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This collection is provided by the College of Lake County and includes three documents that relate to the college's engineering curriculum. The 2-page AAS Degree Requirements document provides a program outline of the college's Associate in Applied Science Degree in Automation, Robotics and...
This collection from College of Lake County (CLC) contains four documents related to creating a pathway for high school students to CLC's mechatronics degree. The first item, Automation and Robotics Introductory Certificate 24ZC, contains a list of 15 dual credit courses that high school students...
This 12-page resource, made available by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is an activity that introduces students to the "Force of Impact using Accelerometer and Newtons' Laws of Motion." Upon completion of this activity, students will be able to define: acceleration, force, mass, Newton's...
This article, from the Sensors Online website, discusses MEMS accelerometers potential as high-quality acoustic pickups for musical instruments. The article includes the following sections: MEMS Accelerometer Technology, Accelerometers as Vibration Measurement Sensors, Acoustic Feedback, Acoustic...
This website is an information resource for the MEMS and Nanotechnology development community. The site includes news about MEMS technology. The site is also divided into the follow sections: Events, Glossary, Materials, Links, and MEMS-talk.
This weekly online newsletter provides information for people interested in investing in microelectronics, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), and microsystems devices and industries. This site offers the top MEMS stories from 7000+ sources worldwide. The newsletter also reports on the most vital...
This web-based interactive tutorial is designed to engage students in learning the steps of mesh analysis, KVL equations, supermesh and Ohm's law. Creator, Jean Pierre R. Bayard, has created this site to walk the student through step by step in order to best understand the material. Questions are...
This animation, provided by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), is an animation providing an overview of the sputtering processes. The animation is accompanied with text to describe the process. An .mp4 is also available and runs 00:58 seconds in length.
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This learning module is provided by Work-Ready Electronics and is the first in a series of two modules that cover principles of micro and embedded controllers. Work-Ready Electronics modules are intended to be used either independently or integrated with current electronics curricula...
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This learning module is provided by Work-Ready Electronics and is the second in a series of two modules that cover micro and embedded controller principles. Work-Ready Electronics modules are intended to be used either independently or integrated with current electronics curricula in...
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