Learn MATLAB, the programming language of choice for scientists and engineers for statistical analysis, to analyze data and build 2D and 3D visualizations.IntroductionWelcomeWhat you need to knowUsing the exercise filesGetting MATLAB1. General ConceptsUnderstand the interfaceCreate variablesVariable classesCell arrays2. Core MATLAB SyntaxOur first scriptPopulate matricesMatrix and scalar operationsIf statementsSwitch statementsFor loopsWhile loops3. Programming in MATLABThe MATLAB pathCreate and use a functionImport external dataDebuggingPerformance considerations4. Data RepresentationsCreating basic plotsMaking a plot prettyAdding annotationsWorking with imagesCreating 3D plots5. Intro to SimulinkOverview of SimulinkOur first Simulink modelBeware of sample timesA simple loopConclusionNext steps
Create effective content marketing campaigns as a content strategist. In this path, you'll learn how to send the right message to the right people at the right time, to create the right content strategy for your marketing team and get the most out of your campaigns. Master essential content marketing principles.Discover storytelling best practices.Learn the most effective content planning strategies.
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3D printing is a cutting-edge technology that's changing the manufacturing landscape. It's well suited for rapid prototyping, quick turnaround end-use parts, or even tooling for traditional manufacturing techniques. Begin with the basics, and learn how to design objects and prepare them for 3D printing.Discover skills and methods for designing 3D printable objects.Compare 3D printing to other manufacturing methods.Analyze your designs and modify them for 3D printing.
Find out how easy and rewarding 3D printing can be. Learn how to print household parts like replacement knobs and hardware mounts at home.Missing a knob, bracket, latch, or other household part? Replacement parts are hard to come by, and can be difficult to find. Discover how easy and rewarding it is to 3D print your own parts. In this course, Tanya Staples and Greg Pickard show how to put today's 3D printing technology to work in the home. Together, they'll show you how to measure a part, model it in SketchUp, print a prototype on a desktop 3D printer, and make sure the part fits. Plus, learn how to use third-party services such as Shapeways to print the part in metal or another industrial-grade material.
In this course, you will learn all about Digital Electronics for GATE. You will learn about number systems, base or radix, conversions, complement representation, binary arithmetic, classification of binary code, binary coded decimal, BCD arithmetic, excess 3 arithmetic, gray code, ASCII, logic gates and Boolean algebra, Karnaugh Map, combinational circuits, comparators, parity bit and check bit, multiplexer, hamming code, sequential circuits, flip flops, propagation delay, shift register, counters, logic families, and much more.Digital Electronics Overview.Introduction to Number Systems & base or radix.Find out the base or radix.Decimal to any other Number System Conversion.Binary Equivalent of Decimal Number.Decimal to Octal Number Example.Octal equivalent of Decimal Number.Hexadecimal Equivalent of Decimal Number.Decimal to Binary and Hexa Conversion Example.Any other number system into decimal.Decimal Equivalent of Binary Number.Decimal Equivalent of Binary Number Example.Octal to Decimal Number Conversion.Octal to Decimal Number Example.Hexadecimal to Decimal Number Conversion.Hexadecimal to Decimal Number Example.Octal to Binary Number Conversion.Binary to Octal Conversion Example.Hexadecimal to Binary and Binary to Hexa Conversion.Hexa to Binary Conversion Example 1.Hexa to Binary Conversion Example 2.Hexa to Octal & Octal to Hexa Number Conversion.Octal to Hexa Conversions Example 1.Octal to Hexa Conversions Example 2.Octal to Hexa Conversions Example 3.Hexa to Octal Conversion Example 1.Hexa to Octal Conversion Example 2.Minimal Decimal Equivalent.Required bits to Represent a Number - Part A.Required bits to Represent a Number - Part B.Match the List Octal Binary.Find Unknown Value in a Relation.Conversions Examples - Part 1.Conversions Examples - Part 2.Binary Coded Pentory Problem.Signed Magnitude Representation.1s & 2s Complement Representation of Signed Numbers (complement representation).2's Complement Representation Example.2's Complement Representation Previous GATE Problem 1.2's Complement Representation Previous GATE Problem 2.2's Complement Representation Previous GATE Problem 3.2's Complement Representation Previous GATE Problem 4.2's Complement Representation Previous GATE Problem 5.Binary Arithmetic Addition.Binary Arithmetic Subtraction.Binary Arithmetic Multiplication.Binary arithmetic Multiplication Example.Binary Arithmetic Division.Introduction to Complement Subtraction.1’s Complement Subtraction Smaller to Larger.1’s Complement Subtraction Smaller from Larger Example.1’s Complement Subtraction Larger to Smaller.1’s Complement Subtraction Larger from Smaller Example.2’s Complement Subtraction Smaller from Larger.2’s Complement Subtraction Smaller from Larger Example.2’s Complement Subtraction Larger from Smaller.2’s Complement Subtraction Previous GATE Problem.Introduction to 15's and 16's Complement.Hexadecimal Addition.Hexadecimal Subtraction.15’s Complement Subtraction Smaller from Larger.15’s Complement Subtraction Smaller from Larger Examples.15’s Complement Subtraction Larger from Smaller.16’s Complement Subtraction Smaller from Larger.16’s Complement Subtraction Larger from Smaller.15’s Complement and 16s Complement Subtraction Examples.Classification of Binary Codes.BCD Code (Binary Coded Decimal).BCD Addition.9s Complement and 10s Complement.BCD Subtraction using 9’s Complement.BCD Subtraction using 9’s Complement Example.BCD Subtraction using 10's Complement.BCD Subtraction using 10's Complement Example.Excess-3 Code.Excess 3 Addition.Excess-3 Addition Example.Excess 3 Code Subtraction using 9s Complement.Excess-3 Subtraction using 9’s Complement Example.Excess-3 Subtraction using 10’s Complement.Excess-3 Subtraction using 10’s Complement Example.Gray Code & Conversion Binary to Gray.Gray to Binary Conversion.ASCII Code.Introduction to Logic Gates & Boolean Algebra.Introduction to Logic Gates.AND Gate.OR Gate.NOT Gate.NAND Gate.NOR Gate.EX-OR Gate.EX NOR Gate.Alternate Gate.Properties of EX-OR Gate.NAND Realization.NOR Realization.X-OR Gate Example.Logic Gates Example.Implement AND & NAND Gates.Back Propagation Problem Example.NAND Realization Example.Fundamentals of Boolean Algebra.Theorem's of Boolean Algebra.Stuck-at-1 Fault in Logic Circuit.Dual of Boolean Expression.Properties of Boolean Algebra.Boolean Equation Representation Literal.Boolean Expression Representation in Sum of Products Form.Boolean Expression Representation in Product of Sum Form.Boolean Expression Representation using Canonical Form.Min-Terms and Max-Terms in Boolean Algebra.Converting SOP to SSOP.Converting POS to SPOS.Converting SSOP to SPOS.Logic Gates GATE Problem Example.Distributive Property GATE Problem Example.Propagation Delay & Example.Propagation Delay GATE Problem Example.Transposition Property GATE Problem Example.Logic Gates using BASIC Propagation Method GATE Problem Example.Karnaugh Map (K-Map).Rules for K-Map Simplification Part 1.Rules for K-Map Simplification Part 2.K-Maps GATE Problem Example 1.K-Maps GATE Problem Example 2.Boolean Expression Solving using K-Map.Don’t care & Problem.Boolean Expression using K-Map GATE Problem Example.POS Expression using K-Map GATE Problem Example.K-Map & Logic Circuit Design GATE Problem Example.Expression Solving using Boolean Law.Introduction to Combinational Circuits.Designing Steps for a Combinational Circuit.Combinational Circuit Design GATE Problem Example.Design of Half Adder.Designing of Full Adder.Half Subtractor.Full Subtractor.N Bit Parallel Adder 4 Bit Parallel Adder.4-Bit Parallel Adder cum Subtractor.Designing of Full Adder using Half Adder.Carry Generation in Carry Look Ahead Adder.Carry Look Ahead Adder.BCD Adder.Excess-3 Adder.Comparators Part 1.Comparators Part 2.Binary to Gray Code Converter.Code converter Binary to BCD.Parity Bit & Check Bit.Odd Parity Generator.Even Parity Generator.2 to 4 Decoder Design.3 to 8 Decoder Design.Multiplexer (MUX) 2 X 1MUX Design.MUX Problem Part-1.MUX Problem Part-2.4X1 MUX.MUX GATE problem Example part 1.MUX GATE problem Example part 2.MUX GATE problem Example part 3.Introduction of Hamming Code.Hamming Code Generation with an Example.Hamming Code Generation Example with Even Parity.Hamming Code Generation Example with Odd Parity.Error Correction in Hamming Code.Error Detection and Correction in Hamming Code.Introduction to Sequential Circuits.S-R Latch using NOR gates.S-R Latch with NAND Gates.S-R Flip Flop.Equation for S-R Flip Flop.D Flip Flop.J-K Flip Flop.T Flip Flop.Equation for J-K Flip Flop.Race Around Condition in J-K Flip Flop.Excitation Table for S-R Flip Flop.Excitation Table for D Flip Flop.Excitation Table for J-K Flip Flop.Excitation Table for T Flip Flop.Flip-Flop Conversion Process Steps.S-R to D Flip Flop Conversion.S-R to J-K Flip Flop Conversion.S-R to T Flip Flop Conversion.J-K to T Flip Flop Conversion.J-K to D Flip Flop conversion.T to D Flip Flop Conversion.D to T Flip-Flop Conversion.Propagation Delay.Flip-Flop Conversion GATE Problem Example.Race Around Condition GATE Problem Example.Applications of Flip-Flop.Universal Shift Register.Serial in Parallel out Shift Register.Serial in Serial out Shift Register.Shift Register Problem Example 1.Shift Register Problem Example 2.Introduction of Counter.Introduction of Asynchronous Counter.Ripple Up Counter.Ripple Down Counter.Synchronous Counter.Ring Counter or Shift Register Counter.Twisted Ring Counter or Johnson’s Counter.Johnson’s Counter GATE Problem Example.Ripple Counter Problem Example.Synchronous Counters GATE Problem Example.Modulus of Counter.Counters Problem Example 1.Counters Problem Example 2.Asynchronous & Direct Inputs.MOD 3 Asynchronous Counter.MOD 12 Counter.MOD Counter Example.Introduction to Logic Families.Characteristics of Logic Families.Resistor Transistor Logic (RTL).Direct Coupled Transistor Logic.Diode Transistor Logic NAND Gate.Diode Transistor Logic NOR Gate.Transistor Transistor Logic.Versions in Transistor Transistor Logic.PMOS & NMOS Inverter.CMOS Inverter.PMOS NAND Gate.PMOS NOR Gate.Designing of Universal Gates using NMOS.CMOS NAND Gate.CMOS NOR Gate.Comparision of Logic Families.Semi Conductor Memories.ROM (Non Volatile).RAM (Volatile).Difference Between SRAM & DRAM.Introduction to Data Converters.Binary Weighted Resistor DAC.R-2R Ladder DAC (Voltage Switched).R-2R Ladder DAC (Current Switched).Counter type ADC.Successive Approximation type ADC.Flash Parallel type ADC.Dual Slope or Integrating type ADC.Sigma Delta ADC.ADC Problem Example.Resolution of DAC.ADC GATE Model Example 1.ADC GATE Model Example 2.Flash ADC GATE Model Example.Resolution of DAC GATE Model Example.Tutorix Simply Easy Learning Steps.Tutorix Brings Simply Easy Learning.Tutorix Brings Simply Easy Learning.Tutorix Brings Simply Easy Learning.
Prepare to take the GMAT business school entrance exam. Get study tips and sample questions to increase your GMAT score.Prepare to take the GMAT business school entrance exam. In this course, Vince Kotchian offers an in-depth exploration of the GMAT to give you the most effective tools to maximize your score. Vince reviews all GMAT question types, offers detailed strategies, and provides tips for studying and taking the test. Learn how the exam is structured and scored and try sample questions from each of the GMAT's four sections: Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, and Writing. While preparing for the GMAT can feel overwhelming, this test prep course will break the test down and explain it simply and clearlyâwhich will help you build your confidence and skill and increase your score.
Design thinking involves strategies and systems that improve and refine the design process. It drives innovation across industries—from hospitals to oil companies, from non-profits to schools. Get ready to explore the basic tenets of design thinking and learn how to benefit from it.Learn the strategies used in design thinking.Implement design thinking into your own business.Master the foundational steps and best practices of the process.
Prepare your models in Maya and then send them for 3D printing on Shapeways, an online service that ships reproductions straight to your door.3D printing allows your digital creations to emerge in the real world, but you don't need a 3D printer to bring them to life. Learn how to prepare your models in Maya and then send them for 3D printing on Shapeways, an online service that ships reproductions straight to your door. Author Ryan Kittleson shows how to hollow out models, define an object's thickness, and work with texture maps for full-color prints. He shows you how to export the model, upload it to Shapeways, and view the finished result. Once you have mastered the basics, Ryan invites you to test your skills in a series of challenge videos.
Further your career in agile as a PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)®. The PMI-ACP certification officially recognizes your agile knowledge and demonstrates your subject matter expertise to peers, managers, stakeholders, and employers. This learning path is designed to help you learn, study, and take the PMI-ACP exam. Courses within the path prepare you for the test and give you the foundational agile education hours required to take the exam.Master foundational PMI-ACP knowledge and concepts.Prepare for the exam with helpful tips. Attain all 21 of the contact hours for your certification.
3D mockups are a unique and impactful way to convey your ideas. This course shows how to create, print, cut, and fold materials into 3D forms you can present.3D mockups are a unique and impactful way to convey your ideas. If making 3D presentation materials seems like a big or complex undertaking, then this course is for you. Todd Gallopo introduces you to the process of visualizing designs and then shows you how to translate your concepts into measured, constructed, tangible mockups. Learn how to select the tools you need, set up your workspace, and assess the structure you will be working with as part of your initial prep. Then, see how to create, print, cut, and fold materials into 3D forms you can present. Along the way, Todd also explains how to make materials last, how to photograph mockups, and how to present both physical and digital forms of your designs.IntroductionWelcome1. Preparing Your Designs for Mockup3D mockups: What they are and why they're importantWhen to make a mockupOverview of the general tools and workspace neededUnique mockup type challengesMaking templates and taking measurementsPreparing your digital layouts to make your mockupsPrinting your designs for each type of mockupSourcing materials2. Creating a Bottle MockupBottle & Jar mockup challengesMaking a mockup of a spice product3. Creating a Box MockupSmall box mockup challengesMaking a beauty product box mockupMaking a gum box mockup4. Creating a Packet MockupSmall packet mockup challengesMaking a sauce packet mockup5. Making the Most of Your MockupsMockup "shelf-life" expectationsPhotographing your mockupsRetouching and adjusting your mockup photographsPresenting your physical and digital mockupsConclusionNext steps
This is an introductory course in classical and quantum statistical mechanics which deals with the principle of ensembles, Classical, Fermi and Bose ideal gases, Pauli paramagnestim, Debye and Einstein’s theory of specific heat and the 1D Ising model.INTENDED AUDIENCE: M.Sc. and beginning Ph.D. students and other interested individualsPREREQUISITES: Thermodynamics, Classical mechanics, Quantum mechanics
Learn how to choose the right material for your 3D printing job. Review different types of materials—filament, resin, and powder—and their strengths and weaknesses.If you want to print functional 3D parts or products, it's critical to select the right material for each job. You need to look at the requirements of your design, evaluating criteria such as strength, surface finish, color, and cost. Joan Horvath and Rich Cameronâfounders of maker tech consulting company Nonscriptum LLCâshow how to choose the correct material based on your design and printing method, surveying materials that are commonly available for use with desktop 3D printers (filament and resin) along with an intro to industrial materials like nylon and metal powders. They review the workflow for each type of material, and teach ways to optimize throughput and turnaround time. Plus, get an inside look at a few applications that use 3D printing as a cost-effective solution for short-run manufacturing.
Bolster your career and better incorporate security into each phase of the software development lifecycle (SDLC) by earning the globally recognized CSSLP secure software development certification. The courses in this learning path map to the eight domains of the CSSLP exam.Learn how to incorporate security practices into the SDLC.Gain key application security skills.Prepare for the CSSLP exam.