Friday, 11 November 2011

Mr. Rasli Abd Ghani's Class

Assalamualaikum and very good day of Friday..

To readers out there, the class  was taken over by Mr Rasli for a day... He is nice and kind and he said its gonna be a disscussion lecture...

Some Mr. Rasli quote that are really meaningful is " Devices make a system".

  Then Mr Rasli show the outline  of what he going to taught us.
Its Basic Electronic Components, OLED, FPGA, Power Electronic, and Integrated Circuit..

 The First one is Basic Electronic Components. Its already explain by Mr Redzuan, so i think i dont need to explain it further.

The Second one is OLED.. This also have been discussed on our first lecture that was an open lecture by a Professor Dr Junji Kido from Japan. However, there is no post about it and i will write its some of the Mr Rasli taught us. OLED is short form Organic Light Emitting Diode. The OLED is made from placing a series of organic thin films between two conductors. it can be used for display and light. Now its been used widely on TV, Phone display and even the Prof Junji Kido try to make it a effective efficient light. The OLED also can be made flexible.




The Third one is FPGA that is Field Programmable Gate Array. Its an integrated circuit that can be program. When Mr. Rasli want to talk about the FPGA, in my mind, i thought about PGA and LGA that have been used by Intel and AMD, and its quite similar. However, the FPGA is the more simpler Gate Array. FPGA contain 64 to 10k identical logic cell that can be viewed as simple component.

PGA

LGA  











After that, its about Power Electronic. The Power Electronic define in wiki as application of solid state electronic and electric conversion. The electric conversion is involving Alternating and Direct Current. Its class base its output.

Lastly, the Intergrated Circuit(IC) is a small electronic device that made of semiconductor material. IC are used widely for microprocessor, audi and video component and much more..

That all for the class that have been conducted by Mr Rasli..

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