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Computer Aided Design

Computer Aided Design (CAD) is the act of using computers to design an object. CAD techniques follow standard engineering design and drafting procedures, but use a computer to help speed up the process.

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How Do you calculate the area of pipe?

Start with the maximum flow speed (metres per second) for your liquid, then mutiply by the area of the pipe in square metres, the result is maximum volume flow rate in cubic metres per second.

What is the difference between ascending and descending order?

Ascending means increasing (usually numbers but could be alphabetic). Descending is the opposite.

81, 121, 100, 169, 11, 9, 14; sorted in ascending order is: 9, 11, 14, 81, 100, 121, 169.

The letters Q A B T U Y G H, sorted in descending order are: Y U T Q H G B A

What is the full form of ieee standard 802.3?

MAC addresses are formed

according to the rules of one of

three numbering name spaces

managed by the Institute of

Electrical and Electronics Engineers

(IEEE)

What is the function of netstat?

Used to see which active TCP connections are open and running on a networked host. Lists the protocols in use, the local address and port number, the destination address and port number and the state of the connection.

What is the purpose of the automatic voltage regulator?

The purpose of an adjustable voltage regulator is to have a regulator that can give out variable voltages. This is in contrast to a fixed voltage regulator which only outputs one voltage, which it is rated for.

To allow for adjustable voltage, usually the resistors on the output of the regulator just need to be swapped for different values to give differing output voltages.

What things that are made on CAD?

small drawings that you need to use a computer like butterflies

Computer-aided design is primarily used by?

By product designers. It can also be used by engineers or architects.

What does cad mean in technology terms?

CAD stands for computer-aided design and drafting (CADD). It is technology for design and technical documentation, it is the use of computers to aid in the creation ,modification, analysis of a design.

Where in industry is CAD and CAM used?

i dont know how but i know that engineering industries do!

sorry... dont know anymore

peace....

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What are requirements for software and hardware of CAD?

any computer can do it. All you need is a basic 2D/3D GPU depending if it is 2D or 3D CAD. The min spec of the computer is very minimal. It would probably run on a Pentium 3, and all other components will be OK as long as they were made less than 10 years ago. CAD isn't very demanding at all

What is the newest technology used in robot?

Robotics is a wide field it is also subdivided into many catogories such as mechatronics,artificial intelligence etc.

Now a days the humanoid robots are in the top of the inventions . it is assumed that after few years we will not be able to differentiate between a robot and a human.

The main body parts and actions of the human have transformed into robot but only the real thoughts expresions and feelings are left.

Some robots also have expressions .....but not quite similar to humans....but the human brain is not too easy to interprate as a robot. And also after several hundred years ...the robot brain will not be able to compete with the humans.......because we humans are unique...........but if the brain is totally captured then it will become much easier to make robots like humans and to destroy humans..................!

Latest innovation in the field is RoboFisher, which allows you to control a robot from your computer or mobile device. The robot is fishing in a real lake and you may control the entire process. Just genious.

Elements of computer graphics?

In traditional computing terms, the basic element of computer graphics is a pixel, the atomic (not divisible) unit of display. It can be "Off" (=of background color) or "On" in any other color out o the supported set of colors, but it can't be halved.

In modern computers, pixels still exist, and all the above is still true. However, with today's very high resolution screens, the dimensions of an individual pixel hardly matter any more. Therefore, the basic elements of computer graphics of a modern computer system are points, straight and arced lines, and basic geometric shapes such as ellipses, rectangles, triangles and trapezes.

To proof my point, I refer to modern 3D animation software, software which was used to create popular and (technically) awe-inspiring movies such as Monsters, Inc or Toy Story, to name just two. In these tools, shapes as complex as the entire body of a hairy monster are composed of (many) points, straight lines, and triangles.

Therefore, the basic elements of modern computer graphics are points, straight lines and triangles.

Function of input device?

Input device is a device you plug into computer. For example: mouse, keyboard...

How much does autocad 2010 cost?

At least $399.99 is the cheapest AutoCad.

^^ i dare to say otherwise, the 2011 edition is almost $4,500 so why would 2010 be $400? would make MUCH more sense if it was at least $2,000 or $1,500. well at least the kind of AutoCAD i get is that much, i but the fabricating, technician and industrial kind with lathes, plasma cutters and welders. so thats why mine are like super exspensive..

What is the Difference between Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Drafting tools?

There is no real difference. You could say that Computer Aided Design includes CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) tools, such as Finite Element Analysis.

What is the advantage of qam over ask and psk?

PSK and QAM modulation have two advantages over ASK:

*They are not as susceptible to noise.

*Each signal change can represent more than one bit

PSK Disadvantage

more complex signal detection / recovery process,

than in ASK and FSK

QAM advantage:

· data rate = 2 bits per bit-interval!

· higher data rate than in PSK (2 bits per bit interval), while bandwidth occupancy remains the same

• 4-PSK can easily be extended to 8-PSK, i.e. n-PSK

• however, higher rate PSK schemes are limited by the ability of equipment to distinguish small differences in phase uses "two-dimensional" signaling

• original information stream is split into two sequences that consist of odd and even symbols

· PSK modulators are often designed using the QAM principle, but are not considered as QAM since the amplitude of the modulated carrier signal is constant. QAM is used extensively as a modulation scheme for digital telecommunication systems. Arbitrarily high spectral efficiencies can be achieved with QAM by setting a suitable constellation size, limited only by the noise level and linearity of the communications channel.

· Noise immunity of QAM is very high.

· QAM is best suitable for high bit rates.

· Low error probability.

· Baud rate is half the bit rate therefore more effective utilization of the available bandwidth of the transmission channel.

Does cad link to manufactuing hardware?

These are the relationships between CAD and other software and hardware. More CNC machines nowadays can get the drawings straight off cad to machine it.

What is the difference between fpga mplementation and verilog hdl implementation?

HDL means hardware description language. These are the computer programming languages used to describe hardware. By doing so one can virtually realize hardware and test it. Verilog HDL is one of several hardware description languages available.

What is multiplexer in digital electronics?

A multiplexer, sometimes referred to as a "multiplexor" or simply "mux", is a device that selects between a number of input signals. In its simplest form, a multiplexer will have two signal inputs, one control input, and one output. An everyday example of an analog multiplexer is the source selection control on a home stereo unit.

What are the organization dimensions of information systems?

1- Organizational dimensions: Outdated business processes

Unsupported culture and attitudes

Political conflict

Turbulent business environment, change

Complexity of task

Inadequate resources

2- Technology dimensions: Insufficient or aging hardware

Outdated software

Inadequate database capacity

Insufficient telecommunications capacity

Incompatibility of old systems with new technology

Rapid technological change

3- People dimensions: Lack of employee training

Difficulties of evaluating performance

Legal and regulatory compliance

Work environment

Lack of employee support and participation

Indecisive management

Poor management

Why Use CAD and CAM for Production?

CAD is used in order to construct diagrams that will bedistributed between Engineers to create what you desire. Inaddition, it is also use to calculate the amount of material that willbe essential when constructing the foundation and the design itself