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| Electronics Electrical seminar reports and presentation downloads list4 - Electrical Fan | list4, downloads, presentation, reports, seminar, Electrical, Electronics, |
| CELLONICS.doc 672KB Chameleon--Chips.zip 45KB Business-Process-Development.pdf 1591KB Code Division Multiple Access.pdf 334KB bluetooth.pdf 217KB Bluetooth.zip 352KB cdma.pdf 619KB border-security-using-wireless-integrated-network-sensors.doc 189KB BluRay-disc.pdf 688KB class-d-amplifiers.doc 235KB Compact peripheral component interconnect (CPCI)- entecollege.com.zip 96KB BLUETOOTH-BASED-SMART-SENSOR-NETWORKS.pdf 209KB Chameleon-Chips.doc 111KB Coffee Analysis With An Electronic Nose.pdf 392KB brain-fingerprinting.doc 179KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list4 UWB (Ultra Wideband) Communication System.ppt 584KB Visible Light Communication.ppt 676KB Video Conferencing.ppt 80KB Wafer Fabrications.ppt 445KB Weather Radar.ppt 2976KB VLSI Implementation of High Speed Galois Field Modular Inversion Resistive to Side Channel Attacks.ppt 547KB Transmission Line.ppt 1275KB Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS).ppt 1954KB Wafer Fabrication.ppt 158KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list4/page4 Telephone System.ppt 333KB Transistor Logic Circuit.ppt 492KB Telecommunication Concepts.ppt 5363KB Telecommunication Switching.ppt 404KB Transformer Based Oscillators.ppt 818KB The 8085 Microprocessor Architecture.ppt 94KB Transistor.ppt 243KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list4/page3 Smart Card.ppt 341KB Wireless Universal Serial Bus (WUSB).ppt 725KB Superposition of Waves.ppt 569KB Steering Gear.ppt 285KB Soundcard Modes.ppt 457KB Spacecraft Energy & Communication.ppt 1205KB Sound Based Techniques for Navigation.ppt 1003KB Stepper Motors.ppt 884KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list4/page2 Signal Encoding Techniques.ppt 376KB Sinudoidal Pulse Width Modulation (PWM).ppt 206KB Serial Communication in Embedded Systems.ppt 251KB Smart Card Technology.ppt 138KB Silicon Circuit and Digital Revolution.ppt 347KB Sensor Network: Directed Diffusion.ppt 2720KB Tracking of Artificial Space Objects.ppt 618KB Small Embedded Systems.ppt 133KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list4/page1 Wireless Power Transfer.ppt 248KB Waves and Transmission Linesr.ppt 4495KB Wireless LAN.ppt 411KB Wireless Sensor Network (WSN).ppt 191KB Witricity - Wireless Electricity.ppt 685KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list4/page5 | |
| Electronics Electrical seminar reports and presentation downloads list3 - Electrical Fan | list3, downloads, presentation, reports, seminar, Electrical, Electronics, |
| blue-eyes.pdf 320KB Blue-Eyes.zip 105KB Biometrics.zip 299KB Blu-Ray Disc.pdf 688KB Biometrics.pdf 1551KB biometrics.pdf 1551KB blu-ray-dvd.pdf 456KB blast.pdf 208KB Biomagnetism.zip 1143KB blue-20eyes.doc 131KB BIOTELEMETRY.doc 87KB Biometrics-Based-Authentication-Systems.zip 858KB biomagnetism.pdf 543KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list3 Signal, Noise, Bandwidth: Why Binaryr.ppt 607KB Semiconductor Memory.ppt 402KB Satellite Phone.ppt 801KB RFID Technology.ppt 355KB Raw Sockets.ppt 204KB Sampling Theorem.ppt 68KB Satellite Communication.ppt 116KB Renewable Energy Sources.ppt 1215KB Relaysr.ppt 1275KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list3/page5 Introduction to Telecommunications.ppt 2643KB Introduction to VLSI Design.ppt 544KB Neural Networks.ppt 686KB Intrusion Detection.ppt 396KB Managing Incoming Traffic.ppt 646KB Jazzing Up Your Microprocessor (Microcontroller) Course.ppt 721KB Long Distance Communication .ppt 251KB LASER.ppt 707KB Matched Fiter.ppt 979KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list3/page1 Motors - Stepper, BLDC, DCr.ppt 2335KB Opportunity Driven Multiple Access (ODMA).ppt 798KB Modulation Techniques for Mobile Radio.ppt 485KB Parallel Port Interfacing.ppt 724KB Opamp 741.ppt 548KB Spintronics.ppt 134KB Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED).ppt 830KB Optical Fiber.ppt 113KB OpAmp Performance Analysis.ppt 389KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list3/page3 Measurement .ppt 375KB Mobile Communication.ppt 1888KB MicroController Linux.ppt 1147KB Microwave Devices.ppt 218KB Microprocessor 8085.ppt 416KB Measuring the Value.ppt 449KB Microcontroller 8051.ppt 706KB Rural Communication Technology.ppt 133KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list3/page2 Properties of Point Defect in Semiconductors.ppt 2287KB Radar.ppt 1123KB Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM).ppt 662KB Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).ppt 911KB Programmable Logic Device (PLD) Technology.ppt 497KB Pulse Code Modulationr.ppt 277KB Performance of Spectrum Monitoring for Channel Selection in Cognitive Radio.ppt 153KB PCB Design.ppt 155KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list3/page4 | |
| Electronics Electrical seminar reports and presentation downloads list2 - Electrical Fan | list2, downloads, presentation, reports, seminar, Electrical, Electronics, |
| Blu-Ray.pdf 688KB bicmos-technology.pdf 420KB Biomagnetism.pdf 533KB BarCodes.zip 27KB artificial-eye.doc 145KB artificial-eye.pdf 976KB ATM-WITH-AN-EYE.pdf 21KB asymmetric-digital-subscriber-lines.pdf 379KB Asynchronous-Chips.zip 369KB Beamed-power-transmission.doc 84KB Automatic Power Management System.doc 27KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list2 Histograms.ppt 3604KB GSM Channels.ppt 1241KB GSM Architecture.ppt 259KB IC card vs RFID.ppt 4726KB Global Telephony.ppt 256KB GPRS.ppt 612KB Image Enhancement in Frequency Domain.ppt 1685KB GSM and GPRS.ppt 205KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list2/page4 Formal Verification of Infinite-State Systemsr.ppt 535KB Filters.ppt 798KB Fuzzy Logic.ppt 478KB Gate Turn-off Switch.ppt 92KB Power Devices.ppt 633KB Fundamentals of Repeaters.ppt 645KB Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA).ppt 890KB Global Positioning System (GPS).ppt 736KB Fourier Theory.ppt 288KB Face Recognition System.ppt 922KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list2/page3 Everything about Wireless LANs.ppt 415KB Embedded System.ppt 719KB E - Bomb.ppt 346KB Exponential Modulation.ppt 535KB Electrical System as a Tandem Bicycle .ppt 599KB Direct To Home (DTH).ppt 526KB Discrete Time Signals & Systems.ppt 806KB Embedded Systems.ppt 141KB Digital Transmission.ppt 499KB Long - Lived Wireless Sensor Networks.ppt 344KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list2/page2 High Altitude Aeronautical Platform Station (HAAPA).ppt 2060KB High Frequency Oscillators.ppt 377KB Digital Photography.ppt 463KB Digital Image Processing.ppt 582KB Digital Design using VHDL and Xilinx FPGA.ppt 2099KB Digital Telephony Signaling.ppt 1384KB Control System Design of Jet Engine Power Plant.ppt 867KB Digital Telephony.ppt 1596KB Digital Modulation.ppt 697KB Digital Transmission Fundamentalsr.ppt 1604KB Convolution Codesr.ppt 348KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list2/page1 Image Transocding for Web Browsing on Mobile Devices.ppt 955KB Image Enhancement using Arithmetic and Logic Operators.ppt 3251KB Image Fusion using DWT (Discrete Wavelet Transform).ppt 727KB Importance of Colors.ppt 876KB Image Filtering in Frequency Domain.ppt 3100KB Intrusion Detection & Prevention with Snort.ppt 143KB Intersatellite Communication.ppt 1971KB Image Sensing and Acquisition.ppt 5285KB Image Stream Transfer Using Real-Time Transmission Protocol.pdf 1044KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list2/page5 | |
| Electronics Electrical seminar reports presentations downloads list1 - Electrical Fan | list1, downloads, presentations, reports, seminar, Electrical, Electronics, |
| broadband-over-powerline.doc 101KB GPS based bus.pdf 55KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation 4g wireless technology .zip 22KB ACC.doc 79KB 3D-ICs.zip 653KB application-specific-integrated-circuits.pdf 94KB 4g-wireless-technology.zip 223KB 3g.pdf 512KB ANALOG-DIGITAL-HYBRID-MODULATION-FOR-IMPROVED-EFFICIE.pdf 470KB 3D ICs.zip 22KB anton-a-special-purpose-machine-for-molicular-dynamics-simulation.pdf 325KB AN-EFFICIENT-ALGORITHM-FOR-IRIS-PATTERN-RECOGNITION-U.pdf 120KB a-novel-method-of-compressing-speech-with-higher-bandwidt.doc 153KB Annual Pattern.doc 440KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list1 Carriers & Modulation.ppt 826KB Comparators & Multivibrators.ppt 967KB Complex Biomolecular Process and Systems.ppt 793KB CMOS Fabrication.ppt 843KB DSP Controller.ppt 1218KB Control Concepts.ppt 645KB Bluetooth Security.ppt 210KB Clipping and Clamping Circuits.ppt 176KB Basic Telephoney and Cellular.ppt 1929KB Basics of Satellite Communication.ppt 99KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list1/page5 Seminar on MIMO RADAR SIGNAL PROCESSING:MIMO as a Distributed Radar System.pdf 279KB Tele-Graffiti A Camera-Projector Based RemoteSketching System with Hand-Based User Interface and Automatic Session Summarization.rar 499KB Seminar on CORDECT Wireless Access System.rar 257KB Space-Time Adaptive Processing: Fundamentals.rar 278KB Seminar on APPLICATION OF MEMS TECHNOLOGY.rar 223KB Seminar on NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION.rar 294KB Seminar on CODE DIVISION DUPLEXING.rar 138KB SENSITIVE-SKIN.DOC 1855KB Variants of Military Communications.rar 169KB Seminar on CLOUD COMPUTING.rar 335KB Wireless Internet over LMDS: Architecture and Experimental Implementation.rar 118KB Seminar on HYPER TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY.rar 188KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list1/page1 cognitive radio systems.rar 191KB AUDIO%20SPOTLIGHTING.DOC 760KB Design and development of X-band micro strip patch antenna.rar 54KB Long-Reach Optical Access Technologies.rar 121KB Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system.rar 89KB Open Wireless Architecture - The Core to 4G Mobile Communications.rar 179KB Engineering Seminar on Microphotonic Technology.rar 564KB CLOUD COMPUTING .rar 138KB application-specific-integrated-circuits.pdf 94KB Seminar on 3- D ICs.rar 596KB Firewire IEEE.rar 89KB Free Space Optics (FSO) communications.rar 141KB DSTATCOM.doc 160KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list1/page2 Deep_Submicron_Manufacturing_Issues.ppt 634KB Amplitude Modulation.ppt 820KB . Frequency Modulation.ppt 698KB 3G & 4G Mobile Technology.ppt 584KB a Clipping and Clamping Circuits.ppt 173KB Communication System: Pulse Modulation.ppt 774KB Amplitude Modulation Transmission & Reception.ppt 612KB Antenna Basicsr.ppt 264KB Advanced Data Communications for the Amateur Radio Service.ppt 1142KB 8255 Parallel Port Interface.ppt 78KB Anatomy of a Bluetooth Hotspot.ppt 422KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list1/page3 Astable Multivibrators.ppt 480KB Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC).ppt 333KB Application of Electronics.ppt 6662KB Automatic Railway Gate Comtrol & Track Switching.ppt 176KB Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM).ppt 145KB Birth of Broadband.ppt 859KB Application of Blind Deconvolution to Adaptive Optics Imaging.ppt 734KB Baseband Signaling & Modulation.ppt 786KB Audio Amplifiers.ppt 539KB Architectural Design.ppt 235KB AVR Microcontroller Family & Programming.ppt 401KB http://www.college-seminars.com/downloads/?path=/Seminar%20Reports/electrical-electronics-applied_el ectronics-instrumentation/seminar%20list1/page4 | |
| Organic Molecular Electronics for the 21st Century. Energy Level Alignment and Band B - Electrical Fan | Band, Alignment, Level, Energy, Century., 21st, Electronics, Molecular, Organic, |
| Abstract; In order to examine the validity of model at organic/metal interfaces, the position of the vacuum level of N,N'-bis(3-methylphenyl)-N,N'-diphenyl--4,4'-diamine (TPD) film formed on various metal substrates (Au, Cu, Ag, Mg and Ca) was measured as a function of the film-thickness by Kelvin probe method in ultrahigh vacuum (UHV). TPD is a typical hole-injecting material for organic electroluminescent devices. At all the interfaces, sharp shifts of the vacuum level were observed within 1 nm thickness. Further deposition of TPD up to 100 nm did not change the position of the vacuum level indicating no band bending at these interfaces. These findings clearly demonstrate the Fermi level alignment between metal and bulk TPD solid is not established within typical thickness of real device see more http://sciencelinks.jp/j-east/article/200108/000020010800A0758854.php | |
| Vacuum Electronics For 21st Century - Electrical Fan | Century, 21st, Electronics, Vacuum, |
| Abstract the history and diversity of this remarkable technology, with emphasis on advances in vacuum-electronic amplifiers, including the microwave power module (MPM), that have been enabled by the ongoing development of modeling and simulation tools. These physics-based codes, enabled by rapid advances in computational hardware, allow simulation-based design and optimization of complex vacuum-electronic circuits. The growth of satellite-based digital communications technology over the past decade has opened lucrative commercial opportunities for vacuum-electronic amplifiers. This exciting new area requires the efficient production of high-frequency power and the ability to handle spectrally efficient modulations within stringent packaging constraints at affordable cost see http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=951550 Vacuum tubes are still used and not just for CRTs. Many audiophiles swear that tubes are the only electronics that can faithfully reproduce musical sounds, | |
| Electronics Seminar Topics With Abstracts - computer science crazy | Abstracts, With, Topics, Seminar, Electronics, |
| BrainGate BrainGate was developed by the bio-tech company Cyberkinetics in 2003 in conjunction with the Department of Neuroscience at Brown University. The device was designed to help those who have lost control of their limbs, or other bodily functions. The computer chip, which is implanted into the brain, monitors brain activity in the patient and converts the intention of the user into computer commands ... Micro Display There are two amazing things about our brain that makes television possible. The first thing is that if we divide the image into charge number of color dots our brain will reproduce again into the meaningful picture or image. These small colored dots are called pixels. The second thing is that if we divide a moving scene into sequential still pictures and show the still images in rapid successinour brain will re-assemble the moving scene again... Artificial Eye The retina is a thin layer of neural tissue that lines the back wall inside the eye. Some of these cells act to receive light, while others interpret the information and send messages to the brain through the optic nerve. This is part of the process that enables us to see. In damaged or dysfunctional retina, the photoreceptors stop working, causing blindness. By some estimates, there are more than 10 million people worldwide affected by retinal diseases that lead to loss of vision.... Cryptovirology Cryptovirology is a field that studies how to use cryptography to design powerful malicious software. It encompasses overt attacks such as cryptoviral extortion where a cryptovirus, cryptoworm, or cryptotrojan hybrid encrypts the victim's files and the user must pay the malware author to receive the needed session key (that is encrypted under the author's public key that is contained in the malware)... Swarm Intelligence (SI) is an artificial intelligence technique based around the study of collective behavior in decentralized, self-organized systems. The expression swarm intelligence was introduced by Beni & Wang in 1989, in the context of cellular robotic systems..... Collective Intelligence Collective intelligence, as characterized by Tom Atlee, Douglas Engelbart, Cliff Joslyn, Francis Heylighen, Ron Dembo, and other theorists, is a working form of intelligence which overcomes groupthink and individual cognitive bias in order to allow a collective to cooperate on one process—while maintaining reliable intellectual performance. In this context, it refers to robust consensus decision making, and may properly be considered a subfield of sociology.... i-DEN Integrated Digital Enhanced Network, commonly referred to as iDEN, is a mobilecommunications technology, developed by Motorola, which provides its users the benefits of a trunked radio and a cellular telephone. . XMax xMax developed by xG Technology is a wireless communications technology whose developers claim is low power and provides a high data rate over a distance of about 13 miles. Z-Wave Z-Wave is the interoperable wireless communication standard developed by Danish company Zensys and the Z-Wave Alliance. It is designed for low-power and low-bandwidth appliances, such as home automation and sensor networks Radio specifications. Symfony Symfony is a web application framework for PHP5 projects.It aims to speed up the creation and maintenance of web applications, and to replace the repetitive coding tasks by power, control and pleasure. XPCOM XPCOM similar to (Cross Platform Component Object Model) is a cross platform component modelCORBA or Microsoft COM. It has multiple language bindings and IDL descriptions so programmers can plug their custom functionality into the framework and connect it with other components. XBL XBL or eXtensible Bindings Language is used to declare the behavior and look of XUL widgets and XML elements. | |
| Electrical/Instrumentation/Applied Electronics Project Ideas List - computer science crazy | List, Ideas, Project, Electronics, ElectricalInstrumentationApplied, |
| · A Three Motor Walking Robot. This three motor BEAM type walking robot is a lot more capable than
the one motor walking robot above. The write-up for this project includes photos of the robot
walking over a couple of fairly thick books. · Speech Amplifier/Loudspeaker. A compact amplifier/loudspeaker powered by a 6 volt battery pack to make sure you are heard, here’s the circuit and some details. · Battery Powered Guitar Practice Amplifier. Want to practice your guitar playing somewhere without power? The Ruby amplifier is designed to work on a nine volt battery pack, here’s the circuit and some details. · A 100 watt guitar amplifier. If you like the idea of building a powerful guitar amp check out this project by Rod Elliot. His project description and circuit drawings provide clear guidance in building a 100 watt guitar amplifier. However this amplifier is designed to plug into a wall outlet for power, if you are not familiar with building circuits powered by 120 volts you should not attempt this project. · Vacuum Tube Guitar Amplifier. If you would like to build a tube based guitar amplifier look at these projects on the Cooperative Tube Guitar Amp Project web site. Make sure your have the knowledge and skills to work with high voltage before you tackle this project. · Just A Minute. This circuit on the Electronics Zone Website fits up to 8 players in a knowledge quiz game. The first one to tap their button rings a buzzer and gets to answer the question. · A pocket sized headphone amplifier. This project shows how to fit a amplifier circuit inside a peppermint tin to soup up the sound for your headphones. · Analog Sound Synthesizer. This very well detailed project write-up on the Music from Outer Space Web site shows how to build a analog sound synthesizer. · Turning Gadgets On with a Wave of Your Hand. This circuit by Dave Johnson compares the signals from two photodiodes using a comparator chip. When you pass your hand over the photodiodes the output of the comparator chip goes high, turning on a transistor which Dave uses to power a buzzer in his circuit. · A refrigerator door alarm. Here’s a circuit by Charles Wenzel that sounds an alarm when the refrigerator door stays open longer than the time you preset. A great way to stop your cat from getting in the refrigerator if you forget to close the door. · A Simple Walking Robot. Would you like to build a 4 legged walking robot? Try this project building a BEAM type walking robot with a minimum of components and very low cost. .Clap Activated Remote Control: This interesting circuit on the Electronics Zone Web site allows you to build a remote control activated by clapping your hands. Electric Wire Locator: This circuit by Charles Wenzel can be used to locate electric wires in walls, it may be useful when remodeling. Let me know how accurate it is. · Sound Pressure Meter: This circuit on the Red Circuits Web site is used to calibrate the sound output of each speaker in your sound or home theater system so that they all have produce the same volume at your favorite chair. · Weather Station. This project on the TechDesign Electronics Web site uses the PIC 18F452 microcontroller, pressure, temperature, and humidity sensors along with radio transmitter and receiver modules to allow you to monitor the weather. · Running Message Display. This circuit on the Electronics Zone Website shows how to use LEDs to light up a message, such as WELCOME, one letter at a time. When the whole message is alight the message goes dark and starts up again with the first letter. · Plant Moisture Meter. This circuit takes the guesswork out of watering plants by lighting up an LED when the soil is dry. · Rain Detector. This circuit by Charles Wenzel activates a buzzer to let you know that its starting to rain so you can cover up items in your yard.· · A pocket sized LED display that lights up to music. This project on the Electronic Peasant Website shows how you can create three spirals made up of LED's that light up to different frequencies of music. The components all fit into a shape compact enough to clip onto your pocket, if you like to dance with lights this could be a neat effect. · Guitar Fuzz-Box: An operational amplifier based circuit which produces a wide range of sound effects. · Circuit for High Speed Photography. Would you like to take photos of split-second events such as the momentary splash when you drop a crouton in a bowl of soup? This circuit by Matthew Swann triggers your camera’s flash after the crouton, or other object passes through an IR beam. · A wireless scarecrow. This project by Charles Wenzel detects footsteps of a deer or other creature and sounds an alarm to scare them away from your vegetable patch. I especially like the way he shows you how to protect the circuit from bad weather. · Color Sensor. This project on the Electronics Zone Web site shows how to use of optical filters and light dependant resistors together to drive electronic circuitry that lights a LED corresponding to which one of five different colors of light is present. While I can’t think of a practical use it's a nice demonstration of mixing optics and electronics. · Putting Together a Remote Control Lawn Mower. If you like the idea of building a remote control lawn mower check out the instructions for building one on the Popular Science Magazine Web site. This project by Dave Prochnow shows how to build the mower he calls the Lawnadillo. · · 40 meter radio receiver. The circuit for a 40 meter radio receiver comes with some interesting tips that gives a glimpse of the techniques used to build a receiver from basic components. · 75 meter ham transceiver. After you’ve got your ham license you might try this transceiver project, the author has provided some very nice photos to help you lay out the circuit Courtesy http://buildinggadgets.com/index_circuitlinks.htm | |
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| NanoTechnology (Download Full Seminar Report) - Computer Science Clay | Report, Seminar, Full, Download, NanoTechnology, nanotechnology ppt, nanotechnology in electronics, nanotechnology paper presentation, nanotechnology applications, NanoTechnology, |
Abstract: A nanometer is one billionth of a meter. If you blew up a baseball to the size of the earth, the atoms would become visible, about the size of grapes. Some 3- 4 atoms fit lined up inside a nanometer. Nanotechnology is about building things atom by atom, molecule by molecule. The trick is to be able to manipulate atoms individually, and place them where you wish on a structure. Nanotechnology uses well known physical properties of atoms and molecules to make novel devices with extraordinary properties. The anticipated pay off for mastering this technology is beyond any human accomplishment thus far. Nature uses molecular machines to create life.Scientists from several fields including chemistry, biology, physics, and electronics are driving towards the precise manipulation of matter on the atomic scale. How do we get to nanotechnology? Several approaches seem feasible. Ultimately a combination may be the key. The goal of early nanotechnology is to produce the first nano-sized robot arm capable of manipulating atoms and molecules into a useful product or copies of itself. Nanotechnology finds applications as nanotubes, in nano medicine and so on.Soon you have trillions of assemblers controlled by nano super computers working in parallel assembling objects quickly. Ultimately, with atomic precision, everything could be made. It’s all a matter of software. | |
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