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STAMP BASIC MODULE COMPONENTS AND FUNCTION MEMORY MAP Enter the program below and look at the memory map. Put in one variable at a time and see what happens. EEPROM = Electrically Erasable Read Only Memory can hold 2048 b (2kB) of information (2 * 210 = 2 * 1024 = 2048) primary function is to store pr rams can also store d a (storage starts at the top and works down) using DATA command read data from EEPROM using command won t be erased when you unplug the Boe Bot slow compared to RAM (random access memory) breaks after about 10 million writes (RAM is unlimited) RAM = Random Access Memory 256 bits of RAM 48 bits is reserved (will discuss later) 208 bits is actually usable Learn about how the program below works, and examine the memory map while the program is running. EEPROM Navigation Program Making Plots Using Excel CLASS EXAMPLE: Recall the problem from the last class where you the computed velocity of a falling body as where V0 = 0 m/s g = 9.81 m/s2 t = 0 to 15 s (initial velocity) (gravitational constant) (elapsed time of flight) Using Excel, we created the following table . . . Velocity (m/s) 0.00 9.81 19.62 29.43 39.24 49.05 58.86 25.00 78.48 88.29 98.10 107.91 117.72 127.53 137.34 147.15 Time (s) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Initial Velocity (m/s) 0 Gravity (m/s2) 9.81 Today, we would like to use Microsoft Excel worksheet to plot the velocity of the falling body versus the time of flight. GROUP PROBLEM: An engineer graduated in May 2007 and went to work for a company making about $55,000 a year. Suppose this engineer works really hard and earns a raise of 5% for EACH year that he works! Plot this engineer s annual salary for the first 25 years of his career. HINT: You must make a table first. The first year the graduate makes $55,000, the second year the graduate makes 1.05 x $55,000, the third year the graduate makes 1.05 x 1.05 x $55,000, and so on. NOTE: Your actual earnings may not match those in this academic scenario. After you finish, try to repeat this problem using Mathcad.
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Homework7.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ENGR 120 Homework 7 NOTE: Use non-engineering format for problems 1 and 2 and engineering format for problem 3. You will need to submit a computer-generated paper for problem 4. This is an individual assignment. 1. Complete Activity #1 in Chapter 5...
8_student.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ExcelPlots:FormattingandMultipleCurves ProblemStatement:Whileour2007engineeringgraduateisearning5%annualraises,inflationisalsodoing well,averaging4%peryear.Adjustingforinflation,calculateourengineersactualpurchasingpowerin2007 dollarsforthefirst25yea...
Homework8.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ENGR 120 Homework 8 NOTE: Use non-engineering format for problems 1 and 2 and engineering format for problem 3. You will need to submit a computer-generated paper for problem 4. This is an individual assignment. 1. Complete Activity #3 in Chapter 5...
9_student.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: DiscussionofExam1: Exam1willconsistofawrittenportionandacomputerportion. Part1:WrittenPortion AllowedMaterials: WhatTopicsWilltheExam Cover? Format: Calculator(withoutwirelesscapability),pencilorpen Theinstructorswilldotheirbesttoseehowwellyouunderst...
Homework9.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ENGR 120 Homework 9 NOTE: Use non-engineering format for all of the problems below. This is an individual assignment. 1. The photoresistors that detect light level for the Boe-Bot have an active semiconducting material called Cadmium Sulfide (CdS)....
10_practice_exam.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: Practice Exam ENGR 120 Fall 2007 Note: This practice exam is similar in format to what you can expect for your first exam in this class. Do not assume that this practice exam represents every type of problem that you may see on your exam, or that th...
10_practice_exam_solution.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: Practice Exam ENGR 120 Fall 2007 Note: This practice exam is similar in format to what you can expect for your first exam in this class. Do not assume that this practice exam represents every type of problem that you may see on your exam, or that th...
10_circuit_examples.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: 1 ENGR120Possibleexamorexamplecircuitproblems StanCronk 1. TheBoeBotkitincludesresistorswithvaluesof220,470,1K,4.7K,AND10K.Alltheresistors areratedtodissipateuptoWattofpower.TheBoeBotcantakepowerfromvoltagesourcesranging from6Vto12V. Ifyouareusinga...
11_student.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ...
Homework10.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ENGR 120 Homework 10 NOTE: Use engineering format for problem 1 and non-engineering format for problems 2 through 4. This is an individual assignment. 1. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a report in 2006 providing facts and figures c...
12_student.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ...
12_Pump_Project_Assignment.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: Fabrication and Testing of a Centrifugal Project ENGR 120 Teams of two students are to fabricate a small centrifugal pump driven by a DC motor. Two teams of two will then combine to evaluate pump performance and to present their findings to the class...
12_impeller.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: StepstoDrawPumpImpeller:Thestepsbelowshowonewaytodrawtheimpeller.Youshouldmake surethatyourimpellerisnotlargerthantheoneshownoritmaynotfitinthepumphousing. 1. Changeunitstoinches: Tools>Options>Document Properties>Unitsandthenselect: IPS(inch,pound...
Homework11.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ENGR 120 Homework 11 NOTE: Use non-engineering format for all problems. This is an individual assignment (except for the part of problem 3 that requires you and your partner to submit your impeller drawing to the instructor via email). 1. Using the...
13_student.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: MathbehindlinearregressionforPOWERLAWrelationships math log =log =log = log log log comment powerlawequation Takelogofbothsides.Usetheserules: log log log log log Plugginginthesesums. MathbehindlinearregressionforEXPONENTIALrelations...
13_tips_for_linear_regression.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: Linear Regression Analysis Equations and How to Interpret Them Equations Form Looks like a straight line if plotted on: Equations for calculating slope, intercept, and the coefficient of determination Linear y = mx + b Rectilinear, or engineeri...
13_linear_regression_examples.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ENGR120 SampleLinearRegressionExample Page1of9 Thisisanexampleofhowtousethelinearregressioncalculationsshowninclasstoperformaregression analysisonasetofdatapoints.Wewillusethesameexampleforeachsetofcalculations. ProblemStatement:Wearetryingtocal...
13_pump_fabrication.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: Fabrication of a Centrifugal Pump ENGR 120 Examples of Centrifugal Pumps www.grpumps.com www.oilworksinc.com Examples of Impellers Parts to Fabricate Impeller Fabricated Using a Rapid Prototyping Machine from ABS Plastic Pump Body Fabricated f...
Homework12.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ENGR 120 Homework 12 NOTE: Use non-engineering format for all problems. This is an individual assignment. 1. A capacitor is an electrical component that stores electricity. Electrons are stored in the capacitor when it is charging, and electrons le...
14_student.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: PumpFabricationDay1 TheclassdividedintogroupsAandBinclass12.Theinstructorhasthesignupsheetandcanremindyouifyou arepartofGroupAorGroupB.GroupAandBwillworkonseparateactivitiesinthisclass.Eachteamwill consistoftwomembersunlessthereisanoddnumberofstudent...
Homework13.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ENGR 120 Homework 13 (due class 16) NOTE: These are individual problems (not group problems). Please use non-engineering format for all problems. 1. You have already drawn the pump body, face plate and impeller. Draw the DC motor, a barbed fitting ...
15_student.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: PumpFabricationDay2 RefertothenotesforthepreviousclassandswaptheactivitiesofGroupAandGroupB. ...
16_pump_assembly_and_testing_tips.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: PumpAssemblyandTestingTips Youaretoassembleandevaluatetheperformanceofyourpump.Assemblystepsinclude: 1. Makesureyoudonthaveanyburrs(straypiecesofthegrayPVCmaterial)projectingintotheimpeller cavitythatcouldinterferewithyourspinningpumpimpeller.Ifyouse...
16_pump_testing.ppt
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: Pump Performance Testing ENGR 120 Experimental Setup 12 VDC power supply backup collection pail water collection pail on digital balance pump Graduated pump exit holes water reservoir insert hose into hole current measurement voltage measurement...
Homework14.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ENGR 120 Homework 14 NOTE: This is an individual assignment. Use non-engineering format for problem 1, and engineering format for problems 2 through 4. 1. Consider the data provided below. (a) Plot this data by hand using linear, semilog and log-lo...
17_finishing_up_pump_project.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: Finishing Up Pump Project Wrap up Loose Ends on Pump Project Groups of four (one table) will actually complete full testing of pumps. Some groups may enter class with their pumps fully assembled and ready for testing. These groups should use the fa...
17_presentation_grading.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: Presenters: ENGR 120 - Presentation Grades Organization and Clarity .10 points maximum Score = (0 1 2 3 4 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 8.5 9 9.5 10) X 1 = _ Does the presentation include an introduction and a conclusion? Is the presentation organized in a lo...
Homework15.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ENGR 120 Homework 15 NOTE: Use non-engineering format for problems 1, 3 and 4. Use engineering format for problem 2. 1. Group Problem: Test your pump. Fill in the data sheet below. If your pump wont pump with the exit at 72 inches, then choose a lo...
18_effective_presentations.ppt
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: Louisiana Tech University College of Engineering and Science Introduction Preparation Graphics General Tips Closure How To Make an Effective Presentation Dr. Jim Nelson Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies ENGR 120 - Fall Quarter - 2007 College ...
Homework16.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ENGR 120 Homework 16 NOTE: This is a group assignment (teams of 4, although smaller groups may be used depending on the distribution of students in a class). Each team should submit a single set of papers for problems 2 through 5 as their homework ...
Homework17.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ENGR 120 Homework 17 Please complete the course outcomes assessment available on Blackboard. Please take your time to answer the questions carefully. Your input is very important to us as we work to improve the freshman engineering experience here ...
20_practice_exam.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: Practice Final Exam ENGR 120 Fall 2007 Note: This practice exam is similar in format to what you can expect for your final exam in this class. Do not assume that this practice exam represents every type of problem that you may see on your exam, or t...
20_practice_exam_solution.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: Practice Final Exam ENGR 120 Fall 2007 Note: This practice exam is similar in format to what you can expect for your first exam in this class. Do not assume that this practice exam represents every type of problem that you may see on your exam, or t...
screen_capture.ppt
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: Screen Captures This tutorial describes how to capture what is on your computer screen to paste into a homework solution, PowerPoint presentation or other document. Making a Screen Capture The Windows operating system (either Vista or XP) provides...
solid_edge_crashing_tips.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ThingstoTrytoMakeSolidEdgeWorkonYourComputer OurlocalcomputerexpertatLouisianaTechthinksthattheproblemofSolidEdgecrashingismostlikely yourvideocarddriver,becauseSolidEdgeusesthevideocardhardwaretoassistwithrendering calculations(displayingthepicture...
1exampleHW.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 121 Fall, 2008
Description: REQUIRED FORMAT FOR HOMEWORK SOLUTIONS Perhaps the most important thing you will learn as an engineering student is how to solve problems. Your solutions should contain each of the sections below (Given, Required, Solution, Discussion): Given ...
2exampleHW.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 121 Fall, 2008
Description: REQUIRED FORMAT FOR HOMEWORK SOLUTIONS (when engineering format is not needed) When a problem requires the application of fundamentals, then use the GIVEN, REQUIRED, SOLUTION, DISCUSSION format discussed in the last class. For other problems, such as...
1prof_meetings.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 121 Fall, 2008
Description: Student Name_ Organization Name: Signature of Society Officer: Summary of meeting or seminar: Date of Meeting: Organization Name: Signature of Society Officer: Summary of meeting or seminar: Date of Meeting: Organization Name: Signature of Society...
1exampleHW.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: REQUIRED FORMAT FOR HOMEWORK SOLUTIONS Perhaps the most important thing you will learn as an engineering student is how to solve problems. Your solutions should contain each of the sections below (Given, Required, Solution, Discussion): Given ...
2exampleHW.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: REQUIRED FORMAT FOR HOMEWORK SOLUTIONS (when engineering format is not needed) When a problem requires the application of fundamentals, then use the GIVEN, REQUIRED, SOLUTION, DISCUSSION format discussed in the last class. For other problems, such as...
1prof_meetings.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: Student Name_ Organization Name: Signature of Society Officer: Summary of meeting or seminar: Date of Meeting: Organization Name: Signature of Society Officer: Summary of meeting or seminar: Date of Meeting: Organization Name: Signature of Society...
screen_capture.ppt
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 121 Fall, 2008
Description: Screen Captures This tutorial describes how to capture what is on your computer screen to paste into a homework solution, PowerPoint presentation or other document. Making a Screen Capture The Windows operating system (either Vista or XP) provides...
solid_edge_crashing_tips.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 121 Fall, 2008
Description: ThingstoTrytoMakeSolidEdgeWorkonYourComputer OurlocalcomputerexpertatLouisianaTechthinksthattheproblemofSolidEdgecrashingismostlikely yourvideocarddriver,becauseSolidEdgeusesthevideocardhardwaretoassistwithrendering calculations(displayingthepicture...
1exampleHW.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 122 Fall, 2008
Description: REQUIRED FORMAT FOR HOMEWORK SOLUTIONS Perhaps the most important thing you will learn as an engineering student is how to solve problems. Your solutions should contain each of the sections below (Given, Required, Solution, Discussion): Given ...
2exampleHW.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 122 Fall, 2008
Description: REQUIRED FORMAT FOR HOMEWORK SOLUTIONS (when engineering format is not needed) When a problem requires the application of fundamentals, then use the GIVEN, REQUIRED, SOLUTION, DISCUSSION format discussed in the last class. For other problems, such as...
1prof_meetings.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 122 Fall, 2008
Description: Student Name_ Organization Name: Signature of Society Officer: Summary of meeting or seminar: Date of Meeting: Organization Name: Signature of Society Officer: Summary of meeting or seminar: Date of Meeting: Organization Name: Signature of Society...
screen_capture.ppt
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 122 Fall, 2008
Description: Screen Captures This tutorial describes how to capture what is on your computer screen to paste into a homework solution, PowerPoint presentation or other document. Making a Screen Capture The Windows operating system (either Vista or XP) provides...
solid_edge_crashing_tips.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> ENGR >> 122 Fall, 2008
Description: ThingstoTrytoMakeSolidEdgeWorkonYourComputer OurlocalcomputerexpertatLouisianaTechthinksthattheproblemofSolidEdgecrashingismostlikely yourvideocarddriver,becauseSolidEdgeusesthevideocardhardwaretoassistwithrendering calculations(displayingthepicture...
faf0708015.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> FINAID >> 0708 Fall, 2008
Description: 2007-2008 Student Aid Report (SAR) Student Aid Eligibility Worksheet for Question You are receiving this worksheet with your Student Aid Report (SAR) because you reported on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) that you had a convi...
English 100syl.rtf
Path: LA Tech >> LTPARTS >> 100 Fall, 2008
Description: This syllabus serves as an example only. The current and correct syllabus will be made available to e English 100* Sample Syllabus Susan L. Eller seller@latech.edu Purpose The goal of Freshman English is to put you on the path of learning academic a...
English_101syl.rtf
Path: LA Tech >> LTPARTS >> 101 Fall, 2008
Description: nd correct syllabus will be made available to enrolled students via Blackboard. English 101* Susan L. Eller seller@latech.edu Purpose The goal of Freshman English is to put you on the path of learning academic and professional writing conventions. M...
303_syl.doc
Path: LA Tech >> LTPARTS >> 303 Fall, 2008
Description: This syllabus serves as an example only. The current and correct syllabus will be made available to enrolled students via Blackboard. Susan L. Eller seller@latech.edu Course Purpose GTM 246 257-3403 Our purpose in this course is simple: provide yo...
ECourseEval.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> GARTS >> 08 Fall, 2008
Description: ...
ITB.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> GARTS >> 08 Fall, 2008
Description: Instructional Technology Basics Terms to Know and Rationale for E-Learning What is E-Learning? Formerly known as correspondence courses and more recently called distance learning. Electronic learning or e-learning is any learning environment where...
Creating_WebCourse.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> GARTS >> 08 Fall, 2008
Description: Design Components Create a Welcome to My Course Web Page including course information and goals, instructor contact information, course requirements and expectations, technical skills and computer capabilities required, links to required texts, syll...
dmhypertext.ppt
Path: LA Tech >> GARTS >> 08 Fall, 2008
Description: Daisy Miller One Question NEXT Why did Daisy have to die? She was punished for stepping There was no place for her in th Daisys death was a function of She was punished for stepping out of line. Proponents of this view yada yada yada. BACK ...
dmhypertext.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> GARTS >> 08 Fall, 2008
Description: Daisy Miller One Question NEXT Why did Daisy have to die? She was punished for stepping out of line. There was no place for her in the world. Daisys death was a function of the realism in the story. She was punished for stepping out of line. ...
SeaMonkeyInst.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> GARTS >> 08 Fall, 2008
Description: 1 How to Make a Web Page Using SeaMonkey HTML Editor for more handy reference tools visit http:/garts.latech.edu/tamaram/elearning/index.htm SeaMonkey is an Internet browser that also includes an html editor. It can be used much like a word processo...
TegManual.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> GARTS >> 08 Fall, 2008
Description: Tegrity Cart Simple Steps to Creating Your Online Lecture Table of Contents ListofFigures. iii ListofTables.. iv 1 2 DescriptionoftheTegrityCart. StepByStepInstructions. 1. StartUp 1.1PlugginginCPU. 1.2ConnectingNetworkCable. 1.3UsingPenandM...
GoLIve.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> GARTS >> 08 Fall, 2008
Description: Table of Contents Introduction 1.1 Before You Begin 1.2 Getting Started 1.3 The Basic Toolbars Manipulating Text Changing Font Style Manipulating Images Cha...
usabilitytest.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> GARTS >> 08 Fall, 2008
Description: Usability Test Using the Adobe GoLive program, perform all of the tasks outlined in the quick reference guide. Please answer all of the following questions after you complete the tasks outlined in the quick reference guide. 1. What operating system d...
copyright.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> GARTS >> 08 Fall, 2008
Description: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COPYRIGHT LAWS The information found here is based on materials developed by Jean T. Kreamer and Georgia Harper for the LaCADE (Louisiana Consortium for the Advancement of Distance Education) program. Copyright has become ...
accounting.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> MAJORS >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: ACCOUNTING What can I do with this degree? AREAS PUBLIC ACCOUNTING Auditing/Assurance Services Tax Environmental Accounting Forensic/Investigative Accounting Information Technology Services International Accounting Personal Financial Planning EMPLOY...
advertising.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> MAJORS >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: ADVERTISING What can I do with this degree? AREAS ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT Sales Development Marketing Administration EMPLOYERS Advertising agencies Corporate advertising departments Specialty advertising firms Consulting firms Marketing firms Self employ...
agriculture.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> MAJORS >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: AGRICULTURE and NATURAL RESOURCES What can I do with this degree? AREAS ECONOMICS & BUSINESS Appraisal Consulting Risk Management Credit Analysis Retail Management Marketing Sales Public Relations Finance and Banking Economic and Policy Analysis Comm...
alliedhealth.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> MAJORS >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: ALLIED HEALTH Physical & Occupational Therapy, Cytotechnology, Dental Hygiene, Health Information Management, Medical Technology What can I do with these degrees? AREAS PHYSICAL THERAPY Physical therapy involves treatment through physical means for p...
anthropology.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> MAJORS >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: ANTHROPOLOGY/ARCHAEOLOGY What can I do with this degree? AREAS EDUCATION Teaching Research Administration EMPLOYERS Universities/colleges/community colleges University research institutes or laboratories Campus museums STRATEGIES Ph.D. required for...
architecture.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> MAJORS >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: ARCHITECTURE What can I do with this degree? AREAS RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE Single Family Housing Multiple-Unit Residential Tract Homes Senior/Assited Living Remodeling/Renovations EMPLOYERS Architecture firms Real estate developers Construction fir...
art.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> MAJORS >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: ART What can I do with this degree? AREAS ART MUSEUMS/GALLERIES Education Administration Curatorial Conservation Registrar Collections Management Sales Publications Development Public Relations Exhibit Design/Preparation Archivist Tour Guides/Docent ...
biochemistry.pdf
Path: LA Tech >> MAJORS >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: BIOCHEMISTRY What can I do with this degree? AREAS RESEARCH Basic Applied Medical Grant Writing Administration EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES University laboratories Federal government laboratories/agencies including: National Science Foundation National In...