ABSTRACT The objective of this project is to design LCD digital oscilloscope for practical use. The basic concept for the project involves reading the voltage signal at the input and displaying it on the screen of an alphanumeric LCD. The input analog signals are supplied to the ADC(Analog to Digital Converter)‚ which are then sampled by it and the amplitude of the signal(voltage) is displayed on the LCD. Device Components: Microcontroller or processor: We used Atmega16- an Atmel AVR series
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Forever Treasure: Music Here comes Christmas‚ so I decided to back to China. And I want to see concerts during the holiday‚ so I searched the various kinds of concerts‚ including Korean pop stars’‚ American stars’‚ Japanese pop stars’‚ and of course Chinese pop stars’. I was really shocked that all tickets were sold out in different big cities. There are reports to introduce the situation. It said that the tickets of some pop stars’ were sold out in one minute. The similar thing happened before‚
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Course: Date: Patrimony Controversy of the Treasure of Troy The patrimony of the treasure of troy is not well known. It is believed that a business man turnedarcheologist by the name Heinrich Schliemann discovered the treasure. Heinrichwas born in 1822 in Beubuckow‚ Germany‚ and his love for treasures came from childhood stories narrated clearly to him by his father about the City of troy. With this love‚ he purposed to achieve his dreams and get the treasures of Troy. He‚ nevertheless‚ could not realize
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Among The Hidden Margaret Peterson haddix Zidong Weng ESLDO Oct. 16 Bolotenko The book I read is Among the hidden wich is wrote by Margaret Peterson Haddix. This book was published by Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing in 1998. It is a science-fiction book wich has about 150 pages. My first impression of this book is that it is a sad story because the cover page is made up by cool tone. The story happens in the future which starts with Luke’s
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72-373-30 Working Capital Mgt Winter 2011 General Information Class meetings Section 30 Tuesday nights at 7:00pm to 9:50pm in OB B03 Starts January 11‚ 2011 Prof. G. W. Fenn Upon request and prior to class E-mail gfenn@uwindsor.ca Instructor Office hours Telephone Upon request (use Office gwf99fenn@netscape.net) Ms. S. Miller‚ tel: 519-253-3000 ext. 3128 4th floor Odette Building E-mail TBD Secretary Office stmiller@uwindsor.ca Course Description This course will introduce
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Create a Decision Tree Edited by Madhva_madhu‚ Leona 0 Article EditDiscuss A decision tree is a kind of flowchart -- a graphical representation of the process for making a decision or a series of decisions. Businesses use them to determine company policy‚ sometimes simply for choosing what policy is‚ other times as a published tool for their employees. Individuals can use decision trees to help them make difficult decisions by reducing them to a series of simpler‚ or less emotionally laden
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References: Schacter‚ D. L. (2001). The Seven Sins of Memory (Vol. 1). New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. Davelaar‚ E. J.‚ Goshen-Gottstein‚ Y.‚ A.‚ A.‚ Haarmann‚ H. J.‚ & Usher‚ M. (2005): The demise of short-term memory revisited: empirical and computational investigation of recency effects. Psychological Review‚ 112‚ 3-42. Talland‚ G. A. (1968).
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story. Dialogue in a story can tell you many details and important things you may need to understand a story. This is shown in the stories‚ “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers and The House of The Scorpion by Nancy Farmer‚ where the authors use dialogue to develop characters and setting and to further the plot. In the story‚ “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” the author‚ Walter Dean Myers‚ uses dialogue to develop characters and further plot. This is reflected when Greg Ridley’s father
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Challenges Facing Today’s Construction Manager Supplemental Reading for CIEG 486-010 Construction Methods & Management Bob Muir‚ PE Fall 2005 Challenges Facing Today’s Construction Manager By Bob Muir‚ PE Introduction There are numerous challenges facing today’s construction manager. Some are new to the industry‚ and some are centuries old. Many of these challenges are a direct result of construction operations‚ while others a result of indirect‚ peripheral activities. A surprising
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THE HIDDEN DRAGON ❖ The reading tells us about china‚ how it has developed itself so fast (rapidly) in the world market especially after joining the world trade organization in December 2001. ❖ It also explains how china has entered the foreign markets and has been successful in capturing the market share through it cheap labor‚ new improved better marketing skills and new technologies in research and development (especially in those areas which they lack). ❖ China
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