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   FFT Software - Fast Fourier Transform .NET CF Component for Pocket PC Windows Mobile
 

    Transform/NET Mobile 7.2
FFT .NET Compact Framework Pocket PC Component

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FFT Source Code Examples in Visual Basic .NET, Visual C# and Visual C++ .NET and ASP.NET

This shows some sample applications built with Transform/NET Mobile. The full source code is supplied with Transform/NET Mobile so you can see how easy it is to use our control. 

Not sure where or how to begin? We provide you with full source code demo Pocket PC Windows Mobile applications. If you can't see what you're looking for - let us know, we may be able to help with your specific application. The demos show how to perform the following functions in just one line of code:

Fast Fourier Transform
Discrete Cosine Transform
Discrete Sine Transform
Window function
Gain, Phase

We have shown exactly how to set up the problems in the source code and just how easy it is to solve them using Transform/NET.

Sample Application Screen Shots

Here we show the screen shots of sample applications built using the FFT .NET component. The full source code is provided with Transform/NET. 

How do I use a .NET Component such as Transform/NET Mobile?

Are you a traditional programmer and haven't started using components? Are you still a little unsure about how to program using components? Don't worry - using .NET components is simple! The screen shots below and show how to include and use our .NET components in your application.

  1. With the Pocket PC SDK installed, create a Smart Devices project in Visual Studio.
  2. Locate the .NET Component you wish to use in the Toolbox window inside Visual Studio.


  3. Drag the component on to a WinForm and it will appear in the region below the form.
  4. You are now ready to start coding with the particular .NET Component. In your code, simply reference any methods, properties or events within the Component as if you had written them yourself.



    Note how easy it is to use - simply supply the necessary inputs and each method returns the appropriate results. 
  5. Create your Pocket PC Windows Mobile application. Full source code examples in Visual Basic .NET and Visual C# are included with Transform/NET Mobile. 


    Pocket PC Emulator image showing how the sample applications will appear on a Pocket PC running Windows Mobile 2003

    The advantages of using components such as Transform/NET Mobile for your application are very clear - for the price of a few hours labour, you get to use a highly developed, professional-grade component that delivers exactly what you require in your application. Once installed, you can use it immediately - no time-wasting debugging or wondering if it is delivering the right answers. Because our .NET Compact Framework Components are written in 100% managed Visual C# using highly efficient algorithms, you can be assured that your application will function as quickly as if it were coded directly into your program. 

  6. Do you wish to create ASP.NET or regular Windows applications? Try Transform/NET

  7. If you are interested in creating applications using Visual Basic 6, Visual C++ 6 or Borland C++ Builder, consider using Transform/X FFT ActiveX Control. These are some applications created in a very similar approach using Transform/X. Our ActiveX controls are tightly coded in efficient ATL/Visual C++6 to give a highly efficient implemementation with a tiny DLL.

    Visual Basic 6




    Visual C++ 6

 

If you have any questions on creating applications using .NET or ActiveX/COM Components, please contact us.