Thursday, October 1, 2009
CCT1023 Group A (30 September 2009)
1. slp (sleep)
2. u (you)
3. btw (by the way)
4. because (bcz)
5. ntg (nothing)
6. ppl (people)
7. nvm (nevermind)
8. dunno (don't know)
9. hv (have)
10. gtg (got to go)
*Today is also our last day to post in blogger!! Thanks Miss Azura =)
CCT1023 Group A (27 September 2009)
Sunday, September 13, 2009
CCT1023 Group A (13 September 2009)
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RCA connectors are suitable for audio-frequency (AF) applications. They are also used in radio-frequency (RF)systems at low and medium frequencies, and at power levels up to approximately 100 watts. At higher frequencies or higher power levels, larger connectors are necessary. RCA connectors are designed for cables with small outside diameters (less than 6 or 7 mm) and are intended for indoor use only.
Friday, September 11, 2009
CCT1023 Group A (9 September 2009)
Friday, September 4, 2009
CCT1023 Group A (2 September 2009)

The RazakSAT satellite is planned to be launched near in the future on a USA launcher Falcon 1 owned and operated by the company Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX). It will be a dedicated launch from kwajalein in the Republic of Marshall Islands which is situated very close to the equator to give the best orbital injection for RazakSAT , i.e. near equatorial orbit (NEqO). RazakSAT's images would be applied to forestry, fishery, migration and other areas that will benefit the nation.
It carries an electro-optical payload, a Medium-sized Aperture Camera (MAC) a pushbroom camera with 5 linear detectors (1 panchromatic, 4 multi-spectral). The RazakSAT satellite will be operated through its ground segment in Malaysia, consisting of a Mission Control Station (MCS) and Image Receiving and Processing Station (IRPS). ATSB's engineers are operators at the MCS and they will execute the mission plan, command generation and telemetry receiving, archiving and analysis.
ATSB is also involved in Sg Lang Ground Station implementation project committee. ATSB has assisted in development of the system specification to support RazakSAT Mission Control Station (MCS) and Image Receiving and Processing Station (IRPS).
Monday, August 31, 2009
CCT1023 Group A (30 August 2009)

The Mesh Topology is a type of network setup where each of the computers and network devices are interconnected with one another, allowing for most transmissions to be distributed, even if one of the connections go down. This type of topology is not commonly used for most computer networks as it is difficult and expensive to have redundant connection to every computer. However, this type of topology is commonly used for wireless networks. Below is a visual example of a simple computer setup on a network using a mesh topology.
(ii) Tree Topology

The Tree Topology combines characteristics of linear bus and star topologies. It consists of groups of star-configured workstations connected to a linear bus backbone cable . The tree topologies allow for the expansion of an existing network, and enable schools to configure a network to meet their needs.
