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    1762-IF4 is an Allen Bradley MicroLogix 1200 System with 4 Channel Current/Voltage Analog Input Module. It has a dimension of 90 x 87 x 40.4 mm. It has Delta-Sigma converter and 4 differential (bipolar) inputs. It’s analog operating voltage range is -10 – 10 V DC normal and -10.5 – 10.5 V DC full scale. It’s analog operating current range is 4 – 20 mA normal and -21 – 21 mA full scale. It converts the analog input up to the full-scale range. It enhances the functionality of MicroLogix 1200…

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    The name says it all about the university. Named after Andrew Carnegie and Mellon, I believe that Carnegie Mellon has all the tools to help me succeed. My love of science and engineering began when I was a child. Growing up, science and math were always my forte. In school, I was always fascinated by science experiments, and seeing chemical reactions. As a child, science almost seemed like magic. What really makes me love mathematics is how some problems are like puzzles. Each individual problem…

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    Scientists discovered potatoes are the best produce to conduct enough power to create electricity because they are rich in electrolytes and ions, have sturdy starch tissue, and can be stored easily. Different fruits rich in electrolytes that are good electrical conductors include strawberries, apples, lemons, corn, and artichokes. Alexander Rabinowitch, an affiliated research scholar, A fruit is able to conduct electricity because they contain acids that act as salt bridges to conduct the…

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    I am fascinated with biomedical Engineering as this field seems to close gap between medicine and engineering as well as uniquely combining research and practical work I believe that a biomedical engineering practitioner can have a profound influence over our healthcare system, tailoring basic physical principles to commensurate the complicated design of the human body. My desire to increase my scientific knowledge has motivated me to study foundation Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry, which…

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    I have had the distinct pleasure of having Elliott Matteson as a student in my Hornet Technologies PC repair and cyber security courses at Orange County High School. Elliot has been more than the ideal student. In order to further his knowledge of PC repair, networking, and cyber security, he has demonstrated an eagerness and drive to learn that goes above and beyond expectations. Ever since I had met Elliott about four years ago, he has been a standout student that constantly strives for…

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    To do Cable calculation it has to meet the requirements from BS 7671. Design Current First thing to do is calculate the design current. (Ib) I=Watts/Volts. You do this so you can find out the total current. Apply Diversity Factors (where applicable) Diversity is described in the onsite guide Appendix A as a way to determine the maximum demand for an installation and includes the current demand for commonly used equipment. For example if in a domestic household there were 8 lights on a…

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    What if the only way you could communicate with your friends was by telegraph? Receiving the message was almost as fast as getting a texting back but the process of sending the message was a hastle. Having to decode the set of dashes, dots, and lines took minutes maybe hours and just as long to write another and tap the transmission key according to each letter in your message. The telegraph improved communication systems during the Industrial Revolution, gave a light to inventors, looking for…

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    Nt1330 Unit 7 Study Guide

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    Piseth Hul ITE 221 Prof: Jenee’ Saunders Sep 21, 2015 Review Questions Ch.4 1. Describe the operation of a MOVE instruction. Why is the name MOVE a misnomer?  Move is a instruction that copies data bits to storage locations and can copy data between any combination of registers and primary storage locations. The name MOVE is misnomer because the data content of the source location is unchanged. 2. Why does program execution speed generally increase as the number of general-purpose registers…

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    With this thinking in mind, we are able to construct where ideas lie respectively and fill in the gaps between subjects. Coming to the end of my senior year, I am reflecting on how the general education requirement helped me broaden my view of electrical engineering. The first general education class I took was back in my freshman year. It was titled ARCH 222: History of Architecture II, and satisfied my international perspective requirement. The course was an overview of western architectural…

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Report

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    The resistors R1, R2, RD, and RS calculated in the Prelab section were used to connect the circuit as shown in Figure 8-5. A load resistance RL of 10kΩ was used. The values of VD, VG, VS were measured and recorded. 3. The voltage vout was measured using an oscilloscope and the voltage gain AVG-D = vout/vin was calculated. The input voltage was adjusted if the output waveform was distorted. 4. The function generator was varied to obtain the necessary data to plot a frequency response curve for…

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