This document provides an overview of Thunderbolt technology, including its key features and specifications. It discusses the evolution of Thunderbolt speeds over time from the early versions to Thunderbolt 2 and 3. Thunderbolt allows for high-speed data transfer, display connectivity, and expansion through a single cable. It supports speeds much faster than other interfaces like USB and can connect many peripherals through daisy-chaining. The future of Thunderbolt includes full 4K video transfer and improved docking capabilities.
This document summarizes a seminar presentation on mobile phone jammers. It discusses the history of jammers originally being developed for law enforcement, and how jammers work by transmitting radio frequencies to disrupt communication between phones and towers. The document outlines different jamming techniques including intelligent disablers and passive shielding. It also discusses applications of jammers in limiting distractions and providing security, while noting disadvantages in blocking emergency communications. The conclusion examines both beneficial and problematic aspects of the technology.
Distributed Control System (Presentation)Thunder Bolt
A distributed control system (DCS) is a control system where control elements are distributed throughout a plant or process. Honeywell and Yokogawa introduced commercial DCS systems in 1975. A DCS includes field devices, controllers, HMIs, historians, and redundancy. It provides a single database, easier redundancy, and mitigation of processor failures, though complex failure diagnosis and cost are limitations. Major DCS vendors include ABB, Emerson, Honeywell, Siemens, and GE.
This document appears to be a technical seminar report submitted by a student named N.DEEKSHITH for their bachelor's degree in computer science engineering. The report discusses mobile jammers and was conducted under the guidance of an associate professor named Mr. P.DAYAKAR at MLR Institute of Technology in Hyderabad, India. The report includes an abstract, introduction, working of mobile jammers, advantages and disadvantages.
The document discusses various topics related to lightning:
- Lightning is a natural electrical discharge between clouds or between clouds and the ground, accompanied by a bright flash and thunder. It originates from static electricity generated in thunderclouds.
- The average lightning bolt carries 30,000 amperes of current and transfers 500 mega joules of energy. Positive lightning carries significantly more charge and voltage.
- While harnessing lightning's energy is theoretically possible, no practical method has been found due to the unpredictability of strikes and difficulty guiding them.
Surviving in iPhone Territory: A Competitive Analysis of the Launch of the HT...Our Social Times
Chris Thomas (The Conversation Group) presents the findings of a TCG research project covering the launch of the HTC G1 - the first smartphone to use the Google Android operating system. The project showcases the contribution of social media research to competitive intelligence, brand positioning and strategic communications. Covering a three month period around launch, and including almost 100,000 unique items of discussion content. The presentation offers lessons for the effective blending of quantitative and qualitative analysis methods, and evaluation of the relative contributions of a range of free and licensed monitoring and analysis tools.
This seminar report summarizes lightning protection systems for wind turbines. It discusses the types of wind turbines, including horizontal axis and vertical axis turbines. It also describes the effects of lightning and how it can damage structures. The report outlines critical elements for blade lightning protection systems, including low-impedance conductors and permanent connections. It also discusses receptor attachment and existing lightning protection standards. The report provides an overview of wind turbine protection components and grounding practices.
The document summarizes underwater wireless communication technology. It discusses how acoustic waves are used instead of radio waves to transmit information underwater over long distances. It describes some of the challenges of underwater acoustic channels including high propagation loss, severe multipath interference, and low sound speed. The document also provides an overview of acoustic modem technology, discussing modulation schemes like FSK and PSK, and the use of equalizers to address multipath interference. The goal of underwater wireless communication is to enable applications like environmental monitoring without the need for heavy cables.
This document provides an overview of Thunderbolt technology, including its key features and specifications. It discusses the evolution of Thunderbolt speeds over time from the early versions to Thunderbolt 2 and 3. Thunderbolt allows for high-speed data transfer, display connectivity, and expansion through a single cable. It supports speeds much faster than other interfaces like USB and can connect many peripherals through daisy-chaining. The future of Thunderbolt includes full 4K video transfer and improved docking capabilities.
This document summarizes a seminar presentation on mobile phone jammers. It discusses the history of jammers originally being developed for law enforcement, and how jammers work by transmitting radio frequencies to disrupt communication between phones and towers. The document outlines different jamming techniques including intelligent disablers and passive shielding. It also discusses applications of jammers in limiting distractions and providing security, while noting disadvantages in blocking emergency communications. The conclusion examines both beneficial and problematic aspects of the technology.
Distributed Control System (Presentation)Thunder Bolt
A distributed control system (DCS) is a control system where control elements are distributed throughout a plant or process. Honeywell and Yokogawa introduced commercial DCS systems in 1975. A DCS includes field devices, controllers, HMIs, historians, and redundancy. It provides a single database, easier redundancy, and mitigation of processor failures, though complex failure diagnosis and cost are limitations. Major DCS vendors include ABB, Emerson, Honeywell, Siemens, and GE.
This document appears to be a technical seminar report submitted by a student named N.DEEKSHITH for their bachelor's degree in computer science engineering. The report discusses mobile jammers and was conducted under the guidance of an associate professor named Mr. P.DAYAKAR at MLR Institute of Technology in Hyderabad, India. The report includes an abstract, introduction, working of mobile jammers, advantages and disadvantages.
The document discusses various topics related to lightning:
- Lightning is a natural electrical discharge between clouds or between clouds and the ground, accompanied by a bright flash and thunder. It originates from static electricity generated in thunderclouds.
- The average lightning bolt carries 30,000 amperes of current and transfers 500 mega joules of energy. Positive lightning carries significantly more charge and voltage.
- While harnessing lightning's energy is theoretically possible, no practical method has been found due to the unpredictability of strikes and difficulty guiding them.
Surviving in iPhone Territory: A Competitive Analysis of the Launch of the HT...Our Social Times
Chris Thomas (The Conversation Group) presents the findings of a TCG research project covering the launch of the HTC G1 - the first smartphone to use the Google Android operating system. The project showcases the contribution of social media research to competitive intelligence, brand positioning and strategic communications. Covering a three month period around launch, and including almost 100,000 unique items of discussion content. The presentation offers lessons for the effective blending of quantitative and qualitative analysis methods, and evaluation of the relative contributions of a range of free and licensed monitoring and analysis tools.
This seminar report summarizes lightning protection systems for wind turbines. It discusses the types of wind turbines, including horizontal axis and vertical axis turbines. It also describes the effects of lightning and how it can damage structures. The report outlines critical elements for blade lightning protection systems, including low-impedance conductors and permanent connections. It also discusses receptor attachment and existing lightning protection standards. The report provides an overview of wind turbine protection components and grounding practices.
The document summarizes underwater wireless communication technology. It discusses how acoustic waves are used instead of radio waves to transmit information underwater over long distances. It describes some of the challenges of underwater acoustic channels including high propagation loss, severe multipath interference, and low sound speed. The document also provides an overview of acoustic modem technology, discussing modulation schemes like FSK and PSK, and the use of equalizers to address multipath interference. The goal of underwater wireless communication is to enable applications like environmental monitoring without the need for heavy cables.
This document provides an introduction to organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). It describes OLEDs as thin, flexible displays that are self-luminous and more energy efficient than LCD displays. The document discusses the components and manufacturing of OLEDs. It explains that OLEDs work by emitting light through a process called electrophosphorescence when electricity is applied. Different types of OLEDs are described, including passive matrix OLEDs best for small screens, and active matrix OLEDs more suitable for large displays. Advantages of OLEDs over LCDs are highlighted as lower power consumption, higher power efficiency, and less power needed to produce the same brightness.
Raghav Aggarwal gave a presentation on Thunderbolt I/O interface. He discussed that Thunderbolt provides high-speed data transfer of 10Gbps using a single cable that can connect multiple devices. It uses PCIe and DisplayPort protocols to support both data and video. Future versions of Thunderbolt will provide even higher speeds of 20Gbps and use optical cables for longer distances. While more expensive currently, Thunderbolt provides a simple and flexible interface for connecting devices compared to other existing I/O technologies.
This document describes the components and design of a mobile phone jammer. It discusses the key components which include a voltage controlled oscillator, tuning circuit, noise generator, RF amplification unit, transmitting antenna, and power source. It also describes different mobile jamming techniques and provides specifications for designing a mobile jammer such as frequency bands, desired coverage distance, jamming-to-signal ratio, and power calculations. The document aims to provide an overview of how mobile jammers work and the parameters involved in their design.
Thunderbolt is a hardware interface developed by Intel that allows high-speed connection of external devices to computers. It uses the Mini DisplayPort connector and provides 10Gbps of bandwidth per channel, with two channels supported. Originally intended to use optical cabling, it was found copper could provide the necessary bandwidth at lower cost. Thunderbolt supports daisy-chaining of up to six devices and can transmit both data and video over a single cable using PCIe and DisplayPort protocols. It has advantages over USB 3.0 such as higher speed and lower latency. Future versions of Thunderbolt are planned to provide even higher speeds.
Intel introduced Light Peak in 2009, an optical cable interface that could transfer data at 10Gbps. In 2011, they launched "Copper Peak" which used copper cables instead of fiber optics. Also in 2011, Apple updated the MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt, a strictly copper-based port that could transfer data at 10Gbps and replaced USB and other ports.
This document discusses cell phone jammers. It begins with an introduction that explains cell phone jammers create temporary dead zones for cell phone signals. It then describes how jammers work by transmitting frequencies that disrupt communication between phones and towers. The document outlines different types of jamming techniques and provides block diagrams of jammer components. It discusses applications of jammers and the future scope of jamming technology. In conclusion, it states that while jammers can be useful, how the technology is used is important.
This document is a seminar report on organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays submitted by Vishnu S.S. to the Department of Electronics and Communication at Government Polytechnic College in Neyyattinkara, India in 2017. The report provides an introduction to OLEDs, discusses their history and components. It also describes the fabrication process and methods of OLEDs and examines their working principle, types, advantages and applications. The report aims to inform readers about OLED displays and their potential as an emerging display technology.
Underwater acoustic communication is a technique of sending and receiving message below water.[1] There are several ways of employing such communication but the most common is using hydrophones. Under water communication is difficult due to factors like multi-path propagation, time variations of the channel, small available bandwidth and strong signal attenuation, especially over long ranges. In underwater communication there are low data rates compared to terrestrial communication, since underwater communication uses acoustic waves instead of electromagnetic waves.
A personal selection of inspirational artists from the 2014 Offf, from the creative fields of Graphic Design, Motion Design, Typography, Art, Illustration, Photography and Programming.
This is a collection of all the creative, impressive and funny stuff I have seen at the 2012 Offf in Barcelona.
Featuring the work of:
James Victore
Hellicar & Lewis
Jonathan Harris
Jessica Hische
Lucy McRae
Memo Akten
Fantasy Interactive
1st Ave Machine
I love dust
Physalia
This is a collection of all the creative, impressive and funny stuff I have seen at the 2011 Offf in Barcelona.
Featuring the work of:
Ars Thanea
Vasava
Mr. Kone
Alex Trochut
Joshua Davis
Keetra Dean Dixon
Information is beautiful
Onesize
Post Panic
OBI führt als Nummer Eins die deutsche Bau- und Heimwerkerbranche an und gehört in Europa zur Spitze.
Dieses Deck zeigt in einer kurzen Übersicht die KPIs des Unternehmens.
The document discusses the concept of "Being Spaces", which are public spaces designed like living rooms that facilitate activities outside the home and office, such as watching movies, reading, or meeting with others. While companies can create and claim online Being Spaces, consumers inhabit most of these spaces. Companies cannot fully control conversations in these spaces but can moderate and comment on them.
Welcome to the first installment of what should become a monthly slidecast of the most interesting new websites.
TOC
www.bbc.co.uk/survivors/game_uk/pop.html
www.speakvisual.com
www.ownyourc.com
www.safetriphome.com
www.audi.de
www.mini.com/com/en/introducing_mini_cabrio/content.jsp
This document provides an introduction to organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). It describes OLEDs as thin, flexible displays that are self-luminous and more energy efficient than LCD displays. The document discusses the components and manufacturing of OLEDs. It explains that OLEDs work by emitting light through a process called electrophosphorescence when electricity is applied. Different types of OLEDs are described, including passive matrix OLEDs best for small screens, and active matrix OLEDs more suitable for large displays. Advantages of OLEDs over LCDs are highlighted as lower power consumption, higher power efficiency, and less power needed to produce the same brightness.
Raghav Aggarwal gave a presentation on Thunderbolt I/O interface. He discussed that Thunderbolt provides high-speed data transfer of 10Gbps using a single cable that can connect multiple devices. It uses PCIe and DisplayPort protocols to support both data and video. Future versions of Thunderbolt will provide even higher speeds of 20Gbps and use optical cables for longer distances. While more expensive currently, Thunderbolt provides a simple and flexible interface for connecting devices compared to other existing I/O technologies.
This document describes the components and design of a mobile phone jammer. It discusses the key components which include a voltage controlled oscillator, tuning circuit, noise generator, RF amplification unit, transmitting antenna, and power source. It also describes different mobile jamming techniques and provides specifications for designing a mobile jammer such as frequency bands, desired coverage distance, jamming-to-signal ratio, and power calculations. The document aims to provide an overview of how mobile jammers work and the parameters involved in their design.
Thunderbolt is a hardware interface developed by Intel that allows high-speed connection of external devices to computers. It uses the Mini DisplayPort connector and provides 10Gbps of bandwidth per channel, with two channels supported. Originally intended to use optical cabling, it was found copper could provide the necessary bandwidth at lower cost. Thunderbolt supports daisy-chaining of up to six devices and can transmit both data and video over a single cable using PCIe and DisplayPort protocols. It has advantages over USB 3.0 such as higher speed and lower latency. Future versions of Thunderbolt are planned to provide even higher speeds.
Intel introduced Light Peak in 2009, an optical cable interface that could transfer data at 10Gbps. In 2011, they launched "Copper Peak" which used copper cables instead of fiber optics. Also in 2011, Apple updated the MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt, a strictly copper-based port that could transfer data at 10Gbps and replaced USB and other ports.
This document discusses cell phone jammers. It begins with an introduction that explains cell phone jammers create temporary dead zones for cell phone signals. It then describes how jammers work by transmitting frequencies that disrupt communication between phones and towers. The document outlines different types of jamming techniques and provides block diagrams of jammer components. It discusses applications of jammers and the future scope of jamming technology. In conclusion, it states that while jammers can be useful, how the technology is used is important.
This document is a seminar report on organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays submitted by Vishnu S.S. to the Department of Electronics and Communication at Government Polytechnic College in Neyyattinkara, India in 2017. The report provides an introduction to OLEDs, discusses their history and components. It also describes the fabrication process and methods of OLEDs and examines their working principle, types, advantages and applications. The report aims to inform readers about OLED displays and their potential as an emerging display technology.
Underwater acoustic communication is a technique of sending and receiving message below water.[1] There are several ways of employing such communication but the most common is using hydrophones. Under water communication is difficult due to factors like multi-path propagation, time variations of the channel, small available bandwidth and strong signal attenuation, especially over long ranges. In underwater communication there are low data rates compared to terrestrial communication, since underwater communication uses acoustic waves instead of electromagnetic waves.
A personal selection of inspirational artists from the 2014 Offf, from the creative fields of Graphic Design, Motion Design, Typography, Art, Illustration, Photography and Programming.
This is a collection of all the creative, impressive and funny stuff I have seen at the 2012 Offf in Barcelona.
Featuring the work of:
James Victore
Hellicar & Lewis
Jonathan Harris
Jessica Hische
Lucy McRae
Memo Akten
Fantasy Interactive
1st Ave Machine
I love dust
Physalia
This is a collection of all the creative, impressive and funny stuff I have seen at the 2011 Offf in Barcelona.
Featuring the work of:
Ars Thanea
Vasava
Mr. Kone
Alex Trochut
Joshua Davis
Keetra Dean Dixon
Information is beautiful
Onesize
Post Panic
OBI führt als Nummer Eins die deutsche Bau- und Heimwerkerbranche an und gehört in Europa zur Spitze.
Dieses Deck zeigt in einer kurzen Übersicht die KPIs des Unternehmens.
The document discusses the concept of "Being Spaces", which are public spaces designed like living rooms that facilitate activities outside the home and office, such as watching movies, reading, or meeting with others. While companies can create and claim online Being Spaces, consumers inhabit most of these spaces. Companies cannot fully control conversations in these spaces but can moderate and comment on them.
Welcome to the first installment of what should become a monthly slidecast of the most interesting new websites.
TOC
www.bbc.co.uk/survivors/game_uk/pop.html
www.speakvisual.com
www.ownyourc.com
www.safetriphome.com
www.audi.de
www.mini.com/com/en/introducing_mini_cabrio/content.jsp
"IOS 18 CONTROL CENTRE REVAMP STREAMLINED IPHONE SHUTDOWN MADE EASIER"Emmanuel Onwumere
In iOS 18, Apple has introduced a significant revamp to the Control Centre, making it more intuitive and user-friendly. One of the standout features is a quicker and more accessible way to shut down your iPhone. This enhancement aims to streamline the user experience, allowing for faster access to essential functions. Discover how iOS 18's redesigned Control Centre can simplify your daily interactions with your iPhone, bringing convenience right at your fingertips.