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    HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS 3.1 GENERAL Enabling technology for a whole host of innovative devices and systems that have changed the way we live is the Integrated circuit(IC) Technology. In the year 2000 Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce received the Nobel Prize in Physics for their invention of the integrated circuit and without the integrated circuit, neither transistors nor computers would be as important as they are today. We know that VLSI systems are very smaller in size and consume less power when…

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    been growing tremendously. It has been the pioneer in sensor and other applications. MEMS when integrated with an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) reduces the need for complex external circuitry and provides a more reliable operation. R[6]. MEMS was developed with a lot of technologies and process similar to the IC industry…

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    In 1946 to 1955, ALS becomes more pervasive and it spreads more. Post-Gulf war in 1991, ALS spreads around even more. A couple of years later, the first gene of ALS is identified by scientists. Lastly, in 1998, there was a drug screening for a specific drug that may cause ALS. A major scientist is Jean Martin Charcot because he first noted the symptoms of ALS, which means that he founded it. Als, “Is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal…

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    wasting a lot of region by routing, which is abided because of the progress of Moore's Law. Moore's Law Moore's law gives a long-term trend in the history of totaling hardware. The figure of transistors that can be located inexpensively on an integrated circuit IC doubles approximately…

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    Nt1310 Final Exam Paper

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    IPv6 - 128 bits A. Briefly describe the following four technologies: circuit switching, packet switching, frame relay and ATM ? 1. Circuit Switching : Circuit-switching is a network in which a physical path is obtained for and dedicated to a single connection between two end-points in the network for the duration of the connection. Voice phone service is circuit-switched Network. The telephone company reserves a specific physical path to the number you are calling for the duration of your…

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    recorded and transmitted to the connecting systems. The Connexall application database is used to determine the appropriate staff assignments by location, and contains customizable parameters to enable alert escalations and preconfigured alert delays based on an event.…

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    Stepper Motor Reflection

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    Motor & Gearbox The mirrors are required to rotate specific angles. To be able to achieve specific angles we need a stepper motor. The stepper motor is known to divide one revolution into equal steps which is our main requirements for the rotation of the mirrors. Figure ‎2-13: The Stepper Motor The following table shows the stepper motor specifications: Table ‎2-1: Stepper Motor Specifications Current 4.2 A Angle 1.8° Torque 8.34 N.m The desired torque calculated to withstand the mirror…

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    Science Fair Question

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    I. Science Fair Question What is the speed of light in gelatin? II. Background Research Did you ever wonder how the speed of light is measured? This paper will discuss how the speed of light is measured. The terms that will discussed in this paper are the law of refraction, trajectory, Snell’s Law, and the index of refraction. Snell’s Law gives the relationship between angles of incidence and refraction for a wave impinging on an interface between two media with…

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    Rfid Pros And Cons

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    Topic: Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) -Pros & Cons 1.0 Explanation of marking justification. The topic of the pros and cons of radio frequency identification (RFID) had been evaluated during the presentation session and marks had been given. There are two categories in marking criteria which are content and presentation. For the content which 60 marks in total, there are divided into details which is research, relevance, topicality, and conclusion. Meanwhile, for the presentation which…

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    Application of the law to the facts We the legal team for Greene 's Jewelry will assess all the strengths and weaknesses of the proposed argument in court. The lawsuit provides us with the opportunity to introduce different directions for the arguments needed to be made in the courts; from the case laws, regulations, and substantive law. By Utilizing these resources, in the lawsuit against Ms Lawson it is believed that a favorable decision will be made on behalf of Greene 's Jewelry in both…

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