Peripheral Equipment

Author(s):  
David G. Johnson
Keyword(s):  
2014 ◽  
Vol 556-562 ◽  
pp. 1726-1729
Author(s):  
Bai Fen Liu ◽  
Ying Gao

Nowadays, various test equipment tend to be more intelligent, the test equipment of the volt-ampere characteristic of CT is so too. As the development of the electronics, VLSI(SCM) is manufactured. The purpose of our project is to scheme out a intelligent test system by the computer technique and the test technique. This equipment is mostly made of the SCM system and the peripheral equipment. We control the output of the digital transformer by SCM. The output voltage can make the TL494 create PWM wave. The wave is the control signal of the main circuit. The output wave of the main circuit is the sine wave, and the value of the output can be amended automatically. Compared with the traditional equipment, this equipment is smaller and use less energy, but its function is more powerful. It can be programmable. We can take it more expediently. So, this kind of equipment can be used widely in the future.


1971 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 86
Author(s):  
Paladugu V. Rao ◽  
B. Joseph Szerenyi

<p class="p1">An <span class="s1">on-line </span>circulation <span class="s1">system </span>developed at a relatively small university library demonstrates that <span class="s1">academic </span>libraries <span class="s1">with </span>limit<span class="s2">e</span>d funds <span class="s1">can </span>develop automated systems utilizing parent institution's <span class="s1">computer </span>facilities in a time-sharing mode. In operation <span class="s1">since </span>September 1968, using an IBM 360/50 <span class="s4">computer and associated </span>peripheral equipment, it <span class="s4">provides </span>control over all stack books.</p>


Author(s):  
Tadashi Kataoka ◽  
Teruyuki Nakajima ◽  
Takahiro Nakagawa ◽  
Nobuhiko Hamano ◽  
Saburo Yuasa

This paper describes an approach to utilize sewage digester gas as a fuel for gas turbines. Sewage digester gas is composed of about 60% methane and 39% carbon dioxide. To apply it as a gas turbine fuel requires optimizing the combustion system to improve the combustion efficiency, flame-holding characteristics, etc. This paper presents an approach whereby a mass-produced microturbine and its peripheral equipment can be converted for such application with a minimum of modification and without the use of extraordinary combustors. The approach is described whereby a recuperative cycle microturbine having rich-burn, quick-mix, lean-burn (RQL) combustor is started up with a high-Btu fuel and the fuel is switched to digester gas when the inlet-air has been preheated to 600K or higher. This approach has proven that reliable starting, stable operation from idling to the rated power output, and efficiency equivalent to that obtained with a high-Btu fuel, can be achieved by the microturbine utilizing sewage digester gas.


Author(s):  
Bradford L. Schroeder ◽  
Kevin Leyva ◽  
Kimberly Stowers ◽  
Joanna E. Lewis ◽  
Valerie K. Sims

The present study investigated several factors hypothesized to affect player performance in a real-time strategy computer game, StarCraft II (SC2). User preferences for certain game settings (e.g., custom hotkey shortcuts) and peripheral equipment (e.g., gaming keyboards, laser mice) were surveyed along with usability perceptions and individual differences. In addition to these self-reports, participants uploaded replays of their perceived strongest SC2 games, offering a snapshot of players’ in-game behavioral data. Results indicated that perceived usability problems and higher neuroticism were linked to poorer performance, but multitasking tendencies and custom hotkeys were predictive of greater performance. Gaming keyboards were related to performance, although a performance benefit is inconclusive. Implications for individual differences, ergonomics, and usability are discussed.


Robotica ◽  
1984 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 203-207
Author(s):  
Nedko Shivarov ◽  
Kostadin Yanakiev

SUMMARYAn automated manipulating system, which performs the task of loading, positioning and holding of parts in the working area of an industrial robot is discussed in this paper. The system feeds component parts for the lifting mechanisms of electric trucks to be arc-welded by the robot and then removes them, thus completing a predetermined cycle. It is a part of an actual assembly line in a standard workshop for manufacturing electric trucks. The system's operation is described in detail, and the basic technological characteristics of the welding and peripheral equipment are given. Also, some features of an original welding torch cleaning device are described. The principal approach of planning, designing and implementing robotized cells for automatic arc-welding using a robot is also discussed.


The Design Function at I. C. L., Stevenage, is concerned with the translation of the information contained in Design Specifications into a form suitable for manufacturing and production control purposes. Much of this information relates to mechanical piece parts found in computer peripheral equipment, such as line printers, card readers, magnetic tape and disk drives and the like. These parts are in general simple milled, drilled, and turned items, generated mainly by straight lines and circles, and fall into the category known as 2½ dimension, that is Z planes tend to be parallel. Thus the problems encountered in communicating mechanical design at Stevenage are very much the same as those to be found in many general engineering design offices.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-30
Author(s):  
Jamal Kh-madhloom

Fog computing is a segment of cloud computing where a vast number of peripheral equipment links to the internet. The term "fog" indicates the edges of a cloud in which high performance can be achieved. Many of these devices will generate voluminous raw data as from sensors, and rather than forward all this data to cloud-based servers to be processed, the idea behind fog computing is to do as much processing as possible using computing units co-located with the data-generating devices, so that processed rather than raw data is forwarded, and bandwidth requirements are reduced. A major advantage of processing locally is that data is more often used for the same computation machine which produced the data. Also, the latency between data production and data consumption was reduced. This example is not fully original, since specially programmed hardware has long been used for signal processing. The work presents the integration of software defined networking with the association of fog environment to have the cavernous implementation patterns in the health care industry with higher degree of accuracy.


2012 ◽  
pp. 59-62
Author(s):  
M. Yastrebenetsky ◽  
Yu. Rozen ◽  
O. Klevtsov ◽  
M. Gashev

The stages of modernization of Ukrainian NPP I&C systems are described in the paper. The first stage (1993—2000) was characterized by use of systems designed by foreign (including USA) companies. The second stage (2001—2011) was characterized by use of systems designed by Ukrainian companies. The modernization strategy is analyzed in two aspects: the strategy of operators and the strategy of I&C systems’ designers. Some features peculiar to the strategy of designers are: an aggregate of hardware, software and service apparatus called “hardware-software complex” (HSC) as central part of systems, which are delivered to NPPs in full assembly and are connected to peripheral equipment at NPP; use of FPGA for performance of safety functions; elaboration of new equipment families. The third stage starts in 2012 and is related to construction of two new units (Khmelnitsky-3 and 4). A new regulatory framework, including regulatory requirements, will be elaborated for I&C systems of these units.


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