SYNOPSISThe monomer, truns-2,2'-dihydroxystilbene (DHS), has been prepared by asymmetric photocleavage (254 nm) of coumarin dimer acid derived from coumarin dimer. Four new polyesters are successfully synthesized by interfacial polycondensation of the DHS with adipoyl chloride, azelaoyl chloride, sebacoyl chloride, and dodecanedioyl dichloride, respectively. The reduced viscosities of the polyesters decrease from 0.32 to 0.11 dL/g as the number of methylene unit in diacid chlorides increases from 4 to 10. From DSC investigation, it is found that the polyesters are semi-crystalline polymers with T,,, = 39-192°C. Under 350 nm light, photocrosslinking behavior in solution and film-state is investigated by UV spectral change with irradiation time (350 nm). The photoreactive stilbene chromophores in the main chain dimerize to form cyclobutane derivatives, and lead to crosslinking of the polyesters. Photosensitivity in the film state has also been evaluated by their characteristic curves. Polyester from dodecanedioyl dichloride (5d) exhibits the highest initial reaction rate and ultimate crosslinking ratio. 0 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
This paper proposes a new architecture for analog median filters, without the high accuracy reference voltage, high speed analog summer , and linear sawtooth wave generator , therefore it is easy to implement by VLSI technology. The features of this architecture are modular , regular, locally connected and expansible. The throughput is independent of tht window size and the hardware complexity is linearly dependent on the window size. i
A new architecture is proposed for analogue median filters; without the high accuracy reference voltage, high speed analogue summer, and linear sawtooth wave generator; therefore it is easy to implement by VLSI technology. The features of this architecture are modular, regular, locally connected and expansible. The throughput is independent of the window size and the hardware complexity is linearly dependent on the window size.
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