EPSON EB-1880/1870/1860/1850W/1840W User`s Guide
... Indicates procedures which may result in damage or injury if sufficient care is not taken. Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to know regarding a topic. ...
... Indicates procedures which may result in damage or injury if sufficient care is not taken. Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to know regarding a topic. ...
Safety, Protection, and Modification of the Product n
... product itself; foolproof or fail-safe design of a process or line using the system controlled by the product or the product itself; and/or the design and installation of other protective and safety circuits are to be appropriately implemented as the customer deems necessary. (3) Be sure to use the ...
... product itself; foolproof or fail-safe design of a process or line using the system controlled by the product or the product itself; and/or the design and installation of other protective and safety circuits are to be appropriately implemented as the customer deems necessary. (3) Be sure to use the ...
Measuring and Increasing Z-Width with Active
... The impedance of the haptic display is measured by applying an external disturbance torque and measuring the resulting velocity of the haptic display while it is rendering a virtual environment. The fidelity of the measured velocity signal is important, due to the wide frequency range of velocity in ...
... The impedance of the haptic display is measured by applying an external disturbance torque and measuring the resulting velocity of the haptic display while it is rendering a virtual environment. The fidelity of the measured velocity signal is important, due to the wide frequency range of velocity in ...
Measuring and Increasing Z-Width with Active Electrical Damping
... The impedance of the haptic display is measured by applying an external disturbance torque and measuring the resulting velocity of the haptic display while it is rendering a virtual environment. The fidelity of the measured velocity signal is important, due to the wide frequency range of velocity in ...
... The impedance of the haptic display is measured by applying an external disturbance torque and measuring the resulting velocity of the haptic display while it is rendering a virtual environment. The fidelity of the measured velocity signal is important, due to the wide frequency range of velocity in ...
Passive Light and Viewpoint Sensitive Display of 3D Content
... 3D scene contains opaque surfaces without rapid depth variations. (iii) A ray at angle α ∈ [−ΩM , ΩM ] does not intersect the surface at more than one point. That is, no self occlusion are present, and hence cast shadows do not appear. (iv) Each surface point can have an independent BRDF. As is the ...
... 3D scene contains opaque surfaces without rapid depth variations. (iii) A ray at angle α ∈ [−ΩM , ΩM ] does not intersect the surface at more than one point. That is, no self occlusion are present, and hence cast shadows do not appear. (iv) Each surface point can have an independent BRDF. As is the ...
Laser-based displays: a review - Optical Microsystems Laboratory
... available on the market is “LaserVue,” a laser rearprojection television from Mitsubishi. Other companies, such as Microvision, Alcatel-Lucent, Light Blue Optics (LBO), and Explay, are also developing their own laser display architectures for the mass market. Requirements on the source largely depen ...
... available on the market is “LaserVue,” a laser rearprojection television from Mitsubishi. Other companies, such as Microvision, Alcatel-Lucent, Light Blue Optics (LBO), and Explay, are also developing their own laser display architectures for the mass market. Requirements on the source largely depen ...
CUB5TC Product Manual
... to protective earth. 2. Use shielded cables for all Signal and Control inputs. The shield connection should be made as short as possible. The connection point for the shield depends somewhat upon the application. Listed below are the recommended methods of connecting the shield, in order of their ef ...
... to protective earth. 2. Use shielded cables for all Signal and Control inputs. The shield connection should be made as short as possible. The connection point for the shield depends somewhat upon the application. Listed below are the recommended methods of connecting the shield, in order of their ef ...
... shield unconnected and insulated from earth ground. 3. Never run Signal or Control cables in the same conduit or raceway with AC power lines, conductors feeding motors, solenoids, SCR controls, and heaters, etc. The cables should be ran in metal conduit that is properly grounded. This is especially ...
Ch 6
... voltage represents a source (VCC). • When the subscripts are different, the voltage is between two points (VCE). • Single subscripts are used for node voltages with ground serving as the ...
... voltage represents a source (VCC). • When the subscripts are different, the voltage is between two points (VCE). • Single subscripts are used for node voltages with ground serving as the ...
A PIC SWR Meter
... handling slightly more power without exceeding the maximum of 5 V. Move the DVM to the REV test point and adjust C10 for a null. The null should be very low, 0 V or little more at full power. Recheck the FWD level and tweak R1 for a reading of 4.5 V, if necessary. Turn off the transmitter and swap t ...
... handling slightly more power without exceeding the maximum of 5 V. Move the DVM to the REV test point and adjust C10 for a null. The null should be very low, 0 V or little more at full power. Recheck the FWD level and tweak R1 for a reading of 4.5 V, if necessary. Turn off the transmitter and swap t ...
DMS-20PC Series - Murata Power Solutions
... DMS-20PC Series, 3½ Digit, LED Display, Digital Panel Voltmeters combine a precision A/D converter; a factory-trimmed, highly stable, voltage reference; and a large (0.37"/9.4mm), easy-to-read LED display in a single package that is only slightly larger than the display itself. Displays are offered ...
... DMS-20PC Series, 3½ Digit, LED Display, Digital Panel Voltmeters combine a precision A/D converter; a factory-trimmed, highly stable, voltage reference; and a large (0.37"/9.4mm), easy-to-read LED display in a single package that is only slightly larger than the display itself. Displays are offered ...
ALT-2 Manual
... For installations in typical ultralight aircraft pods, be aware of possible pressure changes inside the pod during flight caused by ram air or suction effects. This may lead to a false indication of altitude. Often these effects are dependent on the current angle of attack of the airflow around your ...
... For installations in typical ultralight aircraft pods, be aware of possible pressure changes inside the pod during flight caused by ram air or suction effects. This may lead to a false indication of altitude. Often these effects are dependent on the current angle of attack of the airflow around your ...
Resolving the Vergence-Accommodation Conflict in Head Mounted
... changes with per-frame swapping between two different images, thus displaying the images at different depth simultaneously and simulating the light field. The prototype’s depth range spans contiguously from 6.25 cm to infinity. The claimed advantage of the VRD designs is that they can potentially be ...
... changes with per-frame swapping between two different images, thus displaying the images at different depth simultaneously and simulating the light field. The prototype’s depth range spans contiguously from 6.25 cm to infinity. The claimed advantage of the VRD designs is that they can potentially be ...
SP-2 and SP-4 User and Installation Manual
... seeing on your display is not that of your aircraft but that of the AHRS ! Any undesired movement must be kept away from the AHRS as this will corrupt the horizon due to additional calculations and hence additional, small errors. Vibration, such as caused by an engine is poison to an AHRS. Vibration ...
... seeing on your display is not that of your aircraft but that of the AHRS ! Any undesired movement must be kept away from the AHRS as this will corrupt the horizon due to additional calculations and hence additional, small errors. Vibration, such as caused by an engine is poison to an AHRS. Vibration ...
Presentation
... High-speed switchable lens • High-speed switchable lens enables the development of a volumetric stereoscopic display They present a new stereoscopic display system using a high-speed, switchable lens integrated with computer display. ...
... High-speed switchable lens • High-speed switchable lens enables the development of a volumetric stereoscopic display They present a new stereoscopic display system using a high-speed, switchable lens integrated with computer display. ...
RI-12
... 2. The approach course of the localizer is called the front course and is used with other functional parts, e.g., glide slope, marker beacons, etc. The localizer signal is transmitted at the far end of the runway. It is adjusted for a course width (full scale fly-left to a full scale fly-right) of 7 ...
... 2. The approach course of the localizer is called the front course and is used with other functional parts, e.g., glide slope, marker beacons, etc. The localizer signal is transmitted at the far end of the runway. It is adjusted for a course width (full scale fly-left to a full scale fly-right) of 7 ...
Shumatech DRO Jitter Conclusions, Version 2.
... Ground your scales to your machine Use unshielded cables Remove all batteries from the scales Solder a 0.1 uF high frequency capacitor plus a 330 uF low frequency capacitor to each scale (the 330 uF is probably over kill but if you go lower and find you need more, it is a pain) ...
... Ground your scales to your machine Use unshielded cables Remove all batteries from the scales Solder a 0.1 uF high frequency capacitor plus a 330 uF low frequency capacitor to each scale (the 330 uF is probably over kill but if you go lower and find you need more, it is a pain) ...
specification for approval
... 4. The below figures are the measuring Vcc condition and the Vcc control block LGD used. The Vcc condition is same the minimum of T1 at Power on sequence. ...
... 4. The below figures are the measuring Vcc condition and the Vcc control block LGD used. The Vcc condition is same the minimum of T1 at Power on sequence. ...
24064-00 - Pacific Display Devices
... 2) Driving the LCD in the voltage above the limit shortens its life. 3) Response time is greatly delayed at temperature below the operating temperature range. However, this does not mean the LCD will be out of the order. It will recover when it returns to the specified temperature range. 4) If the d ...
... 2) Driving the LCD in the voltage above the limit shortens its life. 3) Response time is greatly delayed at temperature below the operating temperature range. However, this does not mean the LCD will be out of the order. It will recover when it returns to the specified temperature range. 4) If the d ...
Large-Area Laser-Lift-Off Processing in
... Microelectronics production uses wafers of increasing diameter up to 300 mm. Digital display applications in turn already employ rectangular glass substrates extending up to 5 m2 in size. In order to achieve fast and reproducible laser-lift-off separation over such large areas on an industrial scale ...
... Microelectronics production uses wafers of increasing diameter up to 300 mm. Digital display applications in turn already employ rectangular glass substrates extending up to 5 m2 in size. In order to achieve fast and reproducible laser-lift-off separation over such large areas on an industrial scale ...
COMPUTER GRAPHICS OPTIQUE Optical Superposition of
... Multi-Pass Rendering : Many algorithms have multiple rendering passes which are independent of each other, and the accumulation buffer [9] is used to add colors. All such algorithms can have their different rendering passes implemented in multiple graphics pipeline in parallel, each being output to ...
... Multi-Pass Rendering : Many algorithms have multiple rendering passes which are independent of each other, and the accumulation buffer [9] is used to add colors. All such algorithms can have their different rendering passes implemented in multiple graphics pipeline in parallel, each being output to ...
conditions - HawkPilot.com
... STANDARDS: Appropriate common standards plus the following additions/modifications: 1. Determine whether the aircrew and aircraft are capable of completing the assigned mission. 2. Determine whether the flight can be performed under instrument flight rules (IFR) per AR 95-1 and applicable Federal Av ...
... STANDARDS: Appropriate common standards plus the following additions/modifications: 1. Determine whether the aircrew and aircraft are capable of completing the assigned mission. 2. Determine whether the flight can be performed under instrument flight rules (IFR) per AR 95-1 and applicable Federal Av ...
LCD Specification Document
... 2) Driving the LCD in the voltage above the limit shortens its life. 3) Response time is greatly delayed at temperature below the operating temperature range. However, this does not mean the LCD will be out of the order. It will recover when it returns to the specified temperature range. 4) If the d ...
... 2) Driving the LCD in the voltage above the limit shortens its life. 3) Response time is greatly delayed at temperature below the operating temperature range. However, this does not mean the LCD will be out of the order. It will recover when it returns to the specified temperature range. 4) If the d ...
Series 2200/2300 Room Units for Primary Controllers
... (See Setup of Displayed Temperature Units). Depending on the model, the humidity is displayed as well. When both of these variables must be displayed (temperature and relative humidity) the display will cycle through the required values at a rate of one change every three to five seconds. ...
... (See Setup of Displayed Temperature Units). Depending on the model, the humidity is displayed as well. When both of these variables must be displayed (temperature and relative humidity) the display will cycle through the required values at a rate of one change every three to five seconds. ...
kinesthetic displays for remote & virtual environments
... • The problem with the Virtual environment and the teleoperations is how to produce the bi-directional properties of mechanical energy flow • One way is to use “FORCE FEEDBACK” technique in which velocity is sensed and to apply the appropriate force to the operator and vice versa • The usual impleme ...
... • The problem with the Virtual environment and the teleoperations is how to produce the bi-directional properties of mechanical energy flow • One way is to use “FORCE FEEDBACK” technique in which velocity is sensed and to apply the appropriate force to the operator and vice versa • The usual impleme ...
Head-up display
A head-up display or heads-up display—also known as a HUD—is any transparent display that presents data without requiring users to look away from their usual viewpoints. The origin of the name stems from a pilot being able to view information with the head positioned ""up"" and looking forward, instead of angled down looking at lower instruments. A HUD also has the advantage that the pilot's eyes do not need to refocus to view the outside after looking at the optically nearer instruments.Although they were initially developed for military aviation, HUDs are now used in commercial aircraft, automobiles and other, mostly professional applications.