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This video, made available by the Northeast Advanced Technological Education Center (NEATEC), is part of the NEATEC Digital Electronics Series from Professor Roger Young. This video describes digital systems and runs 1:08:52 minutes in length.
This website includes a Java applet that displays the effect that various operations on an N-periodic, discrete-time signal (e.g. time shift, time scale, filtering) have on the signal and its spectra. Sketch the signal or magnitude and phase spectra with the mouse, and then select the operation.
This tutorial is provided by National Instruments and introduces users to the term noise floor. The tutorial includes a table of contents and the following sections: Introducing Noise Floor, Components of the Noise Floor, Minimizing Noise Floor, Further Decreasing Your Noise Floor, and Relevant NI...
This tutorial is provided by National Instruments and covers how to correctly use and understand a digital multimeter (DMM). This tutorial includes a table of contents and the following sections: Display Digits, Voltage Measurements, Current Measurements, Additional Measurements, Noise Rejection...
This 5-page resource, made available by the STEM Guitar Project, is a guide for wiring electric bass guitars and drilling holes in electric bass guitar bodies. The guide describes where and how to drill jack holes, basic wiring, and information on bass guitar setup. A bass guitar wiring schematic is...
This is a series of laboratory modules and exercises designed to teach an introduction to digital logic course. It was created by Clint Cole (owner of Digilent www.digilentinc.com). He has given permission to use it for educational purposes.
This resource, published by the Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), is an animation that shows how load resistance results in increase in output power. An .mp4 is available for download and runs 01:40 minutes in length.
This program overview, published by Marion Technical College, describes an Associates of Applied Science degree in Electrical Engineering Technology with an emphasis in Smart Manufacturing. A brief description of the program, length of program, and the program contact are provided. The 2021-2022...
In this animated and interactive object, students read an introduction to electrical quantities, units, and symbols and test their knowledge in a matching exercise.
This is an interactive Java tutorial, created by Michael W. Davidson of Florida State University, covering the principles of electromangentic wave theory. The user is able to adjust variables such as amplitute and wavelength and observe immediately the effects on the animated screen.
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