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Motorola Homesight Home Monitoring and Control System, Easy Start Kit, HMEZ1000 Motorola Homesight Home Monitoring and Control System, Easy Start Kit, HMEZ1000
List Price: $279.99

The Motorola HMEZ1000 Home Monitoring and Control System Easy Start Kit is a simple-to-use system that records, stores and sends sensor-triggered still images and video clips with sound. Requiring no real installation and easy to manage, the Motorola HMWL1010 captures and wirelessly transmits color still images or video with sound to the Base Station via a built-in IR (InfraRed) motion detector and microphone. This camera is suitable to both indoor and outdoor applications, especially those where running a physical wire is inconvenient or impossible. The HMEZ1000 lets you check on your baby without disturbing nap time, keep an eye on the kids during backyard play, or see who is at the front door while you are at home, at work, or practically anywhere in the world. The Motorola HMEZ1000 base station connects to your PC via USB cable connection, and operates on a 2.4 GHz wireless signal. This unit can support up to three wired cameras (such as the HMWC1020), six wireless cameras (such as the HMWL1010), and eight wireless sensors (such as the HMTS1050 temperature sensor and the HMDS1040 door and window sensor). The HMEZ1000 runs on 12-volts DC power via an included adapter, can operate on both the NTSC and PAL TV system standards, and has an operating temperature ranging from -10 to 40 degrees Celsius. The Motorola HMEZ1000's wireless camera utilizes a 0.33-inch color CMOS (complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor) image sensor and a 4.3-millimeter fixed lens to achieve a resolution of 360 horizontal TVL (TV lines). This color camera with integrated IR motion detection has a S/N (signal to noise) ratio of 48 dB or better, and can receive a picture down to a minimum illumination of three Lux. Operating on the NTSC signal system, the HMEZ1000's camera transmits in the 2.4 GHz frequency range and typically allows reception up to 250-feet outdoors and 60-feet indoors. This camera has an 80-degree field of view (for both motion detection and picture reception), and a focal range from two-feet to infinity. This unit features auto brightness, contrast and white-balance picture quality adjustment settings, as well as a high-speed electronic shutter ranging from 1/60 to 1/15,000 of a second. The Motorola HMEZ1000's camera runs on power supplied via its included eight-foot AC adapter. Technical Features: Range: 250-feet outdoors, 60-feet indoors Sensitivity: minimum illumination of 3 Lux S/N ratio: minimum of 48 dB Resolution: 360 TVL Camera operating temperature: -10 to 40 degrees Celsius Dimensions: 3.25 x 4.5 x 7.3 inches (W x D x H) The Motorola HMEZ1000 deserves serious consideration as one of the easiest and most economical monitoring solutions available, especially for parents with play areas outside the home that are in need of surveillance. The Easy Start Kit includes one wireless camera, a base station, and all the necessary power adapters, mounting hardware, and software to get you up and running with your in-home surveillance. Real-time notification is accomplished via the included software, and requires Broadband Internet service for notification via cell phone or email. Users should note that the camera's CMOS image sensor may become permanently damaged if exposed to long hours of direct sunlight or halogen light, so the camera should not be mounted or pointed directly at the sun or other bright-light sources. In order to operate, this system requires at a minimum: a Pentium II processor PC, Microsoft Windows ME or later, a CD-ROM drive, 128 MB of RAM, 45 MB of hard drive space, and a USB connection. About Surveillance Camera Technical Features Lux rating is the measurement used to indicate how sensitive a camera is to light, and stands for the level of light reflected off a piece of paper by a candle from one meter away. Thus a sensitivity of three Lux would mean a camera could generate an acceptable picture of a piece-of-paper-sized object that was illuminated by the equivalent of three candles from one meter away. The lower the Lux level, the better the camera's ability to work in low-light conditions. The camera's resolution should be greater than or equal to the resolution supported by the system's recorder or monitor. The S/N, or signal to noise ratio, is an important measure of a camera's quality. A poor camera, low-light conditions or poor wiring causes "noise" which consumes processing power and disk space. A camera with a wide dynamic range is ideal, especially for recording areas in which both indoor and outdoor light are present. CCD (charge-coupled device) sensors provide high-quality images that are less susceptible to noise. CMOS (complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor) sensors offer less image quality, but are usually more cost-effective and energy efficient. What's in the Box Base station/gateway, wireless camera, 2 power adapters, AC adapter extension cable (8 feet), mounting hardware, quick start guide, and CD-ROM (Home Monitoring and Control Software, user's guide, device quick start guide).

Easy start kit includes: CDROM with software to manage system Base station/gateway, connects to USB port on computer Supports up to 3 wired cameras, six wireless cameras, and 8 sensors Manages camera and sensor activity for viewing, email or storage for later viewing and sends alert notifications AV output for external video and audio monitoring (optional operation, cable not included) Wireless camera for indoor/outdoor use, includes mounting hardware

Xanboo HMWL1010 Home Monitoring and Control System Wireless Camera Xanboo HMWL1010 Home Monitoring and Control System Wireless Camera
List Price: $129.99

The Motorola HMWL1010 Home Monitoring and Control System Wireless Camera is a simple, reliable, and highly economical camera for use with the Motorola HMEZ1000 Home Monitoring and Control System Easy Start Kit. Requiring no real installation and easy to manage, the Motorola HMWL1010 captures and wirelessly transmits color still images or video with sound to the Base Station via a built-in IR (InfraRed) motion detector and microphone. This camera is suitable to both indoor and outdoor applications, especially those where running a physical wire is inconvenient or impossible, and allows for real-time viewing in and around the home. Managed via simple-to-use software, the HMWL1010 lets you check on your baby without disturbing nap time, keep an eye on the kids during backyard play, or see who is at the front door while you are at home, at work, or around the world. The Motorola HMWL1010 utilizes a 0.33-inch color CMOS (complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor) image sensor and a 4.3-millimeter fixed lens to achieve a resolution of 360 horizontal TVL (TV lines). This color camera with integrated IR motion detection has a S/N (signal to noise) ratio of 48 dB or better, and can receive a picture down to a minimum illumination of three Lux. Operating on the NTSC signal system, the HMWL1010 transmits in the 2.4 GHz frequency range and typically allows reception up to 250-feet outdoors and 60-feet indoors. This camera has an 80-degree field of view (for both motion detection and picture reception), and a focal range from two-feet to infinity. This unit features auto brightness, contrast and white-balance picture quality adjustment settings, as well as a high-speed electronic shutter ranging from 1/60 to 1/15,000 of a second. The Motorola HMWL1010 camera runs on power supplied via its included eight-foot AC adapter, and has an operating temperature of -10 to 40 degrees Celsius. Technical Features: Range: 250-feet outdoors, 60-feet indoors Sensitivity: minimum illumination of 3 Lux S/N ratio: minimum of 48 dB Resolution: 360 TVL Camera operating temperature: -10 to 40 degrees Celsius Dimensions: 3.25 x 4.5 x 7.3 inches (W x D x H) The Motorola HMWL1010 deserves serious consideration as one of the easiest and most economical monitoring solutions available, especially for parents with play areas outside the home that are in need of surveillance. Real-time notification is accomplished via software included with the Motorola HMEZ1000 Easy Start Kit. Broadband Internet service is required for notification via cell phone or email, and this system can support up to six separate wireless cameras. Users should note that the CMOS image sensor may become permanently damaged if exposed to long hours of direct sunlight or halogen light, so the camera should not be mounted or pointed directly at the sun or other bright-light sources. About Surveillance Camera Technical Features Lux rating is the measurement used to indicate how sensitive a camera is to light, and stands for the level of light reflected off a piece of paper by a candle from one meter away. Thus a sensitivity of three Lux would mean a camera could generate an acceptable picture of a piece-of-paper-sized object that was illuminated by the equivalent of three candles from one meter away. The lower the Lux level, the better the camera's ability to work in low-light conditions. The camera's resolution should be greater than or equal to the resolution supported by the system's recorder or monitor. The S/N, or signal to noise ratio, is an important measure of a camera's quality. A poor camera, low-light conditions or poor wiring causes "noise" which consumes processing power and disk space. A camera with a wide dynamic range is ideal, especially for recording areas in which both indoor and outdoor light are present. CCD (charge-coupled device) sensors provide high-quality images that are less susceptible to noise. CMOS (complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor) sensors offer less image quality, but are usually more cost-effective and energy efficient. What's in the Box HMWL1010 camera, AC adapter extension cable (8 feet), power adapter, mounting hardware, and quick start guide.

MOTOROLA HMWL1010

Crucial 128 GB m4 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive SATA 6Gb/s CT128M4SSD2 Crucial 128 GB m4 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive SATA 6Gb/s CT128M4SSD2
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4GB 204 Pin DDR3-1333 PC3-10600 512x64 CL9 1.5V SODIMM (Factory Original) For Apple iMac 21.5-inch 3.06GHz Intel Core i3 (MC508LL/A), iMac 21.5-inch 3.2GHz Intel Core i3 (MC509LL/A), iMac 21.5-inch 3.6GHz Intel Core i5, iMac 27-inch 3.2GHz Intel Core i3 (MC510LL/A), iMac 27-inch 3.6GHz Intel Core i5, iMac 27-inch 2.8GHz Intel Core i5 (Quad Core) (MC511LL/A), iMac 27-inch 2.93GHz Intel Core i7 (Quad Core), MacBook Pro 13.3-inch Intel Core i5 2.3GHz (MC700LL/A), MacBook Pro 13.3-inch Intel Core i5 2.3GHz (MC724LL/A), MacBook Pro 15.4-inch Intel Core i7 2.0GHz (MC721LL/A), MacBook Pro 15.4-inch Intel Core i7 2.2GHz (MC723LL/A), MacBook Pro 17-inch Intel Core i7 2.2GHz (MC725LL/A).

Sony CDX-GT360S GT Series DIN Sized In-Dash Car CD / FM / MW / SW / MP3 Receiver with Front AUX-In and Comes with Remote Control Sony CDX-GT360S GT Series DIN Sized In-Dash Car CD / FM / MW / SW / MP3 Receiver with Front AUX-In and Comes with Remote Control

S-MOSFET Power IC ** 1.3 Times larger than conventional MOSFET's, the new S-MOFET Power IC utilises Silicon On Insulator (S.O.I) semiconductor technology that produces clearer, more accurate sounds with less distortion and a higher signal-to-noise ratio. Frontal Aux-In Hook up your MP3 Player to the ingenious feature and enjoy crystal clear sounds resonating in the interiors of your car. The universal 3.5mm pin input ensures that all portable MP3 Players available in the market are compatible with the creative Frontal Aux-in feature. ** EQ3 Stage2 ** The 3-Band Equalizer is always a hit with consumers. Its preset sound curves enables you to adjust the sound with ease and allows for detailed tuning, should you desire. ** Drive-S ** Featured in Sony's 2004 line-up of CD receivers, Drive-S is a new and slimmer chassis platform designed to improve sound quality and headunit durability. Only 24mm in height, Drive-S incorporates a new CD mechanism and larger audio capacitors. ** CD-Text ** The CD player displays the album name and track titles so you can easily navigate through your disc collection in a multi-CD changer. It does so by extracting text data from CD Text capable CDs. ** BTM ** BTM (Best Tuning Memory) automatically selects and stores the stations with the strongest signals, in order of frequency. SSIR-EXA Tuner SSIR-EX Advanced this tuner can automatically control the IF bandwidth in the FM band, reducing sound interference. Signal-To-Noise 100dB+ Pre Out Signal-To-Noise compares the strength of music to the level of background noise-the higher the value, the lesser the background noise.

Pioneer Premier DEH-P740MP - Radio / CD / MP3 player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 4-channel - 50 Watts x 4 Pioneer Premier DEH-P740MP - Radio / CD / MP3 player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 4-channel - 50 Watts x 4

An impressive combination of brains and brawn, the MP3-friendly DEH-P740MP Premier in-dash CD player and integrated amplifier resembles a high-end musical instrument. It features a 6-channel amplifier with Pioneer's MOSFET50 power chip and two great equalizing tools: a 3-band parametric Easy EQ and Sound Focus EQ, which lets you shape your music to fit your vehicle, applying separate EQ to your front and rear speakers. The amp pumps 22 watts per channel (50 watts peak) to your four main speakers (left/right front and back) and 70 watts to an optional subwoofer. MOSFET (metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor) amplifiers let amplifiers run more cleanly and efficiently, despite high current and high temperatures. The receiver's flap face features a bright, easy-to-read Organic EL display. Pioneer introduced OEL (Organic Electroluminescent) displays to the world in 1999. OEL displays, featured in select Premier and Pioneer models, can be read from wide angles and even in bright sunlight. Since it's easier to read, it's easier to operate, and you can keep your eyes on the road. The display is a self-emitting device, so there's no need for backlighting, and it's efficient to operate, power-wise. The player handles not merely audio CD, CD-R, and CD-RW, but also MP3 files recorded on CD-ROM/CD-RW (ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2 standard recordings), showing ID3 tags for artist and track names. Additionally, the player is compatible with CD Text data encoded in many commercial CDs. No CD Text on your favorites? The receiver lets you manually input titles for up to 48 discs, which the player will identify by name every time you load them. The DEH-P740MP provides XM Satellite control (for use with an optional XM Satellite radio receiver), CD changer control, TV tuner control, a slim remote control, and Hi-Volt RCA preamplifier-outs (3 pair) so you can integrate it with outboard amplifiers for even higher power. The FM/AM tuner comes with 24 presets (18 FM, 6 AM) and Supertuner IIID technology. Improving on its Supertuner III technology, Pioneer's Supertuner IIID digital tuner features new digital FM/AM tuner circuitry for audibly better FM and AM sound. You'll get better stereo "imaging," less distortion, reduced multi-path noise (which is caused by a station's signal bouncing off things like tall buildings and arriving at your car from more than one direction), stronger signals overall (you can be farther from the transmitter and still get a strong signal), drift-free tuning, and increased dynamic range (so your music will have more depth to it and sound more like a CD). Need to make a call while you're driving? It can't be helped sometimes. If and when, the DEH-P740MP's call-phone muting/attenuation feature will automatically mute or reduce the level of the stereo so you can have your conversation without further compromising safety by fumbling for the receiver's volume control while you're answering or dialing. What's in the Box In-dash CD player/integrated amplifier, remote control, remote battery, face case, a user's manual, installation guide, and warranty information.

Clarion AM-FM-CD-MP3-WMA Multimedia Controller Clarion AM-FM-CD-MP3-WMA Multimedia Controller

MP3/WMAPlaylists offer long play during long drives for the digital generation MP3 audio compression technology developed by the Motion Picture Experts Group Level 3 shrinks music data to approximately 1/10 its original size allowing CD-R discs to store up to 10 CDs worth of music. Clarions CD source units also support WMA compressed music. This media format offers twice the compression of MP3 while maintaining CD-level quality. So whichever format you choose Clarion has the solution you're looking for.212W MOS-FETPower Amplifier There's only one way for Clarion's DXZ555MP to deliver 53 watts x 4 channels of unyielding power output and superior linearity: MOS-FET amplification otherwise known as Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transmitter amplification. Smaller and more efficient than conventional power supplies this MOS-FET amplification circuit delivers power with less distortion and zero On/Off switching noise. So crank up that volume or set it low for easy listening.RetractableRotary Volume Control Much more ergonomic and intuitive than buttons this control lets you adjust the volume with analog-like lexibility. It's just another way Clarion helps you keep your eyes on the road while keeping your ears entertained. Smart Control Key: A New Type of Control Located on the unit's rotary volume control Clarion's Smart Control Key lets you quickly navigate to the song you want to hear. The control is also key when toggling through sound menus. iPodInterface Unplug those headphones and plug in your iPod into Clarion's DXZ555MP. All you need is Clarion's new iPod source-unit interface which links Apple's popular music player to any CeNET-equipped CD player. Not only do you get complete control but your iPod music collection will sound better inside your car that is.

Long Wavelength Semiconductor Lasers (Auerbach Data Processing Management Library) Long Wavelength Semiconductor Lasers (Auerbach Data Processing Management Library)
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SPICE (Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) SPICE (Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering)
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Hard Disk Failure and Data Recovery

Hard Disk: An Introduction

Hard disk is a non-volatile data storage device that stores electronic data on a magnetic surface layered onto hard disk platters. Word Hard is use to differentiate it from a soft, or floppy disk. Hard disks hold more data and can store from 10 to more than 100 gigabytes, whereas most floppies have a maximum storage capacity of 1.4 megabytes and in addition are faster too. Normally term hard disk is much familiar with computers only but it is widely used as network attached storage for large volume storage. Furthermore, appliance of hard disk drives spread out to video recorders, audio players, digital organizers, digital cameras, and even in latest cellular telephones.

Reynold Johnson invented the first hard disk in 1955 for IBM 305 computer with fifty 24 inch platters and total capacity of five million characters, and in 1956 - first commercial hard disk was launched with 5 megabyte capacity, the IBM 350 RAMAC disk drive. Within time frame of 50 years and rapid progress in technical enhancement, we have now reached to latest 2006 - First 750 GB hard drive from (Seagate) and First 200 GB 2.5" Hard Drive utilizing Perpendicular recording (Toshiba).

Heart of hard disk consists of four basic components:
The Platters: Platters are the actual disks inside the drive that store the magnetized data. Conventional platters are made of a light aluminum alloy and coated with magnetize-able material but latest technology uses glass or ceramic platters as they are thinner and also heat resisting. Most drives have at least two platters and the larger the storage capacity of the drive, the more platters there are.
The Spindle Motor: Hard disk drive consists of a spindle on which the platters spin at a constant RPM. Moving along and between the platters on a common arm are read-write heads. The platters in a drive are divided by disk spacers and are clamped to a revolving spindle that turns all the platters in a uniform motion. The spindle motor is built right into the spindle and rotates the platters at a constant set rate ranging from 3,600 to 7,200 RPM.
The Read/Write Heads: Read/write heads read and write data to the platters, and each head is fixed to a single actuator shaft so that all the heads move in harmony. Typically, only one of the heads is active at a time either reading or writing data. When not in use, the heads are inactive, but when in motion the spinning of the platters generate air pressure that lifts the heads off the platters. The space between the platter and the head is so minute that even one dust particle or a fingerprint could disable the spin.
When the platters cease spinning the heads come to rest, at a preset position on the heads, called the landing zone.
The Head Actuator: All the heads are attached to a single head actuator arm, which moves the heads around the platters. The Actuator arm moves the heads on an arc across the platters as they spin, allowing each head to access almost the entire surface of the platter. Contemporary hard drives use a voice coil actuator, which controls the movement of a coil toward or away from a permanent magnet based on the amount of current flowing through it. Fundamental structures of all hard disk are same, and are composed of the same physical features, but their performance depends on the quality of their inner components.

Hard Disk Failure:
Hard Disk Failure occurs when a hard disk drive malfunctions and the accumulate data cannot be accessed. It may happen in the course of normal operation due to an internal or external factor. Disk failure varies and the most common is "Head Crash" where the internal read and write head of a device touches a platter or magnetic storage surface often grinding away the magnetic surface. Head hover just micrometers from the platters plane which makes such collision a common one. This sort of crash usually invites severe data loss and unprofessional data recovery attempts results further damage to the remaining data. Hard drive also includes other controller electronics i.e., semiconductors, valves or electronic circuits, and major components such as Platters, Spindle Motor and Head Actuator. Failure of any these devices may cause a hard disk
failure. Factors causes disk failure are numerous, yet most common are power surges, voltage fluctuations, electronic malfunction, physical shock, wear and tear, corrosion, exposure to high magnetic waves, sharp impact, high temperature exposure etc.

The phenomena of hard disk failure is raising higher and higher; as to increase the read and write speed, today we have latest hard disk rotating amazingly faster and this immense revolving speed generates massive centrifugal force, a single adverse cause in the course of normal operation can cause severe hard disk failure.

Hard Disk Data Recovery:
Hard disk data recovery is the process of recovering the trapped data from the damage hard disk device, when it can not be accessed in normal circumstance.
Several Techniques are used to retrieving data from damaged hard disk and techniques vary accordingly. It can be done by moving disk drive to a working CPU, or may have to open the disk drive and replace parts such as read/write heads, arms and chips and sometime the platters have to be removed and placed into another drive.
Physical damage can not be repaired by the general users, as it requires clean and dust free lab environment, in addition proper hardware and technical expertise; where under microscopic examination with proper tool and techniques, the damage drive is put on to observation for data salvaging.

In case of worse happening, do consult Data Recovery Service for saving your important data trapped within the damage device.

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Chi square question #4?

The results of a study conducted as part of a yield improvement effort as a semiconductor manufacturing facility provided defect data for a sample of 450 wafers. The following contingency table presents a summary of the responses to two questions: “Was a particle found on the die that produced the wafer?” and “Is the wafer good or bad?”

Qual of Wafer No Particles Particles Total
Good 320 14 334
Bad 80 36 116
Total 400 50 450

In this example you would ________________ H0?

Reject H0
Fail to Reject H0

Although you have not stated what Alpha is so that the calculated chi-squared can be looked up, I would reject H0. This is because using only the degrees of freedom (which was calculated to be 1) and looking it up in the chi-squared table, the number which I got for my worked out chi-squared is far greater than those with a df of 1

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