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Electronics ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 149
Author(s):  
Jose L. Alvarez-Flores ◽  
Jorge Flores-Troncoso ◽  
Leonel Soriano-Equigua ◽  
Jorge Simón ◽  
Joel A. Castillo ◽  
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Current small satellite platforms such as CubeSats require robust and versatile communication subsystems that allow the reconfiguration of the critical operating parameters such as carrier frequency, transmission power, bandwidth, or filter roll-off factor. A reconfigurable Analog Back-End for the space segment of a satellite communication subsystem is presented in this work. This prototype is implemented on a 9.5 cm2 6-layer PCB, and it operates from 0.070 to 6 GHz and complies with CubeSat and IPC-2221 standards. The processing, control, and synchronizing stages are carried out on a Software-Defined Radio approach executed on a baseband processor. Results showed that the signal power at the output of the proposed Analog Back-End is suitable for feeding the following antenna subsystem. Furthermore, the emitted radiation levels by the transmission lines do not generate electromagnetic interference.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexey Zhuk ◽  
Nikolay Prokopenko ◽  
Ilya Pakhomov ◽  
Alexey Titov

<p>A new circuit of the output stage of an operational amplifier implemented on GaAs n-channel field-effect transistors with a control p-n junction and GaAs bipolar p-n-p transistors is investigated. Its peculiarity consists in the presence of a nonlinear negative feedback that stabilizes the drain current of the output transistor with an n-channel at a negative input voltage. The basic equations for the static mode of the output stage are given. The results of modeling in the LTspice simulation software of 3 modifications of the proposed circuit solutions are discussed.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexey Zhuk ◽  
Nikolay Prokopenko ◽  
Ilya Pakhomov ◽  
Alexey Titov

<p>A new circuit of the output stage of an operational amplifier implemented on GaAs n-channel field-effect transistors with a control p-n junction and GaAs bipolar p-n-p transistors is investigated. Its peculiarity consists in the presence of a nonlinear negative feedback that stabilizes the drain current of the output transistor with an n-channel at a negative input voltage. The basic equations for the static mode of the output stage are given. The results of modeling in the LTspice simulation software of 3 modifications of the proposed circuit solutions are discussed.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam F Osth ◽  
Mark J. Hurlstone

Logan (2021) presented an impressive unification of serial order tasks including whole report, typing, and serial recall in the form of the context retrieval and updating (CRU) model. Despite the wide breadth of the model’s coverage, its reliance on encoding and retrieving context representations that consist of the previous items may prevent it from being able to address a number of critical benchmark findings in the serial order literature that have shaped and constrained existing theories. In this commentary, we highlight three major challenges that motivated the development of a rival class of models of serial order, namely positional models. These challenges include the mixed-list phonological similarity effect, the protrusion effect, and interposition errors in temporal grouping. Simulations indicated that CRU can address the mixed list phonological similarity effect if phonological confusions can occur during its output stage, suggesting that the serial position curves from this paradigm do not rule out models that rely on inter-item associations, as has been previously been suggested. The other two challenges are more consequential for the model’s representations, and simulations indicated the model was not able to provide a complete account of them. We highlight and discuss how revisions to CRU’s representations or retrieval mechanisms can address these phenomena and emphasize that a fruitful direction forward would be to either incorporate positional representations or approximate them with its existing representations.


Author(s):  
Alessandra Cangianiello ◽  
Michael Kalcher ◽  
Daniel Gruber ◽  
Martin Clara
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manut Pratikno ◽  
Muhammad Rusdi Rasyid ◽  
Ismail Suardi Wekke

The purpose of this study was to analyze the role of the principal in improving the quality of education at the Laboratory Elementary School of Unimuda Sorong. The methodology used was qualitative with a phenomenological approach. The study found that the role of the principal in improving the quality of education at the Laboratory Elementary School of Unimuda Sorong consisted of three stages: input, processing, and output. The input stage includes 1) Free of costs: providing free education for Papuan children and 2) Mapping: prioritizing Papuan children and transmigrants’ communities around the "Warmon Kokoda" village. The processing stage includes enlarging the classrooms, providing laboratories, creating a comfortable library for elementary school-aged children, evaluating al-Qur'an teachers, and daily controlling the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Finally, at the output stage, all of the students of the past few years graduated with stable and static grades. The leadership style carried out by the principal was democratic in all respects by taking a social-persuasive approach when problems occur between teachers and parents and the surrounding community.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
I.T Shruthi ◽  
Shreelekha Panchal ◽  
Sarita Uniyal ◽  
Dr. Shashidhar Tantry

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