electrical projects for diploma students and engg

On Fri, 06 Feb 2009 03:25:48 -0800, santhoshkmrj wrote:

i need some electrical projects . please send me any one.
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22electrical%20OR%20electronic%20projects%22

Good Luck!
Rich
 
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santhoshkmrj@gmail.com wrote:
i need some electrical projects . please send me any one.

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Or NE1 :)

Paul
 
On Feb 6, 3:25 am, santhoshk...@gmail.com wrote:
i need some electrical projects . please send me any one.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SEGS
 
<santhoshkmrj@gmail.com> wrote in message
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i need some electrical projects . please send me any one
Sorry no project plan - you have to do the planning yourself.

About 5 to 8 years ago somebody (I think it was on this newsgroup)
suggested a Lift project as one of the most flexible and scalable
projects around.

It offers scalable construction and controllable project scope.
From a totally hand driven hoist to a computer controlled
system with dynamic acceleration and braking as well as
passenger pickup prediction.

If a motor is used, control can be by switches an embedded
controller or by PC with suitable I/O (Parallel port, Serial Port or USB)
and some controller or logic.

The mechanical part can be constructed from paper board.
or a wire frame with some paper clading to a project that includes
complex metal work and machanical construction and even welding.

It could also be just a computer simulation with simple or advance graphics.

Take your pick and enjoy.

Regards

Gerhard
CSIR
 
On Feb 6, 10:25 pm, santhoshk...@gmail.com wrote:
i need some electrical projects . please send me any one.
I like this one:
http://www.google.com/patents?id=7aKbAAAAEBAJ&dq
You can control it with a PIC

Dave.
 

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