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Hamann, Jerry C.; Jacquot, Raymond G. – CoED, 1985
Discusses development of an analog simulation program for microcomputers similar to those available on mainframe computers. The program is interactive, more user-friendly than batch mode mainframe simulators in use, and has user help, error detection, and medium resolution graphics for presentation of system responses. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Engineering, Engineering Education

Saturday, Lisa L.; Green, David G. – CoED, 1985
A Heath/Zenith H/Z-90 personal workstation for a PRIME 550 host computer has been developed. The personal computer-based workstation has local editing capability with automatic upload and download of PRIME files, supports a local printer, and provides backup of files on local floppy disk. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Engineering Education, Higher Education

Tian-Fu, Li; And Others – CoED, 1984
Describes an inexpensive, simple, microprocessor-based instrument which quickly and accurately measures and displays the indicated power and the pressure-volume indicator diagram of a reciprocating compressor or internal combustion engine. Hardware requirements, software considerations, and the instrument's educational value are discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Engineering, Engineering Education

Bao, Han – CoED, 1984
A computer program for office layout design written for an Apple computer is discussed. Through its application, the user is freed from the tedious tasks of template manipulation and manual drawing and can therefore concentrate on the creative part of the design process. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Engineering, Engineering Education, Facility Guidelines

Jacquot, Raymond G.; Steadman, John W. – CoED, 1985
A Commodore-64 microcomputer was used to develop a system which is useful for a variety of teaching laboratory and real time control applications. Hardware and software requirements and examples of experimental work with the system are provided. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Data Collection, Engineering, Engineering Education

Tinari, Jr., Rocco; Rao, S. Sathyanarayan – CoED, 1985
Describes a system (Apple II microcomputer interfaced to flexible, custom-designed digital hardware) which can provide: (1) Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) computation on real-time data with a video display of spectrum; (2) frequency synthesis experiments using the inverse FFT; and (3) real-time digital filtering experiments. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Engineering, Engineering Education

Valdez, M. E.; Ertem, M. C. – CoED, 1985
This paper describes the design and construction of a local network of microcomputers at the Electrical Computer Engineering Department at Florida Institute of Technology. The design criteria for such a network and the possible applications are discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Engineering Education, Higher Education

Smith, Donald A.; Jacquot, Raymond G. – CoED, 1984
Presents algorithms for the simulation and motion display of the three basic kinematic devices: (1) four bar linkages; (2) the slider crank; and (3) the inverted slider crank mechanisms. The algorithms were implemented on a Commodore-VIC 20 microcomputer system with 6500 bytes of available memory. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Graphics, Computer Simulation, Computer Software

Goldman, David S.; Warren, William – CoED, 1984
Describes the design and implementation of a microcomputer-based model active solar heating system. Includes discussions of: (1) the active solar components (solar collector, heat exchanger, pump, and fan necessary to provide forced air heating); (2) software components; and (3) hardware components (in the form of sensors and actuators). (JN)
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Engineering Education