Simulink / Matlab Tutorial and Example - Low Pass Filter (Part 1)
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drjctu on 03 Jul 2009
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Description: http://www.FreedomUniversity.TV. Here (more...) is a quick introduction describing a low pass filter LPF). A LPF passes low frequency signals while attenuating the amplitude of signals with higher frequencies at a frequency called the cutoff frequency. The cutoff frequency determines when frequencies of the input signal passes through the filter unattenuated and what signal frequencies gets attenuated. Below the cutoff frequency, signals with frequencies below the cutoff passes through ... Distributed by Tubemogul. (less)
Flash Tutorial - Animated GIF Techniques
Added on: 23 Oct 2007
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Description: Learn how to targets and focuses on key (more...) concepts of all animation programs such as frames, tweening, symbols, instances, and the library in this video. (less)
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Duration: 41:36
Basic Features of the Agile Software Development Model
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Relativity on 03 Apr 2008
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Description: There are a number of models that can be (more...) applied to software development project management and each has its own advantages and disadvantages. In recent years, agile software development has emerged as one of the most popular methodologies used in software projects.
Technically, 'agile' refers to a number of development methodologies, but there are certain features and principles that define the model. Basically, agile methods focus on developing software in short amounts of time, anywhere between one and four weeks. These are known as iterations with a full project consisting of several hundred iterations. However, the chief aim is that each iteration produces a functional, usable piece of software. (less)
Latitude XFR D630: A Laptop for Harsh Environments
Added on: 02 Jun 2008
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Description: Today, customers in the United States (more...) who are in need of a rugged laptop can order the Latitude XFR D630. It builds on the Latitude ATG D620 by offering new laptop technology in a chassis that's more rugged than ever before. It meets the Department of Defense's rigid MIL-STD 810F specifications that are aimed at products that are used in extreme temperatures, mositure, altitudes, etc. In designing the product, Dell worked to bring perfomance and durability together. Compared to many other competitive products that use older technology, the XFR stands out in terms of overall performance. It also joins the Dell Precision M4300 mobile workstations as one of our first systems that support the new generation of solid state hard drives. For those customers that opt for a traditional hard drive, the XFR D630 features shock-isolated mounting to help protect the hard drive, LCD and core electronic components. So what makes it a rugged laptop? A sealed keyboard protects it from driving rain and dust; port covers protect external ports from the elements. it also features a display with a brightness of 500 nits - which makes it suitable for outdoor viewing. Also worth noting that we support integrated resistive touchscreen technology as an option for an extra $500 on the Latitude XFR D630. Brett McAnally from the commercial product notebook team takes you through some of the details of the system, explains the kinds of customers who we designed it for, and discusses what distinguishes this prouct from others in this field. Pricing starts at $3,899. See www.dell.com/xfr for more info on this product. (less)
Episode 120: Thinking Sphinx
Added on: 19 Sep 2008
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Description: If you need a full text search engine, (more...) Thinking Sphinx is a great solution. See why in this episode. (less)