Rabu, 26 November 2014

How PlayStation 4 Works

      These days, you don't even need a console to play some pretty fun games, as "Angry Birds" addicts everywhere can attest. But there's still something to be said for small, powerful boxes perfected just for fast, fun gameplay. The problem is that consoles are expensive to develop and manufacture -- and company earnings can take a big hit (or large jump) depending out how well a console sells. In the days of everywhere gaming, though, I'm hopeful that sleek, home-based machines like the PS4 can prove they still outperform their up-and-coming competition.

          The much-hyped PlayStation 4 arrived on Nov. 15, 2013, bearing a heavy burden for a product that's supposedly all about levity and fun. With the gaming console industry at a crossroads and Sony's profits cratering, the PS4 is tasked with not only helping to resurrect its mother company but also reinvigorate console gaming in general. It almost sounds like a great premise for a challenging business simulation game ... only this is definitely no game.
          In spite of that weary load, the PS4 is generating a lot of hullabaloo among not only gamers, but also with game developers and industry pundits. To that end, keep in mind that it's been a full six years since the introduction of the PlayStation 3. Since then, the world of gaming has flipped more times than Super Mario fighting the final boss.
          Back then, smartphones were but a glimmer in Apple's eye and tablet computers were a pipedream. Now, some of the most popular games in the world appear not on consoles, but on these sleek mobile devices that can connect to the Internet anytime and anywhere.
          As it approached its PS4 project, Sony decided to counter (and capitalize) on smartphone and tablet developments. It promised to adhere to five principles: be simple, be immediate, be social, be integrated and be personalized.
          Here's just one example of those ideas coming to fruition. The newly designed PS4 controllers all come with a Share button. Press it, and you can immediately broadcast your in-game action to your friends on the PlayStation Network. Those friends can watch your triumphs and send you words of encouragement right on your screen. And when you bomb repeatedly at a difficult point of the game, they can even step in and play for you. What's more, you and your friends can record clips yourselves playing and then easily share your glorious successes or humiliating defeats.
          That's just one flourish in what Sony hopes will be a console experience masterpiece. But as with all console systems, it all begins, of course, with hardware. And as you're about to see, the PS4 is less of a traditional gaming box and more of a personal computer.


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Source : http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/ps4.htm


Rabu, 19 November 2014

CAPACITORS


Symbols and Functions Capacitors with its types - Capacitor (Capacitor) or also called capacitors (Condensator) is a Passive Electronic Components which can store electrical charge in time while the unit of capacitance is the farad. The capacitor unit is taken from the name of the inventor is Michael Faraday (1791 ~ 1867) who came from England. However farad is a very large unit, therefore in general capacitors used in electronics equipment is the farad unit reduced to pikoFarad, nanofarad and microfarad.

Unit Conversions Farad are as follows:

1 farad = 1.000.000μF (micro Farad)
1μF = 1.000nF (nano Farad)
1μF = 1.000.000pF (pico Farad)
1nF = 1.000pF (pico Farad)


Types of Capacitors

·        Fixed Capacitors :
1.     Ceramic Capasitor
2.     Polyester Capacitor
3.     Paper Capacitor
4.     Mica Capacitor
5.     Electrolyte Capacitor
6.     Tantalum Capacitor

·        Variable Capacitors :
1.   VARCO (Variable Condensator)
2.     Trimmer





Jumat, 07 November 2014

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

Synopsis:

The film is titled "The League of Extraordinary Gentleman". The film starring Sean Connery plays ever filmed James Bond 007. The League of Extraordinary Gentleman is played by Sean Connery as Quatermain Allain, Peta Wilson as Mina Harker, Tony Curran as Rodney Skinner, Stuart Townsend as Dorian Gray, Jason Flemyng as Dr Jekyll / MrHyde, and Naseeruddin Shah as Captain Nemo sailors. They were collected by a mysterious figure M.
This film background in 1899, with many major crime events in some parts of European countries. The characters in this film have different strengths as the gunman who Quatermain ability to hunt and treasure hunt protected wild animals, Mina is the one who has the blood of Dracula character, Rodney Skinner that his body does not seem so dubbed Invisible Man, Dr. .Jekyll the experiments only made manifest as Mr.Hyde at night, Nemo is a genius in that regard weapons as the main enemy of human civilization, while Dorian Gray has the ability to live forever, and Tom Sawyer who had joined the US government organization of the Secret Service. The enemy in this film is the Fantom black characters always appear with the mask, he is trying to conquer the world with terror acts. My advice for lovers of action movies in order to watch the movie, because a lot of fighting scenes such as shooting and fighting.




Questions:
  
1. Who is the person that try to convince Allan Quartermain in Kenya
     Answer:  Sanderson Reed

2. Who are the member of that extraordinary gruop (explain their speciality) ?
     Answer:
1.     Allan Quatermain ability to hunt and treasure hunt protected wild animals.
2.    Mina is the one who has the blood of Dracula character.
3.    Rodney Skinner that his body does not seem so dubbed Invinsible Man.
4.    Dr. Jekyll the experiments only made manifest as Mr.Hyde at night.
5.    Nemo is a genius in that regard weapons.
6.    Dorian Gray has the ability to live forever.
7.    Tom Sawyer shooting are good.

3. Describe protagonist & antagonist characters!
    Answer: 
Ø  Protagonist character is a character who has a good nature. In this film a good character is a member of the league, as they attempt to reconcile the world of the attack pemusuh who wants to destroy the world.
Ø  Antagonist character is a character that has the nature of evil. Evil character in this film is the Fantom, because he's trying to create terror for the state of Europe and want to master the world.




Rabu, 22 Oktober 2014

10 example thesourus of ''shape''

English task

1. My mom's dress has a beautiful model.
2. The form of the sculpture is unique
3. Monkey D. Luffy character in this film is very tough.
4. Soekarno was very authoritative figure.
5. Raisa has good nature.
6. Abi draw the outline using a pencil.
7. Unila students are required to have an identity card.
8. The profile of B.J Habibie so inspire us.
9. The building structure is very sturdy.
10. Contour Suramadu bridge is very good.

Rabu, 24 September 2014

Definition of 3G

Definition of  ‘3G’

Third generation of wireless technologys or we usually called ‘3G’ is development from network or mobile telecommunication technology. Before 3G there are first generation (1G) and second generation (2D). First generation became standardized in the early 1990s, while 3G were introduced as early as 2001.The first pre-commercial 3G network launched in May 2001 by NTT DoCoMo in Japan. The network was branded as FOMA. 3G is mostly used with mobile phones and handsets as a means to connect the phone to the Internet or the IP networks in order to make voice and video calls, to download and upload data and to surf the net. 
In order to be labeled "3G," a cellular data transfer standard must meet a set of specifications defined by the International Telecommunications Union, known as IMT-2000. For example, all 3G standards must provide a peak data transfer rate of at least 2 Mbps. Most 3G standards, however, provide much faster transfer rates of up to 14.4 Mbps.
3G is a some generic term for network technologies that the ITU classifies as part of their IMT-2000 specification. Generally, wireless network technologies must be able to provide a mobile device with a downlink connection speed of 384kbps in order to be considered a 3G technology. The most used 3G technologies are WCDMA, CDMA 1xEV-DO, and, technically, EDGE and CDMA 1xRTT. 
The transfer rate for 3G networks is between 128 and 144 kbps (kilobits per second) for devices that are moving fast and 384 kbps for slow ones(like for pedestrians). For fixed wireless LANs, the speed goes beyond 2 Mbps. 
3G is a set of technologies and standards that include W-CDMA, WLAN and cellular radio, among others. 
3G follows a pattern of G's that started in the early 1990's by the ITU. The pattern is actually a wireless initiative called the IMT-2000 (International Mobile Communications 2000). 3G therefore comes just after 2G and 2.5G, the second generation technologies. 2G technologies include, among others, the Global System for Mobile (GSM) - the famous mobile phone technology we use today. 2.5G brings standards that are midway between 2G and 3G, including the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) etc.
 But there are some disadvantages of 3G development such as 3G cost. 3G is expensive but it is worth it for users that need connectivity.

source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3G
http://www.mobileburn.com/definition.jsp?term=3G