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DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY Notes and Materials of B.Tech JNTU

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DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY

Dynamics is a branch of physics (specifically classical mechanics) concerned with the study of forces and torques and their effect on motion, as opposed to kinematics, which studies the motion of objects without reference to its causes. Isaac Newton defined the fundamental physical laws which govern dynamics in physics, especially his second law of motion. The laws of motion of the elements of a mechanism are determined from the given characteristics of external forces usingdifferential equations of motion of a mechanical system or of the machine unit, which usually consists of a motor, transmission mechanism, the working machine, and in some cases, a control device. The number of equations is equal to the number of degrees of freedom of the mechanical system. 
This post gives a detailed description about the dynamics according to the JNTU syllabus. 

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                                 DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY

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                                               MEFA


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ESTIMATION AND COSTING unit wise questions, materials and Text books of B.Tech JNTU

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ESTIMATION AND COSTING

cost estimate is the approximation of the cost of a program, project, or operation. The cost estimate is the product of the cost estimating process. The cost estimate has a single total value and may have identifiable component values. A problem with a cost overrun can be avoided with a credible, reliable, and accurate cost estimate. An estimator is the professional who prepares cost estimates.

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                                                    EC

For  Estimating and Costing by B.N. Dutta, UBS publishers, 2000. Click on link below
                        
                                              TEXT BOOK 1                           

Estimating and Costing by GS. Birdie. Click on link below

                                               TEXT BOOK

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Electronic Circuit Analysis ECA notes of B.Tech JNTU and gate materials

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Electronic Circuit Analysis notes and gate materials (ECA)

An electronic circuit is composed of individual electronic components, such as resistorstransistorscapacitorsinductors and diodes, connected by conductive wires or traces through which electric current can flow. The combination of components and wires allows various simple and complex operations to be performed: signals can be amplified, computations can be performed, and data can be moved from one place to another. 
    For 1 Mark Questions and Answers click on link below
                           ECA 1 MARK QUESTIONS
    For 2 Mark Questions and Answers click on link below
                           ECA 2 MARK QUESTIONS
    For Summary click on link below
                           ECA SUMMARY

Syllabus
By the end of the course a student must be comfortable with the following:
  • Circuit Variables
  • Circuit Elements
  • Simple Resistive Circuits
  • Techniques of Circuit Analysis
  • Kirchhoff's Voltage Law Problems
  • Kirchhoff's Current Law Problems
  • Nodal Analysis Problems
  • Mesh Analysis Problems

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EAMCET 2014 ADMISSIONS SCHEDULE FOR OPTION ENTRY FOR WEB BASED COUNCELLLING

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This post gives the information about the qualified and eligible candiates of EAMCET 2014 MPC stream who have completed the verification of their certificates can apply their options on the web as per their ranks. 

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                                            EAMCET 2014

ALLOTMENT:
1) Allotments will be placed in website https://eamcet.nic.in on 30-08-2014 after 6 PM.
2) Enter the Registration Number, Hall Ticket Number, Password and Date of Birth in Candidate Login.
3) Download the allotment order and read the instructions printed. 

Switching Theory and Logic Design STLD unit wise notes and materials B.Tech jntu

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Switching Theory and Logic Design STLD 

Switching circuit theory is the mathematical study of the properties of networks of idealized switches.
Such networks may be strictly combinational logic, in which their output state is only a function of the present state of their inputs; or may also contain sequential elements, where the present state depends on the present state and past states; in that sense, sequential circuits are said to include "memory" of past states. An important class of sequential circuits are state machines. Switching circuit theory is applicable to the design of telephone systems, computers, and similar systems. This post gives the in detail notes of the STLD according to the JNTU syllabus of R13 batch. please click on the links below
UNIT 1 : NOTES 1, NOTES 2
UNIT 2: NOTES 1, NOTES 2
UNIT 3: NOTES 1, NOTES 2
UNIT 4: NOTES 1, NOTES 2
UNIT 5: NOTES 1, NOTES 2

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Digital Logic Design unit wise notes and materials B.Tech jntu

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DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN

In electronics, a logic gate is an idealized or physical device implementing a Boolean function; that is, it performs a logical operation on one or more logical inputs, and produces a single logical output. Depending on the context, the term may refer to an ideal logic gate, one that has for instance zero rise time and unlimited fan-out, or it may refer to a non-ideal physical device (see Ideal and real op-amps for comparison).
Logic circuits include such devices as multiplexersregistersarithmetic logic units (ALUs), and computer memory, all the way up through complete microprocessors, which may contain more than 100 million gates. In practice, the gates are made from field-effect transistors (FETs), particularly MOSFETs (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors). 
This post the detailed notes of the DLD according to the JNTU syllabus. Please  click on the links below.

UNIT 1 : NOTES 1NOTES 2
UNIT 2: NOTES 1NOTES 2
UNIT 3: NOTES 1NOTES 2
UNIT 4: NOTES 1NOTES 2
UNIT 5: NOTES 1NOTES 2

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Analog Communication AC unit wise notes and materials Jntu

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Analog (or analogue) transmission is a transmission method of conveying voice, data, image, signal or video information using a continuous signal which varies in amplitude, phase, or some other property in proportion to that of a variable. It could be the transfer of an analog source signal, using an analog modulation method such as frequency modulation (FM) or amplitude modulation (AM), or no modulation at all. 
                               In electronics and telecommunicationsmodulation is the process of varying one or more properties of a periodic waveform, called the carrier signal (high frequency signal), with a modulating signal that typically contains information to be transmitted.
                                   This post gives in detail description about the Analog communication notes which was written by Arun kumar. This syllabus is according to the Jntu syllabus which is also useful for faculty as coarse files, For 8 units notes please click on the links below:


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