LED and Laser Transmitters LED Transmitter Light - emitting diode (LED) is a standard light source that carries low speed signals at short distances. LED light source is an all plastic fiber that transmits visible light. LED put out lower power and a bigger output pattern than laser light sources. LEDs have less bandwidth and are limiting to operate up to about 250Mhz or about 200Mbs. LED light sources do not contain hazardous material and last longer‚ about 10‚000 hours. Bulbs generate less heat
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Making a Laser Beam Security Alarm Circuit Posted by Swagatam Majumdar We have often seen laser alarm system as an integral part of security solution especially for a location which deserves hi-level security. Right from a museum preserving priceless historical possession; to a safety bank vault; and even in thriller flicks where the protagonist is seen on and often tied in the ray of red light beams‚ while trying to reach a safe vault; one is well acquainted with the usage of laser light beams
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Stephen White Biology Lab 11.1 Observations of the spicules of a sponge Supplies Microscope Prepared slide: Sponge Lab notebook Colored pencils Natural Sponges Hypothesis We will learn more in depth about sponges and the complexity of this animal Procedure Set up microscop as instructed in previous expiraments. Place the prepared slide under the microscope. Obeserve under low power and draw what you see in your notebook. This slide shows you the spicules‚ wich make
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Notes for WK2 – 10 September Lesson 1 * State the resolution and magnification that can be achieved by an electron microscope. * explain the need for staining samples for use in electron microscopy Lesson 2 * calculate linear magnification of an image such as photomicrograph or electron micrograph Key words * Resolution= the ability to distinguish 2 separate points as distinct from each other. * Magnification= the number of times greater an image is than the actual object
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HISTORY OF FIBER OPTICS * In 1840‚ Daniel Colladon and Jacques Babinet demonstrated the principle of guiding light by refraction. * It was followed by a public demonstration by John Tyndal in 1852. In 1870‚ Tyndal wrote about the property of total internal reflection in his book about the nature of light. * In 1880‚ Alexander Graham Bell and Sumner Tainter invented the Photophone‚ a device capable of transmitting sound waves over beam of light. This is considered as mankind’s first attempt
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Using The Microscope Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0027-00-01 Lab Report Assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this
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Claim:Researchers should not limit their investigations to only those areas in which they expect to discover something that has an immediate‚practical application. Reason:It is impossible to predict the outcome of a line of research with any certainty. It is a very well known fact that the most pivotal discoveries of Science have been an act of serendipity.There is probably no definite way of knowing the outcome of any particular body of research‚ despite knowing
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In this case study there are basically 5 product groups‚ Product A - Transformer Coils Product B - Cable Jointing Kits‚ Jelly Filled Cables Product C - Electric point Machines Product D - Steel Forgings Product E - Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS) Market share and Sales of each Product: Transformer coil: Market share 20 Percent and growing at an average of 20 percent per annum. This product is sold to manufactures of equipment i.e. Telecom Exchange and requires Rs 2 crore investment
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Refractive Index of Perspex Aim: the aim of this experiment is to find the refractive index of Perspex. Tools: Pencil Graph Paper Perspex glass Pin Procedures: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Ruler Styrofoam Paper Place an A4 paper over the Styrofoam‚ then Place the Perspex glass on the middle of the A4 paper and mark its place. Place a pin about away from the side of the Perspex glass‚ Draw six points about 10 degrees away from each other as labeled from 1-6 on
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| Exercise No 1. | ITN 101 | | WANGO TANGO | 1/30/2013 | 1. Which of the following is a common characteristic of a networking medium? (Choose all that apply.) * a. Bandwidth rating b. Interference susceptibility d. Maximum segment length 2. Which of the following types of fiber-optic connectors provides high density and requires only one connector for two cables? * c. MT-RJ 3. Which of the following conditions requires cables not to exceed a recommended maximum length
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