Abstract:
A device capable of video data processing includes a first unit capable of analyzing at least one motion vector of a macroblock to determine at least one sub-region in at least one reference, each of the at least one sub-region corresponding to one of the at least one motion vector, a second unit capable of storing pixel data of each of the at least one sub-region, a third unit capable of storing an address of each of the at least one reference block, and a fourth unit capable of retrieving from a memory device compensation data corresponding to the address of each of the at least one reference block.
Abstract:
A system and method for converting a digital signal to an analog signal is provided. The present disclosure provides a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that can convert a large bit value digital signal to a corresponding analog signal. In accordance with an embodiment, a method comprises receiving portions of a digital signal by a plurality of sub-DACs; converting the portions of the digital signal to a corresponding analog signal by the plurality of sub-DACs; biasing one or more of the plurality of sub-DACs; and calibrating the portions of a digital signal by one or more calibration elements.
Abstract:
A system for converting a digital signal to an analog signal is provided. The present invention provides a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that can convert a large bit value digital signal to a corresponding analog signal. The digital-to-analog converter includes a bias regeneration circuit, and three sub-DACs. The bias regeneration circuit provides biasing to the three sub-DACs allowing the DAC to be implemented with smaller circuit area. In addition, the three sub-DACs may be digitally calibrated during the conversion process to increase the linearity of the DAC.
Abstract:
A system and method for converting a digital signal to an analog signal is provided. The present disclosure provides a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that can convert a large bit value digital signal to a corresponding analog signal. In accordance with an embodiment, a method comprises receiving portions of a digital signal by a plurality of sub-DACs; converting the portions of the digital signal to a corresponding analog signal by the plurality of sub-DACs; biasing one or more of the plurality of sub-DACs; and calibrating the portions of a digital signal by one or more calibration elements.
Abstract:
The fastening mechanism includes a first component, a second component, and a first connecting component. The first component has a first annular structure, wherein a first through hole is formed within the first annular structure. The second component has a seat. The first connecting component has a second annular structure, wherein a second through hole is formed within the second annular structure, the first connecting component is disposed within the first through hole, and the second annular structure is engaged with an outer surface of the seat, so the seat is partly disposed within the second through hole. Moreover, the seat is partly disposed within the second through hole at a preset depth for fastening the first component to the second component.
Abstract:
A system for converting a digital signal to an analog signal is provided. The present invention provides a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that can convert a large bit value digital signal to a corresponding analog signal. The digital-to-analog converter includes a bias regeneration circuit, and three sub-DACs. The bias regeneration circuit provides biasing to the three sub-DACs allowing the DAC to be implemented with smaller circuit area. In addition, the three sub-DACs may be digitally calibrated during the conversion process to increase the linearity of the DAC.
Abstract:
A network packet storage method and network packet transmitting apparatus using the same is provided. A packet content and a path control information are obtained from a received packet, and a packet storage address of the packet content is determined according to a predetermined storage rule. The packet content is stored in a data block and packet storage addresses and path control information of packets output via the same output port are stored in a control block. The data block is output when its size reaches a predetermined data block size such that a dynamic random access memory receives the data block by using burst mode. Further, the control block is output when its size reaches a predetermined control block size.
Abstract:
A heat sink for an electrical device has a frame and at least one fin. The frame has an inner chamber. The fin is mounted in the inner chamber of the frame to separate the inner chamber of the frame into at least two channels. Therefore, heat generated from any electrical element connected to or mounted on the heat sink will transfer evenly to the heat sink. The heat sink not only dissipates heat evenly, but also provides multiple channels to dissipate heat by convection. Because the heat sink only has one frame, assembly of an electrical device is easy and quick.
Abstract:
A network packet storage method and network packet transmitting apparatus using the same is provided. A packet content and a path control information are obtained from a received packet, and a packet storage address of the packet content is determined according to a predetermined storage rule. The packet content is stored in a data block and packet storage addresses and path control information of packets output via the same output port are stored in a control block. The data block is output when its size reaches a predetermined data block size such that a dynamic random access memory receives the data block by using burst mode. Further, the control block is output when its size reaches a predetermined control block size.
Abstract:
A rotary stove for warming food items being served at a table has a tray mounted on a base for rotation about a vertical axis and includes a central protrusion supporting a hot plate surrounded by a plurality of peripheral vessels removably seated in the tray. The tray has a first electric heater in contact with the hot plate and a plurality of second electric heaters each contacting respective ones of the removable vessels. The heaters are connected to a power supply by cooperating slip rings and brushes on the tray and base. A pot may be placed on the hot plate to be heated and different foods placed in the vessels for warming may be conveniently chosen by rotation of the tray. Alternatively, the plurality of removable vessels may be replaced by a single annular vessel in contact with the second heaters.