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Eel 4915 Senior Design Ii Department of Electrical & Computer
EEL 4915 SENIOR DESIGN II DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Senior Design II Term Paper ACDC – A Helping Hand – Group A Akash Jinandra – EE & CpE Carlos Cuesta – EE & CpE Devin Defond – EE Chang Ching Wu – EE Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary.................................................................................................................. 1 2. Project Description.................................................................................................................... 2 2.1. Motivation ........................................................................................................................... 2 2.2. Project Specifications........................................................................................................ 2 2.2.1. Overall Block Diagram ............................................................................................... 2 2.2.1.1. Hardware .............................................................................................................. 3 2.2.1.1.1. Hardware of Arm .......................................................................................... 3 2.2.1.1.2. Hardware of Sleeve ..................................................................................... 4 2.2.1.2. Software ............................................................................................................... 5 2.2.1.2.1. Software of Arm .......................................................................................... -
Experiences in Using Open Source Software for Teaching Electronic Engineering CAD
Experiences in Using Open Source Software for Teaching Electronic Engineering CAD Dr Simon Busbridge1 & Dr Deshinder Singh Gill School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics, University of Brighton, Brighton BN2 4GJ [email protected] Abstract Embedded systems and simulation distinguish modern professional electronic engineering from that learnt at school. First year undergraduates typically have little appreciation of engineering software capabilities and file handling beyond elementary word processing. This year we expedited blended teaching through the experiential based learning process via open source engineering software. Students engaged with the entire electronic engineering product creation process from inception, performance simulation, printed circuit board design, manufacture and assembly, to cabinet design and complete finished product. Currently students learn software skills using a mixture of electronic and mechanical engineering software packages. Although these have professional capability they are not available off-campus and are sometimes surprisingly poor in simulating real world devices. In this paper we report use of LTspice, FreePCB and OpenSCAD for the learning and teaching of analogue electronics simulation and manufacture. Comparison of the software options, the type of tasks undertaken, examples of student assignments and outputs, and learning achieved are presented. Examples of assignment based learning, integration between the open source packages and difficulties encountered are discussed. Evaluation of student attitudes and responses to this method of learning and teaching are also discussed, and the educational advantages of using this approach compared to the use of commercial packages is highlighted. Introduction Most educational establishments use software for simulating or designing engineering. Most commercial packages come with an academic licence which restricts access to on-site computers. -
Autoedms Avue File Formats For
AutoEDMS aVUE Supported Formats – AutoEDMS v6.5r2sr3 3D / 2D CAD & Vector-Based Engineering Formats Releases / File Format File Type Extensions aVue/AVDE aVue Solid Versions Anvil viewer 1000 DRW Yes Yes 2007, 2006,2005, 2004, 2002, Drawing, 2000i, AutoCAD Drawing 2000, 14, DWG, DXF Yes Yes viewer Exchange 13c4, 13c3, 13c2, 13c1, 12, 10, 9, 2.x 2007, AutoCAD 2006,2005, 3D DWG 2D Yes viewer 2004, 2002, 2000 2004, 5.5, AutoCAD Drawing, 5, 4.x, 3.x, DWF Yes Yes viewer Web 2.x Drawing, AutoCAD Binary DXB Yes Yes viewer Exchange Slide, AutoCAD Slide SLD, SLB Yes Yes viewer Library AutoCAD Sheet Set DST Yes Yes viewer Files AutoCAD 2007, 2006, Mechanical 2D 2005, 2004 Viewer / DX, 2004, Autodesk Drawing 6(2002), DWG Yes Yes Mechanical 5(2000i), Desktop viewer 4(2000), 3, (2D) 2, 1.2 AutoCAD 2007, 2006, Mechanical 3D 2005, 2004 Viewer / Parts, DX, 2004, Autodesk DWG Yes Assembly 6(2002), Mechanical 5(2000i), Desktop viewer 4(2000) (3D) 11, 10, 9, 8, Autodesk Drawing 7, 6, 5.3, 5, IDW Yes Inventor viewer 4 11, 10, 9, 8, Autodesk Parts, IPT, IDV, 7, 6, 5.3, 5, Yes Inventor viewer Assembly IAM, IDE 4, 3, 2, 1 19, 99, 98, CADKEY Part File 97, 7, 6, 5, PRT Yes Yes viewer 4.x, 3.x CALCOMP PCI 906 / PCI, PLT Yes Yes viewer 907 Plot AVUE v19.1sp3 viewer 907 Plot Model, 4.2.4, 4.1.x, MODEL, CATIA 4 viewer Yes Export 4.0 EXP R17, R16, CGR, Part, R15,R14, CATPart, CATIA 5 viewer Product, R13, R12, Yes CATProduct, Drawing R11, R10, CATDrawing R9, R8, R7 Binary, CGM viewer 4, 3, 2, 1 CGM Yes Yes ASCII CGM - CALS compliant CGM Yes Yes viewer DirectModel 8, -
Freepcb User Guide Version 1.4
FreePCB User Guide Version 1.4 Allan Wright April 14, 2007 FreePCB User Guide - Ver 1.4 1 21 Apr 07 Table of Contents 1. Introduction...........................................................................3 5.15.1 Copper Area Cutouts.......................................... ........57 2. User Guide History................................................................4 5.16 Text...................................................................... ...............58 2.1 What's new in version 1.4................................... ....................4 5.17 Solder Mask Cutouts................................................. ..........59 2.2 What's new in version 1.2................................... ....................4 5.18 Groups.......................................................... ......................60 3. Installing FreePCB................................................................6 5.19 Design Rule Checking........................................................ .62 4. Overview of the PCB Design Process...................................7 5.20 Exporting Drill and Gerber Files................................ .........69 5.20.1 Creating Files...................................................... .......69 4.1 Schematic Diagram....................................................... ..........7 5.20.2 Viewing and Printing Files................................ .........72 4.2 Specifying Parts, Packages and Pin Names.............................7 5.20.3 Drill Sizes................................................. .................73 -
Multiplexed Photometry and Fluorimetry Using Multiple Frequency Channels Khaled M
Wayne State University Wayne State University Dissertations 1-2-2013 Multiplexed Photometry And Fluorimetry Using Multiple Frequency Channels Khaled M. Dadesh Wayne State University, Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/oa_dissertations Part of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Commons Recommended Citation Dadesh, Khaled M., "Multiplexed Photometry And Fluorimetry Using Multiple Frequency Channels" (2013). Wayne State University Dissertations. Paper 757. This Open Access Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@WayneState. It has been accepted for inclusion in Wayne State University Dissertations by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@WayneState. MULTIPLEXED PHOTOMETRY AND FLUORIMETRY USING MULTIPLE FREQUENCY CHANNELS by KHALED M. DADESH DISSERTATION Submitted to the Graduate School of Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY 2013 MAJOR: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Approved by: ________________________________ Advisor Date ——————————————————— ——————————————————— ——————————————————— © COPYRIGHT BY KHALED M. DADESH 2013 All Rights Reserved DEDICATION I dedicate my humble work to the soul of my father who encouraged and supported me to be in the right path, my mother who raised me and still prays for me to be a successful person to people and community, my wife and kids, and all my family members and friends who gave me support and help to finish my dissertation. ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to express my sincere appreciation to Dr. Amar Basu, who contributed tremendous time and valuable support to my research. I also appreciate Dr. Yang Zhao, Dr. Mark Ming-Cheng, and Dr. Jessica Back for their constructive comments and precious suggestions and support. -
Oscilloscope Trigger Troubleshoot and Debug Even the Most Complex Digital Circuits with a Standard Scope and This Accessory
RESTORING AN OPE _-; EEL TAPE RECORDER le FEBRUARY 1998 NOW® Build a Multichannel Oscilloscope Trigger Troubleshoot and debug even the most complex digital circuits with a standard scope and this accessory A Precision Voltage/Current Reference Build one and perform lab -grade measurements on your own workbench Build a POC$AG Encoder Create your own pager messages $4.50 U.S. $4.99 CAN. The Great £LOZ-940iZ OW ttI9WS1103 -ma H1Vd NIWHtl31ä39Óá N3I6 66 &Id Compression ZIStIO 4£L094ßL £60ä5I56WHOß 1111"' 1' 1' "I MPEG is what makes today's I"' I II I' 1""11' 1"1"" I ' I' I"11"I"' high- capacity multimedia possible; 9401Z 1I9I0-5 ******3MbONX84 here's how it works www.americanradiohistory.com Professional Power at a hobbyist price. That has been our philosophy at MicroCode Engineering since 1987. So it's no surprise that CircuitMaker and TraxMaker are the leading software tools for affordable, easy -to- use circuit design, simulation and PCB layout. QUICKLY DESIGN analog, digital or mixed analog /digital circuits with CircuitMaker's `ldrti(rl®IcT7II{i~I 12fJ/J4211 U advanced schematic features. You fully control the wiring, device placement, annotation and colors. And the Symbol Editor and macro features let you create unlimited custom devices and symbols. SIMULATE and ANALYZE what you create try all the "what if" scenarios with: CircuitMaker® schematic capture Fast, proven 32 -bit SPICE 3f5/XSpice simulator and simulation True mixed analog /digital simulation Fully interactive digital logic simulation 4,000 -device library AC Frequency Analysis DC Operating Point Analysis DC Transfer Function Transient Analysis TraxMaker' PCB layout and autorouting Step Function step component values and sources over a user -definable range A.F.a Ld 50w Bd. -
Circuit Cellar No.269
PROJECT: Proximity Card Access Control INSIGHT: Determine a Design’s Failure Rate INNOVATE: Power-Up with Heat LOCATION: United States LOCATION: Canada LOCATION: United States PAGE: 34 PAGE: 64 PAGE: 68 N O 269 CIRCUIT CELLAR THE WoRLD’S SoURCE foR EMBEDDED ELECTRonICS EnGInEERInG InfoRMaTIon DECEMBER 2012 The World’s Source for Embedded Electronics Engineering Information ISSUE 269 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC MCU-Based Bike Computer Inside Arduino’s Power Supply Linux & Concurrency DECEMBER 2012 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC Synchronous Detection Explained Electrically Actuated Sound Effects PLUS Green Energy Design Innovative RL78-Based Projects // Electrostatic Cleaning Robot // Solar-Powered Water Heater // Portable Power Quality Meter www.circuitcellar.com NowNNow withwiwitithth 32MB3322MMB FlashFllasashh andand 64MB64M4MBMBB RAM!RAM! MOD54415 Core Module NANO54415 Core Module 32-bit 250 MHz processor 32-bit 250 MHz processor 64MB DDR2 RAM 64MB DDR2 RAM 32MB ash 8MB ash $ 00 10/100 Mbps Ethernet 10/100 Mbps Ethernet 69 Qty.. 100100ytQ 44 general purpose I/O 30 general purpose I/O Eight UARTs Eight UARTs NANO54415 Five I2C Four I2C Two CAN Two CAN 3 SPI 3 SPI 1-Wire® 1-Wire® 5 pulse width modulators (PWM) 8 pulse width modulators (PWM) SSI SSI MicroSD ash card MicroSD ash card ready $ 00 8 analog to digital converters (ADC) 6 analog to digital converters (ADC) Qty.tQ yy.. 100 Two digital to analog converters (DAC) Two digital to analog converters (DAC) MOD54415 89 Quickly create and deploy applications from your Mac or Windows PC Low cost NetBurner development kits are available to customize Development Kit for MOD54415 any aspect of operation including web pages, data ltering, or custom Part No. -
Internet Links € Professional Yes Yes Yes – 1,499 the Manufacturers’ Addresses Are Given in the Table
want to avoid its turning into a real trial of patience. In any Ed.: In view of the time that elapsed between writing this case, you’ll need quite a lot of that to get to grips with any article and the ‘gathering’ of the software appearing on the of these programs. Most of the top-end programs (price- virtual DVD, it’s still a good idea to look and see if there wise too!) are hardly very different in terms of what they may be a new version of any of the software described in offer, except in terms of certain details. this article you may be interested in (hence the links given in the table). And what for one user may seem to be an unforgivable (080356-I) omission may be an option that another user has no need of. It’s a question of taste and requirements. You are the The author would like to thank Cadence Design Systems, Inc. for best judge of that. So why not take a look at our website allowing Elektor to distribute OrCAD software from their site and and download the .iso file to create your own DVD, or pick a virtual DVD. the programme you’d like to try out… By the same token, he would like to thank all the other compa- Happy exploring! nies for their unconditional permission. Manufacturer Program name Circuits PCB Autorouting Simulation Price (rrp) Homepage sPlan 6.0 * yes – – – € 39.90 www.abacom-online.de/fr/ Sprint-Layout * – yes yes – € 39.90 Abacom Frontdesigner 3.0 * – – – – € 39.90 Lochmaster 3.0 * – – – – € 39.90 Circuit Creator * yes yes yes yes $ 99 to $ 995 www.advancedmsinc.com/ Advanced Microcomputer Systems Spice Creator * – – – yes $ 99 or www.circuitcreator.com/ Baas Electronics Layo1PCB 10.0 * – yes – – € 99 to € 950 www.baas.nl/ Cadence OrCAD 16.0 * yes yes yes option N.C. -
Featured CIRCUIT BOARDS?
WHAT'S NEW IN ELECTRONICS COVER STORY SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 CONTENTS 04 Connectors in medical robotics 10 Testing the IoT 16 Big data analytics 21 Designing PCBs — Part 2 26 Charging lithium-ion batteries with The Raspberry Pi Foundation’s 7″ touch-screen display connects to the Raspberry Pi’s DSI solar cells display connector via an adapter board that 31 Black phosphorus-based transistors handles power and signal conversion. Touch-screen drivers with support for 10-fin- 39 Better solid-state batteries ger touch and an on-screen keyboard will be 44 Small electronics companies integrated into the latest Raspbian OS for full functionality without the need for a physical offer semiconductor vendors fast growth keyboard or mouse. It is compatible with all 48 Optical fibre laser for biomedical Raspberry Pi models and a range of educa- applications tional software and programs available on the 50 The Grumpy page Raspberry Pi will be touch-enabled, making learning and programming easier. The Sense HAT, which is also compatible with all Raspberry Pi models, uses orientation, pressure, humidity and temperature sensors to measure whether the Raspberry Pi is accelerat- ing, how hot the environment is, how humid it is and which direction the Raspberry Pi is fac- ing. It connects via 40 GPIO pins and can be used for many different types of experiments, applications and games, including those due to be carried out on the International Space Station by UK ESA astronaut Tim Peake. The LED Matrix displays the data from the various sensors. It can show which way is geomagnetic north by programming a compass using the magnetometer; or simply be used to play games like Tetris, Pong and Snake with the joystick. -
Download Easyeda PDF Tutorial
EasyEDA Tutorial 2020.06.14 v6.3.53 EasyEDA Editor:https://lceda.cn/editor EasyEDA Desktop Client:https://lceda.cn/download Remark This document will be updated as the new features of the editor are updated. The latest revison please refer at EasyEDA Tutorials.pdf Editor FAQ Please spend a few minutes reading this FAQ, it will save you lots of time getting started with EasyEDA. Video Tutorials https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRoMhHNzl7tMW8pFsdJGUIA/videos Contact Us https://docs.easyeda.com/en/FAQ/Contact-Us/index.html Update Records Update Records Can I use EasyEDA in my company? You are free to use EasyEDA for individuals, business and education. If you add our Logo and link on your PCB/Video we will appreciate. I don't like others seeing my design. How can I stop that happening? Set your project as Private. For extra security you can even save your work locally. What happens if EasyEDA service is offline for some reason? EasyEDA can be run as an offline application. Is EasyEDA safe? There are no absolutely secure things in the world but even if you have the misfortune - as happened to one of our team - of losing one laptop and having two hard drives break, EasyEDA will try to protect your designs in following ways: 1. We utilize SSL throughout the entire domain EasyEDA.com. Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology encrypts all data transferred between your computer and our servers. Your data is for your eyes only. 2. You can save your files locally. 3. Multiple copies of every file are saved in your local database. -
Breathing LIFE Into Greener Businesses
L I F E I I I Breathing LIFE into greener businesses Demonstrating innovative approaches to improving the environmental performance of European businesses European Commission Environment Directorate-General LIFE (“The Financial Instrument for the Environment”) is a programme launched by the European Commission and coordinated by the Environment Directorate-General (LIFE Unit - E.4). The contents of the publication “Breathing LIFE into greener businesses: Demonstrating innovative approaches to improving the environmental performance of European businesses” do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the institutions of the European Union. Authors: Nora Schiessler, Tim Hudson, Ed Thorpe. Editorial department: Eamon O’Hara (Astrale GEIE-AEIDL). Managing editor: Philip Owen, European Commission, Environment DG, LIFE Unit – BU-9, 02/1, 200 rue de la Loi, B-1049 Brussels. LIFE Focus series coordination: Simon Goss (LIFE Communications Coordinator), Evelyne Jussiant (DG Environment Communica- tions Coordinator). Graphic design: Daniel Renders, Anita Cortés. The following people also worked on this issue: Remo Savoia, Igor Jelinski, Pekka Hänninen, Marion Pinatel, Agnese Roccato, Mariona Salvatella, Mathilde Snel, Audrey Thenard. Acknowledgements: Thanks to all LIFE project beneficiaries who contributed comments, photos and other useful material for this report. Photos: Cover: LIFE02 ENV/NL/000114, European Commission, LIFE06 ENV/D/000471-Thomas Mayer, Tim Hudson, Inside: From the respective projects unless otherwise specified – This issue of LIFE Focus is published in English with a print-run of 5,000 copies and is also available online. Europe Direct is a service to help you find answers to your questions about the European Union. New freephone number: 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 A great deal of additional information on the European Union is available on the Internet. -
Oracle Autovue, Desktop Deployment Migration Guide
Oracle AutoVue Desktop Deployment Release 20.2 Migration Guide March 2012 Migration Guide 2 Copyright © 1999, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Portions of this software Copyright 1996-2007 Glyph & Cog, LLC. Portions of this software Copyright Unisearch Ltd, Australia. Portions of this software are owned by Siemens PLM © 1986-2012. All rights reserved. This software uses ACIS® software by Spatial Technology Inc. ACIS® Copyright © 1994-2008 Spatial Technology Inc. All rights reserved. Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws. Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish or display any part, in any form, or by any means. Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free. If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing. If this software or related documentation is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT RIGHTS Programs, software, databases, and related documentation and technical data delivered to U.S. Government customers are "commercial computer software" or "commercial technical data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.