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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Report

    1.5.1.1 Incandescent Lamp A tungsten filament bulbs were used to performed and verified the effect of voltage variations on the performance and efficiency of the lighting lamp. From the experimental setup, it was showed that the lamps (incandescent lamps) consumes more energy at higher voltages; as the voltage increase, the lamp brightness (intensity) increases. Similarly, as the voltage decreases the lamps brightness appear dim. It should worth saying here that as the brightness increase at a higher

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Report

    In the simulation result for VSWR is shown in the figure N065, where for the frequency of 5.8GHz have an excellent result with 0.10dB and for S-band was 1.08, both results are less that 2dB and this difference of matching is reflected in the graphic of return loss. Figure 65 Comparison of the VSWR between S & C-band before assembly Figure 66 Comparison of the Smith Chart between S & C-band before assembly In figures N066 of the Smith Chart shows that the frequency of 5.8GHz is very near to center

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Report

    CHAPTER 6 SIMULATION RESULTS 6.1 Introduction The passive filters were designed according to the specifications of Table 2. The precharge method and the pre-charge sequence are an important and not trivial design step of the iUPQC due to the power flow characteristics of the system. During the start-up, the voltage supplied to the load cannot be distorted, and the iUPQC coupling in the circuit shall not affect the load. The pre-charge method developed allows the start-up of the iUPQC with no need of

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Report

    To begin the voltage measurement procedure, we made sure that the DC Power supply cables (positive and negative) were plugged into the power supply source so we could obtain a precise and accurate measurement. After we secured our cables into our power supply, we turned our power supply source on. We discovered that it was not directly plugged into the electrical outlet, so we connected it to the outlet and the digital numbers on the power supply appeared. Our next step was to tune the power supply’s

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Report

    Amazon 5 Bullet Points: ELIMINATE CONFUSION: Conveniently manage pills for the entire week MULTIPLE DIVIDERS: Each tray has four sections for morning, noon, evening and bedtime COLOR-CODED DAYS: Each day has a designated color to eliminate missed pills COMPACT DESIGN: Pill tower is compact for use at home, at work or while traveling CONVENIENT PILL SPLITTER: Easy to use pill splitter is also included Product Description: Organize and manage pills easily and efficiently with the Vive plastic

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    Lab 5 Assessment Questions & Answers

    found on the Internet? There are hundreds of malicious programs that can cause damage to computers and information on the computers. They can also slow down machine, and they might even use the computer to spread themselves to entire organization. 5. When trying to combat software vulnerabilities in the Workstation Domain, what is needed most to deal with operating system, application, and other software installations? Perform

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Report

    building. All laptops are in radio range of each other and node 2, 3,4 and 5 are communicating individually to node 1. The time for one experiment was about 60 seconds. Total of 10 trials have been taken and averaged to evaluate the parameters. In moving scenarios, nodes are stopped at corners for about three seconds before moving again. Experimental parameters: Function Value No of nodes 5 Flow Type CBR Packet Size 64 bytes No of Trials 10 Duration 60 sec Parameters

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Report

    DISCUSSIONS AND SIMULATION RESULTS Unless expressed otherwise, the simulation parameters altogether the simulations during this section square measure the with γ = three.8. we have a tendency to normalize the cell radius such d < one for the desired users within the target cell. to manage the S/Nratio (SNR) of the system, we have a tendency to normalize the signal strength of all users in order that the typical signal strength of the required users received within the target cell becomes E outlined

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Report

    V. SIMULATIONS AND RESULTS The output reference voltage drift of the proposed cross-coupled gain stage bandgap reference circuit as a function of temperature is as shown in Fig. 7.The output voltage is almost constant at 1.12V. From the simulation, the TC obtained for this circuit is 11.1ppm/°C. The VMAX is 1.1223V and VMIN is 1.12019V. For further minimizing the temperature coefficient value , piecewise curvature corrected current generator is added to the cross-coupled gain stage BGR. Fig.8.

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Precautions

    Based on the results, the maximum frequency that would not be aliased was the Nyquist frequency, which was 5000 Hz. In addition to that, the amplitude of the loud voice was higher than the amplitude of the low voice. The number of bits calculated based on the quantization was equal to 9.97 bits. The high cutoff and the low cutoff which are 110 Hz and 1100 Hz, were used to show the Fast Fourier Transform of the filtered voices, which results in producing better voice of the recording. Based on the

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