Tuesday, November 22, 2011

How To Get A Computer At A Cheaper Price Without Any Compromise

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Price is something which everybody cares about while buying anything, however rich you may be. The same applies when buying a computer (esp Laptops and netbooks). What we usually do to get them at a cheaper price is either decrease the functionality or buy any substandard computer. But as the title of this post implies I am sharing a few tips by which you can get the same standard hardware and with the same configuration at a cheaper price.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Arduino For Beginners: Introduction and Related Articles

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To Introduce Arduino in my language (if I am not wrong), it is a microcontroller with its own sophisticated and easy to use programming language and with open-source hardware and IDE. By using Arduino, you can build large and complex electronics projects (Like robots, toy helicopters, etc) with less pain.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Sample Final Year Projects for Electronics And Communications Engineering

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Here is a short list of sample FYPs which may help you to get an idea of what kind of projects are done usually [Relevant to ECE students].

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Simulate Your Digital Circuits With Logisim

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Logisim is a free and open-source tool for designing and simulating your digital logic circuits, featuring a simple-to-learn interface, hierarchical circuits, wire bundles, and a large component library. As a Java application, it can run on many platforms.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Free MATLAB Alternatives You Should Know

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Undoubtedly, MATLAB is the best and most popular software tool for high end mathematical computations. However, there are many other good alternatives to MATLAB which are sufficient for academic/educational purpose. The reason why alternatives to MATLAB are considered is that it is too costly for an individual to buy MATLAB. Although the student version is available, it also costs more than ₹50,000. Other reasons are that there are some special features in other softwares that MATLAB doesn't.

Here is the list and a short review of a few recommended MATLAB alternatives.
There are many softwares that can be used for high end computing instead of MATLAB. But here I am listing softwares that have code compatibility with MATLAB, keeping students in mind as many university syllabi prefers MATLAB and also do have courses based on it.