node and generate PWM signals accordingly and this PWM signal is been given to a motor driver and the motors are been driven individually. The communication between the control node and the Motor node is provided by Control Area Network. Block Diagram: Control Keys I/O POT 1 ADC NODE 1 CAN ECU LCD Display NODE 2 CAN ECU Motor Driver Motor PWM NODE 2 CAN ECU Motor Driver Motor PWM ADC
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Data Dictionary entry for a process from 1 to 5 Data Dictionary entry for a process 1 Process Name : Accept Order Process Number : 1 Purpose : Collect customer details‚ order details and store these details Input Data Flows : ORDER DETAILS Output Data Flows : CUSTOMER DETAILS‚ ORDER DETAILS Process description : This process accepts all customer order to rent DVDs and then stores all customer details and order details in the memory. Notes : The system stores the customer and order details
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1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 COMPANY HISTORY Organization Name. Chinneys Schooler’stuff Nature of Business. It is a retail and wholesale business. The process starts from the owner purchases/orders from the supplier/manufacturer and then the owner sells the product to the customers that request the product. It may be a direct selling from the shop to the customer or delivery from the business to the Customer. Owner. Nanette N. Molina Contact Number.09185484775 Address. ALDP Plaza Mall‚ Diversion
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Area of Study Discovery Duration 6-7 weeks (3 lessons per week) Outcomes Stage 6 3. A student develops language relevant to the study of English. 4. A student describes and analyses the ways language forms and features‚ and structures of texts shape meaning and influence responses. 6. A student engages with the details of the text in order to respond critically and personally. 9. A student assesses the appropriateness of a range of processes and technologies in the investigation and organisation
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should be marked at the bottom centre of the page. For Refrences‚ Bibliography and Appendix Font size: 10 Lline spacing: 1.0 Colours can be used only for the Institute logo‚ figures‚ charts and diagrams. Textual color should be black. Binding: Hard binding‚ black with golden embed text and logo. INDEX (16) CONTENTS (14) Page No. Certificate i Acknowledgement ii Abstract iii Index v List
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operation research notes Q1 a. Explain the role of Graphs and Diagrams b. What are the Types and General rules for graphical representation of data? Answer: Role of Graphs: Because graphs provide a compact‚ rhetorically powerful way of representing research findings‚ recent theories of science have postulated their use as a distinguishing feature of science. Studies have shown that the use of graphs in journal articles correlates highly with the hardness of scientific fields‚ both across
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What is TQM? Total Quality Management (TQM) is a structured system for meeting and exceeding customer needs and expectations by creating organization-wide participation in the planning and implementation of improvement (continuous and breakthrough) processes. Why TQM? In a global marketplace a major characteristic that will distinguish those organizations that are successful will be the quality of leadership‚ management‚ employees‚ work processes‚ product‚ and service. This means that products
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Question 1 Characteristics of bad systems To be useful‚ the information system must possess the characteristic of reliability‚ relevance‚ understandability‚ complete‚ accurate and comparability. However‚ in order for Encik Khalid to detect problems occur with the current or new system are based on the characteristics of bad system which are unreliable‚ irrelevance‚ not understandable‚ incomplete‚ inaccurate‚ and incomparable. The first characteristic is unreliable. Encik Khalid may detect the
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Krysten Goodman “Should Genetically Modified Foods be Labeled?” Do people really know what they are eating? How many Americans have even the slightest clue as to what they are actually putting into their bodies? The answer may be quite alarming‚ and something needs to be done to stop the madness before the inevitable train wreck. It is no wonder that‚ as a whole‚ Americans are fatter‚ more diseased‚ and unhappier than ever before. Perhaps we have genetically modified foods to thank for our
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Student name : Student ID : Operation Management: CHAPTER 7 – Capacity and Facilities Design Question 7-8: Facility layout refers to the arrangement of activities‚ processes‚ departments‚ workstations‚ storage areas‚ aisles‚ and common areas within an existing or proposed facility. The basic objective of the layout decision is to ensure a smooth flow of work‚ material‚ people and information through the system. We can list five goals of facility layout such as the following: 1. Eliminate wasted
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