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During this lecture, published by Columbia Gorge Community College, the instructor discusses converting between engineering prefixes. Engineering prefixes include kilo, mega, giga, and tera, which represent powers of 10. The video emphasizes maintaining equivalency when converting between different...
During this lecture, published by Columbia Gorge Community College, viewers will learn to express the same number using different engineering prefixes. The conversion process is demonstrated by converting 15 nanofarads to microfarads. The video also provides several other examples of converting...
This video, made available by the Northeast Advanced Technological Education Center (NEATEC), is part of the NEATEC Digital Electronics Series from Professor Roger Young. This video is the first of two that describes counters. The recording runs 37:48 minutes in length and part two is available to...
This video, made available by the Northeast Advanced Technological Education Center (NEATEC), is part of the NEATEC Digital Electronics Series from Professor Roger Young. This video is the second of two that describes counters. The recording runs 37:48 minutes in length and part one is available to...
This video is provided by Make Magazine and covers solar insect robots. These tiny robots can be made from scavenged materials including broken electronics. This video runs 3:11 minutes in length.
This 3-page syllabus provides information about the DC Circuits course taught at Seward County Community College (SCCC). This course is "... a study of the fundamentals of direct current including Ohm's law, Kirchoff's laws and circuit analysis techniques." The syllabus includes a course...
These files, from the Technological Education Pathways Partnership (TEPP), assist students in designing and constructing their own electronic light boards. The zip file includes diagrams, data sheets, CAD drawings, and other information necessary to complete the project. These materials are intended...
This resource, from the Robotics Awake project at Wake Technical Community College, is an occupational task analysis for collaborative robotics programmers. Robotics programming technicians "... program a robotic cell to be collaborative and to meet specific safety standards." This task analysis is...
This resource, from the Robotics Awake project at Wake Technical Community College, is an occupational task analysis for collaborative robotics technicians. "[A] collaborative robotics technician installs, moves, maintains, and troubleshoots collaborative robots in the field." This task analysis is...
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This learning module is provided by Work-Ready Electronics and covers data acquisition systems. Work-Ready Electronics modules are intended to be used either independently or integrated with current electronics curricula in college programs. This module is divided into three sections:...
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