Feb 21st Rest & loosen up Feb 22nd Throwing workout, dumbbell jump squats 4x7 after throwing & 6x20m 6x20m sprints Feb 23rd REST Feb 24th Travel to Boston Feb 25th USATF Indoor Championships 7 Early Spring Results for Reese Hoffa Alabama Relays, USA 21.84m Mar 25th Dakar, Senegal 21.30m Apr 28th Hoffa Outdoor Prep II April 9th-April 27th, 2007 Week Power Lifts 1 5x5 2 5x4
Any question about bodily movement must inevitably call for some reference to the nervous system, for tu us it is quite clear that the nrevous system is the apparatus which most directly determines and organizes an organisms reactions to the world in which it lives. Rene Descartes and the Reflex Concept: All action was essentially a response to some event in the outside world. Something from the outside excites one of the senses. This transmits the excitation upward to the brain, which then relays the excitation downward to a muscle. The excitation from the senses thus eventually leads to a contradiction of a muscle and thereby to a reaction to the external event which started the whole sequence. In effect, the energy from the outside is reflected back by the nervous system to the animal's muscles- the term 'reflex' finds its origin in this conception. Basic Nervous Functions: Reception, Integration, Reaction:
Measuring Period versus Frequency 95 Mixing 97 Voltage-to-Frequency Converters 99 Clock Resolution 102 5 Output Control Methods 103 Open-Loop Control 103 Negative Feedback and Control 103 Microprocessor-Based Systems 104 On-Off Control 105 Proportional Control 108 PID Control 110 Motor Control 123 Measuring and Analyzing Control Loops 130 6 Solenoids, Relays, and Other Analog Outputs 137 Solenoids 137 Heaters 143 Coolers 148 Fans 149 LEDs 151 7 Motors 161 Stepper Motors 161 DC Motors 180 Brushless DC Motors 184 Tradeoffs between Motors 198 Motor Torque 201 vi Contents 8 EMI 203 Ground Loops 203 ESD 208
Act 3 Scene 1 Cassio sends musicians to play outside of Othello’s window, hoping to win back some of his friend’s support. However, Othello sends his servant to wave them away. Cassio begs the servant for a message to be sent to Emilia in order for him to gain access to Desdemona. Iago appears and tells Cassio that he will retrieve Emilia and somehow get Othello away so as Cassio can speak with Desdemona. When Emilia arrives, she relays how Othello and Desdemona have been discussing the case and that even though Desdemona has been pleading his case, the reinstatement of Cassio is impractical because of Montano’s popularity in Cyprus. Emilia eventually lets Cassio enter, telling him to wait while she fetches Desdemona. Scene 2 Othello and Iago, with a Cyprus gentleman walk at a nearby citadel, discussing matters of state. Othello hands some letters for delivery to Iago and decides to check the fortifications. Scene 3
TTÜ elektroenergeetika instituut Kõrgepingetehnika õppetool Loengukursus AEK 3025 48 Rein Oidram _____________________________________________________________________ Kirjandus 1. / . ... , 1990. 2. M. Lehtonen, T. Hakola. Neutral earthing and power system protection. Earthing solutions and protective relaying in medium voltage distribution networks. ABB Transmit Oy, Relays and Network Control, Vaasa, Finland. 3. Teknisiä tietoja ja taulukoita. ABB Strömberg, Vaasa, 1990. 4. Switchgear Manual. 10th edition. Edited by Henning Gremmel for ABB Calor Emag Schaltanlagen AG Mannheim. Cornelsen Verlag, Berlin. 2001. 5. Ü. Treufeldt. Lühised elektrisüsteemides. TTÜ. Tallinn, 2002. 160 lk. 6. Kõik kättesaadavad Eestis ja mujal ilmuvad elektroenergeetikaalased ajakirjad ja Interneti leheküljed (www.abb.com, www.siemens.com, www.merlingerin.com/MG/en/index
TTÜ elektroenergeetika instituut Kõrgepingetehnika õppetool Loengukursus AEK 3025 54 Rein Oidram _____________________________________________________________________ Kirjandus 1. / . ... , 1990. 2. M. Lehtonen, T. Hakola. Neutral earthing and power system protection. Earthing solutions and protective relaying in medium voltage distribution networks. ABB Transmit Oy, Relays and Network Control, Vaasa, Finland. 3. Teknisiä tietoja ja taulukoita. ABB Strömberg, Vaasa, 1990. 4. Switchgear Manual. 10th edition. Edited by Henning Gremmel for ABB Calor Emag Schaltanlagen AG Mannheim. Cornelsen Verlag, Berlin. 2001. 5. Ü. Treufeldt. Lühised elektrisüsteemides. TTÜ. Tallinn, 2002. 160 lk. 6. Kõik kättesaadavad Eestis ja mujal ilmuvad elektroenergeetikaalased ajakirjad ja Interneti leheküljed (www.abb.com, www.siemens.com, www.merlingerin.com/MG/en/index
As a coun- termeasure for such errors, external safety measures must be provided to en- sure safety in the system. xvi Operating Environment Precautions 4 • The PC outputs may remain ON or OFF due to deposition or burning of the output relays or destruction of the output transistors. As a countermeasure for such problems, external safety measures must be provided to ensure safety in the system. • When the 24-VDC output (service power supply to the PC) is overloaded or short-circuited, the voltage may drop and result in the outputs being turned OFF
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Exterior lamps - removal and refitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Tailgate wiper motor - removal and refitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Fuel computer components - removal and refitting . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Washer fluid level check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .See Chapter 1 Fuses, relays and circuit breakers - general information . . . . . . . . . .3 Wash/wipe system components - removal and refitting . . . . . . . . .20 General information and precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Windscreen/tailgate wiper blades and arms - removal and refitting 17 Headlamps and auxiliary lamps - beam alignment . . . . . . . . . . . . .
plaintext key ciphertext 11000 10011 0101 1 At the receiving end, the key pulses are applied one by one to the successive ciphertext pulses; the rule determines the plaintext pulses. With cipher pulses 10100, and the key pulses 00110, the plaintext would be: ciphertext 10100 key 00110 plaintext 1 0 0 1 0, or d. To combine the pulses electrically Vernam devised an arrangement of magnets, relays, and bus-bars. Since encipherment and decipherment were reciprocal, the same arrangement served for both. He fed the pulses into this device from two tape readers—one for a keytape, the other for the plaintext tape. The mechanism closed a circuit, resulting in a mark, when the two incoming pulses were different, and opened a circuit, resulting in a space, when they were the same. This output of marks and spaces could be transmitted just like an ordinary teletypewriter message to the receiver