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Item Interpreting the resistor color code(Texas learning Centre, 1976) Dale, charles,W.; Taylor, Ronald, D.This video teaches on the Fixed value common composition resistor as a type of resistor used in circuits and how to read the values on the color code on on this resistor.Item Voltage dividers and power(Texas learning Centre, 1976) Dale, charles,W; Taylor, Donald D.The video is defines voltage dividers as a series parallel circuit and what they are used for.It also looks at postive and negative volatges.Item The voltmeter and its use(Texas learning Centre, 1976) Dale, Charles W; Taylor, Donald, D.The video is a laboratory exercise that looks at the use of the voltmeter in measuring the voltages in a simple circuit.Item Scientific notation and metric prefixes(Texas Instruments Learning Center, 1976) Dale, charles,W; Taylor, Donald D.This video is about scientific notation and metric prefixes and the basic electricity and Dc Circuits. it elaborates the calculations of scientific notation and metric prefixes, Ohm's law and rules for powers of tenItem Ohm's law and power(1976) Dale, charles,W; Taylor, Donald D.This video concentrates on Ohm's law and power. it illustrates Ohm's law graphically and calculates power in circuits and works out sqaures and sqaure roots.Item Parallel Circuits Series(Texas learning Centre, 1976) Dale, charles,W; Taylor, Ronald D.The video is describes a simple series parallel circuit and applies the three circuit laws and the parallel circuit laws. the equivalent resistance of two parallel circuits is calcualted using formulas and illustrations.Item Advanced addressing modes: lesson 14 of 18(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis presentation introduces advanced addressing modes for MC68000 micro-processor; Two instructions are also discussed, LEA, and PEA which calculate the effective addresses which makes programs more efficient and effective. By the end of this video you will be able to write instructions that properly use these addressing modes: program counter with displacement, and program counter with index and displacement; and describe the use and operation of the: load effective address, and push effective address.Item Advanced computer math: lesson 14 of 18(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis presentation introduces basic computer arithemetic; the arithemetic used to perform binary numbers. This arithemetic involves in using compliments and basic logic operations such as "And", "Or", "Exclusive Or", and "Invert" operations.Item Advanced instructions: lesson 17 of 18(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis video provides advanced instructions regarding sophisticated instructions of the MC6800. Many of these instructions perform special functions which in the earlier processes required many instructions. Privileged instructions of the MC68000 are also discussed.Item Basic addressing modes: lesson 4 of 18(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis video is looking at addressing modes - the methods used by programmers to locate data. This presentation introduces these basic programming modes - Register direct, Address register indirect, Absolute, Immediate, PC relative for branches. After watching this video, you should be able to describe the purpose of each of the basic addressing modes used in the MC68000, explain how each basic addressing mode locates data within a register or memory; and identify the addressing modes that require extension wordsItem Hardware overview: lecture 3 of 18 - electrical specifications(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis presentation introduces some of the electrical specifications of the MC68000 pins and explains how the asynchorounous bus control pins and function control pins work. By the end of the video you will be able to describe the input and output characteristics of the MC68000's pins; describe the clock specifications and their relationship to data transfers; describe the memory access operation using the asynchronous bus control pins; and describe the operation of the functional control pins.Item Basic instructions: lesson 5 of 18(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis presentation introduces 3 basic instructions - data, integer arithmetic, and program control. By the end of this video you will be able to describe the operation of the data instructions: Move, Exchange, Swap, Extend, and No Operation; describe the operation of integer arithmetic instructions: Add, Subtract, Compre, Test, and Clear; and describe the operation of the program control instructions: Branch condition code, Branch always, Branch to Subroutine, and Return from Subroutine.Item Analog electronics: lecture 10(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThe presentation is looking at differential pair, specifically large-signal common mode behavior, small-signal differential behavior, and small-signal common mode behavior.Item Lithography(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis video presents the basics of lithography. By the end of the video you should be able to understand the basic lithography principles, provide detailed discussion of ptical lithography, have proper understanding of the limits and tradeoff, and advanced lithographic techniques.Item Synchronous and wound rotor controls: lesson 7 of 8 - Motor Controls Series(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThe videos deals with WYE Delta connected motors and it teaches how to connect this motor. it also looks at the operation of a Synchrpnous Motor and the Wound Rotor Motor.Item Interfacing switches: lecture 11 of 12(VTR Industrial Training, 1995) VTR Industrial TrainingThis presentation will introduce you to some interfacing techniques which are applied to switches. When completed this presentation, you will be able to describe how a mechanical switch can be interfaced to the MPU; and explain the operation of a program that detects contact closure with switches, and that provides for debouncing, and that decodes a keyboard.Item Integrated circuit technology and fabrication: lesson 5(North Carolina University, 1996) Osburn, Carl, Dr.; Ruggles, Gary A, Dr.The lecture is about Chemical Vapor Deposition : Chemical reactions for Silicon EpitaxyItem External exceptions: lesson 9 of 18(VTR Industrial Training, 1996) VTR Industrial TrainingThis video discusses external exceptions - including normal exception that includes internal instruction: error condition, and external request: error condition. By the end of this presentation you be able to describe how interrupts are received, deskewed, and masked by the MC68000 microprocessor; explain the basic sequesnce of events during the processing of an interrupt; explain how the MC68000 handles vectored and auto-vectored interrupts; describe an example of interrupt circuitry with an auto-vectoring device; describe an example og interrupt circuitry with a vectoring device; describe how multiple interrupting devices on the same level are handled; explain the conditions under which external circuitry asserts BERR; and describe the information stacked during BERR exceptions.Item Instrumentations circuits: lecture 19(North Carolina University, 1996) Paulos, John, Dr.The lecture discusses modulation and demodulation of current and then goes on to talk about super heterodyne, and ceramic filters.Item Optoelectronic devices: lesson 11 (Tel-A-Train)(University of North Carolina, 1996) Tel-A-TrainOptoelectronic Devices : Photosensitive Devices and Photoemitting Devices