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This learning module is provided by Work-Ready Electronics and covers alternative energy sources. 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...
These slides, from the Technological Education Pathways Partnership (TEPP), lead students in an activity to take apart a standard clock radio to explore how its components function. Topics covered include the primary and secondary voltage of the power supply, the clock function of the device, and...
This learning object, created by Terry Bartelt of the Wisconsin Online Resource Center, provides information about impedance matching applications. "learners consider why an impedance matching transformer is needed to connect an antenna to a television."
The digital multimeter is an electronic technician's most widely used piece of equipment. The proper operation of the meter is essential. In this interactive online learning object, students read an introduction for the functions and proper operation of a digital multimeter.
This tutorial is provided by National Instruments and introduces users to the basic fundamentals of analog circuits. Topics include Ohm's Law, Basic Analog Circuit Concepts, Capacitance Calculations, and Inductance Calculations. Users can also view an interactive presentation to explore the...
This tutorial is provided by National Instruments and includes information on analog circuits. Topics covered include Basic Analog Circuits; Analog Sampling Basics; Sampling Quality; Windowing: Optimizing FFTs Using Window Functions; Dithering, Layout, and High-Quality Components: Tools to Decrease...
This tutorial is provided by National Instruments and covers the basics of analog sampling quality. Topics include Resolution, Measurement Sensitivity, Accuracy and Example Accuracy Calculation, and Difference between Precision and Accuracy. The page also includes a video demonstration on analog...
This lecture, published by Columbia Gorge Community College, uses zSpace, a virtual reality system, to examine the internal construction of hydraulic components and how they operate. Featured in the lecture are models isolating the individual parts that make up each component, alongside ...
This lecture, published by Columbia Gorge Community College, uses zSpace, a virtual reality system, to examine the internal construction of pneumatic components and how they operate. Featured in the lecture are models isolating the individual parts that make up each component, alongside ...
This interactive presentation, created by Terry Bartelt for the Electromechanical Digital Library, discusses the armature action of an AC motor. Bartelt begins by discussing how the armature and stator are pivotal in the conversion of electrical to mechanical energy, the beginning of the entire...
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