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Grefen, Paul. "Digital Literacy and Electronic Business." Encyclopedia 1, no. 3 (September 7, 2021): 934–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia1030071.

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Digital literacy is a term that traditionally describes the extent to which a person is able to use interactive digital devices for living and working, such as computers and smartphones, as well as services delivered through these devices. The advent of the digital society at large and electronic business, specifically in the past decades, has broadened the use of digital devices beyond the isolated uses of working and simple communication; this advent has created digital ecosystems in which workers and consumers are embedded to various degrees, such as social media platforms or integrated shopping and media platforms. This embedding implies that a traditional, narrow notion of digital literacy needs to be extended and made more precise. For this purpose, we use the related notions of digital dexterity, digital proficiency and digital awareness. The term digital dexterity describes the extent to which an individual can handle or operate digital devices or services from a physical perspective. The term digital proficiency describes the extent to which an individual can use digital means to effectively and efficiently facilitate their living and working. The term digital awareness describes the extent to which individuals can understand what their position in digital ecosystems is, including the opportunities and threats of participating in these ecosystems. Digital literacy in the modern, broad interpretation is then the combination of digital dexterity, digital proficiency and digital awareness.
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Williams, Chris, and Shideh Kabiri Ameri. "(Digital Presentation) Fully Integrated Strain-Neutralized 2D Transistors." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-02, no. 62 (October 9, 2022): 2295. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-02622295mtgabs.

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As performant and well-established as conventional silicon-based electronics have become, the era of wearable electronics and the Internet-of-Things has created a demand for robust electronic devices that can conform to the surfaces of the human body. Whereas the mechanical mismatch between rigid silicon electronics and the human body represents a fundamental limit to conventional non-invasive health sensing, wearable electronics and electrodes that can conform to the microscopic features of the skin1,2 can circumvent most of the motion artifacts inherent to conventional, rigid sensing devices, and facilitate continuous health monitoring as is required for modern, more proactive healthcare. Unfortunately, without addressing this fundamental mechanical incompatibility, devices that leverage the high density of transistors available in rigid silicon-based integrated circuits are handicapped by how well they can maintain contact with the body, and consequently are prone to failure at the sensor-circuit interface. The extraordinary properties of two-dimensional materials pose a unique opportunity for addressing this mechanical mismatch. Their unusual mechanical strength combined with their ultimate thinness, optical transparency, and favorable electronic transport properties3 makes them ideal candidates for the next generation of highly conformable wearable electronics free of the constraints of a rigid silicon circuit board—however, minimizing local strain in the vicinity of the active devices to ensure reliable operation remains a priority. Using a design informed by finite element method (FEM) simulations, our proposed strain-neutralizing 2D transistors are configured to resist applied strains on the order of the 30% strains human skin can withstand by redistributing strain away from active regions. Tight binding simulations of the transistor channels helps with further compensation of residual strain in the active regions, alongside careful consideration of materials and device architecture during fabrication. Together, these considerations help realize the possibility of fully integrated strain-neutralized 2D transistors compatible with state-of-the-art conformable wearable sensors. [1]S. Kabiri Ameri et al., “Graphene electronic tattoo sensors,” ACS Nano, 11, 7634–7641, 2017. [2] S. Kabiri Ameri et al., “Imperceptible electrooculography graphene sensor system for human–robot interface”, npj 2D Materials and Applications, 2, 1-7, 2018. [3] A. H. Castro Neto, F. Guinea, N. M. R. Peres, K. S. Novoselov, and A. K. Geim, “The electronic properties of graphene,” Rev. Mod. Phys., vol. 81, no. 1, pp. 109–162, Jan. 2009, doi: 10.1103/RevModPhys.81.109.
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Sekitani, Tsuyoshi. "(Invited, Digital Presentation) Ultra-Thin Organic Integrated Circuits Enabling Bio-Signal Monitoring." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-01, no. 10 (July 7, 2022): 799. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-0110799mtgabs.

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Digital technology has permeated our society, and a wide variety of electronic devices are now in use. In particular, the development of electronic devices for biometric measurements, such as wearable electronics, has been remarkable, and coupled with research and development of high-speed communication and artificial intelligence (AI), many social implementations are being presented. Our group has been conducting research and development on flexible and stretchable electronic systems, which are flexible, soft like rubber, and lightweight, by integrating functional organic nano-materials. In this research activity, our flexible and stretchable electronics have obtained certification for medical devices and are promoting the development of new electronics for use in medical institutions. In this presentation, I would like to introduce our recent activities on the flexible and stretchable electronics utilizing the nanoscience and technology, and developed low-noise and ultra-flexible systems for measuring biological action potentials (electroencephalogram; EEG and electrocardiogram ; ECG).
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Ploeger, Daniël. "Abject Digital Performance: Engaging the Politics of Electronic Waste." Leonardo 50, no. 2 (April 2017): 138–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_01159.

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Building on anthropologist Mary Douglas’s writing on the ritual function of dirt, this article presents a strategy in digital performance art that engages with electronic waste (e-waste). It is suggested that planned obsolescence in electronics is of a particular nature that facilitates the representation of consumer technologies within the logic of a “symbolic order of technological progress,” where digital devices act as mere signifiers for abstract notions of connectivity, well-being and innovation. Conceptualizing discarded electronic devices as abject technology that is positioned outside this symbolic structure, a performance practice is proposed where abject body parts and abject technologies are connected to challenge this techno-ideology.
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Sundriyal, Poonam. "(Invited, Digital Presentation) 3D Printing of Flexible and Wearable Supercapacitors." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-02, no. 1 (October 9, 2022): 42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-02142mtgabs.

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Flexible and wearable electronics have recently emerged as a potential solution for next-generation electronics for healthcare, sports, transport, military, soft robotics, artificial intelligence, the internet of things, and other applications. However, these devices are still at a fledgling stage due to the use of traditional manufacturing processes, lack of compatible power supply, poor commercialization capabilities, and integration problems. Here, we present 3D printing approaches for developing batteries and supercapacitors for flexible electronic applications. Such manufacturing techniques can revolutionize the rapidly growing field of flexible and wearable electronics due to their several attributes like; rapid production, simplicity, capability to produce size and shape versatile patterns, computer-aided design, user control, and environmental friendliness.(1-4) Different aspects of 3D printed supercapacitors (such as; device design, ink preparation of electrode/ electrolyte components, rheology control of inks, surface modification to get good print quality, electrochemical performance of printed devices, and flexibility analysis) will be discussed in detail with a focus on future requirements. References Sundriyal P, Bhattacharya S. Scalable micro-fabrication of flexible, solid-state, inexpensive, and high-performance planar micro-supercapacitors through inkjet printing. ACS Applied Energy Materials. 2019;2(3):1876-90. Sundriyal P, Bhattacharya S. Inkjet-printed electrodes on A4 paper substrates for low-cost, disposable, and flexible asymmetric supercapacitors. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. 2017;9(44):38507-21. Sundriyal P, Bhattacharya S, editors. 3-D Printed Electrode Materials for Low-Cost, Flexible, and Stretchable Energy Storage Devices. ECS Meeting Abstracts; 2019: IOP Publishing. Sundriyal P, Bhattacharya S. Textile-based supercapacitors for flexible and wearable electronic applications. Scientific reports. 2020;10(1):1-15.
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Simakov, A. V., V. V. Kharlamov, and V. I. Skorokhodov. "The overcurrent protection characteristics testing digital substation intelligent electric devices." Omsk Scientific Bulletin, no. 176 (2021): 46–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.25206/1813-8225-2021-176-46-51.

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The electric power industry digital transformation features and the intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) introduction in the low-voltage circuits of power stations and substations are considered. The analysis of normative documents and standards is carried out. The features of scheduled maintenance of relay protection and automation devices are determined, the possibilities and prospects of organizing condition-based maintenance are considered. The mandatory steps required for any type of maintenance are defined. A method for checking the electrical and time characteristics of the overcurrent protection of an intelligent electronic device is proposed. The device is designed in accordance with the IEC-61850 standard and operates in the local area network of a digital substation of architecture III
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Zhmatov, Dmitri. "Types of electronic switching devices for digital substations." Energy Safety and Energy Economy 5 (October 2019): 43–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.18635/2071-2219-2019-5-43-45.

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Preston, Daniel J., Philipp Rothemund, Haihui Joy Jiang, Markus P. Nemitz, Jeff Rawson, Zhigang Suo, and George M. Whitesides. "Digital logic for soft devices." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116, no. 16 (March 28, 2019): 7750–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1820672116.

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Although soft devices (grippers, actuators, and elementary robots) are rapidly becoming an integral part of the broad field of robotics, autonomy for completely soft devices has only begun to be developed. Adaptation of conventional systems of control to soft devices requires hard valves and electronic controls. This paper describes completely soft pneumatic digital logic gates having a physical scale appropriate for use with current (macroscopic) soft actuators. Each digital logic gate utilizes a single bistable valve—the pneumatic equivalent of a Schmitt trigger—which relies on the snap-through instability of a hemispherical membrane to kink internal tubes and operates with binary high/low input and output pressures. Soft, pneumatic NOT, AND, and OR digital logic gates—which generate known pneumatic outputs as a function of one, or multiple, pneumatic inputs—allow fabrication of digital logic circuits for a set–reset latch, two-bit shift register, leading-edge detector, digital-to-analog converter (DAC), and toggle switch. The DAC and toggle switch, in turn, can control and power a soft actuator (demonstrated using a pneu-net gripper). These macroscale soft digital logic gates are scalable to high volumes of airflow, do not consume power at steady state, and can be reconfigured to achieve multiple functionalities from a single design (including configurations that receive inputs from the environment and from human users). This work represents a step toward a strategy to develop autonomous control—one not involving an electronic interface or hard components—for soft devices.
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Chen, Yu Liang, Yong You Du, Zhao Huan Jia, and Wei Zhao. "Design for Digital Display Device and the Function of Control of Concrete Truck-Mixer Drum." Applied Mechanics and Materials 55-57 (May 2011): 68–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.55-57.68.

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The paper discusses the principles and shortcomings of the concrete mixer truck’s hydraulic control mechanism. The stepper motor technology controlled by the electrical impulses is used to develop a new digital display control device, and determine design principle and implementation process of the electronic control part. At the same time, it develops control device’s digital display mechanism and wireless remote control devices. At last, it compares the performance advantages and disadvantages between the traditional mechanical control handler and the digital display remote controller according to the engineering practice.
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Смушкин, А. Б. "ELECTRONIC DIGITAL INFORMATION AS THE CENTRAL OBJECT OF ELECTRONIC DIGITAL FORENSICS." Digest of research works "Criminalistics: yesterday, today, tomorrow", no. 1(21) (March 31, 2022): 142–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.55001/2587-9820.2022.99.19.013.

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Аннотация. В статье констатируется тот факт, что категория «Информация» является одной из самых дискуссионных в истории науки и философии. В XX веке появился новый вид информации — компьютерная (электронная, цифровая, машинная и т. д.). Применительно к объекту электронной цифровой криминалистики рассматриваются вопросы точного определения понятия информации, циркулирующей в компьютерных системах, сетях и иных электронных устройствах. Объектом электронной цифровой криминалистики являются как раз общественные отношения, связанные с собиранием, исследованием и использованием электронной цифровой информации и информационно-технологических устройств. Предметом электронной цифровой криминалистики полагаем закономерности возникновения, движения, трансформации криминалистически значимой электронной информации, закономерности оценки и использования криминалистически значимой электронной цифровой информации.В статье анализируются различные мнения относительно правильного наи­менования данной информации, определяются их положительные и отрицательные стороны. По результатам анализа различных подходов к рассматриваемой информации констатируется, что оптимальным для целей практической правоохранительной деятельности является определение «электронная цифровая информация», как отражающая и способ записи и своеобразный «язык» записи. Характеристика «электронный» говорит в первую очередь о способе записи, изменения, чтения и удаления с помощью движения электронов, электро-магнитных взаимодействий. Характеристика «цифровой» — о языке записи путем дискретизации аналоговой информации и представления ее в виде, как правило, дуальной последовательности цифр.При этом для раскрытия сущности данного вида информации необходимо указание на способ записи информации, форму записи, ее размещение и функциональное предназначение.По результатам исследования делается вывод о том, что электронную цифровую информацию можно определить как информацию, зафиксированную любым способом, но трансформируемую в человекочитаемый вид с помощью электромагнитных взаимодействий и кодированную с использованием цифрового кода, пригодную для автоматической обработки, находящуюся в информационно-технологи­ческих устройствах и передаваемую между ними любым способом либо распределенную между ними.Безусловно, активная разработка вопросов, связанных с электронной цифровой информацией в криминалистике, будет способствовать расширению информации о преступлении, переводимой из потенциальной криминалистически значимой в актуальную. Abstract. The article states that the category "Information" is one of the most controversial in the history of science and philosophy. In the 20th century, a new type of information appeared — computer (electronic, digital, machine, etc.). In relation to the object of electronic digital forensics, the issues of precise definition of the concept of information circulating in computer systems, networks and other electronic devices are considered. The object of electronic digital criminalistics is precisely social relations related to the collection, research and use of electronic digital information and information technology devices. The subject of electronic digital forensics, we consider the patterns of occurrence, movement, transformation of criminally significant electronic information, patterns of evaluation and use of criminally significant electronic digital information.The article analyzes various opinions regarding the correct naming of this information, identifies their positive and negative sides. According to the results of the analysis of various approaches to the information under consideration, it is stated that the optimal definition for the purposes of practical law enforcement is the definition of “electronic digital information” as reflecting both the method of recording and a kind of “language” of recording. The characteristic “electronic” speaks primarily about the method of writing, changing, reading and deleting using the movement of electrons, electro-magnetic interactions. The characteristic of “digital” is about the language of recording by sampling analog information and presenting it in the form, as a rule, of a dual sequence of digits.At the same time, in order to disclose the essence of this type of information, it is necessary to indicate the method of recording information, the form of recording, its placement and functional purpose.According to the results of the study, it is concluded that electronic digital information can be defined as information recorded in any way, but transformed into a human-readable form using electromagnetic interactions and encoded using a digital code, suitable for automatic processing, located in information technology devices and transmitted between them in any way, or distributed between them.Of course, the active development of issues related to electronic digital information in criminology will contribute to the expansion of information about the crime, translated from potential criminally significant to relevant.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Digital electronic devices"

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Mackle, John. "Integrated digital filters." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.334588.

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Bee, Sarah Caroline. "Radiation effects in analogue to digital converters." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.298887.

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Murad, Thamir Faraj. "Digital control of chopper-fed DC motor drive." Thesis, Loughborough University, 1985. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/10836.

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Mirkazemi-Moud, Mehran. "Digital pulse width modulators for induction motor control." Thesis, Heriot-Watt University, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10399/1431.

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Stevens, M. J. "Digital control of high frequency pulse-width modulated inverters." Thesis, University of Bristol, 1985. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.373297.

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Leung, Chiu Hon. "The output frequency spectrum of a thyristor phase-controlled cycloconverter using digital control techniques." Thesis, University of Plymouth, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/2261.

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The principle of operation dictates that the output of a cycloconverter contains some harmonics. For drive applications, the harmonics at best increase losses in the motor and may well cause instability. Various methods of analysing the output waveform have been considered. A Fortran 77 program employing a modified Fourier series, making use of the fact that the input waveforms are sinusoidal, was used to compute the individual harmonic amplitudes. A six pulse three phase to single phase cycloconverter was built and a Z-80 microprocessor was used for the control of firing angles. Phase locked loops were used for timing, and their effect upon the output with changing input frequency and voltage were established. The experimental waveforms are analysed by a FFT spectrum analyser. The flexibility of the control circuit enables the following investigations not easily carry out using traditional analog control circuit. The phase relationship between the cosine timing and reference wave in the cosinusoidal control method was shown to affect the output waveform and hence the harmonic content. There is no clear optimum value of phase and the T.H.D. up to 500Hz remains virtually constant. However, the changes of individual harmonic amplitudes is quite significant. In practice it may not be possible to keep the value of phase constant but it should be considered when comparing control strategies. Another investigation involves the changing of the last firing angle in a half cycle. It shows that the value of firing angles produced by the cosinusoidal control method is desirable. Operation at theoretical maximum output frequency was also demonstrated.
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Sustar, Helena. "Older people as equal partners in the creative design of digital devices." Thesis, City University London, 2011. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/1305/.

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This thesis describes research which explores the importance and feasibility of involving older people as equal partners in the creative design of digital devices for an ageing population. In exploring this topic, I have carried out two preliminary studies, a pilot study and a major empirical study. Firstly, I invited three groups of people, including very old people, active older people and postgraduate students, to evaluate a mock-­‐up model of an interactive device intended for older people that was designed using a standard design process. The results of this study suggested that products without an adequate contribution from older people would not always meet their needs. Secondly, I carried out observations of very old people, active older people, and young designers to identify factors that influence the way in which both older people and young designers can be involved in the creative design process. These factors included experiences with technology, processes and approaches currently applied with older people and designers, factors that stimulate or inhibit creativity, and practical constraints such as health issues. The results of these observations fed into the design of a pilot study, where I tested the content of a creative design process and a procedure for analysing data for the main empirical study. The main study involved three creative workshops where the same creative methods were employed with different sets of people: young designers, mixed groups (with older people and designers) and older people only. The results show that older people are able to participate in a creative design process; however, certain practical constraints have to be taken into account. Also, older people perform better when they work together with designers. Finally, the mixed groups with older people, who have relevant life experiences, and designers, who are familiar with the newest technology, may be more suitable for designing appropriate products for the older population.
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Shaheed, Amjad. "A framework for the visualisation and control of ubiquitous devices, services and digital content." Thesis, Liverpool John Moores University, 2011. http://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/6018/.

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The General Organization for Technical Education and Vocational Training, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has developed a special feeding program for the students at its institutions. The effects of this program on the nutritional and health status of these students have not been evaluated yet, and since no published dietary research has been performed on Technical and Vocational young adult male students, the present work was undertaken to investigate the nutritional status of this community in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. After a pilot survey, it was decided to use a selfcompleted questionnaire combined with personal interview to investigate the nutritional status of 690 students randomly selected from the study population. Dietary data was collected by two methods: usual weekly intakes "diet history" and actual daily intakes "diet diary". The nutrient intakes were calculated using the unilever Dietary Analysis Program (UNIDAP). The statistical Package for the social Science (SPSS/PC+) was employed to analyse the data; statistical significance of relationships between certain sets of data was determined by chi-square analysis. Some general factors affecting the nutritional status of these students were identified, their nutritional habits and attitudes were investigated, and the average daily intakes of energy, the macronutrients, and selected micronutrients were calculated. The main results of this study shows that the majority of the study population are adolescent, moderately active individuals, and have lower than the standard range of the Body Mass Index; anaemia is the most stated health problem; meal-skipping and eating between meals are common habits amongst the students. Regarding nutrient intake, there was an energy, polyunsaturated fat, and vitamin C deficiency; adequate intake of saturated fat, dietary fibre, retinol, and zinc; more than adequate intake of protein, total fat, cholesterol, thiamin, riboflavin, calcium, and iron. Recommendations are given which aim to improve the nutrition of technical and vocational students.
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Nguyen, Loc Bao. "Logic design using programmable logic devices." PDXScholar, 1988. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/4103.

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The Programmable Logic Devices, PLO, have caused a major impact in logic design of digital systems in this decade. For instance, a twenty pin PLO device can replace from three hundreds to six hundreds Transistor Transistor Logic gates, which people have designed with since the 60s. Therefore, by using PLD devices, designers can squeeze more features, reduce chip counts, reduce power consumption, and enhance the reliability of the digital systems. This thesis covers the most important aspects of logic design using PLD devices. They are Logic Minimization and State Assignment. In addition, the thesis also covers a seldomly used but very useful design style, Self-Synchronized Circuits. The thesis introduces a new method to minimize Two-Level Boolean Functions using Graph Coloring Algorithms and the result is very encouraging. The raw speed of the coloring algorithms is as fast as the Espresso, the industry standard minimizer from Berkeley, and the solution is equally good. The thesis also introduces a rule-based state assignment method which gives equal or better solutions than STASH (an Intel Automatic CAD tool) by as much as twenty percent. One of the problems with Self-Synchronized circuits is that it takes many extra components to implement the circuit. The thesis shows how it can be designed using PLD devices and also suggests the idea of a Clock Chip to reduce the chip count to make the design style more attractive.
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Porras, Deivid Efrain Tellez. "Desenvolvimento de transmissores de pressão com sensor piezoresistivo e protocolo de comunicação HART." Universidade de São Paulo, 2014. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/3/3140/tde-19032015-171810/.

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O presente trabalho é uma pesquisa tecnológica (P&D) de inovação tecnológica de produto para o mercado brasileiro, que visa desenvolver um transmissor de pressão inteligente de alta exatidão com protocolo HART e sensor piezoresistivo em parceria LSI-USP / MEMS Ltda. Fornecendo assim um protótipo de um produto competitivo no mercado brasileiro. Neste trabalho se apresenta uma arquitetura baseada nos transmissores 4-20 mA de alta exatidão da MEMS Ltda. Essa arquitetura mantém as características de desemprenho da medição analógica e adiciona os componentes necessários para suportar as funções do padrão HART com camada física Bell 202. Além da arquitetura, neste documento é apresentado: o desenvolvimento das interfaces entre o algoritmo de compensação e os algoritmos responsáveis da comunicação digital, as modificações no circuito de controle da corrente de laço para permitir a modulação do sinal de 1200 Hz e 2200 Hz usado pela comunicação digital, e o projeto de alimentação do transmissor, que foi projetado visando a eficiência para respeitar os limites de consumo de corrente. Os resultados obtidos com essa nova arquitetura, apresentam que são mantidas as características dos transmissores 4-20 mA usados como base, e que a medição digital tem um nível de erro 0,05 %FS (porcentagem de fundo de escala) menor do que a saída analógica do mesmo transmissor, valor considerável comparado com o 0,2 %FS que é o nível de erro total do sistema. Os protótipos usados para as medições foram caracterizados num processo que levou 35 dias de operação continua, validando assim o projeto elétrico e software desenvolvido.
This thesis consists of a technical research (P&D) on technological innovations of a highly accurate intelligent pressure transmitter using a HART protocol and piezoresistive sensors in collaboration with LSI-USP / MEMS Ltda. The outcome consists of a prototype of a competitive product in the Brazilian market. This project presents a product architecture based on highly accurate 4-20mA MEMS Ltda. transmitters. It maintains the features necessary for analogical measurements and adds components, which are compatible with the functions of HART with a Bell 202 physical layer. In addition to the architecture, this document presents the development of: interfaces between the compensation algorithm and digital communication algorithms, modifications of the current loop control circuit to allow signal modulation used by digital communications of 1200Hz and 2000Hz, a voltage source project, which envisioned efficiency and considered the limits of current consumption. Results of this architecture show that the 4-20mA transmitter´s characteristics, used as a starting point for the product, are maintained and that digital measurements present 0.05%FS (Full Scale) less error than analogical measurements taken by the same transmitter. This presents a significant error reduction when compared to the total error of the system, which is 0, 2 %FS. The prototypes used for measurements were tested during 35 continuous days, validating their electrical installation and software.
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Books on the topic "Digital electronic devices"

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Digital system design using programmable logic devices. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall, 1990.

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Bobyr', Maksim, Vitaliy Titov, and Vladimir Ivanov. Design of analog and digital devices. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1070341.

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The textbook contains the material necessary for the formation of students ' knowledge of the basics of analog and digital circuitry and the principles of building digital nodes, instilling skills in the development and design of digital devices, as well as performing practical work and a course project in the discipline "electrical Engineering, electronics and circuit engineering". Methods of calculation of analog circuits and synthesis of discrete devices of combinational type and automata with memory are considered. Examples of calculation of analog circuits and implementation of digital devices for various purposes on integrated circuits are given. Meets the requirements of Federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For students of higher education institutions studying in the field of training 09.03.01 "computer Science and engineering". It can be useful for students of the areas of training "Design and technology of electronic means", "Biotechnical systems and technologies"and" Information security".
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Electronic devices and circuits: Discrete and integrated. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985.

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Huang, Chao. Robust Computing with Nano-scale Devices: Progresses and Challenges. Dordrecht: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., 2010.

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Shearer, Findlay. Power management in mobile devices. Burlington, MA: Newnes, 2008.

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Shearer, Findlay. Power management in mobile devices. Burlington, MA: Newnes, 2008.

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Shearer, Findlay. Power management in mobile devices. Burlington, MA: Newnes, 2008.

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Wobschall, Darold. Circuit design for electronic instrumentation: Analog and digital devices from sensor to display. 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1987.

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Gizmos, or, The electronic imperative: How digital devices have transformed American character and culture. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave, 2015.

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Berger, Arthur Asa. Gizmos or: The Electronic Imperative: How Digital Devices have Transformed American Character and Culture. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-56545-7.

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Book chapters on the topic "Digital electronic devices"

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Medoff, Norman J., and Barbara K. Kaye. "Digital Devices." In Now Media: The Evolution of Electronic Communication, 183–210. 4th ed. Other titles: Electronic media Description: Fourth edition. | London; New York : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003020721-7.

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Belous, Anatoly, and Vitali Saladukha. "Packaging Technologies for Electronic Devices." In High-Speed Digital System Design, 655–701. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25409-4_8.

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Coughlin, Thomas M. "Storage in Home Consumer Electronic Devices." In Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics, 87–111. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69907-3_5.

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Belous, Anatoly, and Vitali Saladukha. "Wired Interfaces of High-Speed Electronic Devices." In High-Speed Digital System Design, 79–143. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25409-4_2.

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Coughlin, Thomas M. "Storage in Automotive and Mobile Consumer Electronic Devices." In Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics, 113–41. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69907-3_6.

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Belous, Anatoly, and Vitali Saladukha. "Power Supply Systems of High-Speed Electronic Devices." In High-Speed Digital System Design, 741–815. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25409-4_10.

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Belous, Anatoly, and Vitali Saladukha. "Protection of High-Speed Electronic Devices from Electromagnetic Interference." In High-Speed Digital System Design, 703–39. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25409-4_9.

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Connare, Vincent. "Designing and using scalable type for display as graphic elements on digital devices." In Electronic Publishing, Artistic Imaging, and Digital Typography, 181–92. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0053271.

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Belous, Anatoly, and Vitali Saladukha. "Methods and Means of Ensuring Interference Resistance of High-Speed Electronic Devices." In High-Speed Digital System Design, 447–542. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25409-4_6.

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Belous, Anatoly, and Vitali Saladukha. "Basics of Designing Structures of Printed Circuit Boards of High-Speed Electronic Devices." In High-Speed Digital System Design, 543–654. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25409-4_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Digital electronic devices"

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Girnyk, Vladimir I., Igor V. Tverdokhleb, and Andrey A. Ivanovsky. "Combined optical/digital security devices." In Electronic Imaging, edited by Rudolf L. van Renesse and Willem A. Vliegenthart. SPIE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.382203.

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Guiducci, C., E. Accastelli, and F. M. Spiga. "Digital approaches in electronic biochips." In 2013 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iedm.2013.6724586.

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Nikolaevich, Shilin Aleksandr, Koptelova Irina Aleksandrovna, and Kuznetsova Nadezhda Sergeevna. "Digital modeling of electrical and electronic devices." In 2019 International Conference on Electrotechnical Complexes and Systems (ICOECS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icoecs46375.2019.8949882.

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Krishna, V. S. Rakesh, and Abhishek Poddar. "Digital control techniques for power electronic devices." In 2015 International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems (ICACCS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icaccs.2015.7324086.

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Fageth, Reiner, and Wulf Schmidt-Sacht. "Printed products for digital cameras and mobile devices." In Electronic Imaging 2005, edited by Reiner Eschbach and Gabriel G. Marcu. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.586185.

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Kärtner, F. X., R. Amatya, M. Araghchini, J. Birge, H. Byun, J. Chen, M. Dahlem, et al. "Photonic analog-to-digital conversion with electronic-photonic integrated circuits." In Integrated Optoelectronic Devices 2008, edited by Joel A. Kubby and Graham T. Reed. SPIE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.767926.

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Oteri, Omae Malack. "Virtualization of Digital Electronics Devices using Arduino for STEM Electronic & Mobile Learning." In 2021 Sustainable Leadership and Academic Excellence International Conference (SLAE). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/slae54202.2021.9788083.

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Manes, Gavin W., Lance Watson, Elizabeth Downing, Alex Barclay, David Greer, and John Hale. "A Framework for Redacting Digital Information from Electronic Devices." In 2007 IEEE SMC Information Assurance and Security Workshop. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iaw.2007.381914.

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Varadarajan, Jagannadan, and Sriganesh Madhvanath. "Digital Ink to Form Alignment for Electronic Clipboard Devices." In 2008 The Eighth IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems (DAS). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/das.2008.89.

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Ishchenko, Dmitry, and Reynaldo Nuqui. "Secure Communication of Intelligent Electronic Devices in Digital Substations." In 2018 IEEE/PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition (T&D). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tdc.2018.8440438.

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Reports on the topic "Digital electronic devices"

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Iatsyshyn, Anna V., Iryna H. Hubeladze, Valeriia O. Kovach, Valentyna V. Kovalenko, Volodymyr O. Artemchuk, Maryna S. Dvornyk, Oleksandr O. Popov, Andrii V. Iatsyshyn, and Arnold E. Kiv. Applying digital technologies for work management of young scientists' councils. [б. в.], June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4434.

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The publication explores the features of the digital technologies’ usage to organize the work of the Young Scientists’ Councils and describes the best practices. The digital transformation of society and the quarantine restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have forced the use of various digital technologies for scientific communication, the organization of work for youth associations, and the training of students and Ph.D. students. An important role in increasing the prestige of scientific activity and encouraging talented young people to participate in scientific projects belongs to the Young Scientists’ Councils, which are created at scientific institutions and higher education institutions. It is determined that the peculiarities of the work of Young Scientists’ Councils are in providing conditions for further staff development of the institution in which they operate; contribution to the social, psychological and material support of young scientists and Ph.D. students; creating an environment for teamwork and collaborative partnership; development of leadership and organizational qualities; contribution to the development of digital competence. The advantages of using electronic social networks in higher education and research institutions are analyzed, namely: general popularity and free of charge; prompt exchange of messages and multimedia data; user-friendly interface; availability of event planning functions, sending invitations, setting reminders; support of synchronous and asynchronous communication between network participants; possibility of access from various devices; a powerful tool for organizing the learning process; possibility of organization and work of closed and open groups; advertising of various events, etc. Peculiarities of managing the activity of the Young Scientists’ Council with the use of digital technologies are determined. The Young Scientists’ Council is a social system, and therefore the management of this system refers to social management. The effectiveness of the digital technologies’ usage to manage the activities of the Young Scientists’ Council depends on the intensity and need for their use to implement organizational, presentation functions and to ensure constant communication. The areas to apply digital technologies for the work managing of Young Scientists’ Councils are sorted as the presentation of activity; distribution of various information for young scientists; conducting questionnaires, surveys; organization and holding of scientific mass events; managing of thematic workgroups, holding of work meetings. It is generalized and described the experience of electronic social networks usage for organizing and conducting of scientific mass events.
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Averin, D. V. Semiconductor Single-Electron Digital Devices and Circuits. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada278338.

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Harris, Melissa, and Alexia Pretari. Going Digital – Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI): Lessons learned from a pilot study. Oxfam GB, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2021.7581.

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In this sixth instalment of the Going Digital Series, we share our experiences of using computer-assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) software, which was researched and piloted following the outbreak of COVID-19 and the subsequent need for improved remote data collection practices. CATI is a survey technique in which interviews are conducted via a phone call, using an electronic device to follow a survey script and enter the information collected. This paper looks at the experience of piloting the technique in phone interviews with women in Kirkuk Governorate, Iraq.
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Tarasov, Alexander F., Irina A. Getman, Svetlana S. Turlakova, Ihor I. Stashkevych, and Serhiy M. Kozmenko. Methodological aspects of preparation of educational content on the basis of distance education platforms. [б. в.], July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3857.

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The urgency of application of technologies and means of distance learning in educational process of higher educational institutions is designated. The growing frequency of using cloud services and electronic textbooks in mobile and distance learning is noted. The importance of building educational environment is highlighted, where the key element is e-learning resources in digital form, including structure, subject content and metadata about the course. For higher educational institutions, the need for methodical support for the preparation of educational content on the basis of distance education platforms is determined. The experience of using the free distance education platform Moodle within the framework of the higher educational institution Donbass State Engineering Academy is considered. Methodical aspects of training content preparation on the basis of distance education platforms on the example of MoodleDDMA system are given. The General structure of the distance course and an example of evaluation of test tasks of the distance course (module) on topics are considered. An example of the presentation of the course on the basis of distance education platform MoodleDDMA is given. Conclusions about the experience of using the Moodle distance education system at the Donbass State Engineering Academy from the point of view of teachers and students are drawn. The perspective directions of researches and development of the Moodle distance education platform in completion and expansion of educational materials by multimedia elements and links, and also creation of the application for mobile devices for possibility of more effective use of the platform are allocated.
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