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Wang, Wei. "Design of Digital Control DC Voltage Source Based on AT89C52 MCU." Applied Mechanics and Materials 484-485 (January 2014): 1126–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.484-485.1126.

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the system to DC voltage source as the core, AT89C52 MCU as the main controller, the output voltage to set the DC power supply through the keyboard, with a step function voltage to reality, the actual output value. This design is divided into four modules: SCM control and display module, digital to analog (D/A) conversion module, a constant voltage source module, output module. MCU control module as the core, the input signal is converted to digital quantity output; constant current source module voltage D/A conversion to analog conversion into constant pressure through a constant voltage circuit. The system has good reliability, high precision.
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Tamaji, Tamaji, and Arief Budijanto. "Pembelajaran Microcontroller MCS-51 Dengan Metodologi Interaktif." Jurnal Intake : Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu Teknik dan Terapan 8, no. 2 (2017): 61–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.32492/jintake.v8i2.692.

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Evaluation Board Microcontroller 89S51 / 89S82 / 89S53 (PEM-51) is a tool used to support microcontroller subject learning with an interactive methodology. PEM-51 consists of input / output modules that are integrated in one PCB board. The modules consist of a switch input, keypad module, LED module, seven segment display module, LCD display module, ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) module, DAC (Digital to Analog Conver) module, Stepper motor module. The software used in this tool is C using the Keil µVision4 compiler. The interactive learning process can be done by making a simulation circuit using Proteus software before implementing it to a microcontroller. With PEM-51, it is expected to increase student competency in studying Microcontroller courses.
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Tamaji and Arief Budijanto. "Pembelajaran Microcontroller MCS-51 Dengan Metodologi Interaktif." Jurnal Intake : Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu Teknik dan Terapan 8, no. 2 (2017): 61–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.48056/jintake.v8i2.26.

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Evaluation Board Microcontroller 89S51 / 89S82 / 89S53 (PEM-51) is a tool used to support microcontroller subject learning with an interactive methodology. PEM-51 consists of input / output modules that are integrated in one PCB board. The modules consist of a switch input, keypad module, LED module, seven segment display module, LCD display module, ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) module, DAC (Digital to Analog Conver) module, Stepper motor module. The software used in this tool is C using the Keil µVision4 compiler. The interactive learning process can be done by making a simulation circuit using Proteus software before implementing it to a microcontroller. With PEM-51, it is expected to increase student competency in studying Microcontroller courses.
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Zeng, Wei Liang. "Research on Teaching Aid of Analog Circuits Based on Magnetic Element." Applied Mechanics and Materials 624 (August 2014): 373–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.624.373.

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In the traditional teaching process of analog circuit course, the connected circuit element and current trend are not intuitive and students understand difficultly. In order to solve this problem, the teaching aid of analog circuit based on magnetic elements is researched and designed, including a DC power supply, some element modules and some connecting soft lights, both ends of the connecting soft light has a connecting plug connection, element module is comprised of bottom plate, switch, socket, input slot, output slot, symbol and permanent magnet, input slot and output slot are communicated together , switch and symbol are communicated together, permanent magnet is located at the bottom of the component module. By a plurality of component modules absorbed on the surface of iron blackboard that are marked with the symbol to make up the teaching circuit, by shining of connecting soft lights to simulate the current in the circuit, the teaching content of analog circuit is vividly demonstrated and understanding of students for teaching content is improved.
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Hussain, Abadal Salam T., Syed F. Ahmed, F. Malek, et al. "A High Speed Economical Industrial Control System “Programmable Controller for Industrial Automation” (PCIA)." Applied Mechanics and Materials 793 (September 2015): 585–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.793.585.

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This paper describes the high speed and the cost effective of the general purpose industrial control system named as Programmable controller for industrial automation (PCIA). It is a replacement of expensive controllers/ PLCs that are used in industries for automation purpose. PCIA is real-time power efficient and reliable controller with a facility of data acquisition and monitoring on its touch screen using interfacing module. This control system can automate any type of industrial machinery and processes. The core element of PCIA is programmable AVR (Advance Virtual RISC) microcontroller which controls each and every action of Programmable controller for industrial automation. It compromises of nine different modules CPU, HMI, digital input, digital output, analog input, analog output, thermocouple module and power supply modules. The software of PCIA is written in C language. Special circuitries are used in power supply and other modules are also used to protect the system from different industrial noises.
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Biswas, Liton Kumar, Md Habibur Rahman, and Saiful Haque. "An Intelligent Characteristics Analyzer of PV Module." Dhaka University Journal of Science 61, no. 1 (2013): 65–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dujs.v61i1.15098.

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This paper describes construction, development and testing of a low cost PV module characteristics analyzer. A computer-based, fully automatic characteristic analyzer has been designed and developed using locally available components. The system is capable of acquiring current and voltage of PV module by varying the operating point to draw the IV curve and to analyze the module characteristics. In this system, a Pico ADC-16 has been used to convert the analog data into digital. The module current and voltage is changed by using a transistor active load. The operating point of the active load has been changed by the analog output of a DAC and the DAC is driven by a digital counter. A driver program has been developed for the system using C language. Finally, the system was assembled and the characteristics of some PV modules of different power capacity have been studied. It is found that, the system is capable of finding characteristics of PV modules up to the capacity of 75Watt. Dhaka Univ. J. Sci. 61(1): 65-70, 2013 (January) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dujs.v61i1.15098
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Inder, Kerry, Angus Harding, Sarah J. Plowman, Mark R. Philips, Robert G. Parton, and John F. Hancock. "Activation of the MAPK Module from Different Spatial Locations Generates Distinct System Outputs." Molecular Biology of the Cell 19, no. 11 (2008): 4776–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e08-04-0407.

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The Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK (MAPK) pathway directs multiple cell fate decisions within a single cell. How different system outputs are generated is unknown. Here we explore whether activating the MAPK module from different membrane environments can rewire system output. We identify two classes of nanoscale environment within the plasma membrane. The first, which corresponds to nanoclusters occupied by GTP-loaded H-, N- or K-Ras, supports Raf activation and amplifies low Raf kinase input to generate a digital ERKpp output. The second class, which corresponds to nanoclusters occupied by GDP-loaded Ras, cannot activate Raf and therefore does not activate the MAPK module, illustrating how lateral segregation on plasma membrane influences signal output. The MAPK module is activated at the Golgi, but in striking contrast to the plasma membrane, ERKpp output is analog. Different modes of Raf activation precisely correlate with these different ERKpp system outputs. Intriguingly, the Golgi contains two distinct membrane environments that generate ERKpp, but only one is competent to drive PC12 cell differentiation. The MAPK module is not activated from the ER. Taken together these data clearly demonstrate that the different nanoscale environments available to Ras generate distinct circuit configurations for the MAPK module, bestowing cells with a simple mechanism to generate multiple system outputs from a single cascade.
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Zhang, Wei Ping. "Design and Study on Analog Modulation Signal Source Based on AT89C51 Microcontroller." Applied Mechanics and Materials 192 (July 2012): 341–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.192.341.

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At present, the analog signal source in a traditional sense is far away from being sufficient to meet the needs of the modern development. Besides, the emergence of the direct digital synthesis (DDS) technology brings about a new vitality to the electronics technology of the modern times. However, because of the characteristics of the digitization, the direct digital synthesis still has the problems (the limited the output frequency range and the large spurious output). For this reason, it is particularly important to solve these problems currently. In this paper, the author carries out an analysis on the circuit characteristics of the DDS system and the analog modulation signal source system, studies their performances and characteristics, and also makes a design on both software and hardware that are based on the analog circuit and AT89C51 microcontroller system. This system is mainly composed of the microcontroller control module, the frequency synthesis module and the multiplier module. The DDS frequency synthesizer can work stably and is easy to realize. Also, the high resolution of its output frequency can meet the requirements of people in the modern times.
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Tan, Qiu Lin, Xiang Dong Pei, Si Min Zhu, and Ji Jun Xiong. "Study on Common Ground Testing Platform Technology for Telemetry Core Equipment." Applied Mechanics and Materials 220-223 (November 2012): 1472–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.220-223.1472.

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On the basis of automatic test system of the status in domestic and foreign, by analysis of the various functions and performance of the integrated test system, a design of the integrated test system is proposed, FPGA as the core logic controller of the hardware circuit. The system of the hardware design include: digital signal source output modules, analog output module and PCM codec module. Design of hardware circuit are mainly described. In addition, a detailed analysis of some key technologies in the design process was given. Overall, its data exchange with host computer is through the PCI card, data link and bandwidth can be expanded in accordance with the actual needs. The entire system designed in the modular principle, which has a strong scalability.
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Gupta, D., D. V. Gaiarenko, and S. V. Rylov. "A 16-bit serial analog-to-digital converter module with optical output." IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity 9, no. 2 (1999): 3030–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/77.783667.

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