Friday, March 15, 2013
Small Engine Reference Design User Guide
Through the use of this kit, you can create an engine controller specific to a small engine application. Engine control is a discipline that requires intimate knowledge and experience in Chemical, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering. For those familiar with mechanical control of an engine through a carburetor, the use of this reference design kit can help to advance your knowledge in the electrical area and provide a jump-start for a successful adoption of electrical engine controls to meet new emissions standards. Providing a kit such as this is intended to make semiconductor products from Freescale easier to use.
The user is responsible for providing all input signals, output loads as well as the completed system design and development. This kit should serve as a starting point for the development of an application specific engine controller for a small engine. Example software and documentation are provided to assist in successful design and implementation. It is recommended to have the following skills and experience: embedded C-language programming, analog and digital circuit design and schematic analysis, microcontroller programming, fuel injection system debugging and calibration, and engine test environment experience. Additionally, there is further benefit to experience using the CodeWarrior Development Studio and the Freescale S12(X) microcontroller Units (MCUs). The User Reference Guide provides exercises and references to additional information to reduce the learning curve for inexperienced users.
Freescale’s goal is to enable the small engine market. To clarify this point, the hardware included in this kit can readily be configured and reprogrammed to run an engine. However, it lacks the application specific hardening (EMC, ESD, and environmental areas for example) and implementation optimization that make it a production ready module for any specific application. Further, the free example application software provided is a starting point capable of running an engine. It does not apply any advanced control strategy capable of addressing the pollution concerns and regulations facing the small engine industry. To do this would become application specific to an engine and could not be and should not be implemented by a semiconductor supplier as it is deeply outside their area of expertise. The example application software does show how to use the key functionality in the Freescale products that the kit is based on, which speeds up the development process by showing a working example.
The contents of this kit will save many months of work, even for experienced powertrain engineers just looking to evaluate Freescale products. A system has been created based on a one-cylinder closed-loop engine controller using integrated technology while being cost-effective for the small engine market. Example software is provided that can be customized to run an actual engine that has electronic fuel injection. Documentation is provided to aid in going through the process of developing an application. Finally, information on modifying the design to support the adaptation of the small engine reference design to your application goals.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Wood fences design and construction manual
This brochure is to stimulate your imagination, offers a wealth of creative Redwood fence designs. Here you will find the
step-by-step construction techniques necessary to plan, design and build your fence. By reading this brochure get all details follow: fence, choose the right fencing styles, question, and consideration, you design your fence ideas and drawings, priorities, drawing a site plan, make Estabilish layout to build a rough layout, legal considerations, your fence, types and uses, Garden, class, architectural class, posts and Rails set post add lumber, Rails, attach Fenceboards, nail on fencing Stylesm inset fencing of styles, Nails and screws, and hang a door step by step construction, hardware option, Finsihes.
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http://www.calredwood.org/Ref/PDF/Fencer.PDF
Friday, July 6, 2012
User-defined styles and rail doors construction and specification
Custom wood doors can provide a variety of functional and aesthetic benefits. They allow much latitude in design. There are certain grounds of building, of which you run, should, meet your goals in a way that provides your design
Vision together with functional practicality. Site conditions, is the first consideration when indicating a wood door the environment in which it is placed. Wood exterior doors require the same considerations together with weather factors. Wood species, more important than for the interior design is the choice of wood for exterior doors. Exposure to the elements is very hard on any wood, but there are some with better weathering properties. Height, section details, carpentry, adhesives, styles & rail jumping / molding, glazing and more information. Learn about the characteristics of doors and the specification to create a good design.
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http://www.amherstwoodworking.com/Downloads/DoorWorkshopBook.PDF
Thursday, July 5, 2012
University facilities constructions design guidelines - management and planning
The design guidelines and standard in this Guide contained information identify the standards and preferences of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln facilities management & Planning Division in many areas of the construction. These settings have evolved from the the Division's experience in the supervision of the construction, operation and maintenance of UNL buildings for many years. Table of contents; General requirements, requirements, General requirements for the design of the plant, facility construction, such as concrete, thermal and moisture protection, opening, metal doors, frames, campus empty Panel wood doors, aluminium Windows, door fittings, finishing gypsum board of assemblies, painting. Plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, electrical distribution, electronics and security. Plant.
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http://FMP.unl.edu/FPC/design_guidelines/UNL%20Design%20Guidelines%202007/UNL%20Design%20Guidelines%202007.PDF
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Tiles floor plan and installation guide
Its a step by step guide to installing and laying of tiles, these works have to 3 hours for beginners. As soon as your surface is prepared, you need the tiles where the layout is going. No matter what type of tile you install layout method will usually agree. The key to success in tiles are the leaders or layout lines. You show you where you start, set the tile and are arranged so that the tile in the room is evenly centered. You will be led tiles in 6 simple steps complete with illustration and how measures. Read enjoy and happy install.
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Residential building design guide
This building guide specifically for separate single storey buildings and additions to less than 800 square feet. This guide describes the normative structure of international residential code and is designed to relieve the other requirements of not
the code. Private Sub theme: stands, monolithic slab/Foundation, basis with stem wall, door, post and beams, beams, wall types, 2 x 6 wall with outer sheath, 2 x 6 wall with siding and sheathing, eye-level of roof types. Rafters with ceiling beams, manufactured trusses, Gable end detail, example Foundation and floor plan, Foundation/floor plan design, example Foundation and floor plan, sample surveys and sections.
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Monday, July 2, 2012
Glass decorating ideas doors - quick and easy guide
Wallpaper for Windows ™ is available in different versions. Which appeal to you depends on your preferences and decorating style. However, there are six main categories that fit into these designs: glass, privacy glass, glass, stained glass, decorative accents and believe inspired glass etched. Entry and French doors decorative options, give ordinary French doors a new look by to make it partially with wallpaper for Windows ™ decorative panels. Add interest to your doors, and continue for light and views! You will enjoy a little privacy! Speaking centerpieces with accents and borders, centerpieces, and allow great views and sunlight shine through. A key element is a simple and easy way to decorate a door. No trimming is necessary. Simply place the centerpiece in the middle of the door. If you want to add a little more decoration? Try matching corner accents or appropriate limits. Doral, Naples and Eden are styles for this treatment. Full coverage, multi pane French Doors.Centerpiece and matching side lights.
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http://www.wallpaperforwindows.com/eBook/DecorateGlassDoorsWithWindowFilm.PDF
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Glass block decoration ideas for every room
The glass block eBook that leads to block decorate glass placing in every room including bathroom, kitchen, living room and family room, lobby and halls, around your House, building block. Corning glass block is much more than just a bright idea! Glass block from Pittsburgh Corning offers many benefits to your home - such as unauthorized access, energy wasting drafts and uninvited guests. Glass block advantages: beauty and versatility, visibility light transmission, security, energy conversation, block and glamorous bathrooms - guarantees one of the others. But in the bathroom, one of the hardest working rooms in your home, every surface is as waterproof and wipe clean practical as Pittsburgh Corning glass block is a beauty that is definitely more than just skin deep. The need for abundant light and forgiving surfaces are more critical than in your kitchen in some rooms of your home. Pittsburgh glass block offers both, with the added bonus of its permanent, maintenance-free looks good. The heart of your home to the great outdoors, adjacent residential areas, as well as the additional drama of a few dozen open - or even just a few - blocks of Pittsburgh Corning glass.
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http://www.abcblock.com/Products/pittsburghcorning/GB-254TouchofGlassIdeaBook.PDF