A random-bit-sequence generator is basic equipment for prototyping and testing any data-transmission system. You use such a generator when measuring BER (bit-error ...
Random number generators in digital information systems make use of physical entropy sources such as electronic and photonic noise to add unpredictability to deterministically generated pseudo-random ...
There is a growing sense among physicists that all physical processes can be thought of in terms of the information they store and process; by some accounts information is the basic unit of existence ...
A truly random number is something that is surprisingly difficult to generate. A typical approach is to generate the required element of chance from a natural and unpredictable source, such as ...
This unit generates and checks Pseudo Random Bit Sequence (PRBS) of 7 or 15 order, up to 32Gbps. Error count is accurate: no double counts or omission ...
Random numbers are a precious commodity, whether expressed as strings of decimal digits or simply 1s and 0s. Computer scientist George Marsaglia of Florida State University, however, likes giving them ...
Using an 8-pin PSoC to Produce 100Khz Pseudo Random White Noise with a Six Hour Period By using the programmable blocks of a Cypress MicroSystems CY8C25122 PSoC microprocessor, it is possible to ...
This unit generates and checks Pseudo Random Bit Sequence (PRBS) of 7, 15 or 31 order, up to 32Gbps. Error count is accurate: no double counts or omis ...