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Over view
We provide services across all popular varieties of Processors and Operating Systems, including uCLinux variants and Nucleus. Our expertise spans the different layers of the embedded systems from BIOS, BSP's firmware, protocol stacks, device drivers extending up to remote management applications. DSP services extend from development of Vibrations analysis and acoustic sensing.
The key offering from ADAQ is Development and integration of Real-Time/Embedded Systems. Core competences include development of Device Drivers and Board Support Packages, Protocol Stacks Porting across different RTOS and processors. We also offer solutions to Global Systems for Mobile Communications (GSM) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) based applications.
ADAQ broadly provides development and testing services, focusing on programmable devices, such as DSP, Micro-controllers and Microprocessors, developed by semiconductor companies.
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Embedded System
An embedded system is a special-purpose computer system designed to perform one or a few dedicated functions, sometimes with real-time computing constraints. It is usually embedded as part of a complete device including hardware and mechanical parts. In contrast, a general-purpose computer, such as a personal computer, can do many different tasks depending on programming. Since the embedded system is dedicated to specific tasks, design engineers can optimize it, reducing the size and cost of the product, or increasing the reliability and performance. Some embedded systems are mass-produced, benefiting from economies of scale. More Details...
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Introduction to Signal Processing
Signals commonly need to be processed in a variety of ways. For example, the output signal from a transducer may well be contaminated with unwanted electrical "noise". The electrodes attached to a patient's chest when an ECG is taken measure tiny electrical voltage changes due to the activity of the heart and other muscles. The signal is often strongly affected by "mains pickup" due to electrical interference from the mains supply. Processing the signal using a filter circuit can remove or at least reduce the unwanted part of the signal. Increasingly nowadays, the filtering of signals to improve signal quality or to extract important information is done by DSP techniques rather than by analog electronics. More Details... |
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