Tear Down Report of an Optical Mouse
Let me just begin by saying, this assignment took longer than I had expected. It was a good approach to really see how everyday, electronic devices operate and the various components that are required to carry out the specific functions. My tear down report was done on a standard USB Optical Mouse. The actual tear down process was quick, but gathering the details of certain components required a great deal of time. However, it is completed and the full report can be downloaded from the following link:
Download
(comment if link is down)
Regarding this week's classes
We are progressing rapidly! Timing Concepts had been covered in detail, marking the end unit-1, and a brief introduction to Verilog HDL had been discussed. We also had some more practice working in the Ubuntu Terminal.
Currently working on Assignment-2.
As always, further updates are on the way!
Let me just begin by saying, this assignment took longer than I had expected. It was a good approach to really see how everyday, electronic devices operate and the various components that are required to carry out the specific functions. My tear down report was done on a standard USB Optical Mouse. The actual tear down process was quick, but gathering the details of certain components required a great deal of time. However, it is completed and the full report can be downloaded from the following link:
Download
(comment if link is down)
Regarding this week's classes
We are progressing rapidly! Timing Concepts had been covered in detail, marking the end unit-1, and a brief introduction to Verilog HDL had been discussed. We also had some more practice working in the Ubuntu Terminal.
Currently working on Assignment-2.
As always, further updates are on the way!
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