TMOD Register by Komal Mehna
In this Video, Komal Mehna, Assistant Professor, Biyani Group of Colleges explains about the Timer mode control register(TMOD). Microcontrolller 8051 has 2 timer and two counter. Timer is used to generate …
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In this Video, Komal Mehna, Assistant Professor, Biyani Group of Colleges explains about the Timer mode control register(TMOD). Microcontrolller 8051 has 2 timer and two counter. Timer is used to generate …
In this Video, Komal Mehna, Assistant Professor, Biyani Group of Colleges explains about the Timer mode control register(TMOD). Microcontrolller 8051 has 2 timer and two counter. Timer is used to generate a delay where as counter is used to count event hopping outside. TMOD register is a 8 bit control register which is divided in two part, lower part is for Timer0 and upper part is for TImer1. In this GATE bit is used to define the software control or hardware control.
In this Video, Mayanka Kaushik, Assistant Professor, Biyani Group of Colleges explains about the Huffman Coding. In this coding first of all arrange all the probabilities in decreasing order and then …
In this Video, Mayanka Kaushik, Assistant Professor, Biyani Group of Colleges explains about the Huffman Coding. In this coding first of all arrange all the probabilities in decreasing order and then assign the respective message signals. Last two lower probabilities are added and then rearrange the probabilities again. Repeat this procedure until the last two stages remain in the coding. Then from last assign the value 0 or 1 according to probabilities for higher probabilities assign 0 and lower 1. Repeat this procedure till the first term.
