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It features Seven of Nine attempting to mother ex-Borg orphans, while USS Voyager encounters a unique alien species, the Kobali. [1] The episode was nominated for an Emmy award for makeup, by a team including Michael Westmore. The episode aired on the television channel UPN on March 1, 2000. [2]
A regenerator includes circuitry to recover the clock timing information, which is then used to determine when the output signal switches its state. This ensures that the recovered data from the threshold detector is adjusted to provide the correctly timed signal output.
In VLSI devices, the power-on reset (PoR) is an electronic device incorporated into the integrated circuit that detects the power applied to the chip and generates a reset impulse that goes to the entire circuit placing it into a known state.
The initial formulation of the retiming problem as described by Leiserson and Saxe is as follows. Given a directed graph:= (,) whose vertices represent logic gates or combinational delay elements in a circuit, assume there is a directed edge := (,) between two elements that are connected directly or through one or more registers.
Classical regenerative receiver using a single triode vacuum tube. The orientation of the "tickler" coil was carefully adjusted by the operator in order to vary the amount of positive feedback. The regenerative receiver also had its heyday at the time where adding an active element (vacuum tube) was considered costly. In order to increase the ...
Ablative hull armor appears in the Star Trek universe. Having been introduced in the year 2371 of Star Trek's fictional future timeline, it features on starships including the USS Defiant, USS Prometheus, and an upgraded USS Voyager.
Although the obvious candidate was the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), on October 5, 1920, the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company took out an option for $335,000 for the commercial rights for both the regenerative and superheterodyne patents, with an additional $200,000 to be paid if Armstrong prevailed in the regenerative patent ...
Place and route (also called PnR or P&R) is a stage in the design of printed circuit boards, integrated circuits, and field-programmable gate arrays.As implied by the name, it is composed of two steps, placement and routing.