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MEE 306 Practical Manual

VACUUMING PROCESSES CHARGING PROCEDURE TROUBLESHOOTING REFRIGERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING AIR-CONDITIONER

MEE 304 CLASS NOTE

Theory of Metal Cutting Effect of Temperature in Metal Cutting Tool Wear and Tool Design Cutting Tool Geometry and Tool Materials Appropriate Tool Selection for Cutting Elements of Cutting Processes in Turning Design of Single Cut Tools, Operations, Planning and Shaping Processes. Cutting Processes in Drilling, Milling, Gear Cutting, Thread Cutting and Broaching Grinding and other Forms of Abrasive Machining Determination of Appropriate Machining Process and Technique to give Required Materia...

Electrical Engineering Study Note

SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE Advantages of Distributing Winding VOLTAGE REGULATION OF AN ALTERNATOR AT VARIOUS POWER FACTORS UNITY POWER FACTOR REGULATION LAGGING POWER FACTOR REGULATION LEADING POWER FACTOR REGULATION STEADY STATE POWER ANGLE CHARACTERISTICS OF A SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE ADVANTAGES OF INTERCONNECTION OF GENERATORS IN PARALLEL SYNCHRONIZING SALIENT POLE SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES BASIS OF OPERATION OF SALIENT POLE MACHINES SYNCHRONOUS MOTORS

Understanding the Discrete Fourier Transform

Spot correlation Discrete spot correlation Fourier series Fourier series to transform Discrete Fourier Transform

Source Transformation Basis for Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits

Voltage Sources Limitations of Real Voltage Source Current Sources Limitations of Real Current Source Electronic Response Equivalence Equivalent Circuits

SHIELDING

SHIELDING Shielding Against Capacitive Coupling Shielding Against Inductive Coupling The Coaxial Cable The Twisted Pair RF Shielding THE ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY REGULATIONS A GUIDE FOR MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Requirements of EMC Regulations The Essential Protection Requirements The Routes to Compliance or the "Attestation Process" Meeting the Essential Protection Requirements EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES ON EMC

Searching and Sorting Algorithms-Supplementary Lecture Notes Written by Amy Csizmar Dalal

Introduction Algorithm performance measurement Search algorithms Binary search Sorting algorithms Bubble sort Quicksort Merge sort

Lecture Notes for Data Structures and Algorithms - Revised each year by John Bullinaria

1 Introduction 5 1.1 Algorithms as opposed to programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.2 Fundamental questions about algorithms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1.3 Data structures, abstract data types, design patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1.4 Textbooks and web-resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1.5 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 Arrays, Iteration, Invaria...

Java Lecture Note

History of Java Tools You Will Need INTERFACES Declaring Interfaces Implementing Interfaces Extending Interfaces Extending Multiple Interfaces Tagging Interfaces CREATING AN OBJECT OBJECT CONSTRUCTION AND DESTRUCTION Method Overloading OVERRIDING Rules for Method Overriding Using the super Keyword EXCEPTIONS Exception Hierarchy Exceptions Methods Catching Exceptions Multiple Catch Blocks Catching Multiple Type of Exceptions The Throws/Throw Keywords The Finally Block The try-with-resources Us...

Java Lecture Note 2.pptx

Objects in Java Classes in Java Constructors Creating an Object Class/Static Variables BASIC OPERATORS The Arithmetic Operators The Relational Operators The Bitwise Operators The Logical Operators The Assignment Operators Miscellaneous Operators Conditional Operator ( ? : ) Instance of Operator Precedence of Java Operators

CPE 415: COMPUTER HARDWARE DESIGN I (GROUNDING)

Grounding Grounding in Electronics Practical Grounding Noise in Circuits Types and Sources of Electrical Noise

Fourier Transforms and the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Algorithm

Definition of the Fourier Transform Example of a Fourier Transform Fourier Transform Properties Convolution Theorem Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) The Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Algorithm FFT Explained Using Matrix Factorization Fourier Transforms and Arithmetic

Chapter 5 The Discrete Fourier Transform

Overview  Definition(s)  Frequency domain sampling: Properties and applications  Time-limited signals  The discrete Fourier transform (DFT)  The DFT, IDFT - computational perspective  Properties of the DFT, IDFT  Multiplication of two DFTs and circular convolution  Related DFT properties  Linear filtering methods based on the DFT  Filtering of long data sequences  Frequency analysis of signals using the DFT  Interpolation / upsampling revisited Summary  DFT-based “real-time” filtering

Lecture 7 - The Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT)

The DFT The Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) is the equivalent of the continuous Fourier Transform for signals known only at instants separated by sample times (i.e. a finite sequence of data). Let be the continuous signal which is the source of the data. Let samples be denoted . The Fourier Transform of the original signal, , would

CPE 439: INTRODUCTION TO PIC MICROCONTROLLERS PIC16F84

Microcontrollers versus Microprocessors Memory unit Central Processing Unit Input-output unit Analog to Digital Converter Microcontroller PIC16F84 PIC16F84 Microcontroller Outline Clock / instruction cycle


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