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Statement Many Problem amplifiers are being used today to increase to quality and quantity of sound. There are many different applications in which amplifiers are used. Many manufacturers market their products based on features that are provided with the amplifier. They use these features as a main attraction of customers to their products. People who are interested in increasing the sound quality of either their...

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Statement Many Problem amplifiers are being used today to increase to quality and quantity of sound. There are many different applications in which amplifiers are used. Many manufacturers market their products based on features that are provided with the amplifier. They use these features as a main attraction of customers to their products. People who are interested in increasing the sound quality of either their home entertainment system or car audio system are the main customers of audio amplifiers. Many customers are searching for the best amplifier that can produce the best quality sound. Therefore, amplifiers that use digital filtering are becoming more in demand by customers than analog systems. Our goal is to design and construct a portable amplifier that will meet the needs of our customers. An amplifier is an electronic device that increases the voltage, current, or power of a signal. An amplifier is categorized as either a weak signal amplifier or a power amplifier. Weak signal amplifiers are primarily wireless receivers such as acoustic pickups, audio tape players, and compact discs. Usually, weak signal amplifiers are designed for small inputs. The power rating of a weak signal amplifier tends to be measured in milliwatts (mW). Power amplifiers are primarily used for high demand for power to the load (speaker). Home theaters systems, car audio systems, and musical equipment are examples of the use of power amplifiers. A power amplifier usually produces a much higher output power rating which is measured in watts (W). Amplifiers are used in a number of applications. In modern days, the slogan of the louder the better tends to be main focus in the design process of amplifiers that are being produced today. The steady rise in DVD sales has increased the demand of home theater systems. A home theater system basically consists of an amplifier and speakers. The amplifier takes a signal from either the television or DVD player and amplifies the signal into the speakers. The speakers may be placed in different areas of a room to produce surround sound. Amplifiers are regularly used in enhancing the sound quality of car audio systems. In a car audio system, the amplifier takes the signal from the head unit (car stereo) and amplifies the signal enough to drive car speakers. Car speakers can range from 10-200 W, which are power ratings for normal size speakers. Also subwoofers can be considered as car speakers. They can have ratings that can range from 200-2000 W. Some musicians use amplifiers to amplify the signals of their instruments to increase the sound at different events, such as parties and concerts. Tape recorders and personal compact disc players use smaller amplifiers. Their amplifiers are so small that they are usually built into the device. Power amplifiers on the markets today usually have special features. Features are added to attract the customer to buy their products. Features may consist of volume, balance, bass, displays, load matching, and treble controllers. Some amplifiers give the user an option to control the crossover factor between the high and low output signals. Thermal and overload protection modes have become a major factor to customers recently. Thermal protection mode helps prevent the amplifier from overheating by shutting off the amplifier when it has reached a certain temperature. Overheating can result in extreme damage to the components of the amplifier. Overload protection mode helps prevent to user the from dropping below the minimum impedance. This feature operates much like the thermal mode in that it shuts off the amplifier when the impedance of the load is not in balance. Many of the power amplifiers in todays society are not portable. They are either mounted close to their voltage source or plugged into an outlet. In recent years, there has been an increase in converting signals from analog to digital. The main reason for this is that a digital signal is more discrete than an analog signal. This means that a digital signal will be more crisp and clearer than an analog signal. Filtering a digital signal is much more efficient than filtering an analog signal. With an analog signal, noise within the signal itself plays an important part in the quality of the sound. The noise can result in a large amount of distortion in the sound that is produced within the speakers. Although producing digital signal is more expensive than that of an analog signal, the overall best quality sound will come from a digital signal. The device in which we plan to design will be designated for all individuals who enjoy the best quality of sound. To obtain a high quality sound, the amplifier will take advantage of a modern day technology signal processing technique, known as digital filtering. Digital filtering allows the incoming signals tone and soundness to be improved and reduces the distortion of the signal. The incoming signal will be filtered to only allow frequencies in the range of 20Hz to 20 kHz to pass through the filter. This range of frequencies is the frequencies in which audio signals operate in. Also by using digital filtering, the signal to noise ratio of the signal will be improved. There are three features that separate the amplifier we plan to design from the ones currently on the market. The features will include the option of impedance matching, displaying of the gain in decibels, and portability of the amplifier. Most amplifiers on the market today are designed only for specific impedance speaker loads. The amplifier that we plan to design will have ...

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4.1 Test Specifications The test specifications examine the procedures used to verify that the system meets the standards to the specified design constraints. As shown in figure 4.1, our device is composed of several components. Each component will b
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
4.1 Test Specifications The test specifications examine the procedures used to verify that the system meets the standards to the specified design constraints. As shown in figure 4.1, our device is composed of several components. Each component will b
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY People are interested in increasing the sound quality of either their home entertainment system or car audio systems. These customers are searching for a good product, which can produce a high quality of sound but at an inexpensive
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY People are interested in increasing the sound quality of either their home entertainment system or car audio systems. These customers are searching for a good product, which can produce a high quality of sound but at an inexpensive
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Audio AmplifierDesign MembersJerome Buckingham Dr. Roger King Terrance WestMember Lennon Brown IIITeam Leader Dr. Raymond Winton La Curtis BanksPrimary AdvisorMemberCo-AdvisorMemberAbstractOur project will be to design and constru
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Audio AmplifierDesign MembersJerome Buckingham Dr. Roger King Terrance WestMember Lennon Brown IIITeam Leader Dr. Raymond Winton La Curtis BanksPrimary AdvisorMemberCo-AdvisorMemberAbstractOur project will be to design and construct
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Sunny Day and Rainy Day Case ScenarioInput device is connected and the signal is passed through the system and amplified successfully.Input device is improperly connected to the amplifier.Maximum power output is delivered to the load.A speaker
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
The mode button allows the user to choose between two different speaker impedances.This auxiliary port allows the system to be used by CD players and other portable devices.TOP VIEWFRONT VIEWON/OF FModeThis button will turn the device on a
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
The mode button allows the user to choose between two different speaker impedances.This au system players devicesTOP VIEW FRONT VIEWON/OFFModeBACK VIEWLiquid Crystal DisplayThe LCD will display in characters and numbers the gain in deci
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Darlington Pair DesignFigure 1. Darlington Pair CircuitFigure 2. Simulation Results
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Darlington Pair DesignFigure 1. Darlington Pair Circuit with offset circuitFigure 2. Simulation Results
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Hardware LayoutFigure 1. Hardware Circuit Layout
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ASHLEY D. HICKSadh95@msstate.edu Current P.O. Box 2528 MS State, MS 39762 (662) 324-6421 Permanent 349 Metaire Ln. Madison, AL 35758 (256) 683-9810EDUCATIONBachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Mississippi State University, Starkville, M
Mississippi State - ECE - 4542
1257 Highway 25 South Starkville, MS 39759(662) 417-5766 tys8@ece.msstate.eduTara Y. SwopeObjective I am seeking a challenging position with a reputable firm as an entrylevel electrical engineer. 8/20025/2005 Mississippi State University Bachel
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERINGdesign document forWSN: Wireless Sensor Networkssubmitted to: Professor Joseph Picone ECE 4512: Senior Design I Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 413 Hardy Road, Box 9571 Mississip
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Memory Driven Screwdriver Antenna ControllerFeatures Fourmemorybuttonsfor recallingsavedpositions Manualup/downswitch Poweron/offswitch Fourdigitturnsindicator Poweredusingvehicle's12Volt powersupply 12'motorcontrolcablewith4flat electricalconnect
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Memory Driven Screwdriver Antenna ControllerFeaturesFour memory buttons for recalling saved positions Manual up/down switch Power on/off switch Four digit turns indicator Powered using vehicle's 12 Volt power supply 12' motor control cable with 4-
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Software Interface Design (Physical Model)4 Digit 7 Segment LED Display shows the number of turns on the antenna coilToggle Switch Switch powers controller On/Off.Up/Down Switch Allows manual adjustment of the screwdriver antenna.Four memory b
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UserAntenna Controller Sunny Day Use CaseP resse s powe r switch to onControllerst antenna position Retrieves & displays laPress e s upswitchil the switch is released Drives antenna up untPre sse s down switchDrives antenna downe
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
UserAntenna Controller Sunny Day Use CasePresse s power switch t o onControllert antenna position Retrieves & displays lasPresse s up swit chthe Drives antenna up untilPresse sswitch is releaseddown s witchDrives antenna downPresses
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Antenna Controller Software Process ModelPower OnInitialize Ports & Display Retrieve Last Memory LocationYes Up Pressed? No Move motor UpYes Down Pressed No Move motor DownTime How long button is pressedYesMemory Button PressedNoRec
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Memory Driven Screwdriver Antenna Controller EXECUTIVE SUMMARYPage 1 of 1The popularity of mobile amateur radio operation has grown in the past few years. The increase in mobile operation introduced the multi-band screwdriver antenna to the amate
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERINGMemory Driven Antenna Controller submitted to: Professor Joseph Picone ECE 4532: Senior Design I Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 413 Hardy Road, Box 9571 Mississippi State Universit
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Electric Energy Cost Monitor$56.78Current TransfomerADE7759PIC MCUZigbee Wireless ModuleZigbee Wireless ModulePIC MCUVoltage TransformerEEPromFigure 1. Flowchart Applications Digital display of Kilowatt-hour usage and energy cost
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
1. ProblemAlternating current (AC) transmission lines have been in use since 1891, when it was unveiled at the international electricity exhibition in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. AC is a means of providing electric energy using transmission lines
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
11. ProblemAlternating current (AC) transmission lines have been in use since 1891 when they were unveiled at the International Electricity Exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany. AC is a means of providing electric energy to homes and businesses througho
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
2. DESIGN CONSTRAINTS The objective of the electric Energy Bully is to make it possible for consumers to see the amount of money being spent for their energy consumed each month. This application is a desired technology not only for power utility com
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
2. DESIGN CONSTRAINTS2.1TECHNICAL DESIGN CONSTRAINTSThe objective of the electric energy cost monitor (EECM) is to make it possible for consumers to see the amount of money being spent for the energy consumed each month. This application is a d
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
2. DESIGN CONSTRAINTS The objective of the Energy Bully is to make it possible for consumers to see the amount of money being spent for the energy consumed each month. This application is a desired technology not only for power utility companies, but
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
3. Approach The Energy Bully is a device that offers a simple and affordable way to monitor energy usage in real-time. The system measures energy consumption at the load center and wirelessly transmits the usage information to the indoor remote modul
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
3. Approach The Energy Bully is a device that offers a simple and affordable way to monitor energy usage in real-time. The system measures energy consumption at the load center and wirelessly transmits the usage information to the indoor remote modul
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Executive Summary The average American household spends 4% of its annual income paying utility bills, and households receiving social security or family aid spend 19-25% of income on utilities [1]. In addition, electricity bills can fluctuate monthly
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Executive Summary The average American household spends 4% of its annual income paying utility bills, and households receiving social security or family aid spend 19-25% of income on utilities [1]. In addition, electricity bills can fluctuate monthly
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
4. Evaluation In order to evaluate the effectiveness of the Energy Bully system, individual testing of each major components of the design must be done. The system's main functions are to measure the voltage, current, and power factor on each phase a
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
4. Evaluation In order to evaluate the effectiveness of the Energy Bully system, individual testing of each major components of the design must be done. The system's main functions are to measure the voltage, current, and power factor on each phase a
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
4. Evaluation In order to evaluate the effectiveness of the Energy Bully system, individual testing of each major components of the design must be done. The systems main functions are to measure the voltage, current, and power factor on each phase at
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
4. Evaluation In order to evaluate the effectiveness of the Energy Bully system, individual testing of each major components of the design must be done. The systems main functions are to measure the voltage, current, and power factor on each phase at
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Final PresentationMeet the TeamComputer Engineers PIC Firmware Programming Java Software Programming Hardware Interfacing DocumentationCaitlin BaumCurt DennisMeet the TeamElectrical Engineers Energy Calculations Energy Data Accumulati
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Remote System Rebooter 1. ProblemWith societys growing dependence on computers, the saying time is money could prove to be extremely true. Large businesses, small businesses, and PC owners could suffer major losses in revenue and/or be inconvenience
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Remote System Rebooter 1. ProblemWith society's growing dependence on computers, the saying "time is money" could prove to be extremely true. Large businesses, small businesses, and PC owners could suffer major losses in revenue and/or be inconvenie
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Team CharterObjective: To design a device that will allow an individual the capability of remotely rebooting or powering up a computer via a telephone. Scope: Personal computer owners and businesses use computers for a variety of reasons. Our purpo
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Team CharterObjective: To design a device that will allow an individual the capability of remotely rebooting or powering up a computer via a telephone. Scope: Personal computer owners and businesses use computers for a variety of reasons. Our purpo
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
2. Design ConstraintsComputer "freeze ups" and power outages can be a major inconvenience for businesses and PC owners. Therefore, there is a need for a device that can remotely reboot a computer. This device will be designed around technical and pr
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
2. Design ConstraintsComputer freeze ups and power outages can be a major inconvenience for businesses and PC owners. Therefore, there is a need for a device that can remotely reboot a computer. This device will be designed around technical and prac
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Remote System Rebooter 1. ProblemWith society's growing dependence on computers, the saying "time is money" could prove to be extremely true. Large businesses, small businesses, and PC owners could suffer major losses in revenue and/or be inconvenie
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Remote System Rebooter 1. ProblemWith societys growing dependence on computers, the saying time is money could prove to be extremely true. Large businesses, small businesses, and PC owners could suffer major losses in revenue and/or be inconvenience
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
2. Design ConstraintsComputer "freeze ups" and power outages can be a major inconvenience for businesses and PC owners. Therefore, there is a need for a device that can remotely reboot a computer. This device will be designed around technical and pr
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
2. Design ConstraintsComputer "freeze ups" and power outages can be a major inconvenience for businesses and PC owners. Therefore, there is a need for a device that can remotely reboot a computer. This device will be designed around technical and pr
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Remote System RestarterECE 453201: Senior Design I Mississippi State University February 28, 2004 Remote Control System Access Access computer from anywhere Remote UsersPC Owners For example, studentsBusinesses How t
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Physical Model
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Sunny Day (Power Options)Sunny Day (Programming Option)Rainy Day
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3. ApproachThe use of computers is becoming more and more prevalent as they become cheaper, faster, and easier to use. They have become a part of most individuals daily activities in one way or the other. More college students are buying computers e
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Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Software Process ModelN Number Of Rings? Program Menu? NStartYPick UpAccess Code Verify? Y User Options?Access Code N Access Code Verified? YUpdate RingsPower upPower Options? RestartShutdown
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3. Approach The use of computers is becoming more prevalent as they become cheaper, faster, and easier to use. Computers are used by almost everyone in the word, especially by students and business. They have become a part of most individuals daily a
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Remote System Restarter Submitted to: Dr. James C. Harden ECE 4532 Senior Design I Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 413 Hardy Road, Box 9571 Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762 April 21, 2005Prepared by: B. Birdwell, T. Brown, L.
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Remote System Restarter Submitted to: Dr. James C. Harden ECE 4532 Senior Design I Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 413 Hardy Road, Box 9571 Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762 April 21, 2005Prepared by: B. Birdwell, T. Brown, L.
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Since the days of the first computer systems, there has existed a need for the ability to access these systems from remote locations. There is now a technology available that allows for this functionality. This technology is remote
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Since the days of the first computer systems, there has existed a need for the ability to access these systems from remote locations. There is now a technology available that allows for this functionality. This technology is remote
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
4. EVALUATION4.1 Test SpecificationsBecause the RSR is connected directly to a functional telephone line and the motherboard of a computer, it is mandatory that all components of the RSR are thoroughly tested. The components of the RSR must not ca