SMPTE从SDI到12G-SDI标准大全
HDTV Standards
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serial-ata-ahci-spec-rev1_2.pdf
Serial ATA Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) 1.2
UnderstandingSNMPv1Mibs.pdf
Understanding SNMP MIBs - The article Understanding SNMP MIBs which follows contains information and conventions that were
state of the art as of the spring of 1992. Since then, the SNMPv2 working group was formed, did work, and concluded after producing a new management framework documented by RFCs 1441 through 1452. In doing this work, many of the open issues raised in Understanding SNMP MIBs have been resolved.
Some can be applied retroactively to the SNMPv1 framework, but not all. It is my wish to update the current version of the article to add the resolutions, and expand on some of the advanced topics such as row creation/deletion and actions. However, at this time this work has not been scheduled.
T-REC-G.8032-201508-I!!PDF-E.pdf
Ethernet ring protection switching - This Recommendation defines the automatic protection switching (APS) protocol and protection switching mechanisms for Ethernet layer network (ETH) ring topologies. The protection protocol defined in this Recommendation enables protected point-to-point, point-to-m
T-REC-G.989.2-201412-I!!PDF-E.pdf
40-Gigabit-capable passive optical networks 2 (NG-PON2): Physical media dependent (PMD) layer specification
T-REC-G.989.1-201303-I!!PDF-E.pdf
40-Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (NG-PON2): General requirements
T-REC-G.988-201210-I!!PDF-E (2.0).pdf
ONU management and control interface (OMCI) specification
T-REC-G.988-201010-I!!PDF-E.pdf
ONU management and control interface (OMCI) specification
T-REC-G.987.3-201401-I!!PDF-E.pdf
10-Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (XG-PON): Transmission convergence (TC) layer specification
T-REC-G.987.2-201010-I!!PDF-E.pdf
10-Gigabit-capable passive optical networks(XG-PON): Physical media dependent (PMD) layer specification - This Recommendation pertains to flexible access networks using optical fibre technology. The focus is primarily on a network supporting services with bandwidth requirements ranging from that
of voice to data services running at up to 10 Gbit/s. Also included are broadcast services. This Recommendation describes characteristics of the PMD layer of an optical access network (OAN) with the capability of transporting various services between the user-network interface and the service node interface.
T-REC-G.987-201206-I!!PDF-E.pdf
10-Gigabit-capable passive optical network(XG-PON) systems: Definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms - This Recommendation contains the common definitions, acronyms, abbreviations, and conventions of the ITU-T G.987-series of Recommendations.
TPM-Rev-2.0-Part-4-Supporting-Routines-01.38.pdf
Trusted Platform Module Library Part 4: Supporting Routines This part contains C code that describes the algorithms and methods used by the command code in TPM 2.0 Part 3. The code in this document augments TPM 2.0 Part 2 and TPM 2.0 Part 3 to provide a complete description of a TPM, including the supporting framework for the code that performs the command actions.
Any TPM 2.0 Part 4 code may be replaced by code that provides similar results when interfacing to the action code in TPM 2.0 Part 3. The behavior of code in this document that is not included in an annex is normative, as observed at the interfaces with TPM 2.0 Part 3 code. Code in an annex is provided for completeness, that is, to allow a full implementation of the specification from the provided code.
TPM-Rev-2.0-Part-3-Commands-01.38.pdf
Trusted Platform Module Library Part 3: Commands This TPM 2.0 Part 3 of the Trusted Platform Module Library specification contains the definitions of the TPM commands. These commands make use of the constants, flags, structures, and union definitions defined in TPM 2.0 Part 2.
The detailed description of the operation of the commands is written in the C language with extensive comments. The behavior of the C code in this TPM 2.0 Part 3 is normative but does not fully describe the behavior of a TPM. The combination of this TPM 2.0 Part 3 and TPM 2.0 Part 4 is sufficient to fully describe the required behavior of a TPM.
XFP_Rev4_5_SFF_INF_8077i.pdf
10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable ModuleThis specification defines the electrical, management, and mechanical interfaces of the XFP module. The
module is a hot pluggable small footprint serial-to-serial data-agnostic multirate optical transceiver, intended to
support Telecom (SONET OC-192 and G.709 “OTU-2”) and Datacom applications (10 Gb/s Ethernet and 10 Gb/s
Fibre Channel). Nominal data rates range from 9.95 Gb/s, 10.31 Gb/s, 10.52 Gb/s, 10.70 Gb/s, and the emerging
11.09 Gb/s. The modules support all data encodings for these technologies. The modules may be used to implement
single mode or multi-mode serial optical interfaces at 850 nm, 1310 nm, or 1550 nm. The XFP module design
may use one of several different optical connectors. An adaptable heatsink option allows a single module design to
be compatible with a variety of hosts.
Prentice.Hall.Embedded.Linux.Primer.2nd.Edition.Oct.2010.pdf
Embedded Linux Primer, Second Edition: A Practical, Real-World Approach
RapidIO-Specification-4.0.pdf
RapidIO™ Interconnect Specification 4.0 from RapidIO.org
MIPS® Architecture For Programmers Volume III
The MIPS64 and microMIPS64 Privileged Resource Architecture (PRA) is a set of environments and capabilities on
which the Instruction Set Architectures operate. The effects of some components of the PRA are user-visible, for
instance, the virtual memory layout. Many other components are visible only to the operating system kernel and to
systems programmers. The PRA provides the mechanisms necessary to manage the resources of the CPU: virtual
memory, caches, exceptions and user contexts. This chapter describes these mechanisms.
MIPS® Architecture For Programmers Volume II
The MIPS® Architecture For Programmers Volume II-A: The MIPS64® Instruction Set comes as part of a multi-volume
set.
MIPS® Architecture For Programmers Volume I
The MIPS® Architecture For Programmers Volume I-A: Introduction to the MIPS64® Architecture comes as part of
a multi-volume set.
eMMC 4.41 specification
The MMC/e•MMC is an universal low cost data storage and communication media. It is designed to cover
a wide area of applications as smart phones, cameras, organizers, PDAs, digital recorders, MP3 players,
pagers, electronic toys, etc. Targeted features are high mobility and high performance at a low cost price.
These features include low power consumption and high data throughput at the memory card interface.
EABI for PowerPC processor
This application note describes the PowerPC Embedded Application Binary Interface
(EABI) and is of interest to software developers writing assembly language code to interface with
high-level language programs and software development tool vendors. The EABI is a set of
conventions for embedded applications and development tools designed to insure compatibility
for a described set of functionality. It provides software developers the opportunity to choose
among various vendors of compiled libraries and software development tools. As long as they
are EABI compliant, they will work correctly with each other.
MATLAB - C Math Library User's Guide
The MATLAB ® C Math Library makes the mathematical core of MATLAB
available to application programmers. The library is a collection of
approximately 350 mathematical routines written in C. Programs written in
any language capable of calling C functions can call these routines to perform
mathematical computations.