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This paper describes a protocol designed and implemented for use in a marine application. It provides robust multi-channel bidirectional communication over a single low-quality shielded twisted pair cable that is generally used for power, rather than communication. In addition, line continuity is not guaranteed. The system also transmits a time-critical synchronisation pulse over the same twisted...
This paper presents on the objectives and strategies to develop ALCHA: a new object-oriented FPGA programming model and language. ALCHA is aimed at unifying the various aspects of FPGA firmware design (RTL design, finite state machines, timing and design constraints, as well as scripting) into a single language. The ALCHA language is designed to minimise boiler-plate code and use concise syntax in...
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