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This lecture, published by Columbia Gorge Community College, provides a detailed examination of how timers are used "to  coordinate the orderly transition from start to run mode for several different types of reduced voltage starting methods." Starters covered include: primary resistor reduced...
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This resource, provided by Piedmont Virginia Community College, includes files from a project-based learning module that has "students build a small relay board that can trigger another device with varying voltage from a low voltage microcontroller." "The current board can be milled or etched by...
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This activity, from the Technological Education Pathways Partnership (TEPP), leads students in a teardown of a remote control to examine transmission function and signal analysis in the device. Students examine the circuit board and transmitter components in a simple DVD player remote, led by...
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This video, provided by Columbia Gorge Community College, is the first part of a two part lecture that covers "install[ing] a speed potentiometer and program[ming] the Omron 3G3JX-AE004 motor drive to recognize this external analog voltage input." Monitoring and programming default rotational...
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This video, provided by Columbia Gorge Community College, is the second part of a two part lecture that covers "install[ing] a speed potentiometer and program[ming] the Omron 3G3JX-AE004 motor drive to recognize this external analog voltage input." Monitoring and programming default rotational...
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In this video adapted from the Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center, students will learn about a robotics competition which uses remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) underwater. The material is intended for students in grades 6-12. Running time for the video is 3:32. It is accompanied by...
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This video, provided by Columbia Gorge Community College, is the first part of a two part lecture that shows how to calculate resistive complex impedance. This lesson teaches viewers "how to represent resistors as complex impedances for purposes of AC circuit analysis." This video runs 05:00 minutes...
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This video, provided by Columbia Gorge Community College, is the second part of a two part lecture that shows how to calculate resistive complex impedance. This lesson teaches viewers "how to represent resistors as complex impedances for purposes of AC circuit analysis." This video runs 05:03...
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These presentation slides are from an eSyst webinar that discussed revitalizing electronics technology degree programs. This webinar discussed how to shift the focus of electronics curriculum from the component level to a systems approach. Three adopters of the systems view of electronics...
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Based at Carnegie Mellon University, the Robotics Academy is designed to help young people learn about the world of robotics through interactive activities, videos, and lesson plans. First-time visitors can check in on the "Educators" area to learn about the STEM-based curriculum and educational...
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