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    History of Sensor

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    sensor history Index 02 Introduction 03 The Fairchild Semiconductor Days 05 The National Semiconductor Days 08 The Sensym Days 12 Art Zias 14 Next Sensors 16 All Sensors 16 Hans Keller 17 Other Silicon Valley Sensor Companies 21 Other US Silicon MEMS Companies 27 Silicon Senors in Europe and the Rest of the World 30 Significant Applications 32 The Millionaires Club 33 Some People to Remember 34 Some Comments from Art Zias 36 The Author 01 all sensors Introduction There are certain stories

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    Investigation Into Temperature Sensors Introduction In this project I will be investigating how it is possible to use a temperature sensor to keep a greenhouse from changing temperature too much. This is intended to help plants live and grow in their optimum temperature. This will create a perfect temperature for the enzymes in the plants to work in‚ and therefore resulting in a maximum growth/production rate. This could be useful for gardeners who wish to grow plants as quickly as possible

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    Capstone

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    Technological Institute of the Philippines CAPSTONE PROJECT SYLLABUS AND GUIDELINES 1. Course Number and Title: CP003 Capstone Project 1 2. Course Description: This course is an integrative experience that brings together all components of the undergraduate information technology curriculum in an applied‚ hands-on real world setting. This course focuses on a thorough investigation of a selected problem to a current process or systems. This includes identifying appropriate solutions to

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    BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS The Benefits and Drawbacks Winglets have had in Aviation by Mark A. Gomez A Research Project Submitted to the Worldwide Campus In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of Course ASCI 490‚ The Aeronautical Science Capstone Course‚ for the Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics Degree Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University October 2014 BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS 2 Abstract The purpose of this research paper is show that winglets have benefits and drawbacks

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    Capstone

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    Capstone Recap 1. The Research and Development (R&D) Department invents new products and changes specifications for existing products‚ improves size and performance repositions a product on the Perceptual Map‚ the age of the products and the reliability (MTBF rating) of each product. 2. The Marketing Department is concerned with the 4 P’s – product‚ price‚ place and promotion‚ and is in charge of sales forecasting. Promotion and sales budgets affect customer awareness and accessibility. They

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    Oxygen Sensor

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    Oxygen sensor invention could benefit fisheries to breweries | MSU News... 1 of 1 http://news.msu.edu/story/9168/ News Site Oxygen sensor invention could benefit fisheries to breweries Contact: Layne Cameron‚ University Relations‚ Office: (517) 353-8819‚ Cell: (765) 748-4827‚ layne.cameron@ur.msu.edu Published: April 04‚ 2011 E-m ail Editor ShareThis EAST LANSING‚ Mich. — Monitoring oxygen levels in water has applications for oil spills‚ fish farming‚ brewing beer and more

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    Smart Sensors

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    Elctronics & Instrumentation ) N.E.C‚Nellore ABSTRACT : Smart sensors represent the next evolutionary tools for studying the environment..The smart environment relies first and foremost on sensory data from the real world. Sensory data comes from smart sensors of different modalities in distributed locations. Smart sensor systems are capable of prediction‚ interpretation‚communication and intelligent interaction with the environment & hence

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    Humidity Sensors

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    Humidity Sensors Humidity Humidity is defined as the water vapor content in air or other gases. Humidity is usually measured in terms of absolute humidity (the ratio of the mass of water vapor to the volume of air or gas)‚ dew point (the temperature and pressure at which a gas begins to condense into a liquid)‚ and relative humidity‚ or RH (the ratio of the moisture content of air compared to the saturated moisture level at the same temperature or pressure). Thermal conductivity humidity sensors

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    Gender Specific Treatment: Dual Diagnosis Guretha Pettway Masters Project University of Bridgeport March 21‚ 2014 Introduction The treatment of clients who have been diagnosed with both a substance abuse and mental health disorders will require an integration of services from treatment facilities set up to treat both disorders accordingly. Facilities need to have in place a conceptual model for treating dually diagnosed clients that consists of four treatment phase: assessment‚ engagement

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    Sensors and Interfacing

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    SENSORS AND INTERFACING BY S. Muhammad Raza RF POWER AMPLIFIER: An RF power amplifier is a type of electronic amplifier used to convert a low-power radio-frequency signal into a larger signal of significant power‚ typically for driving the antenna of atransmitter. It is usually optimized to have high efficiency‚ high output Power(P1dB)compression‚ good return loss on the input and output‚ good gain‚ and optimum heat

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