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Friday, December 9, 2011

Manual Guide- A Laboratory Guide for Mechanical Measurements

A Laboratory Guide for Mechanical Measurements. Mechanical measurement forms a basic and important aspect of mechanical engineering application. The mechanical engineering technicians are required to use various measurement tools and make necessary changes in the parameters such as pressure, temperature, flow and speed to control the process. These technician should know the complete mechanism ( working principle ) of the measuring instruments and should be able to select the appropriate instrument as per the requirement of the process and handle, operate and manipulate the same . Student will also learn to correlate the theoretical knowledge with practical aspects and their various applications. The questions at the end of each experiment not only test his recall ability but also take care of his analytical and innovative intelligence. Few questions are designed in such a way that it will be helpful to improve reasoning, decision – making and thought provoking ability of the students. Mechanical measurement is a subject having practical applications of various measurement techniques used for measurement of pressure, force, strain, temperature, flow, speed, level, etc. In the laboratory work students are exposed to the experiments on the available experimental set ups in the measurement laboratory. The laboratory work shall be further supplemented by industrial visit where they can observe the actual measurement process. Inter relation ship of subject areas: Mechanical measurement is a core technology subject – Applied Physics, Electrical and Electronics engineering forms the basis of this subject. This subject is having applications in the area of automobile engineering, Metrology, Quality control, Refrigeration, Air conditioning, Tool Design and Mechatronics. Knowledge of the subject will help technician to carry out fault finding and to operate and maintain measuring equipments and the systems. Click here to get A Laboratory Guide for Mechanical Measurements
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Manual Guide - Small Engine Reference Design User Guide

Small Engine Reference Design User Guide Welcome to the Freescale Small Engine Reference Design Kit. This product was designed to be a complete solution for the electronic control of a small engine. Small engines are defined as a one or two cylinder engine for use in anything from a motorbike to a lawn mower to a generator. While the decision was made to address a one-cylinder engine specifically, this design is extremely useful for a two-cylinder engine with little or no modification. Freescale’s concept of creating an engine control kit is intended to enable a market ranging from garage hobbyist to seasoned Tier 1 Powertrain Engineer using Freescale products.
Through the use of this kit, you can create an engine controller specific to a small engine application. Engine control is a discipline that requires intimate knowledge and experience in Chemical, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering. For those familiar with mechanical control of an engine through a carburetor, the use of this reference design kit can help to advance your knowledge in the electrical area and provide a jump-start for a successful adoption of electrical engine controls to meet new emissions standards. Providing a kit such as this is intended to make semiconductor products from Freescale easier to use. The user is responsible for providing all input signals, output loads as well as the completed system design and development. This kit should serve as a starting point for the development of an application specific engine controller for a small engine. Example software and documentation are provided to assist in successful design and implementation. It is recommended to have the following skills and experience: embedded C-language programming, analog and digital circuit design and schematic analysis, microcontroller programming, fuel injection system debugging and calibration, and engine test environment experience. Additionally, there is further benefit to experience using the CodeWarrior Development Studio and the Freescale S12(X) microcontroller Units (MCUs). The User Reference Guide provides exercises and references to additional information to reduce the learning curve for inexperienced users.

Freescale’s goal is to enable the small engine market. To clarify this point, the hardware included in this kit can readily be configured and reprogrammed to run an engine. However, it lacks the application specific hardening (EMC, ESD, and environmental areas for example) and implementation optimization that make it a production ready module for any specific application. Further, the free example application software provided is a starting point capable of running an engine. It does not apply any advanced control strategy capable of addressing the pollution concerns and regulations facing the small engine industry. To do this would become application specific to an engine and could not be and should not be implemented by a semiconductor supplier as it is deeply outside their area of expertise. The example application software does show how to use the key functionality in the Freescale products that the kit is based on, which speeds up the development process by showing a working example.

The contents of this kit will save many months of work, even for experienced powertrain engineers just looking to evaluate Freescale products. A system has been created based on a one-cylinder closed-loop engine controller using integrated technology while being cost-effective for the small engine market. Example software is provided that can be customized to run an actual engine that has electronic fuel injection. Documentation is provided to aid in going through the process of developing an application. Finally, information on modifying the design to support the adaptation of the small engine reference design to your application goals.
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Manual Guide- Oracle Engineering Technical Reference Guide


Oracle Engineering Technical Reference Guide. This Technical Reference Guide (TRM) in any form, software or printed matter, contains proprietary information of Oracle Corporation; it is provided under an Oracle Corporation agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and is also protected by copyright, patent, and other intellectual property law. Restrictions applicable to this TRM include, but are not limited to: (a) exercising either the same degree of care to safeguard the confidentiality of this TRM as you exercise to safeguard the confidentiality of your own most important Confidential Information or a reasonable degree of care, whichever is greater; (b) maintaining agreements with your employees and agents that protect the Confidential Information of third parties such as Oracle Corporation and instructing such employees and agents of these requirements for this TRM; (c) restricting disclosure of this TRM to those of your employees who have a ”need to know” consistent with the purposes for which this TRM was disclosed to you; (d) maintaining this TRM at all times on your premises; (e) not removing or destroying any proprietary or confidential legends or markings placed upon this TRM in whatever form, software or printed matter; and (f) not reproducing or transmitting this TRM in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Oracle Corporation. You should not use this TRM in any form, software or printed matter, to create software that performs the same or similar functions as any Oracle Corporation products. The information in this TRM is subject to change without notice. If you find any problems in the TRM in any form, software or printed matter, please report them to us in writing. Oracle Corporation does not warrant that this TRM is error–free. This TRM is provided to customer ”as–is” with no warranty of any kind. This TRM does not constitute Documentation as that term is defined in Oracle’s agreements. Reverse engineering of the Programs (software and documentation) associated with this TRM are prohibited. The Programs associated with this TRM are not intended for use in any nuclear, aviation, mass transit, medical, or other inherently dangerous applications. It shall be licensee’s responsibility to take all appropriate fail–safe, back–up, redundancy and other measures to ensure the safe use of such applications if the Programs are used for such purposes, and Oracle disclaims liability for any damages caused by such use of the Programs. Restricted Rights Legend This TRM and the Programs associated with this TRM delivered subject to the DOD FAR Supplement are ’commercial computer software’ and use, duplication and disclosure of the TRM and the Programs associated with this TRM shall be subject to the licensing restrictions set forth in the applicable Oracle license agreement. Otherwise, this TRM and the Programs associated with this TRM delivered subject to the Federal Acquisition Regulations are ’restricted computer software’ and use, duplication and disclosure of the TRM and the Programs associated with this TRM shall be subject to the restrictions in FAR 52.227–14, Rights in Data –– General, including Alternate III (June 1987). Oracle Corporation, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood City, CA 94065. Oracle is a registered trademark, and CASE*Exchange, Enabling the Information Age, Hyper*SQL, NLS*Workbench, Oracle7, Oracle8, Oracle 8i, Oracle Access, Oracle Application Object Library, Oracle Discoverer, Oracle Financials, Oracle Quality, Oracle Web Customers, Oracle Web Employees, Oracle Work in Process, Oracle Workflow, PL/SQL, Pro*Ada, Pro*C, Pro*COBOL, Pro*FORTRAN, Pro*Pascal, Pro*PL/I, SmartClient, SQL*Connect, SQL*Forms, SQL*Loader, SQL*Menu, SQL*Net, SQL*Plus, and SQL*Report are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Click here to get Oracle Engineering Technical Reference Guide
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