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I m in Third year of Electronics and telecomm engineering and I aspire to build a micromouse for my Final year project. I need help and I would like to know how to start.
After a little study, I know that I'll be using the modified flood fill algo. Now I need to know whcih motor...
Why don't power amplify
Power can be amplified. This is where the concept of power amplifiers comes into picture.
If you amplify voltage definitely the output power defined by Pout=Vout*Iout will be more than Pin=Vin*Iin. And so you have amplified power.
Active devices are sources of energy, converting between forms of energy: chemical, hydraulic, thermal energy, mechanical , nuclear, solar, etc, into electrical energy, driving electrical current around the circuit and hence delivering continuous energy to it. An active component is one that has...
Re: PROJECTS IN ROBOTICS
There are some very good projects in robotics.
Why don't you try building a micromouse.
It is an international competition and you can find many sites that give away information on micromouse. You could also contact the other teams who have build such mice and you can...
Queries in C
Can anyone please tell me what are the advantages and disadvantages of macros? I would also lie to know the main difference between malloc and calloc.
One more question -
Can you define a function that can have indefinite parameters as inputs?
Thank you
Regards
Soniya
Queries in C
Can anyone please tell me what are the advantages and disadvantages of macros? I would also lie to know the main difference between malloc and calloc.
One more question -
Can you define a function that can have indefinite parameters as inputs?
Thank you
Regards
Soniya
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