Hours 4 3 4 3 4 3 Credit 4 2 4 2 4 2 University External Marks 50 50 50 CSE361 CSE313 CSE363 AS301 EC316 EC366 EC317 EC367 Data Structures (Practical) Peripheral Devices & Interfaces Hardware Lab (Practical) Engineering Mathematics – III Digital Electronics Digital Electronics (Practical) Microprocessors Microprocessors (Practical) 0 3 0 3 3 0 3 0 15 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 5 3 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 09 3 4 2 4 4 2 4 2 29 2 4 1 4 4 1 4 1 25 50 50 50 50 250 Internal Total Sessional Marks 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
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English Français DVD VIDEO PLAYER LECTEUR DVD VIDEO XV-N50BK/XV-N55SL Before operation Avant le fonctionnement 2 Preparations Préparatifs 3 Basic operations Opérations de base 8 Advanced operations Opérations avancées MP3/WMA disc playback Lecture d’un disque MP3/ WMA JPEG disc playback Lecture de disques JPEG Changing the initial settings Modification des réglages initiaux Additional information Informations complémentaires 13 21 23 VIDEO 26 INSTRUCTIONS MANUEL D’INSTREUCTIONS 31
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Digital Circuit Timer Interrupt at 250Hz (Sampling Rate) Verified by checking on the oscilloscope to see a spike every 4ms (250Hz) Analog-to-Digital Converter We inputted the ECG waveform to the microcontroller ADC and graphed the output values. The graph resembles an ECG waveform. This means the ADC was able to digitilize the analog signal. By creating a conversation chart, we could were able to confirm the ADC representation of the signal corresponded with the original ECG signal.
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CompTIA A+ Certification Exam Objectives EXAM NUMBER: 220-901 About the Exam Candidates are encouraged to use this document to help prepare for CompTIA A+ 220-901. In order to receive the CompTIA A+ certification, you must pass two exams: 220-901 and 220-902. CompTIA A+ 220-901 measures the necessary skills for an entry-level IT professional. Successful candidates will have the knowledge required to: • Assemble components based on customer requirements • Install, configure and maintain
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DATA COMMUNICATION ASSIGNMENT 2 CLASSIFICATION ON WIRELESS NETWORKS Size -WLANS: Wireless Local Area Networks: WLANS allow users in a local area, such as a university campus or library, to form a network or gain access to the internet. A temporary network can be formed by a small number of users without the need of an access point; given that they do not need access to network resources. -WPANS: Wireless Personal Area Networks: The two current technologies for wireless personal area networks
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Performance Indicator: * The issues of the case revolved around coordination problems, spillover problems and value creation and capture (technology without a business model). * In conclusion, we should be: * Concerned if success requires all parties to move at once: the coordination problem * Concerned if the plan requires a third party to make an investment that benefits the industry as a whole: the spillover problem * Alert for value creation and capture problems
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Don't forget to check out the Online Learning Center, www.mhhe.com/forouzan for additional resources! Instructors and students using Data Communications and Networking, Fourth Edition by Behrouz A. Forouzan will find a wide variety of resources available at the Online Learning Center, www.mhhe.comlforouzan Instructor Resources Instructors can access the following resources by contacting their McGraw-Hill Representative for a secure password. PowerPoint Slides. Contain figures, tables, highlighted
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TITLE PAGE Wearable Obstacle Detection for the Blind that can Detect Discrete Elevation using Gizduino Microcontroller by Nicole Sam Rey P. Cuaresma Carissa D. Eustaquio Glenda T. Ofiana A Thesis Report Submitted to the School of Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Engineering in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Mapúa Institute of Technology May 2015 ii iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researchers would like
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The Future of Digital Crime and Digital Terrorism Introduction You will learn that law enforcement personnel that is just coming into this field needs to be trained with the upcoming technology. There is no need to train them on the old stuff and wait to train them on the new. They need to be able to be one step ahead of digital crime and digital terrorism. Right now, law enforcement is falling behind. Digital Crime Forecast The future of digital crime and digital terrorism is going to get
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2011 Living in a Digital World Objectives Overview See Page 257 for Detailed Objectives Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World Chapter 5 2 Objectives Overview See Page 257 for Detailed Objectives Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World Chapter 5 3 What Is Input? • Input is any data and instructions entered into the memory of a computer Pages 258 – 259 Figure 5-1 Discovering Computers 2011: Living in a Digital World Chapter 5
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