Leidsid 22 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Filters report 5 Electronics and Semiconductor Engineering". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
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All the other parts in the system, including the sensors them- selves, have similar variations. While these will be addressed in more detail in Chapter 9, “High-Precision Applications,” the important thing from a system point of view is this: how will the required accuracy be achieved? For example, say we’re still trying to measure that 0-to-100°C temperature range. Measurement with 1°C accuracy may be achievable without adjust- ments. However, you might find that the .1°C figure requires some kind of calibration because you can’t get a temperature sensor in your price range with that accuracy. You may have to include an adjustment in the design to compensate for this variation. The need for a calibration step implies other things. Will the part of the system with the temperature sensor be part of the board that contains the compensation? If not, how do you keep the two parts together once calibra- tion is performed
INTENSIIVKURSUS ”TOOTMISE AUTOMATISEERIMINE” Intensiivkursus kuulub projekti: „Energia- ja geotehnika doktorikool II” tegevuskavasse Ins. Viktor Beldjajev TÄITURMEHHANISMID Loengumaterjalid Tallinn 2010 Sisukord Tähistused ................................................................................................................................. 5 1. Sissejuhatus ........................................................................................................................... 6 2. Täiturmehhanismide olemus ............................................................................................... 7 2.1. Täiturmehhanismide klassifikatsioon .................................................................................. 7 2.2. Automaatsüsteem ......................................
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Thus, if one antenna is experiencing a deep fade, it is likely that another has a sufficient signal. Collectively such a system can provide a robust link. While this is primarily seen in receiving systems (diversity reception), the analog has also proven valuable for transmitting systems (transmit diversity) as well. 26. Mida näitab ja milleks kasutatakse FSPL valemit? FSPL – Free Space Path Loss the attenuation of radio energy between the feedpoints of two antennas that results from the combination of the receiving antenna's capture area plus the obstacle-free, line-of-sight path through free space (usually air). (arvutamiseks olemas special exceli fail) Valem : c on sama mis lambda, sest kiirus raadiolevil ja valguskiirusel sama. 27. Informatsiooni mõiste ja mõõtühikud Informatsiooni mõõtühikud: bitt ja bait, nende detsimaalliited. 1 bait = 8 bitti (1 B = 8 b). Bitt on väiksem mõõtühik, kas 1 või 0. Ühte
3 ELEKTRIAJAMITE ELEKTROONSED SÜSTEEMID 4 Valery Vodovozov, Dmitri Vinnikov, Raik Jansikene Toimetanud Evi-Õie Pless Kaane kujundanud Ann Gornischeff Käesoleva raamatu koostamist ja kirjastamist on toetanud SA Innove Tallinna Tehnikaülikool Elektriajamite ja jõuelektroonika instituut Ehitajate tee 5, Tallinn 19086 Telefon 620 3700 Faks 620 3701 http://www.ene.ttu.ee/elektriajamid/ Autoriõigus: Valery Vodovozov, Dmitri Vinnikov, Raik Jansikene TTÜ elektriajamite ja jõuelektroonika instituut, 2008 ISBN ............................ Kirjastaja: TTÜ elektriajamite ja jõuelektroonika instituut 3 Sisukord Tähised............................................................................................................................5 Sümbolid .....................
(c) (i) 65; 130; 65; 3 (ii) 0.138 + 0.007 + 0.061; (or other suitable working) 0.206 – 0.208; 2 marks for correct value if no working shown ecf for both marks but calculated value must be to three decimal places 2 (iii) support, figure lower than 5.991 / figure lower than critical value; R ‘support’ on its own. ecf applies if value in (ii) is incorrect 1 [16] 2. named characteristic; named environmental factor; (mark first answer only) 2
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Callahan Keizo Arihara Food Technology and Safety Laboratory, Department of Animal Science, Kitasato Bldg 201, BARC-East, Beltsville, Maryland University, Towada-shi, Aomori 034-8628, 20705, USA. Japan. E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Marta Castro-Giráldez M. Concepción Aristoy Institute of Food Engineering for Department of Food Science, Instituto de Development, Universidad Politécnica de Agroquímica y Tecnología de Alimentos Valencia, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 (CSIC), PO Box 73, 46100 Burjassot Valencia, Spain. (Valencia), Spain. E-mail: [email protected] Pier Sandro Cocconcelli Istituto di Microbiologia, Centro Ricerche
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ity that is the approaching intruder. Sometimes a shade of color is the trigger fea- ture. The experiments of ethologists have shown, for instance, that a male robin, acting as if a rival robin had entered its territory, will vigorously attack nothing more than a clump of robin red breast feathers placed there. At the same time, it will virtually ignore a perfect stuffed replica of a male robin without red breast feathers (Lack, 1943). Similar results have been found in another species of bird, the bluethroat, where it appears that the trigger for territorial defense is a specific shade of blue breast feathers (Peiponen, 1960). Before we enjoy too smugly the ease with which trigger features can trick lower animals into reacting in ways wholly inappropriate to the situation, we should realize two things. First, the automatic, fixed-action patterns of these ani- mals work very well most of the time
the writers, the stories, and the movies made from them. Power flows in those rooms like hot lava, and until I worked at Fox 2 0 0 0 I had only heard it rumbling. Now I was standing hip deep in it. It was the most adult environment I had ever been in, run on unspoken but rigorous principles of personal responsibility. N o whining allowed, no excuses. And the same fierce intensity was applied to the stories. Every concept, every comment, every suggestion had to pass the most stringent tests of common sense, logic, and show business instinct. I had the good fortune to work with some of the best story brains in the business, foremost among them being Fox 2 0 0 0 ' s founder Laura Ziskin, but also many talented executives, writers, directors, and producers. In this exacting laboratory I learned useful techniques for analyzing stories, ways of looking at characters and describing story situations that I hope will inform the new sections
particular message. Codewords or codenumbers can be subjected to transposition or substitution just like any other group of letters or numbers—the transforming processes do not ask that the texts given to them be intelligible. Code that has not yet undergone such a process—called superencipherment —or which has been deciphered from it is called placode, a shortening of "plain code." Code that has been transformed is called encicode, from "enciphered code." To pass a plaintext through these transformations is to encipher or encode it, as the case may be. What comes out of the transformation is the ciphertext or the codetext. The final secret message, wrapped up and sent, is the cryptogram. (The term "ciphertext" emphasizes the result of encipherment more, while "cryptogram" emphasizes the fact of transmission more; it is analogous to "telegram.") To decipher or
Examples of such surfaces are the retina of the eye or a movie screen. The distance from the lens to the focal plane is known as focal length. In cameras, telescopes, and similar devices, the lens is turned on a screw-thread mounting to adjust the focal length. This action allows focusing of images of objects at various distances. In the human eye, focal length is adjusted by muscles that alter the lens curvature. Light rays of different colors are bent by varying degrees as they pass through a curved surface. This causes a distortion of the image, known as chromatic aberration. In cameras, sharp images are obtained by arranging two or more lenses so that the aberration of one cancels out the aberration of another. Such an arrangement of lenses is called an achromatic lens. QUESTION: According to the passage, what is focal length? (A) A curved surface that refracts light. (B) The distance from the focal plane to the lens.
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EHITUSTEADUSKOND Eesti eluasemefondi puitkorterelamute ehitustehniline seisukord ning prognoositav eluiga Uuringu lõpparuanne Ehituskonstruktsioonid Ehitusfüüsika Tehnosüsteemid Sisekliima Energiatõhusus Tallinn 2011 EHITUSTEADUSKOND Eesti eluasemefondi puitkorterelamute ehitustehniline seisukord ning prognoositav eluiga Uuringu lõpparuanne Targo Kalamees, Endrik Arumägi, Alar Just, Urve Kallavus, Lauri Mikli, Martin Thalfeldt, Paul Klõšeiko, Tõnis Agasild, Eva Liho, Priit Haug, Kristo Tuurmann, Roode Liias, Karl Õiger, Priit Langeproon, Oliver Orro, Leele Välja, Maris Suits, Georg Kodi, Simo Ilomets, Üllar Alev, Lembit Kurik
were no favourable opportunities for the performance of large works under the restricting circumstances. He hoped to find suitable opportunities in Western Europe and left for Europe in January 1908. Before departure, he gave a concert of his works, a second concert took place later in Tallinn.1 The programme included his pathetic overture Julius Caesar. This work stands out as the first Estonian symphonic composition, written in 1896, during his student years in St. Petersburg, one year earlier than Kalevala by Aleksander Läte. The music was inspired by the Shakespearian tragedy of the same title. The overture begins with a bright introductory theme on brass instruments: let us call it the theme of Caesar: Example 3. The next subsidiary theme is mournful and restless. As a formal novelty the subsidiary theme is presented in a D major tonality (the main tonality being C minor),