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Programmable interval timer

Known as: Pit, System timer, Tock (tick) 
In computing and in embedded systems, a programmable interval timer (PIT) is a counter that generates an output signal when it reaches a programmed… 
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2016
2016
The Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) technology has been used in Vehicular communication to enable short-lived safety… 
2015
2015
Firstly, the background and significance of IEEE1451 standard are introduced. Secondly, each protocol, especially the IEEE1451.2… 
2014
2014
This paper presents the design, operation and test results of a modular multichannel time interval counter built with the use of… 
2009
2009
To achieve a high efficient machining for developable ruled feature surface such as conical surface, column and plane, twisted… 
2006
2006
We present PowerNap, an OS power management scheme, which can significantly improve the battery life of mobile devices. The key… 
2001
2001
From the Publisher: Fundamentals of Embedded Software: Where C and Assembly Meet is a refreshing alternative to the traditional… 
Review
2000
Review
2000
We report about our attempt to automatically construct an environment for the DEOS kernel (used while model checking the kernel… 
1996
1996
New functions for whole-house broiler heat production as a function of bird age using modern straight run broiler growth rates… 
1992
1992
This paper presents an extension of the Graves and Bradley (1987) millisecond timer, which avoids potential measurement errors of…