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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Digital TV Rocks! Post 302256801 by joeyg on Monday 10th of November 2008 03:18:06 PM
Old 11-10-2008
Hammer & Screwdriver I have a new lcd tv that has built-in digital tuner

The picture quality did seem great. However, the quality did seem to be location-specific. I use the tv in my motorhome while travelling. Those channels I could tune in clear were super clear; but other channels would break-up (and look almost like a video game) as they tried to build. The distinction being, old analog might be a bit fuzzy if a weak signal vs. inconsistent or no picture with digital.
 

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DPGEN_DFFT(3)						  Alliance - genlib User's Manual					     DPGEN_DFFT(3)

NAME
DPGEN_DFFT - Dynamic Flip-Flop with Scan-Path Macro-Generator SYNOPSIS
#include <genlib.h> void GENLIB_MACRO (DPGEN_DFFT, char *modelname, long flags, long N); DESCRIPTION
Generate a N bits dynamic flip-flop with scan-path named modelname. The two latches of this flip-flop are dynamic, i.e. the data is stored in a capacitor. How it works : o scan when set to '1' enables the scan-path mode. Note that in scan-path mode, the wen signal is not effective. o scin : the input of the scan-path. This terminal is different from i0[0]. The scout is q[N-1] (in the following example this is q[31]). o wen when set to '1' enables the writing of the flip-flop. TERMINAL NAMES 1. scan : scan-path mode (input, 1 bit). 2. scin : scan path in (input, 1 bit). 3. wen : write enable (input, 1 bit). 4. ck : clock signal (input, 1 bit). 5. i0 : data input (N bits). 6. q : output (N bits). 7. vdd : power. 8. vss : ground. EXAMPLE
GENLIB_MACRO(DPGEN_DFFT, "model_dfft_32" , F_BEHAV|F_PLACE , 32 ); GENLIB_LOINS( "model_dfft_32" , "instance1_dfft_32" , "scan" , "scin" , "wen" , "ck" , "i0[31:0]" , "q[31:0]" /* a[31] is "scout". */ , "vdd", "vss", NULL ); SEE ALSO
GENLIB_MACRO(3), genlib(1) ASIM
/LIP6 30 July 2004 DPGEN_DFFT(3)
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