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    In July 2014 Bill Robinson a writer for the Huffington Post, posts an interview titled, TechView: Linus Torvalds, Inventor of Linux. This interview was three months after Linus Torvald received the 2014 IEEE Computer Society’s Computer Pioneer Award for an outstanding individual who, at least 15years earlier had made contributions to the creation and the continued vitality of the computer industry. In this interview Linus Torvals discusses things such as where he sees technology going in the…

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    motors further when we get to the topic of DC motor control. * Unipolar motors, with two center-tapped coils which can be treated as four coils (see Figure One-b). These have six or eight (or sometimes five) wires, and can be controlled from a microprocessor with little more than four transistors (see Figure Two). Figure One. (a) The internal arrangement of the coils for a bipolar stepper motor. (b) The internal arrangement of the coils for a unipolar stepper motor. Wires a through d…

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    controls everything we do with our computers. In the subsequent years I learned software like MATLAB, PSpice, ORCAD, Export DSCH, Export Microwind, Quartus-II, ADS, Simulink, Latex etc. I enjoyed subjects like Electronics, Digital Electronics, Microprocessor & Interfacing, VLSI-I, VLSI-II, Processing & Fabrication Technology, Optoelectronics and Solid State Devices. These subjects propelled me toward the exciting world of electronics. After my third year I got a chance to get involved in a month…

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    larger heads find difficulties to get size larger than 7. Bell brought out their Kinghead in 1998 made first bicycle helmet designed uniquely for riders with extra-large heads. - Improvement that could be made is using diagnostic software and microprocessors that can relay information toa a handheld device on the sideline. By using this, it can determine how much a player suffered from serious head injury. Reference:…

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    It has transformed the way we seek out information. There is no more going to the library, and sifting through pages of encyclopedias. If we have a question we are unable to answer, or that someone else nearby cannot answer we simply need to type our question into a search engine. The phrase, "Google it." has become so common place that people do not think twice about the meaning behind it; a pronoun becoming a verb. Google alone has an estimated 55 billion web pages that it links to through…

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    Buying A Computer

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    would get a wireless all-in-one printer. I currently have an EPSON XP-430 printer. It does what it is supposed to do. I do, do some scanning, coping and printing but not a high volume. This type of printer works great for what I use it for. Microprocessor- Intel Core i5-6300HQ Quad Core 6th generation, this processor is most common in the industry and the majority of applications are built to utilize the i5 processor currently. Memory- 8GB DDR4-2133MHz- This is an average size of memory that…

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    Sophomore Program

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    1. When did you start taking the program? What year are you in now? I joined the Engineering program my freshman year. I was invited to join the Space Program my Sophomore year because of my dedication and technical skills. I have completed one year of the Space Program, and look forward to two more years in the program. 2. What have you gotten out of the program? I have learned real life skills in the program. It has taught me to work independently, and it has taught me to…

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    A Career As A Prosthetist

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    his or her skills and ability, or even in the upward mobility moving up to becoming a director, or even president of the company. The future of prosthetics will change in the next 10 years with more advancements with computers, robotics, and microprocessors used with the prosthetics devices, claims Jay Tew. Because of the high employment boost projected by 2026, Tew thinks that the field will not become crowded, but advancing to the master’s programs will become more competitive compared to how…

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    Apple thrives on its ability to produce its own “operating system, hardware, application software, and services to provide its customers new products and solutions with superior ease-of-use, seamless integration, and innovative industrial design.” (Annual Report, page 1) Herein lies Apple’s competitive advantage, their ability to produce products that seem attractive and easy to use for the consumer. Another core competence instrumental to Apple’s competitive advantage is the effectiveness of…

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    Pt1420 Unit 2 Homework

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    For this week, I was required to read chapter 2 in the "Think Python" textbook. This week's reading was a little more complicated and advanced than the first chapter. This chapter was not about writing phrases, but more about using variables to answer equations, and how to plug them into Python. The Written Assignment that was assigned, was based on what I learned in chapter 2. I was able to use the Pythagorean theorem to answer the question, by declaring the variable of each side, and plugging…

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