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Can anyone help me in my final year electronics project
 
Nandakumar wrote:

Can anyone help me in my final year electronics project
That would probably depend on what you want to pay. Have you done your
homework? Have you been taking notes in class?

I'm sure there are people here who would do the whole thing, if you pay
them as much as you've paid your school.

Good Luck!
Rich
 
"Rich Grise" wrote in message news:ivaf50$id$2@dont-email.me...

Nandakumar wrote:

Can anyone help me in my final year electronics project
That would probably depend on what you want to pay. Have you done your
homework? Have you been taking notes in class?

I'm sure there are people here who would do the whole thing, if you pay
them as much as you've paid your school.

Good Luck!
Rich

I only see the Re:
Maybe because he is Google groups and I filter them.
Maybe we should see what kind of help he wants?

Tom
 
On 07/09/2011 01:51 PM, Rich Grise wrote:
Nandakumar wrote:

Can anyone help me in my final year electronics project

That would probably depend on what you want to pay. Have you done your
homework? Have you been taking notes in class?

I'm sure there are people here who would do the whole thing, if you pay
them as much as you've paid your school.
Maybe not as many as you think -- if he wants to pay other people to do
his work for him so he can take credit, he belongs in business school,
not engineering.

--

Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com

Do you need to implement control loops in software?
"Applied Control Theory for Embedded Systems" was written for you.
See details at http://www.wescottdesign.com/actfes/actfes.html
 
On 07/08/2011 10:41 PM, Nandakumar wrote:
Can anyone help me in my final year electronics project
That depends. What help do you need?

Do you want the whole thing done for you? That's like a girl shopping
for a good husband by looking at the guys that are already married --
the best you'll do is to end up working with a cheat.

Do you have a specific goal in mind, but need pointers on how to get
there? Tell us what you want to do, what you're stuck on, and your best
guess at why, and we'll try to help.

Did you blow off your classes for the last two years, and now suddenly
realize that engineers actually need to use the material that they're
taught? Given how often I end up cleaning up the messes of your older
brothers, I don't have much pity for you. Ask mummy and daddy for two
years' worth of money, and re-take some classes.

Do you have no clue on what you want to do for a final year project?
Tell us what you're good at, what you like doing, and what range of
project choices you have available. We'll make suggestions.

--

Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com

Do you need to implement control loops in software?
"Applied Control Theory for Embedded Systems" was written for you.
See details at http://www.wescottdesign.com/actfes/actfes.html
 
On Jul 9, 1:41 am, Nandakumar <nandakuma...@gmail.com> wrote:
Can anyone help me in my final year electronics project
When I was in fourth year I built a scale (for wieght). Used a
speaker cone for the base. Had a "position" detector (on speaker) to
detect the null position of the cone (used negative feed back to get
cone back to null position). Measured current going through speaker
coil which was directly proportional to weight placed on cone. Nice
thing about it is that the feedback didn't need to be linear. I think
you can search "force feedback device" or "null(ing) feedback" or
something like that. It wasn't all my idea (mostly provided by prof)
so I won't be selfish.

Maybe you don't want an idea maybe you already have one. I that case
you're on your own (when it comes to me).
 
On Fri, 8 Jul 2011 22:41:34 -0700 (PDT), Nandakumar <nandakumarrr@gmail.com>
wrote:

Can anyone help me in my final year electronics project
Since I'm a nicer guy then the rest here, I'll answer your question
truthfully: "yes, without a doubt".
 
Nandakumar wrote:
Can anyone help me in my final year electronics project

As has been mentioned, you don't belong in engineering.
Switch your major immediately.
"Marketing" sounds like it is up your alley.
After that, you should follow the advice of a famous philosopher:
http://google.com/search?q=Bill-Hicks+%22.Just.kill.yourself%22
 
On Sun, 10 Jul 2011 09:14:08 -0700 (PDT), Simon Roberts
<2assume@gmail.com> wrote:

On Jul 9, 1:41 am, Nandakumar <nandakuma...@gmail.com> wrote:
Can anyone help me in my final year electronics project

When I was in fourth year I built a scale (for wieght). Used a
speaker cone for the base. Had a "position" detector (on speaker) to
detect the null position of the cone (used negative feed back to get
cone back to null position). Measured current going through speaker
coil which was directly proportional to weight placed on cone. Nice
thing about it is that the feedback didn't need to be linear. I think
you can search "force feedback device" or "null(ing) feedback" or
something like that. It wasn't all my idea (mostly provided by prof)
so I won't be selfish.

Maybe you don't want an idea maybe you already have one. I that case
you're on your own (when it comes to me).
One of the chem labs I worked at had a micro gram balance that used a
D'Arsonval meter movement on the weigh pan to do that. The operator
turned a potentiometer to null the balance then read the current off
another D'Arsonval meter. Chopper (mercury wetted relay) stabilized
tube type design - old piece of gear but it was still in use.

Same lab had an old UV/VIS scanning spectrophotometer that slaved the
position of the diffraction grating to the strip chart recorder with a
chain drive. Another antique still going strong.

The animal health division got all the cast off instruments from the
pharmaceutical divisions - going over to that building was like
stepping back in history.
 
On Jul 9, 1:41 am, Nandakumar <nandakuma...@gmail.com> wrote:
Can anyone help me in my final year electronics project
When does shcool end? What do you like doing? Might as well build
something useful.

George H.
 

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