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Video Graphics Array

Known as: VGA card, Vga monitor, VGA (disambiguation) 
Video Graphics Array (VGA) refers specifically to the display hardware first introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of computers in 1987, but through its… 
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2017
2017
In this paper, the STM32 chip with high performance, low cost and low power consumption is selected as the control unit. A highly… 
2011
2011
This paper proposes a new methodology focused on implementing cost effective architectures on Cloud Computing systems. With this… 
2008
2008
A compact digitally-controlled single-stage variable gain amplifier (VGA) is introduced, which doubles the dB-linear range… 
2007
2007
A 2.6 inch VGA active-matrix LCD has an integrated optical input function. The optical input function may be used for touch input… 
2007
2007
The availability of camera phones provides people with a mobile platform for decoding bar codes, whereas conventional scanners… 
2006
2006
A low-power high-linearity variable-gain-amplifier, VGA, in a 0.13 mum CMOS technology to be embedded in a multi-standard… 
2005
2005
This paper shows the development of a 1024-point radix-4 FFT VHDL core for applications in hardware signal processing, targeting… 
Review
2002
Review
2002
This paper presents the design overview and the post-synthesis simulation results of a digital co-processor for real-time visual… 
1998
1998
This paper describes how to implement a CMOS exponential function circuit, which can be used for Automatic Gain Control (AGC) and… 
1993
1993
An extensively revised version of the Binary Maker code has been written in the C language for MSDOS machines with VGA monitors…