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    ASSIGNMENT 1 OF PLATFORM TECHNOLOGIES PREPARED BY: - TEACHER: - PRAMOD GAJUREL (MIT173707) ANUJ NEPAL B-Q1 a) Answer: - b) c) B-Q2. 1) Answer: - The following are the component shown in the picture: - 1) DRAM Memory sot 2) Chipset 3) Serial ATA (SATA) 4) BIOS…

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    Importance Of MIS

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    is Introduction to MIS the most importance course in the business school? Moore’s Law is a principle about the history of computing hardware which states ‘the number of transistors per square inch on an integrated chip doubles every 18 months’. As more and more transistors fit in on an integrated chip, the better the performance of said chip improves, at a lower cost. This law is named after Gordon Moore, cofounder of Intel corporation. It is the main reason behind the downward shift of the…

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    Ecet 340 Week 4

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    result is unsigned. Show work 6. Assume that a position-sensitive potentiometer can measure up to 25 cm over a voltage range of 0 to 5 V. If an 8-bit ADC outputs a value of 0111 1010, what is the distance measured? 7. Design the basic interface circuit (using an op amp) for a temperature sensor that covers a range of 0° to 70°C if the output of the sensor is 2 mV/1°C and the ADC voltage range is 0 to 4 V. 8. Design an amplifier suitable for converting the output voltage from an LM35…

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    Salient Features of PPUS: 1. Millions of chip-implanted parts move around in a complex production system of construction under the scheme of PPUS 2. Glue Logic is the controller system in the PPUS which is used to Orchestrate the Movement and Alteration of chips 3. Glue Logic is designed to make building manufacturing work control, easy and flexible. This system binds Multiple-Application Software Modules, referred as “Agent”. 4. The Glue Logic consists of two major parts: 1. The…

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    Paving the way for a getter future, and becoming an Electrical Engineer. Many reasons are responsible for this sudden career change. After discussing a ling self-evaluation with my wife, whom I trust more than one, we feel that a change may be needed for our children to have certain opportunities. As a result, I have decided to pursue a career in Electrical Engineering with a primary goal in mind—becoming a Sr. Engineer. I believe now is the right time to begin a new career change. Not only is…

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    CPU known as Central Processing Unit also referred as Processor, Central Processor or microprocessor of the computer. It handles all the instructions from Hardware and Software. It is also called the brain of a computer as all the information is saved and stored in it. The CPU was first developed at Intel and they released 4004 processor. CPU chips are used in digital computers and often used to do the calculations. Processor is the engine of a computer; from this we can tell how fast the system…

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    Central Processing Unit (CPU): The CPU is the brain of a computer, where it “fetches each program instruction from memory and carries out and executes the instruction”. On a technical level the top three components of a CPU are: 1. Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU): The arithmetic logic unit performs logical operations such as multiples, division, addition, subtraction, and also determines the number is positive or negative integer or zero. These operations are performed in a sequence order, based on…

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    nothing major, just a few cuts and scrapes. Once I forced the casing off, it was like opening a treasure chest, the circuitry was like gold to me. To me, it looked like a tiny city, the circuits where the roads and the capacitors and transformers where buildings and skyscrapers. For some reason, I thought the circuits contained magic, and I desperately wanted to extract it. I never seemed to be able to…

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    I: Introduction / Overview Proposed Enterprise-Wide Computing Solution A small publishing company consisting of fifty employees located on a single floor with glass cubicles has many things to consider when contemplating the computing needs of its employees. The first question that would need to be addressed would be are employees going to work strictly in the office or will employees also be required to work remotely from home and customer locations. Answering this question will help us…

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    Shedd-Frasier Case Study

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    Shedd-Frasier PLC is recognized as one of the most prestigious law firms committed to lending a helping hand to those located in Genesee County and surrounding areas. Shedd-Frasier focuses on representing clients in cases involving Government Regulations, Real-Estate Development, Probate and Estate Planning, Taxation, Bankruptcy, Contracts, Employment Negotiations and Corporate Dissolutions. Since the founding in 2001, Shedd-Frasier has represented many clients for personal matters, small…

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