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Meter Math teaches students to read meters and determine system performance from readings. Student must determine if a system failure indication is simply result of a bad meter or if a functional block has actually malfunctioned. Each functional block is defined by a transfer function ranging from simple arithmetic to logarithmic and exponential functions. Digital troubleshooting of binary system is also included. Yellow Blocks perform a mathematical operation on analog input and generate an analog output. The mathematical operations performed by the yellow block are referred to as the transfer function.
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Programmers Model. New for engineering students: Electronics Circuit Principles and Design Teaches electronic circuit design using animated and simulated circuits.
| Welcome to Science Ebooks numerical troubleshooting site. The purpose of this web is to enhance
the teaching of system troubleshooting by teaching block diagram troubleshooting
at an early age. In the future technicians and engineers will be interpreting
meter and gage readings to determine status of major systems. These meters
will be both real mechanical meters or virtual ones used to display important
system parameters on computer displays. The skill of troubleshooting purely mathematical systems
is applicable to electronics, hydraulics, nuclear engineering, flight
engineer training or any technical field. Since my systems are purely mathematical
and require no knowledge of any science, they are suitable for use in a K12
math curriculum. Meter Math is part of a system of Websites and computer simulations aimed at teaching physical science at the vocational level rather than the engineering level. Our goal is to teach future technicians and field engineers to become system troubleshooters. We do this with more than a dozen publications including virtual laboratories, online eBooks, and lectures. To see a listing of all our Websites and free publications, Click Here!
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