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Let us start the next category of a counter, so we will now be considering the system washed off camera

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and a triple time account that we have with this embarrassing system right now, these are not enabled

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by default.

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We need to enable them to use with the zinc bouncing system, right?

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So we will be discussing fundamentals of actual diamond founder.

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And the concept that we discussed could be equally eligible for the system was Dr. Murray.

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So we'll be focusing here on the two full time accountants since we already cover the washed up payments

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will not be discussing here anything about the system watchdog.

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Not so.

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As you learn about the two full time accountants, you could proceed and explore system.

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Most of them would that are also available with the zinc operating system, right?

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So now we have to triple time accountants available in our pricing system.

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So we already created a new project where we have added the four level zinc processing system utilizing

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the PCL script that we have, right?

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So do at the time we come to.

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We just need to reconfigure our IP.

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So right click on an IP.

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I click on Customize Block.

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You could also double click on this person system, OK, and this will open up the Customize IP, right?

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So here you could see the two counters that we'd be discussing in this specific example directly.

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We have a system most of them and two full time work on the right, so will just be enabling it to play

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it through just double click on it to potential counter.

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And this will take us to the tab where we could get an option to enable tuple time round, right?

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So we have timer, zero milk and timer runs.

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So this is one of our C and this is either d d c, right?

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So let me just use timer zero over here.

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So once you enable it right, so we will be considering the three points that are that are there and

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with the DC will be utilizing an e-mail to drive a nearly D if necessary.

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We'll just be keeping them open for this example.

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But you could use artificial fabric to connect the output of that UTC to the respective hardware.

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But if you are application required, great.

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So once this is done, they'll give you go to a clock configuration and here you have a timer option.

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So you go over there and you could see the timers at the clock for the different options, right?

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So for WTT, it is one three three megahertz, OK, and 48kHz it also we have the frequency at which

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the are, guess what, three three we've got to remember.

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This is the difference that we have between timer and washed off timer that we discuss, which are private

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to sleep you, which operates at half of the frequency, whereas the system was docked ready to put

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Timer Outdoor operate at one three, three five eight and again, the clock sources CPU clock rate.

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So remember this because as we progress further, we will be required to calculate the delay out of

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this frequency rate.

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So we go ahead.

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And now we know that the frequency at which I produce one three three megahertz OK, and we enable.

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The Triple Typekit counter in an application processing on Craigslist, this is just.

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You just need to click OK, and now you'll be finding that we get the output OK, because we have a

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three hour independent timer or a counter block, which our projects will be fighting.

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There are three output contracts that we do not need to drive or utilize this machine to drive any of

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our hardware.

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So we'll just be keeping them open, right?

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So what?

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This is done, just go ahead and validate our design.

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Right?

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So once validation is successful, we go ahead and right click on a block designed to create a nice

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deal.

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Right now, we already know that in our design, we have a DVR and fixed.

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These are all really mapped to the hardware paper.

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And since we are not utilizing all the ports which are praising our design, our LGT been connected

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to the respect to hardware bits, right?

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So as soon as our wrapper is ready, we just go ahead and proceed for generation of our bits.
