| Term  
                   | Description 
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                | MAC  
                   | Media Access Control. Sub-layer of Data Link Control; defined 
                    by the IEEE, as the lower portion of the OSI reference model 
                    data link layer. It is responsible for mapping hardware addresses 
                    to network traffic. The MAC sub layer is concerned with media 
                    access issues, such as whether token passing or contention 
                    will be used. 
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                | Machine Language  
                   | The lowest-level programming language (except for computers 
                    that utilize programmable microcode) Machine languages are 
                    the only languages understood by computers. While easily understood 
                    by computers, machine languages are almost impossible for 
                    humans to use because they consist entirely of numbers. Programmers, 
                    therefore, use either a high-level programming language or 
                    an assembly language. An assembly language contains the same 
                    instructions as a machine language, but the instructions and 
                    variables have names instead of being just numbers. 
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                | Macro  
                   | Pre-defined function that designers can drop into their design, 
                    e.g. a counter or adder 
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                | MAN  
                   | Metropolitan Area Network. Public network service to provide 
                    LAN facilities over a wide area. Similar to a LAN but typically 
                    deployed over a larger area like a city. 
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                | Manual Power Down Mode  
                   |  It is the amount of electrical energy consumed by the device 
                    for its operation. 
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                | MAOSCO  
                   | Multi-Application Operating System Company 
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                | Map  
                   | Software process of converting a designer's original design 
                    file into FPGA specific features. 
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                | Master  
                   | The Master or Initiator owns the bus and initiates the data 
                    transfer. Each Initiator must also be a target. 
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                | Master State (Bluetooth)  
                   | Maintains control of a Piconet 
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                | MCNS  
                   | Multimedia Cable Network System 
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                | MCPC  
                   | Multiple Channel Per Carrier. 
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                | MCU  
                   | Microcontroller Unit 
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                | MD, MiniDisc  
                   | MD or MiniDisc is a small-format optical storage medium with 
                    read/write capabilities. This was pioneered by Sony in 1993. 
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                | Media  
                   |  Anything which a laser printer can print on, e.g. paper, 
                    card, transparencies and labels. 
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                | Megabyte  
                   | Amount of memory equal to 1,048,576 bytes of information 
                    (Abbreviated MB). 
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                | MEL  
                   | MULTOS Executable Language 
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                | Memory  
                   | Internal storage areas in the computer. The term memory identifies 
                    data storage that comes in the form of chips, and the word 
                    storage is used for memory that exists on tapes or disks. 
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                | Memory Controller  
                   |  An ASIC or FPGA which interfaces with a memory and enables 
                    data transfer. 
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                | Memory Corner  
                   | A location on the Xilinx web site that talks specifically 
                    about Xilinx memory solutions. It has links to application 
                    notes and reference designs. 
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                | Messaging System (HAVi)  
                   | One of the Software Elements that comprise the basic mechanisms 
                    in HAVi to achieve interoperability. Each element provides 
                    a certain functionality. The Software Elements that are needed 
                    for interoperability between HAVi devices are the Messaging 
                    System, the Registry, the Event Manager, the Resource Manager, 
                    the Stream Manager and the DCM. 
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                | MFP  
                   |  Multifunction Peripheral.Today, this means the class of 
                    devices that scan, copy, print and FAX. 
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                | MHz  
                   | Abbreviation for MegaHertz. One MHz represents one million 
                    cycles per second. The speed of microprocessors, called the 
                    clock speed, is measured in megahertz. 
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                | Microcontroller  
                   | A highly integrated chip that contains all the components 
                    comprising a controller. Typically this includes a CPU, RAM, 
                    some form of ROM, I/O ports, and timers. Unlike a general-purpose 
                    computer, which also includes all of these components, a microcontroller 
                    is designed for a very specific task -- to control a particular 
                    system. As a result, the parts can be simplified and reduced, 
                    which cuts down on production costs. 
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                | Microprocessor  
                   | A silicon chip that contains a CPU. In the world of personal 
                    computers, the terms microprocessor and CPU are used interchangeably. 
                    At the heart of all personal computers and most workstations 
                    sits a microprocessor. Microprocessors also control the logic 
                    of almost all digital devices, from clock radios to fuel-injection 
                    systems for automobiles. 
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                | Microprocessor  
                   | A silicon device that contains a CPU. Microprocessors control 
                    the logic of almost all digital devices, e.g. PCs, workstations, 
                    clock radios, and fuel-injection systems for automobiles. 
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                | Microwave  
                   | Usually referring to all radio frequencies above 2 GHz. 
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                | MII  
                   | Media Independent Interface 
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                | MMDS  
                   | Microwave Multichannel Distribution System is a distribution 
                    service for TV signals using microwave transmissions. Also 
                    called multichannel video distribution system (MVDS). In the 
                    US, it is called "wireless cable". 
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                | Modem  
                   | Modulator/Demodulator. A device for converting digital data 
                    to audio tone and (vice versa) for transmission on an analog 
                    channel. 
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                | Modular Design  
                   | Modular design allows mutilpe designers to simultaneously 
                    develop individual blocks thereby shortening the design cycle. 
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                | Modulate  
                   | To vary the amplitude, frequency or phase of a radio frequency 
                    wave in accordance with the information to be conveyed. 
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                | Modulation  
                   | Any of several techniques for combining user information 
                    with a transmitter's carrier signal. 
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                | Modulation  
                   | QAM, QPSK, OFDM 
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                | MP3  
                   | MP3 (MPEG Layer III Audio Coding) The MPEG Layer 3 audio 
                    compression scheme that was defined as part of the International 
                    Standards Organization (ISO) Moving Picture Experts Group 
                    (MPEG) audio/video coding standard. MPEG-I defined three encoding 
                    schemes, referred to as Layer I, Layer II, and Layer III. 
                    Each of these schemes uses increasing sophisticated encoding 
                    techniques and gives correspondingly better audio quality 
                    at a given bit rate. The three layers are hierarchical, in 
                    that a Layer III decoder can decode Layer I, II, and III bitstreams; 
                    a Layer II decoder Layer II, and I bitstreams; and a Layer 
                    I decoder only Layer I bitstreams. Each of the layers support 
                    decoding audio sampled at 48, 44.1, or 32 kHz. MPEG 2 uses 
                    the same family of codecs but extends it by adding support 
                    for 24, 22.05, or 16 kHz sampling rates as well as more audio 
                    channels for surround sound and multilingual applications. 
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                | MPEG  
                   | Motion Picture Experts Group. Industry organization developing 
                    standards and specifications for the encoding, digitization, 
                    compression and transmission of video information over various 
                    media and network technologies. MPEG-1 is a standard for transmission 
                    of QCIF (1/4 screen) pictures at the primary data rate of 
                    1.54 MHz, resulting in VCR quality video. MPEG-2 is much more 
                    extensive, including a definition of a high-quality video 
                    picture. 
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                | MPEG Audio Layers  
                   | MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 both have a three-layer structure, each 
                    of which represents a family of coding algorithms. These layers 
                    are noted in the standards using Roman figures (Layer I, Layer 
                    II, and Layer III). Note that for Internet audio applications 
                    MPEG-1 Layer III audio has become known as MP3. 
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                | MPEG Stages  
                   | The generations of standards defined by the MPEG working 
                    group are referred to as stages. These stages are normally 
                    noted in Arabic figures (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4). 
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                | MPEG-2  
                   | MPEG-2 is a video compression standard being developed for 
                    bitrates from 3 - 15 Mbit/s. 
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                | MPEG-2 AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)  
                   | AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is one of the audio compression 
                    formats defined by the MPEG-2 standard. AAC used to be called 
                    NBC (Non-Backward-Compatible), because it is not compatible 
                    with the MPEG-1 audio formats. MPEG-2 also defined another 
                    audio format called MPEG-2 Multichannel or MPEG-2 BC (Backward 
                    Compatible), which is compatible with MPEG-1. AAC is more 
                    efficient than MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer III) and is the state of 
                    the art in audio compression technology. Formal listening 
                    tests have demonstrate it is able to provide slightly better 
                    audio quality at 96 kb/s than layer-3 at 128 kb/s or layer-2 
                    at 192 kb/s. 
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                | MPEG-4  
                   | Developed by same group supporting MPEG-1 and MPEG-2, this 
                    new A/V codec with better compression capabilities than previous 
                    standards & additional interactive support. 
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                | MultiLINX Cable  
                   | It is used to program (configure) and debug Xilinx FPGAs 
                    and CPLDs. 
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                | Multipath Fading  
                   |  A type of fading caused by signals taking different paths 
                    from the transmitter to the receiver and, consequently, interfering 
                    with each other. 
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                | Multipath Interference  
                   | Signal reflections and delayed signal images which are typically 
                    associated with indoor wireless LAN applications, and interfere 
                    with the desired signal. 
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                | Multiple Access  
                   | A method for accommodating more users in the same frequency 
                    band. 
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                | Multiplex  
                   | A stream of all the digital data carrying one or more services 
                    within a single physical channel. 
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                | Multipoint  
                   | A communications circuit interconnecting several nodes (usually 
                    more than two). 
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