Showing posts with label Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Project. Show all posts

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Pro-Ject Debut III Turntable In Red with Ortofon OM-5 Cartridge buy

Pro-Ject Debut III Turntable In Red with Ortofon OM-5 Cartridge


FEATURED Pro-Ject Debut III Turntable In Red with Ortofon OM-5 Cartridge


  • A silent running AC motor with two-step metal pulley drives the hub and platter via a flat-ground belt
  • The medium density fiber plinth uses four shock absorbing feet
  • Drive motor is decoupled from the plinth to reduce vibration transmission
  • The nearly three pound sheet-steel sandwiched platter provides excellent speed stability and protects records with a felt mat
  • An external power supply reduces the chance of electro-mechanical interference

The Pro-Ject debut III is an excellent choice for the audiophile seeking a cost-effective vinyl playback solution. Pro-Ject has created something special with this turntable. The Pro-Ject Debut III uses an extremely quiet motor (decoupled from the plinth to reduce vibrations), a great tonearm with a silicone damped arm lift, and high purity copper from the headshell leads to the RCA ends. A felt-covered steel platter mates to a chrome plated stainless-steel axle running in a brass bearing housing for exceptional speed, stability and accuracy. The aluminum tonearm employs inverted hardened stainless-steel points for superior tracking with the supplied phono cartridge. The Debut III also includes a pre-installed Ortofon OM-5 MM cartridge, mak





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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

The Formal Description Technique Estelle: Results of the Esprit Sedos Project buy

The Formal Description Technique Estelle: Results of the Esprit Sedos Project


FEATURED The Formal Description Technique Estelle: Results of the Esprit Sedos Project



Of interest to those involved in the design of complex distributed systems, this volume presents papers concerning the Formal Description Technique Estelle. It includes a general survey and technical papers on: the semantics of Estelle, selected application examples, extensions and relationships with Petri nets, verification methods with software prototypes and an implementation support package for edition, simulation and code generation. The SEDOS (Software Environment for the Design of Open Distributed Systems) project was supported by the Commission of the European Communities under the ESPRIT Programme. It was divided into two main tasks, related respectively to the two ISO formal description techniques Estelle and LOTOS, which became i





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