LMELE102 & 152 Unified Electrical Science LABORATORY MANUAL ELE102 ELECTRICAL SCIENCE-II 1|Page LMELE102 & 152 Unified Electrical Science Table of Contents S.no. Experiment Name Page no. 1 Inverting and non-inverting amplifiers using IC741. Opamp as summer‚ integrator and Diffrentiator. 3 2 Counter Design using Flip Flops. 8 3 Use of CRO‚ Function generator and power supply. 12 4 Realization of MUX and DEMUX. 17 5 Active Filter Design
Premium Electric motor Alternating current Direct current
TESTIMONIALS "In the 8 years I have worked with Rebecca‚ she has always maintained a devotion and dedication to the idea of striving for excellence in the therapeutic process. Rebecca is able to articulate the nuances of treatment in a manner that enables me to experience the "aha" moments that are so powerful in clinical work. The obvious pleasure she derives from her work is infectious and inspiring. I recommend Rebecca to any colleague who welcomes a challenge in their supervision with quality
Premium Social work Social justice International Federation of Social Workers
Nursing: Moving from Proficiency to Excellence Grand Canyon University Professional dynamics NRS-430V September 14‚ 2014 Nursing: Moving from Proficiency to Excellence Nurses are here to provide a safe and healthy environment so that a person(s) may begin‚ and hopefully continue to live in good health. How we as nurses‚ with diverging levels of education‚ approach that may be different. With advancements in technology making patient care more complex‚ the rise of chronic illnesses‚ and
Premium Nursing Academic degree Education
P5 Explain the legal and ethical issues in relation to the use of business information Definition: Ethics concern an individual’s moral judgments about right and wrong. Explanation: Business information belongs to the business owner and any kind of use of the business related information should be used as per the company policy. There are legal consequences in breaking the rules (code of conduct & code of practice). Staff member needs to use his/her ethical judgement to decide what is
Premium
main competitors in the package delivery industry: Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) and United Parcel Service of America‚ Inc. Studying FedEx‚ UPS and their competitive relationship in the decade from mid - 80’s to mid - 90’s gives a good insight for the companies’ and industry’s future. The two companies have different strategic goals and are operating in the same industry but in different main markets: FedEx is working on "producing outstanding financial returns" and focuses on the overnight
Premium United Parcel Service Value added Financial ratio
“Fresh” and “Dry” • Fresh Products had 21 day Shelf Lives • Dry Products had Long ( 18 to 24 Months) or Medium(10 to 12 weeks) Shelf Lives • Retail Outlets – Small independent The Issue • During the late 1980s‚ Barilla suffered increasing operational inefficiencies and cost penalties that resulted from large week-to-week variations in its distributors’ order patterns Distribution Procedure • Original flow of goods and information PLANT CDC’s Barilla run depots GD’s Chain supermarkets DO’s
Premium Inventory Supply chain management
Axis forces in the Libyan Desert‚ sea superiority obtained from the Atlantic Ocean to throughout the Mediterranean Sea‚ and last‚ the Suez Canal remaining in Allied control. Victory and control of these three essential points will definitely make Operational TORCH successful. Discussion follows on the significance of each point. First‚ destruction of the Axis forces (Panzerarmee Afrika) in the Libyan Desert settles most of the land of Eastern North Africa. A battle of almost two years ends. This
Premium World War II United States Ancient Rome
that describe the progress and commercialization of new products are an essential element of innovating management (Herstatt‚ 2002). Thus‚ Stage-Gate System is the new tool for managing new products in the market. It is both a conceptual and an operational model for moving the new product/service from idea to launch. The original Stage- Gate system was created in the 80s‚ based in a very deep study of successful entrepreneurs within major corporations as they drove successful new products to market
Premium Innovation New product development Product management
MARKETING IN THE OPERATIONAL CONTEXT: THE CASE OF IKEA I. Introduction In the recent years‚ the operations of many businesses have become global in nature. The internationalization of businesses phenomenon paved the way for various organizations to conveniently expand in other nations. By penetrating the international marketplace‚ organizations are able to acquire greater market in which to sell their products or provide business. One of the largest companies that has become global today
Premium Retailing Furniture Management
Case-Training For Excellence At Wegman Food Market Case: Training for Excellence at Wegman Food Market Wegmans Food Markets‚ “a regional supermarket chain based in Rochester‚ New York‚ is one of the top 75 U.S. supermarkets in terms of sales volume and is widely respected in the industry. Observers agree that training is a big reason why the company stands out‚” (Noe‚ Hollenbeck‚ Gerhart & Wright‚ 2009‚ p. 209). In this paper I will discuss how training at Wegmans’ is related to its organizational
Premium Human resource management Human resources