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None– interesting sites that are not relevant to any single chapter |
http://www.williamson-labs.com |
“Electronics Tutorials”, an amazingly diverse and instructive set of
tutorials about electronic components, circuits, logic gates, the Internet,
modems, and so on. Available on line or as a CD-ROM |
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http://www.sciam.com/index.html |
Physics section of the Scientific American magazine’s site, which contains
a particularly interesting “Ask the Experts” link |
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http://www.crs4.it/Animate/ |
Fascinating collection of animated technical and non-technical subjects
from biology to acoustics from the Center for Advanced Studies, Research
and Development in Sardinia, Italy |
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http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/ |
City of Berkeley web site whose emergency preparedness button leads
you to a 2-D earthquake animation. Note the form which is used for
all US city sites.
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8 – Favorite Programs |
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu |
Description of the SETI@home system that enables “wasted” screen saver
CPU cycles on personal computers to help search radio astronomy data for
signs of intelligent extraterrestrial life |
12 – template for patent |
http://patent.womplex.ibm.com/ |
Patent search site maintained by IBM |
14 – Internet |
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23 – Device Fabrication and MEMS |
http://www.egg.or.jp/MSIL/english/msilhist0-e.html |
Production of high-purity silicon |
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http://www.memsrus.com |
MEMS foundry home page of Cronos, Inc. |
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http://www.almaden.ibm.com:80/vis/stm/gallery.html |
Beautiful images of nanofabricated objects made using the scanning
tunneling microscope at IBM |
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http://www.mdl.sandia.gov/Micromachine/ |
Main MEMS entry point for Sandia National Laboratories with many still
and moving images. |
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http://www.mdl.sandia.gov/micromachine/gallery/mite1-sm.html |
Microscope photo of a mite on a micromachine made at the Sandia National
Laboratories |
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http://www.ti.com/dlp/ |
Digital light projection (DLP) micromachined systems developed at Texas
Instruments, Inc. |
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http://www.isi.edu/efab/home.html |
Novel microfabrication technique developed at the University of Southern
California |
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http://www.lightforce.harvard.edu/lightforce/site_review/atomlith.html |
Images made at Harvard, with an atomic force microscope, of deposited
atoms whose locations were controlled by optical radiation
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http://www.memsrus.com/cronos/figs/mrelaypr.pdf |
Comparison of conventional relay with MEMS relay made at the foundry
Cronos in North Carolina |
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http://et.nmsu.edu/ETCLASSES/vlsi/files/VLSI.HTM |
Contain an IC fabrication tutorial from New Mexico State University |
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http://www-microlab.eecs.berkeley.edu/ |
The microfabrication facility at the University of California, Berkeley |
Ch. 29 – Waveforms and Spectra |
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Ch. XXX – Digital Signal Processing |
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~eal/eecs20/ |
Links to graphics, audio and video clips (???) relating to concepts
of digital signal processing |
Ch. XXX – Communications |
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