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    Project12

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    1 Global Institute of Technology Jaipur Session 2010-2011 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Shobhit Bahri‚ Udita Shah‚ Tushar Jain and Vaibhav Agarwal students of B.Tech VIII Semester (Electronics & Communication Engineering ) have Design and developed a Major project on “TALKING VOLTMETER ” in the partial fulfillment of the award of Bachelor of Engineering Degree by University of Rajasthan. Project Coordinator Guide Mr.R.N.Vishnoi Mr. J.D.Jain Place: G.I.T‚Jaipur Date: 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    Fire Detection System Design

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    for the successful design of a fire alarm system. It is envisaged that the user will refer to the information contained within the design section to determine the areas where further detailed advice will be required and to give guidance as to where such advice may be contained. Due to the complex nature of legislation and design standards relating to fire alarm system design‚ this design guide is not intended to be a comprehensive guide to all aspects of fire alarm design but rather a very useful source

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    problem in most of the circuits could have been linked to the 555 timer circuit that was being used as a square wave oscillator to provide a clock pulse. When used in stable mode‚ the 555 acts as a square wave oscillator whose clock rate is dependent on a time constant provided by two resistors and a capacitor. Many of the 555s weren’t providing a stable clock

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    Clockless Chip

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    computer takes place in tiny steps‚ each a billionth of a second long. A simple transfer of data may take only one step; complex calculations may take many steps. All operations‚ however‚ must begin and end according to the clock ’s timing signals. The use of a central clock also creates problems. As speeds have increased‚ distributing the timing signals has become more and more difficult. Present-day transistors can process data so quickly that they can accomplish several steps in the time that

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    ~1~ Computer Hardware and Design EE3A1 RISC MICROPROCESSOR ~2~ Table of Contents I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Abstract .................................................................................................................................... 3 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 3 Design of the Microprocessor ..........................................................

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    Constructing An Audio Player

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    methods are explained in detail. A sigma-delta modulation module‚ specifically‚ was programmed into a Basys FPGA in Verilog to produce the audio signal. In addition‚ several other Verilog modules were needed to complete the player: a 25 MHz to 44.1 kHz clock converter‚ address counter‚ and byte readers. Documented code for all the modules is provided. The techniques explored here are practical‚ efficient‚ and therefore‚ popular methods for audio sampling and listening as well as other digital to analog

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    MARKETING ASSIGNMENT #1 – ROGERS SMART HOME MONITORING The Rogers Smart Home Monitoring campaign offers an advanced new home security system featuring real time 24/7 home monitoring. This product assures the customer that they will stay connected wherever they are by being able to keep an eye on their home via tablet‚ smartphone or computer. The system is completely customizable‚ allowing the consumer to adjust the alerts to suit their specific needs. For example‚ the consumer can opt to receive

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    Java Ring

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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION The Java Ring is a stainless-steel ring‚ 16-millimeters (0.6 inches) in diameter that houses a 1-million-transistor processor‚ called an iButton. The ring has 134 KB of RAM‚ 32 KB of ROM‚ a real-time clock and a Java virtual machine‚ which is a piece of software that recognizes the Java language and translates it for the user’s computer system. At Celebration School‚ the rings have been programmed to store electronic cash to pay for lunches‚ automatically unlock

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    Overclocking a Processor

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    Overclocking a processor What is overclocking? It is a procedure of increasing your PCs performance by increasing your CPUs/RAMs/Southbridge’s/Northbridge’s/GPUs clock and multiplier (only CPU and RAM) and voltage. In this text I am gonna explain you how can you overclock your CPU and RAM. About others I will maybe explain you some other time. Why would anyone want to overclock (OC) a processor? Because it increases computers performance. But it also increases CPU-s temperature‚ so it needs a better

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    Pendulum

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    (mainly) on its length. From its discovery around 1602 by Galileo Galilei the regular motion of pendulums was used for timekeeping‚ and was the world’s most accurate timekeeping technology until the 1930s.[2] Pendulums are used to regulate pendulum clocks‚ and are used in scientific instruments such as accelerometers and seismometers. Historically they were used as gravimeters to measure the acceleration of gravity in geophysical surveys‚ and even as a standard of length. The word ’pendulum’ is new

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