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computer memory

how computer memory are divide, these notes are suitable for a first year student who is learning computer or other fields related to computer

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Embedded System Design and Software - Part 2

This is Part 2 of a 2 PDF bundle which will be enough to get more than 90% in your Embedded System Design and Software exams. It is in the format of Questions and answers which will be helpful for last minute reading. It helped me a lot and got 98 in my exam. The below topics are included in the PDF's: Introduction: Embedded Systems Overview, Design Challenge-Optimizing Design Metrics, Processor Technology, IC Technology, Design Technology, Tradeoffs. Custom Single-Purpose Processors – Hardware: Custom Single-purpose Processor Design, Optimizing Custom Single-Purpose Processors. General-Purpose Processors – Software: Basic Architecture, Operation, Programmer’s View, Development Environment, Application-Specific Instruction-Set Processors (ASIPs), Selecting a Microprocessor, General Purpose Processor Design. Standard Single-Purpose Processors – Peripherals: Timers, Counters, and Watchdog Timers, UART, Pulse Width Modulators, LCD Controllers, Keypad Controllers, Stepper Motor Controllers, Analog-to-Digital Converters, Real-Time Clocks. Memory: Memory Write Ability and Storage Permanence, Common Memory Types, Composing Memory, Memory Hierarchy and Cache, Advanced RAM. Embedded software – Interrupts: Interrupt Basics, The Shared-Data Problem, Interrupt Latency. Survey of Software Architectures: Round-Robin, Round-Robin with Interrupts, Function-Queue- Scheduling Architecture, Real-Time Operating System Architecture, Selecting an architecture. Introduction to RTOS: Tasks and Task States, Tasks and Data, Re-entrancy, Semaphores and Shared Data, Semaphore Problems: Priority Inversion, Deadly Embrace Encapsulating Semaphores, RTOS and ISR, Saving Memory Space, Saving Power. By the end you will be able to: 1. To introduce the difference between embedded systems and general purpose systems. 2. To optimize hardware designs of custom single-purpose processors. 3. To compare different approaches in optimizing general-purpose processors. 4. To introduce different peripheral interfaces to embedded systems. 5. To understand the design tradeoffs made by different models of embedded systems. 6. To apply knowledge gained in software-hardware integration in team-based projects. 7. To Understand the concepts behind embedded software. 8. To design an embedded solution for a real world problem. 9. To select components to implement an embedded system. 10. To program the software for an embedded system together with its sensor and control requirements. 11. To optimize an embedded system to meet design requirements of size, speed, and/or power consumption.

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8-Bit analog to digital converter using successive approximation

this is a circuit design for an analog to digital converter using successive approximation. the circuit is designed using Orcad Pspice software.

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Introduction to ICT and Computer Applications

this is the first ict note it helps to develop your basic ict knowledge

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RDM

now you can understand rdm

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eee fuses

fuses world

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Computer Languages

Computer Languages,Types of Computer Languages.

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C++ notes for beginners

Fully detailed notes on C++ for beginners.Easy to learn and understand the topics.

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Uncontrolled Rectifier

Electrical Engineering students!! The note teachers on: 1) uncontrolled rectifier topology and circuitry 2)Sketching graphs characteristics 3) Single phase & three phase half wave and full wave uncontrolled rectifiers.

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computer methods in power systems

good book for electrical engineering computer methods in power system by stagg and El-abiad

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Robotics Lecture 4

These notes regard a series of lectures of robotics that discusses forward kinematics, inverse kinematics, differential kinematics, and dynamics

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e-banig simulation

three-tier architecture in e-banking. The First New Brunswick Savings (FNBS) bank has introduced e-banking to its customers. The e-banking infrastructure consists of a cluster of two server nodes linked to each other via a TP monitor, which dynamically balances the workload of each server in the cluster. The processing time at the TP monitor is 0.05 seconds. The e-banking program offers a number of services to its customers, as follows: account identification (AI), view account summary (VS), view last 15 withdrawals (VW), view last 15 deposits (VD), and view interim account report (VR). The elapsed times of services are server-node dependent. These are given in following table along with request priorities

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Motor

A motor is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to perform work. It operates through the interaction of magnetic fields and current-carrying conductors, producing rotational or linear motion. Motors are essential components in various applications, from household appliances and industrial machinery to electric vehicles and robotics. They vary in types, including AC motors, DC motors, and stepper motors, each suited for specific functions based on their design and operational characteristics. Efficient and reliable, motors are fundamental to modern technology and automation. this document has one of the types of motor.

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Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)

Programmable Logic Controllers - Assignment 1 Operational characteristics of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Specification of Compact, Modular and Rack Mounted PLCs. Grade received: DISTINCTION Tutor: Susan Armstrong Institute: Middlesbrough College Programme: Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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Engineer's choice

engineering student note

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Dos and Don'ts of Turbine operation

Crisp and clear notes on, 1. Before start up, 2. During operation, 3. During Shutdown/Stand still

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Arrays, Iterations and Invariants

Complete guide to Arrays, Iterations & Invariants.

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Electro

series and parallel and wiring

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Surge protection

What you need to know about Surge Protection...

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Sun Tracker System

İn this note you can find how to make your Dual axis sun tracker and what's it doing.

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DC Theory

Engineering Science - Assignment 1 Thevenin’s and Norton’s Equivalent circuits. Principles / operation of DC Motors and Generators. Grade received: DISTINCTION Tutor: Susan Armstrong Institute: Middlesbrough College Programme: Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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Combinational Logic

These notes 'Combinational logic' are the most necessary thing for someone to start with digital logic and design, be it someone who wishes to go to computer science sector or the electronics sector. It covers several topics in details such as: Truth tables, basic postulates of boolean algebra, de morgan's theorem, boolean expressions, karnaugh's map(k-map), BCD to 7-segment decoder, Gates, multiplexers(MUX), circuits using gates and multiplexers etc. After going through these topics, one can really crack anything from digital design.

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Practice Programs for python basics with answers

This practice sheet includes important practice questions/programs to help you get a better grasp of the basics of Python. The best way to master any programming language is by using it as much as possible

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AC Theory

Engineering Science - Assignment 2 Circuits using resistors (R), capacitors (C) and inductors (L). Peak/RMS voltage and current. Circuit impedance (Z), capacitive reactance (Xc) and inductive reactance (Xl). Bandwidth, resonant frequency and Q factor of signals. Triangular and square waves. Grade received: DISTINCTION Tutor: Susan Armstrong Institute: Middlesbrough College Programme: Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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Solution - C How to Program chap 3 (7th Edition)

Solution of chapter ,C How to Program (7th Edition)

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Circuit Protection and Tariffs

Utilisation of Electrical Energy (UofEE) - Assignment 3. Construction and operation of circuit over-current protection devices and high power circuit breakers. Construction and operation. of ELCB and RCD devices. Definition of energy tariffs - two part structure. Effect of Power Factor on tariff Grade received: DISTINCTION Tutor: Mark Nailis Institute: Middlesbrough College Programme: Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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Time domain and frequency

Brief description on time domain n frequency domain

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Basic Electrical Engineering

Circuit Analysis

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renewable energy

renewable energy is the solution

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basic electrical

it is based on basic electrical engineering

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Arduino Smart Home System

İn this note you can find what's an arduino and how to use arduino for making a smart home automation.

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reflection phenomenon and coeficeints of transmission lines

eqns of reflection coeficeints and descriptions of reflection phenomenon with it's disadvantages

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Chapter 3 Solutions - Power Electronics Devices Circuits and Applications - M.H Rashid - 4th Edition - Diode Rectifiers

Chapter 3 Solutions - Power Electronics Devices Circuits and Applications - M.H Rashid - 4th Edition - Diode Rectifiers

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International System of Measurement, Units & Efficiency

Covers the concept of the International system, the base units and derived units that it uses. Shows how to derive units from looking at formulas. Also includes notes on efficiency of a system.

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Efficient Electrical Systems Design

Efficient Electrical Systems Design

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Three phase indcution motor-Torque, Rotor and power factor

the relationship between Torque, Rotor and Power factor of induction motor

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MHD and Thermoelectric power generation

Non-conventional Power Generation , simple but all concepts needed to fully understand Magneto Hydrodynamic and Thermometric Power Genration

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