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    Logic Tester

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    simple construction and testing exercise‚ however good build quality is essential for satisfactory performance. #2. 16 channel IC logic tester 5 weeks Logbook 50% Hardware 50% This project is more demanding‚ since it requires the design of a printed circuit board (PCB) using the CAD package‚ Proteus‚ on the PCs. The PCB is then used in the construction and testing of the logic tester. Student will work in pairs for this project. #3. Semiconductors 4 weeks Logbook 50% MCQ 50% This final project

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    Expecting death to happen is a very interesting idea‚ because every single person is one step between life and death; right or wrong. In “In the South”‚ by Salmon Rushdie he creates a sense of life and death between two characters Senior and Junior. Senior being death and junior life‚ they both share very strong connection because of their name that could never be spoken of. Other than sharing the same name‚ they were the same age and they both lived in the same apartment building. “By curious

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    Fuzzy logic Definition: fuzzy logic‚ a multivalve (as opposed to binary) logic developed to deal with imprecise or vague data. Classical logic holds that everything can be expressed in binary terms: 0 or 1‚ black or white‚ yes or no; in terms of Boolean algebra‚ everything is in one set or another but not in both. Fuzzy logic allows for partial membership in a set‚ values between 0 and 1‚ shades of gray‚ and maybe-it introduces the concept of the "fuzzy set." When the approximate reasoning of fuzzy

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    Logic can be defined as the subject that teaches the rules for correct and proper reasoning or in simpler terms‚ it can be best described as common sense. Some refer to the "science" of logic but logic is really more than just a science. The science part "is the knowledge of the principles‚ laws‚ and methods of logic itself." (Dolhenty‚ J; 2002). Logic must be put into action or else the knowledge provided within the science of logic is of little use. "We can‚ therefore‚ also speak of the "art" of

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    Symbolic Logic

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    INTRODUCTION Logic is the theory of the way in which people reason‚ with the aim of studying the principles of valid reasoning. The study of logic is the effort to determine the conditions under which one is justified in passing from given statements‚ called premises‚ to a conclusion that is claimed to follow from them. Logical validity is a relationship between the premises and the conclusion such that if the premises are true then the conclusion is true. There are several types of logic. The earliest

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    Logic Gates

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    A Project Report On WORKING OF LOGIC GATES SUBMITTED BY:- Shamil Choudhury ROLL__________ No_____________ Karimganj Junior College Of Science CONTENTS…….. TOPICS Page No 1. CERTIFICATE 1 2. INTRODUCTION 2 3. THEORY 3-4 4. EXPERIMENT 5-6 5. RESULTS 7 6. CONCLUSION. 7 7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 8 8. REFERENCE 9 INTRODUCTION A gate is a digital circuit that follows

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    John Wesley Powell was born and raised in the midwest in 1834. He also fought in the Civil War and had an amputation. His life serves as an example of how a soldier deals successfully without a limb while facing challenges such as disease and infection. In addition‚ Powell’s life illustrates how he adapted to his disability. Details about his disability is John was fighting in the Battle of Shiloh. He got shot in the wrist by a minie ball (Ray 9). He got an infection two days later and got an amputation

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    Scope Creep’ and Scope Change Control In Scope Management Process Student’s Name : Srinivasan Lakshmanan Chettiar Table of Contents Introduction 2 ‘Scope Creep’ 2 Forms of ‘Scope Creeps’ & its impact to 2 Project objectives Scope Change Control 3 Project Out line 5 Project/Product Description 6 Applicability of Change Control Process 8 Conclusion 8 References 9 Appendix

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    Domino Logic

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    1 Domino Logic Kapalavayi Sai Ram‚ (2012EE10455)‚ Electrical Engineering Abstract—Dynamic logic circuits are of great use in modern digital VLSI circuits. Dynamic logic style is used in high performance circuit design because of its fast speed and less transistors requirement as compared to CMOS logic style. Domino logic circuits‚ one well known dynamic logic family‚ which‚ however‚ suffers from its inability to perform inversions. Various methods have been proposed to overcome this restriction

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    Logic Paper

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    Part I   The Fuzzy Logic concept was created by a man named Lotfi Zadeh in 1960. He was a professor at the University of California. He originally presented Fuzzy Logic as a way of processing data‚ which would allow partial set memberships rather than crisp set membership or non-membership. Overall Fuzzy logic is a problem solving control system. Fuzzy Logic provides a simple way to arrive at a definite conclusion based upon fuzzy‚ confusing‚ imprecise‚ or missing input information. It helps to

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