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Evolution of Semiconductor Parameter Analyzers for Three Critical Types of Semiconductor Measurement – Part III

One of the greatest challenges associated with integrating DC I-V, capacitance-voltage (C-V), and ultra-fast I-V measurement capabilities into a single parametric test chassis is that the cabling required for each measurement type is fundamentally different. Although the cabling from the instrument to the semiconductor probe station bulkhead and feed-through is fairly straightforward, the cabling from the bulkhead to the probe tips can be confusing and difficult.   Different Cabling for Different Measurements. DC I-V measurements are made using four triaxial cables. Guarding is necessary to achieve low current I-V measurements, which makes the use of triaxial cables necessary for these measurements. The measurement signal is carried on the center conductor of the cable, the inner shield is driven as a guard for the signal, and the outer shield is used for safety to shield the user from high voltages that may be applied to the guard and signal conductors. Four Read more…

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DON’T JUST COMMUNICATE..COMMUNIGREAT!

By Irene Becker, CCTAIrene Becker is President of Just Coach It, a professional coaching firm specializing in effective living, leading and communicating at the speed of change. Please do not hesitate to contact Irene at irene@justcoachit.com, or to visit Just Coach It on the web http://www.allhottips.com First and foremost effective communication is essential to not only organizational success, but success in one’s personal life. Effective communication promotes interpersonal understanding and problem solving. I was hired to first do personal coaching with focus to be determined by each core team member, and the mandate changed to dealing the communication skills of each core team member and areas of communication that they wanted to improve. While we live in what has been deemed the information age, the preponderance of advertising, media and instruments of communication has perhaps dealing with staggering amounts of communication to absorb and less and less time to effectively Read more…

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DON’T JUST COMMUNICATE..COMMUNIGREAT!

By Irene Becker, CCTAIrene Becker is President of Just Coach It, a professional coaching firm specializing in effective living, leading and communicating at the speed of change. Please do not hesitate to contact Irene at irene@justcoachit.com, or to visit Just Coach It on the web http://www.allhottips.com First and foremost effective communication is essential to not only organizational success, but success in one’s personal life. Effective communication promotes interpersonal understanding and problem solving. I was hired to first do personal coaching with focus to be determined by each core team member, and the mandate changed to dealing the communication skills of each core team member and areas of communication that they wanted to improve. While we live in what has been deemed the information age, the preponderance of advertising, media and instruments of communication has perhaps dealing with staggering amounts of communication to absorb and less and less time to effectively Read more…

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A critical examination of the notion of ‘partnership working’ in relation to Community Development and life beyond the General Election 2010

Introduction As Youth & Community Work practitioners, the need to understand the term ‘Partnership’ is becoming all too important within our profession in the 21st Century. Within this paper, the historical journey of partnership and role of the community sector will be discussed alongside the concept of Partnership. To do this, the relevant theory surrounding the notion of partnership will be discussed and a number of different examples will be outlined in order to relate these to practice. A further factor of the examples will be to show that partnership is a very broad term, which can describe organisations and agreements between groups and individuals; however they can have a very wide range of goals, aims and objectives.   Conceptualising Partnership Two key theories which we can apply to Partnership working are the concepts of ‘Normative’ and ‘Formative’. Generalised, the former is defined as an adjective which relates to objects Read more…

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Importance of Effective Communication

by Billy V Importance of Effective Communication Importance of Effective Communication Dr.S.Elangovan, Sri Venkateswara College of Engg&Technology, Thiurppachchur, Tiruvallur.631203 Tamil Nadu State; India Email: What is communication?  Communication is a reciprocal sharing of information and ideas of written, oral, non-verbal information according to a common set of rules. “ If you want to drink and drive, take cocacola” is a better way of communicating with drunken drivers and a better way of  communicating the message “drunken driving is risky” In any profession be it engineering, or medical or legal business executive, it is imperative that the professional should be competent in both oral as well as written communication Effective Communication is the success of any  Organization Effective communication is the secret of any organizational success. The root of   problems in any organization is poor communication. People in any organization spend 75% Read more…

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Disaster Management Practices Using Arcgis, Arcims, Arcsde and Sql

IntroductionEmergency management is a dynamic process. Emergency preparedness for disaster management is the process of preparing, mitigating, responding, and recovering from any emergency situation. Individuals and organizations responsible for emergency management use different tools to save lives reduce human suffering and preserve economic assets before, during and after any catastrophic event. But nowadays, correct and timely information is a critical part of any successful emergency management program. The unique tool for emergency purpose is a web enabled Geographic Information System (GIS), which could provide accurate and timely information.Generally, disasters are characterized by the scope of an emergency. An emergency becomes a disaster when it exceeds the capability of the local resources to manage it. Disaster is an event “… meeting at least one of the following criteria: kills 10 or more persons; affects 100 or more persons; leads to a declaration of state of emergency; or leads to call for Read more…

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The Real Secrets of Remote Viewing

- This information originates from, and was experienced at, very deep levels of our common self.- To our knowledge, no such material has ever appeared anywhere before.- Make good use of it.Warning:- This material is to be read slowly.- In order to become a consistently effective Remote Viewer, one needs to understand, integrate, and (hopefully) experience the following body of knowledge. Otherwise, one is only dabbling in these matters.“If thou would’st hear the Nameless, and wilt diveInto the Temple-cave of thine own self,There, brooding by the central altar, thouMay’st haply learn the Nameless hath a voice,By which thou wilt abide, if thou be wise.”Tennyson (1809-1892)Mr. O’Donnell is the founder of the Academy of Remote Viewing. He was a remote viewing instructor for the remote viewing (mental espionage) branch of a Western intelligence organization. Mr. O’Donnell would like to make the following information available:In order to successfully remote view, an individual Read more…

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