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    Walking Stick with Heart Attack Detection By Helen Kim Choon Yik Lee ECE 445‚ SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT SPRING 2005 TA: Richard Cantzler May 3‚ 2005 Project #28 ABSTRACT The Walking Stick with Heart Attack Detection is equipment that is used daily to indicate heart condition‚ to detect heart attack and to call for emergency help. It was designed specially to help senior citizens and patients with heart disease. This project is based on the previous project “Wireless Heart Attack Detector with

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    Digital and Analog Comparison Team C January 30‚ 2012 University of Phoenix NTC 362 Mathew Mower Technology is constantly changing in communications. The analog signal was used for several years and was limited in number and did not have the ability to handle the amount of data interchange used today‚ because of the size requirements. Analog signals are still used today‚ but are more complex and are in most circumstances converted to a digital signal. This paper will compare the different

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    this paper. The fault dictionary is constructed with the use of two evolutionary algorithms‚ i.e. gene expression programming and differential evolution. The presented diagnosis method has been verified with an exemplary circuit — a CMOS operational amplifier. I. I NTRODUCTION Analogue integrated circuits (AIC) are playing a very important part in nowadays electronics. This trend is supported by the AIC manufacturers providing more advanced devices each year. Producing integrated circuits is the more

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    ELECTROMYOGRAPHY (EMG) Roshna S Department of Electronics and Communication‚ 8th SEM CMR Institute of Technology AECS layout‚ ITPL road‚ Bangalore‚ India Abstract – Electromyography (EMG) is a diagnostic procedure to assess the health of muscles and the nerve cells that control them (motor neurons). Motor neurons transmit electrical signals that cause muscles to contract. An EMG translates these signals into graphs‚ sounds or numerical values that a specialist interprets. It is a technique for

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    Microwave Transmission Basics Microwave Transmission Basics Table of Contents • MW Advantages • MW Frequency bands • MW Link elements • Antenna Radiation Pattern • MW Alarms Microwave Transmission Basics Features Advantages  Rapid Deployment – A microwave link can be installed in as little as one day No right-of-way issues – Radio spans all obstacles such as roads‚ railways‚ etc.‚ avoiding any requirement to seek permissions that inevitably are costly and introduce time delays

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    and microphone. Headphones either have wires for connection to a signal source such as an audio amplifier‚ radio‚ CD player‚ portable media player‚ mobile phone‚ electronic musical instrument‚ or have a wireless receiver‚ which is used to pick up signal without using a cable. HISTORY Headphones originated from the earpiece‚ and were the only way to listen to electrical audio signals before amplifiers were developed. The first truly successful set was developed in 1910 by Nathaniel Baldwin‚ who made

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    Uwb Radar And Applications CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION UWB stands for ultra wideband. The basic concept is that frequency is meaningless. UWB systems use electromagnetic pulses‚ just pulses‚ not short wave-packets. Pulse repetition frequency (PRF) couldnot be declared‚ as is not a correct figure of electromagnetic spectrum occupation. PRF is typically in the range of 1 to 50 MHz.The pulse repetition period ismodulated to carry information or coding. A precise frequency description of UWB emission could

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    Introduction Aim of the project Block diagram Components used Rectifier diodes Transistor 78XX regulator IC NE 555 Timer IC Resistor Capacitor Relay Circuit diagram Circuit operation Applications Advantages Disadvantages Limitation Future scope Conclusion Bibliography Introduction: We have seen many more times that our street light were turned On even inday time also. This shows that we are wasting much power even it may be saved and supplied for any crop fields for several hours. Here

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    TABLE OF CONTENT 1. Introduction 2. Block diagram 3. Component list 4. Technical description • MAX232 • Data sheet Atmega • L293d Motor Driver • Com-Port(Serial communication) • Relay • Resistors • Connecting Wires Gantry crane Introduction Both overhead travelling cranes and gantry cranes are types of crane which lift objects by a hoist which is fitted in a trolley and can move horizontally on a rail or pair of rails

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    Esdl Lab(Ec2404)

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    “ELECTRONIC SYSTEM DESIGN LAB” Name Reg No Branch Year & Semester : …………………………………… : …………………………………… : …………………………………… : …………………………………… EC-76 ESD LAB MANUAL LIST OF EXPERIMENTS Exp.No 1 2 3 4 Name of the experiment DESIGN OF AN INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER Page No DESIGN OF AC/DC VOLTAGE REGULATOR USING SCR DESIGN OF PROCESS CONTROL TIMER i) DESIGN OF AM MODULATOR AND DEMODULATOR ii) DESIGN OF FM MODULATOR AND DEMODULATOR 5 6 7 8 9 10 DESIGN OF WIRELESS DATA MODEM PCB LAYOUT DESIGN USING CAD TOOL

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