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Iowa State >> E E >> 314x (Fall, 2008)
The concept Sheet Definitions, concepts, and what we know Last updated 1/25/07 Period: T in Seconds (sec) T is the shortest time for the wave to repeat. The time for one oscillation Wavelength: in meters (m) is the shortest distance for a wave to ...
Iowa State >> E E >> 330 (Fall, 2008)
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Iowa State >> E E >> 330 (Fall, 2008)
Performing post-layout simulations Parasitic capacitances and resistances in the layout can strongly affect the performance of a design. To evaluate the effects of parasitics and to gain a higher degree of confidence that a layout will result in a ch...
Iowa State >> E E >> 330 (Fall, 2008)
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Iowa State >> E E >> 330 (Fall, 2008)
EE 434 Exam 2 Fall 2003 Name_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Instructions. Students may bring 4 pages of notes to this exam. There are 9 questions. The first 8 are worth 2 points each and question 9 is worth 4 points. There are 6 problems. Solve any 5 o...
Iowa State >> E E >> 330 (Fall, 2008)
Page 1 of 9 EE 434 FINAL EXAM Fall 2003 Name _ Instructions. You may bring up to 6 sheets of notes to this exam which is comprised of 6 problems and 8 questions. The weight for each question is 2 points and for each problem is 14 points. Please solv...
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Iowa State >> E E >> 418 (Fall, 2008)
antennas tx/rx Impedance matching and the Smith chart The fundamentals. Tried and true, the Smith chart is still the basic tool for determining transmission line impedances. designer has to be familiar with the multiple data inputs that need to be e...
Iowa State >> E E >> 418x (Fall, 2008)
antennas tx/rx Impedance matching and the Smith chart The fundamentals. Tried and true, the Smith chart is still the basic tool for determining transmission line impedances. designer has to be familiar with the multiple data inputs that need to be e...
Iowa State >> E E >> 418 (Fall, 2008)
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Iowa State >> E E >> 418 (Fall, 2008)
418 Laboratory Exercise Low Resistance High Resistance Measurements page 1 Fall 2007, Robert J Weber Objective: Know how to measure small resistances and large resistances and to have applied this knowledge to an actual measurement. Approach: A ...
Iowa State >> E E >> 418x (Fall, 2008)
418 Laboratory Exercise Low Resistance High Resistance Measurements page 1 Fall 2007, Robert J Weber Objective: Know how to measure small resistances and large resistances and to have applied this knowledge to an actual measurement. Approach: A ...
Iowa State >> E E >> 418 (Fall, 2008)
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Iowa State >> E E >> 423 (Spring, 2008)
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Iowa State >> E E >> 423 (Spring, 2008)
Simulation of a FSK, BPSK, QPSK and QASK modulated signal. In digital communication over a wireless medium, the received signal is given as: where and are the received signal and the channel coefficient vectors at the L branches, d (i) is the data ...
Iowa State >> E E >> 423 (Spring, 2008)
Low-Powe r Wir eless Co mmu nicatio ns f or Virtual En vi ronme nts Course Integratio n Julie A. Dickerson, Robert J. Weber, Diane T. Rover, Eric Eekhoff, Bernard Lwakabamba, Feng Chen, Zheng Min Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept. Carolina Cr...
Iowa State >> E E >> 424 (Fall, 2008)
Adaptive Filters Laboratory Introduction This lab covers adaptive filters for system identification. In this case the FIR filter coefficients are modified to learn the output of an IIR bandpass filter. The system will be designed in Matlab and implem...
Iowa State >> E E >> 424 (Fall, 2008)
EE 424 HOMEWORK 2 FALL 2003 Chapter 3: Problem 3.1. To this problem add tests to determine causality and BIBO stability. Find the time domain version h(n) and its transfer function H(z) (the Z-transform) for each of the five systems. Problem 3.3 a, c...
Iowa State >> E E >> 465 (Fall, 2008)
Final Design Projects For EE465 it is required to complete one of the following projects, write a formal report, and give a scheduled informal presentation and demonstration of project. This project will be due on the 28th of April 2004 at 4pm. All F...
Iowa State >> E E >> 465 (Fall, 2008)
1 Chapter 6 Problem Set Chapter 6 PROBLEMS 1. [E, None, 4.2] Implement the equation X = (A + B) (C + D + E) + F) G using complementary CMOS. Size the devices so that the output resistance is the same as that of an inverter with an NMOS W/L = 2 and ...
Iowa State >> E E >> 465 (Fall, 2008)
CMOS Inverter N Well VDD 2 VDD PMOS In Out PMOS Contacts In Out Metal 1 NMOS Polysilicon NMOS GND Digital Integrated Circuits2nd Inverter Two Inverters Share power and ground Abut cells VDD Connect in Metal Digital Integrated Circuits2nd...
Iowa State >> E E >> 465 (Fall, 2008)
Lab 7 Dynamic Logic Styles INTRODUCTION In this lab we will discover the strengths and weaknesses of different logic styles. The specific types we will evaluate are domino, nora, dcvsl logic style. We will also be looking into the extra structures t...
Iowa State >> E E >> 510 (Spring, 2008)
EE 510 Spring 2007 Noise Concepts This problem is Due Friday 2/2/07 Calculate noise power over a 1GHz bandwidth from a resistor a 50 and a 10 M resistor. a) A 50 resistor b) A 10M resistor c) Calculate the noise voltage (open CKT) over a 1 GHz Bandw...
Iowa State >> E E >> 520 (Fall, 2008)
Homework #5 for Course EE520 (F06) Due on 12:10pm, Wed, Nov. 15 (10 points) Name: University ID: Q1 Decorrelator and MMSE detector (c.f Section 8.3). A MIMO system with nt transmit and nr receive antennas. Received signal vector is given by y = Hx...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 507 (Fall, 2008)
SPRING 2005 Dr. Bowen ZOOLOGY 507ADVANCED ANIMAL BEHAVIOR ELECTRONIC RESOURCES ON THE WEB THROUGH ISU 1. Open a web browser. 2. Access the ISU Library home page. From the ISU home page (www.iastate.edu), click on Library. 3. Collections-Library Cat...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 581 (Fall, 2008)
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution (2005) 52: 10691078 DOI 10.1007/s10722-004-6115-z # Springer 2005 Identification of AFLP markers that discriminate between cultivated cotton and the Hawaiian island endemic, Gossypium tomentosum Nuttall ex Seema...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 586l (Fall, 2008)
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution (2005) 52: 10691078 DOI 10.1007/s10722-004-6115-z # Springer 2005 Identification of AFLP markers that discriminate between cultivated cotton and the Hawaiian island endemic, Gossypium tomentosum Nuttall ex Seema...
Iowa State >> ENSCI >> 586l (Fall, 2008)
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution (2005) 52: 10691078 DOI 10.1007/s10722-004-6115-z # Springer 2005 Identification of AFLP markers that discriminate between cultivated cotton and the Hawaiian island endemic, Gossypium tomentosum Nuttall ex Seema...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 581 (Fall, 2008)
Modified 01-02 Through A LOOking Glass An Invertebrate Inquiry by C. Drewes http:/www.eeob.iastate.edu/faculty/DrewesC/htdocs EEOB Department Iowa State University [ NOTE: The procedures in this write-up use flat-tipped plastic culture tubes to vi...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 586l (Fall, 2008)
Modified 01-02 Through A LOOking Glass An Invertebrate Inquiry by C. Drewes http:/www.eeob.iastate.edu/faculty/DrewesC/htdocs EEOB Department Iowa State University [ NOTE: The procedures in this write-up use flat-tipped plastic culture tubes to vi...
Iowa State >> ENSCI >> 586l (Fall, 2008)
Modified 01-02 Through A LOOking Glass An Invertebrate Inquiry by C. Drewes http:/www.eeob.iastate.edu/faculty/DrewesC/htdocs EEOB Department Iowa State University [ NOTE: The procedures in this write-up use flat-tipped plastic culture tubes to vi...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 581 (Fall, 2008)
Published online June 29, 2007 Tree Species Effects on Soil Properties in Experimental Plantations in Tropical Moist Forest A. E. Russell* Dep. of Natural Resource Ecology and Management Iowa State Univ. Ames, IA 50011 J. W. Raich O. J. Valverde-Ba...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 581 (Fall, 2008)
WATER (for freshwater invertebrates) http:/www.eeob.iastate.edu/faculty/DrewesC/htdocs C. Drewes, 2002 * DECHLORINATED TAP WATER * (excellent) Chlorinated water is highly toxic to freshwater and marine organisms, including protozoans, invertebrates...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 581 (Fall, 2008)
PREDATOR ACTIVITY RELATED TO LANDSCAPE FEATURES IN NORTHERN IOWA AARON K. KUEHL,1 Department of Animal Ecology, Iowa State University, Science II, Ames, IA 50011, USA WILLIAM R. CLARK,2 Department of Animal Ecology, Iowa State University, 124 Science...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 586l (Fall, 2008)
PREDATOR ACTIVITY RELATED TO LANDSCAPE FEATURES IN NORTHERN IOWA AARON K. KUEHL,1 Department of Animal Ecology, Iowa State University, Science II, Ames, IA 50011, USA WILLIAM R. CLARK,2 Department of Animal Ecology, Iowa State University, 124 Science...
Iowa State >> ENSCI >> 586l (Fall, 2008)
PREDATOR ACTIVITY RELATED TO LANDSCAPE FEATURES IN NORTHERN IOWA AARON K. KUEHL,1 Department of Animal Ecology, Iowa State University, Science II, Ames, IA 50011, USA WILLIAM R. CLARK,2 Department of Animal Ecology, Iowa State University, 124 Science...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 581 (Fall, 2008)
WORM LIMERICKS WORM LIMERICK #1 (circulation / respiration) Did you know there are worms in the lake Whose conditions we just couldn\'t take? With their head in the mud Always pumping red blood To make sure that they\'re always awake. WORM LIMERICK #2...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 586l (Fall, 2008)
WORM LIMERICKS WORM LIMERICK #1 (circulation / respiration) Did you know there are worms in the lake Whose conditions we just couldn\'t take? With their head in the mud Always pumping red blood To make sure that they\'re always awake. WORM LIMERICK #2...
Iowa State >> ENSCI >> 586l (Fall, 2008)
WORM LIMERICKS WORM LIMERICK #1 (circulation / respiration) Did you know there are worms in the lake Whose conditions we just couldn\'t take? With their head in the mud Always pumping red blood To make sure that they\'re always awake. WORM LIMERICK #2...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 581 (Fall, 2008)
Forest Ecology and Management 239 (2007) 128135 www.elsevier.com/locate/foreco James W. Raich a,*, Ann E. Russell b, Ricardo Bedoya-Arrieta c a b Received 1 October 2006; received in revised form 26 November 2006; accepted 29 November 2006 Abstrac...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 581 (Fall, 2008)
LG Clark Lab: Sequencing Primers and PCR Protocols Region atpI-atpH ndhF (5 end) Size (bp) ~930 ~1300 Primer Sets atpI: CCG GTC ATG TTT CTT GGA TT (53.0C) atpH: CAA TAA CRG AAG CAG CAG CA (54.8C) 5F: ATG GAA CAK ACA TAT SAA TAT GC (49.7C) 1318R: CGA ...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 581 (Fall, 2008)
BMC Biology Research article BioMed Central Open Access Duplicate gene expression in allopolyploid Gossypium reveals two temporally distinct phases of expression evolution Lex Flagel1, Joshua Udall2, Dan Nettleton3 and Jonathan Wendel*1 Address: 1...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 586l (Fall, 2008)
BMC Biology Research article BioMed Central Open Access Duplicate gene expression in allopolyploid Gossypium reveals two temporally distinct phases of expression evolution Lex Flagel1, Joshua Udall2, Dan Nettleton3 and Jonathan Wendel*1 Address: 1...
Iowa State >> ENSCI >> 586l (Fall, 2008)
BMC Biology Research article BioMed Central Open Access Duplicate gene expression in allopolyploid Gossypium reveals two temporally distinct phases of expression evolution Lex Flagel1, Joshua Udall2, Dan Nettleton3 and Jonathan Wendel*1 Address: 1...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 581 (Fall, 2008)
Chapter 30 The Evolutionary Genetics of Senescence Daniel E.L. Promislow Anne Bronikowski Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future, And time future contained in time past. T.S. Eliot, Burnt Norton This book includes chapters...
Iowa State >> EEOB >> 586l (Fall, 2008)
Chapter 30 The Evolutionary Genetics of Senescence Daniel E.L. Promislow Anne Bronikowski Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future, And time future contained in time past. T.S. Eliot, Burnt Norton This book includes chapters...
Iowa State >> ENSCI >> 586l (Fall, 2008)
Chapter 30 The Evolutionary Genetics of Senescence Daniel E.L. Promislow Anne Bronikowski Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future, And time future contained in time past. T.S. Eliot, Burnt Norton This book includes chapters...
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Iowa State >> E M >> 274h (Fall, 2008)
The solution of statically determinant and indeterminant trusses with the method of Finite Elements and MATLAB example problem 10 kN 3 5 kN (3) 2 () (2) 1 (1) 3m pin roller 2m 2m for all the bars E = 210 GPa = 210x106 kN/m2 A = 10-4 m2 Note...
Iowa State >> E M >> 274h (Fall, 2008)
M cans, each of weight W M 3 2 1 30o Special Homework Problem Determine the maximum number of cans that can be stacked on the smooth surfaces shown as a function of the angle of the left hand surface before the stack loses equilibrium and the lowe...
Iowa State >> E M >> 274h (Fall, 2008)
The solution of statically determinant a d indeterminant sp g e so u o o s a ca y de e a and de e a spring problems with the method of Finite Elements and MATLAB example problem 3 1 k k k=120 kN/m P =20 kN k P 5 k k k 4 2 %spring_script6 Nn = 5;% n...
Iowa State >> E M >> 274h (Fall, 2008)
Fall 2008 Engineering Mechanics 274H Statics Text: Statics, 2nd Ed., Riley and Sturges Supplementary Web Notes: www.public.iastate.edu/~e_m.274h 1M 2W 3F 4M 5W 6F 7M 8W 9F 10 M 11 W 12 F 13 M 14 W 15 F 16 M 17 W 18 F 19 M 20 W 21 F 22 M 23 W 24 F 25 ...
Iowa State >> E M >> 424 (Fall, 2008)
Use of the Principle of Least Work and Castigliano\'s Second Theorem 2a P P 2b Determine the elongation of the frame between the points where the two loads are applied For simplicity consider one quarter of the frame a u b there is no shear stress ...
Iowa State >> E M >> 424 (Fall, 2008)
The four pillars equilibrium compatibility of all stress analyses boundary conditions stress-strain equilibrium F = 0 x j =1 3 ji j =0 M = 0 ij = ji locally everywhere compatibility 3-D: 2-D: Rijkl = 0 212 211 2 22 2 =0 2 2 x1x...
Iowa State >> E M >> 424 (Fall, 2008)
Torsion of thin, open sections shear stress distribution torque,T a a a max a b max = J eff t (t < b) Tt J eff T = GJ eff twist/ unit length 1 = bt 3 3 Torsion of a Thin Closed Section (single cell) = area contained within the centerline...
Iowa State >> E M >> 424 (Fall, 2008)
Prob. 2.3.2 Determine the principal stresses for the following states of stress (all in MPa): 0 0 0 0 75 30 [ ] = 0 30 45 0 20 0 [ ] = 20 0 10 0 10 0 (a) (e) (b) 80 40 80 [ ] = 40 40 120 80 120 40 (f) 0 40 50 [ ] = ...
Iowa State >> E M >> 424 (Fall, 2008)
p0 y width = b h h L L p0bL x p0bL p0 x 2 = + a2 x 2 + b3 x 2 y + d3 y 3 + b5 x 4 y + d5 x 2 y 3 + f 5 y 5 4 six unknown constants 4 = 0 24b5 + 24d5 + 120 f5 = 0 (1) Boundary Conditions yy ( x, h ) = p0 xy ( x, h ) = 0 y h h x (I) (II) ...
Iowa State >> E M >> 564 (Fall, 2008)
Continue: Solution of BVP EM564-S06 Bastawros 1/17/06 1 /7 Continue: Solution of BVP EM564-S06 Bastawros 1/17/06 2 /7 Continue: Solution of BVP EM564-S06 Bastawros 1/17/06 3 /7 Continue: Solution of BVP EM564-S06 Bastawros 1/17/06 4 /7 Co...
Iowa State >> E M >> 564 (Fall, 2008)
Importance of Fatigue Bottom line: Fluctuating loads are more detriment than monotonic loading Fatigue Crack Growth Ashraf -F. Bastawros Aerospace and Engineering Mechanics Iowa State University bastaw@iastate.edu, X4-3039 Howe Hall Rm. 2347 Spring...
Iowa State >> ENGL >> 099l (Fall, 2008)
Program in Linguistics Frequently Asked Questions What is linguistics and what can I do with a degree in linguistics? Linguistics refers to the study of language, and therefore students who major in linguistics go on to many careers including work in...
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