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The top printed circuit board of my senior design project. Contains two buck converters realized with TI's TSP5450 chip. Input is 25 V dc and output is two 5 V, 5 A ports.
Cal Poly EE Senior Project 2011 Showcase
Cal Poly Electrical Engineering Spring Senior Project Showcase
Cal Poly EE Senior Project 2011 Showcase
Cal Poly Electrical Engineering Spring Senior Project Showcase
Travis tests out the walking ability of the Ironman suit with the help of the Rednecks
(Photo Credit: © NGC and Flight 33)
Congratultions to @ucsandiego bioengineers and alumni, whose work on a new neuromorphic chip was published today in @nature_the_journal! You can learn more here: bit.ly/NeuRRAMchipNature
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#bioengineering #electricalengineering #AI #neuralnetworks #neuromorphiccomputing #semiconductors Pictures by David Baillot
Cal Poly EE Senior Project 2011 Showcase
Cal Poly Electrical Engineering Spring Senior Project Showcase
Dedication of EE lab equipment donated by B&K Precision; President/CEO Victor Tolan tours BCOE with Dean Abbaschian
By harvesting more sun light using the vertical nanotree structure, Wang’s team has developed a way to produce more hydrogen fuel efficiently compared to planar counterparts where light is simply reflected off the surface. Image Credit: Wang Research Group, UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering. Originally published in the journal Nanoscale. Reproduced by permission of The Royal Society of Chemistry.
The LM723 Voltage Regulator. If you're coming from Google, leave me a comment and say hi. I noticed that this photo receives a majority of it's views from images searches on Google and yahoo, and I'm just curious what sorts of projects your working on.
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