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Control in an Information Rich World: Report of the Panel on Future Directions in Control, Dynamics, and Systems.pdf

October 28, 2009 · Filed Under Electrical Engineering · Comment  · Tags:

The purpose of this report is to spell out some of the prospects for control in the current and future technological environment, to describe the role the field will play in military, commercial, and scientific applications over the next decade, and to recommend actions required to enable new breakthroughs in engineering and technology through application of control research.

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Dell Inspiron 600M Owner’s Manual.pdf

August 28, 2009 · Filed Under Dell · Comment  · Tags: ,

DELL Inspiron 600M laptop/ notebook owner’s manual or user guide free to download direct from DELL website.

nanoEngine Hardware Reference Manual.pdf

Taken from nanoEngine Overview: Bright Star Engineering’s nanoEngine single board computer provides an unprecedented level of power and integration in a 1.4″ by 2.4″ module. Utilizing the Intel SA1110 StrongARM processor, the nanoEngine is able to provide desktop system class-performance yet consumes well under 2 watts of power.

Apple MacBook Air User’s Guide.pdf

February 26, 2009 · Filed Under Apple · Comment  · Tags: , , ,

Apple MacBook Air is described as World’s Thinnest Notebook/Laptop, introduces publicly in early 2008 at the MacWorld Conference Expo. Unlike many of Apple’s computer product that is powered by Power PC processor, the MacBook Air is powered by Intel Processor (the original Air) uses Intel Core 2 Duo chip.

Technical Notes on the EEC-IV MCU.pdf

February 2, 2009 · Filed Under Others · Comment  · Tags: ,

The EEC-IV design began in 1978 and was first introduced in 1983 in the 1.6L Escort, Lynx, EXP and LN7 cars. It has gone through several major physical changes, the earliest using a fairly simple two board design with through hole soldered components while the last are more current in technology, showing extensive use of surface mount components and a much more finished and complex appearance. In between, there appears to be a variety of mother/daughter board and other designs. Still, they are all called EEC-IV, although somewhere in its life there was a Ford P/N generational change.