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    Mr.Ryan

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    Teradyne Corporation: The Jaguar Project As Jack O’Brien‚ project lead of Teradyne’s Jaguar project‚ sat in traffic on his way to work he pondered his team’s efforts over the past eight years. Teradyne‚ a manufacturer of semiconductor test machines‚ had long been awaiting the arrival of their new full-range testing equipment. The project marked a number of firsts for Teradyne including up-front project planning‚ formalized tools for project tracking‚ and a structured development process. Despite

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    Samsung Introduction

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    industries is IT appliances industry. We choose Samsung Electronics Co. as our topic in this industry. Samsung has been dedicated to create a better world for over 70 years through various businesses. Today‚ Samsung extent advanced technology‚ semiconductors‚ skyscraper and plant construction‚ petrochemicals‚ fashion‚ medicine‚ finance‚ hotels and so on. Samsung now is the global market leader in high technology electronics manufacturing as well as digital media. Also‚ this company is a responsible

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    Integrated Circuit Design

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    engineering and computer engineering‚ encompassing the particular logic and circuit design techniques required to design integrated circuits‚ or ICs. ICs consist of miniaturized electronic components built into an electrical network on a monolithic semiconductor substrate by photolithography. IC design can be divided into the broad categories of digital and analog IC design. Digital IC design is to produce components such as microprocessors‚ FPGAs‚ memories (RAM‚ ROM‚ and flash) and digital ASICs. Digital

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    INTRODUCTION The electronics industry is center star in today’s transforming and globalized market. As such‚ improving and even accelerating high technology innovation‚ while ensuring its propriety‚ will be instrumental if the world is to maintain its competitive advantage for continued economic prosperity and indispensable national security. India is the fifth largest economy in the world and has the second largest gross domestic product among the emerging economies. Owing to its large population

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    Object Counter

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    INTRODUCTION This is a useful circuit for various purposes. In this circuit a counter is activated when a continuously supplied light is been blocked. It uses a counter IC CD 4033.An LDR enhances the counting process. This circuit an be used for various applications such as to count products going over a belt‚ and for counting persons passed at a point etc The project is done as a prototype and its Real one can display a three to ten digit numbers and can count unto thousands.

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    burglar alarm

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    Table of Contents List of tables 3 List of Figures 4 1Introduction 5 2 Circuit diagram 6 3 Circuit components 7 3.1 LDR 7 3.2 Resistors 8 3.2.1 Color code 8 3.3 IR LED 9 3.4 LED 11 3.5 OP-AMP 12 3.5.1 OP AMP LM 324 13 3.6 Transistor 15 3.6.1 Transistor 2N2222 15 3.7 SCR 16 3.7.1 SCR C106MG 18 C106MG 19 3.8V Battery 19 3.9 Photo diode 20 Principle of operation 21 3.9.1 IR Photo diode 21 3.10 Switches 22 3.11 Buzzer 23 3.11.1Mechanical buzzer 24 3.11.2 Electromechanical buzzer 24 3.11.3 Piezo buzzer

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    Technological change is a combination of more and of better technology. A recent study in the journal Science shows that the peak of the rate of change of the world’s capacity to compute information was in the year 1998‚ when the world’s technological capacity to compute information on general-purpose computers grew at 88% per year.[68] [edit] Transistor count versus computing performance The exponential processor transistor growth predicted by Moore does not always translate into exponentially

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    global industries including but not limited to electronics‚ machinery‚ chemical‚ financial services‚ engineering‚ and entertainment. Company Vision "Leading the Digital Convergence Revolution" Outstanding financial returns during the semiconductor boom of the mid-1980’s gave Korean firms‚ like Samsung Electronics‚ the financial capacity to devote funds to R&D that has ultimately made them the leaders of the digital convergence era. As a leader‚ Samsung is dedicated to providing a world

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    known for its apricots and walnuts than for its cutting-edge technology. The first time the term Silicon Valley was used‚ was in 1971 when a journalist wrote a couple of articles in Electronic News‚ a weekly electronic industry tabloid‚ about the semiconductor-industry around Palo Alto‚ California. Silicon Valley has since then transformed into a region filled with high-tech industry leaders who are constantly developing the most cutting edge technology. The world we live in now is filled with electronics

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    Solid State

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    The Solid State General characteristics of solid state: Definite mass‚ volume and shape Short intermolecular distances Strong intermolecular forces Fixed lattice positions of the constituent particles Incompressibility and rigidity Classification of the solid state: Crystalline Amorphous (sometimes called pseudo solids or super-cooled liquids) Differences between the crystalline and amorphous solids Crystalline Have definite characteristic geometrical shape Melt at a sharp and characteristic temperature

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