martes, 21 de octubre de 2014

PRODUCT COMPARISON

MULTI-TOOLS
B)
A)         
                                                                                                               

1) The Multi-Tool A has a blasting cap crimper, but it doesn't have a v-cutter
2) The Multi-Tool B has a wood saw, but it doesn't have a full serrated blade
3) The Multi-Tool A has a can opener, but it doesn't have a bottle opener 
4) The Multi-Tool B has a philips screwdriver, but it doesn't have fuzewell spike
5) The Multi-Tool A has a ruler, but it doesn't have a 1/4" drive 

My conclusion of this comparison of the multi-tools is that the multi-tool b have more different tools for work, that makes it the most ideal tool.

martes, 14 de octubre de 2014

REPORT AND BUDGET

REPORT

In the project of the domotic house, what we have achieved is positioning the sensors In the floor of the house, also, put twelve leds and four engines in the walls, the connections of the leds, engines and the sensors are placed in the Breadboard, the connections are located under the house.
We also made a Breadboard one volt-ammeter with different scales for measuring our demotic system. To measure different devices for example the engines.
My team is satisfied with the results of house system because we all work with dedication in the project of the house. We implement various activities in the project because we had to do all the physical part of the mode, because they are very important for the proper functioning of the house.
 
We still need check the emergency system, finish the program for manipulating devices, andDaniell stack that work properly also complete Portfolio of evidence.




BUDGET COSTS FORM

Component Descriotion  Unit Price  Quantity Cost
Material Resistor  $               2.00 30  $           60.00
LEDS  $               5.00 15  $           75.00
Breadboard  $          100.00 4  $        400.00
Acetate  $               2.00 10  $           20.00
Silicone  $             10.00 1  $           10.00
Paint  $             20.00 1  $           20.00
Consumable Welding  $             40.00 1  $           40.00
Food  $             50.00 10  $        500.00
Copper and zinc sulfate  $          150.00 1  $        150.00
Bought-in parts Galvanometer  $             40.00 1  $           40.00
Parallel port  $             90.00 1  $           90.00
ADC0804  $             90.00 1  $           90.00
Manufacturing Wood  Free  - 0
Skin  $             20.00 1  $           20.00
Total:  $     1,515.00

martes, 7 de octubre de 2014

BIKE ASSEMBLY

FIGURE #1

PART
DESCRIPTION
IMAGE
BOX
Container, usually with a lid used to store or carry things

WHEEL
Circular shaped object can swivel. The wheels are the most important element to the performance of the bike.

FRAME
Set of parts or components serving as something rigid support, The most common is diamond-shaped, also called diamond or double triangle
 
PEDAL
Part of a machine or device which is operated by foot and transmits motion to a mechanism
 
CLAMP
Instrument of various shapes and materials whose ends are close to hold something.

SCREWDRIVER
Instrument used for screwing and unscrewing.
 
SEAT OR SADDLE
Part of an object where someone sits
 
HANDLE
handle part serving to drive two-wheeled vehicles
 
CRANKSET AND PLATE
Crankset is the propellant component of the bicycle transmission which allows the rotational motion used to move the rear wheel
 
SPANNER
A wrench having a hook, hole, or pin at the end for meshing with a related device on another object.






LABEL THE FIGURE #2 BIKE PARTS


4. WRITE A SET OF INSTRUCTIONS TO ASSEMBLE A BIKE

1. Buy all the pieces
2. Install the handle
3. put the seat and hubs using nuts
4. put the wheels using the ring
5. Adjust the chain
6. Install the pedals
7. tighten the pieces
8. Congratulatios  you have a bicycle