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  2. Transmission-line matrix method - Wikipedia

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    2D TLM example: an incident voltage pulse in two consecutive scattering events. The TLM method is based on Huygens' model of wave propagation and scattering and the analogy between field propagation and transmission lines. Therefore, it considers the computational domain as a mesh of transmission lines, interconnected at nodes.

  3. Transfer length method - Wikipedia

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    In this section a practical example of a c-TLM measurement is presented. By utilizing photolithography and sputter deposition, metallic c-TLM pads were deposited on the surface of a semiconductor thin film. The gap spacings of the c-TLM pads ranged between 20 μm and 200 μm while step sizes of 20 μm where chosen.

  4. Direct provision - Wikipedia

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    A Direct Provision centre at Lissywollen, Athlone, in 2013 – one of 34 such centres in Ireland. [1] Direct provision (Irish: Soláthar díreach) is a system of asylum seeker accommodation used in the Republic of Ireland. It has been criticised by human rights organisations as illegal, inhuman and degrading.

  5. Transaction-level modeling - Wikipedia

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    Transaction-level modeling (TLM) is an approach to modelling complex digital systems by using electronic design automation software. [ 1 ] : 1955 TLM language (TLML) is a hardware description language , usually, written in C++ and based on SystemC library. [ 1 ]

  6. Catapult C - Wikipedia

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    Catapult C supports SystemC model generation intended for virtual platforms, and a SystemC test environment to verify the generated RTL against the original C++ using the original C++ testbench. Catapult C supports the synthesis of Transaction Level Models (TLM), including standard off-the-shelf bus interfaces and custom protocols. [16]

  7. Template:Template link with magic nested - Wikipedia

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    {} may be used for linking to templates, quasi-templates (pages transcluded from namespaces other than Template), modules (using the #invoke syntax), documentation of parser functions and variables (so-called "magic words"). subst: and other modifier prefixes and other are detected automatically and linked appropriately.

  8. GOMS - Wikipedia

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    An analyst constructs an NGOMSL model by performing a top-down, breadth-first expansion of the user's top-level goals into methods, until the methods contain only primitive operators, typically keystroke-level operators. This model explicitly represents the goal structure just like the CMN-GOMS and can so represent high-level goals. [10]

  9. IP-XACT - Wikipedia

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    IP-XACT, also known as IEEE 1685, [1] is an XML format that defines and describes individual, re-usable electronic circuit designs (individual pieces of intellectual property, or IPs) to facilitate their use in creating integrated circuits (i.e. microchips).