Servo Magazine: February 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009 | 0 Comments
Nuts and Volts Magazine: February 2009
Nuts and Volts, the brother of Servo Magazine is back in February now. Im still searching for its January issue. If anyone has it please share it now. For the time being, download the February 2009 issue of this wonderful magazine.
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Thursday, February 12, 2009 | 0 Comments
USB Data Acquisition Card: An article from Elektor
In November 2007, Elektor Magazine published a fantastic article about making a USB Data Acquisition Card. This card was PIC based and was highly appreciated among hobbysts circles. It has many features which are helpful when it comes to interfacing and acquisitions. Im posting here that article. Hope you would enjoy it. Your comments will be highly appreciated.
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Sunday, December 14, 2008 | 0 Comments
Phone Call Switching System(PCSS)
Saturday, December 06, 2008 | 0 Comments
STIM (Smart Transducer Interface Module)-My Final Year Project
For every Engineer, his/her Final Year Project(FYP) is very important. Everyone should try to give his level best in order to make it ________ . Now what should be filled in this blank???
If we put this infront of different students, we' ll get different answers, someone say unique, someone say goodlooking..etc. But mine is something different. After a lot of consultation with both Industrial and Academic Experts, i came to find that:
A good final year project is the one which finds its application in the industry and thus can present an idea to improve the current use of technology."
I tried to make my project based upon the above strategy. It is basically an Instrumentation and Automation based project. It presents an idea of data acquistions in a new way. Without depending upon the control networks being used, we can acquire the data through its circuit. This enables us to use this little circuit in almost every industry of this world. Read my project Report here:
Project Report
If you want to discuss anything regarding this project, you can always do that in the comments section of this post.
Saturday, October 18, 2008 | 0 Comments