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Post by Sweet Eet on Nov 13, 2007 23:10:06 GMT -5
Electrocardiograms measure the electrical conductivity of the heart... if one part does not transmit the signal properly to another part, the electrocardiogram shows this...
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Post by Kei-Lin on Nov 14, 2007 13:12:48 GMT -5
Oh.... Okay.
Thanks, Eet!
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Post by Robocop on Nov 14, 2007 18:29:38 GMT -5
Yeah, thanks Eet!
Eet (and not Terminator), Do you know how a servo regulator works?
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Post by Sweet Eet on Nov 17, 2007 22:19:47 GMT -5
A servo regulator is an automatic control system in which the output is constantly or intermittently compared with the input through feedback so that the error or difference between the two quantities can be used to being about the desired amount of control.
It works through feedback and adjusts accordiing to said feedback,
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Post by Megatron on Nov 18, 2007 13:46:22 GMT -5
Very incorrect, Eetie. A servo regulator causes an actuator to stop at a regulated and precise time, in a precise position.
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Post by Sweet Eet on Nov 18, 2007 17:33:20 GMT -5
Yes, through feedback lol
"A voltage stabilizer is a type of household mains regulator which uses a continuously variable autotransformer to maintain an AC output that is as close to the standard or normal mains voltage as possible, under conditions of fluctuation. It uses a servomechanism (or negative feedback) to control the position of the tap (or wiper) of the autotransformer, usually with a motor. An increase in the mains voltage causes the output to increase, which in turn causes the tap (or wiper) to move in the direction that reduces the output towards the nominal voltage."
servomechanism = negative feedback regulator
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Post by Kei-Lin on Nov 19, 2007 20:11:38 GMT -5
Nice work, Megs!
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Post by Robocop on Dec 2, 2007 12:25:17 GMT -5
Yo! We were talking about the actual motor, not servomechanisms, which are something completely different!
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Post by Kei-Lin on Dec 2, 2007 19:55:10 GMT -5
For the definition of a servomechanism, she got it right, though...
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Post by Darkfire on Dec 4, 2007 22:49:14 GMT -5
I am getting a tour of the robotics lab for my club!
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Post by Kei-Lin on Dec 4, 2007 23:34:54 GMT -5
Cool!!
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Post by Sweet Eet on Dec 5, 2007 21:28:31 GMT -5
What did you see on the tour, Darkfire?
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Post by Kei-Lin on Dec 5, 2007 23:40:03 GMT -5
Hydraulic equipment?
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Post by Sweet Eet on Dec 6, 2007 23:15:56 GMT -5
Plans, maybe.
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Post by Kei-Lin on Dec 7, 2007 13:06:25 GMT -5
He saw something cool...
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