Limited in 1991, name changed to SPL Industries (SPL) in 19 94 SPLIL has five factories ... Industries (SPL) in 19 94 SPLIL has five factories in Faridabad covering 500,000 square feet spread over 14 acres of prime land It employs about 6000 people including contract labour The Company’s total...
... Spectrum is divided into 45 0 different sections (bands) • Radio frequencies of other common devices include: – – – – – – Garage door openers, alarm systems: 40 MHz Baby monitors: 49 MHz Radio-controlled ... Multipath distortion – As a radio signal is transmitted, the electromagnetic waves spread out 24 Signal Strength (continued) 25 Radio Frequency Spectrum • Radio frequency spectrum – Entire range ... data and voice transmissions to be mixed using the same frequency 13 Multiple Access (continued) 14 Multiple Access (continued) • Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) – Used primarily for cellular...
... *aof_high1, int low2, int high2); Add two 64- bit long values Convert a long value to a character string Convert a long integer to a real number Table B- 14 Display Messages Return Type Name Argument ... string void tf_evaluatep (int param_index#); Evaluate a parameter expression and get the result B.3 .4 Put Parameter Value Table B-10 Put Parameter Values Return Type Name Argument List Description ... void tf_putlongp (int param_index#, int lowvalue, int highvalue); Pass back a double-precision 64- bit integer value to the calling task or function void tf_propagatep (int param_index#); Propagate...
... attributes can be obtained Fetch routines always start with the prefix acc_fetch_ See Table B -4 Table B -4 Fetch Routines Return Type int Name Argument List Description acc_fetch_argc ( ); Get the ... calling the consumer *user_data, int VCL_flags); routine when the value of an object changes B.2 .4 Fetch Routines Fetch routines can extract a variety of information about objects Information such ... primitives, module paths, timing checks, or module input ports (handle object, double *d1, *d2, *d3, *d4 *d5, *d6); int acc_fetch_direction (handle object); Get the direction of a port or terminal, i.e.,...
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... c0 (t), where c0 , , cd are periodic functions in t (See, for example, Stanley [St, Section 4. 4], for more information about quasi-polynomials.) In the special case in which the are pairwise ... that PA (t) = − Res e−tz ,z = (1 − ea1 z ) · · · (1 − ean z ) (4) Proof of the theorem The coefficient of tn−1−m in PA (t) is by (4) the coefficient of z −n+m in (−1)n−m · , a1 z ) · · · (1 − ean ... K] We define the Bernoulli numbers Bj by z = ez − Bj j≥0 zj j! (1) (so B0 = 1, B1 = − , B2 = , B4 = − 30 , and Bn = if n is odd and greater than 1.) Theorem PA (t) = a1 · · · an = a1 · · · an...