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Lecture 4: PCB Requirements Based on IPC Standards
This video was created by Neha Kardam and is part of a series of lectures on printed circuit board design using Ki-CAD software. During this lecture Kardam provides information about printed circuit board requirements based on IPC standards. The topics discussed include delamination, weave exposure, haloing, measles, crazing, marking, and depanelization.The video runs 22:50 minutes in length. Additional videos from the series are available to view separately
Lecture 14: Printed Circuit Board Design (Ki-CAD)
This video was created by Neha Kardam and is part of a series of lectures on printed circuit board (PCB) design using Ki-CAD software. This lecture covers the fundamentals of routing connections between pins. Kardam demonstrates how to create edge cuts using the correct layer and explains the process of routing while avoiding crossing connections. An example of routing between two pins is shown. The video also shows a demonstration of running an electrical design rule check (DRC) and reviewing the messages displayed.This video runs 4:31 minutes in length. Additional videos from the series are available to view separately
Big Ideas for Small Building HVAC Controls: Current State of the Art
This video from the Building Efficiency for a Sustainable Tomorrow (BEST) Center features a presentation by Eliot Crowe, Energy/Environmental Technology Researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). This presentation was given at the 2024 BEST Annual Institute: Less Carbon, More Action! Strategies for Better Buildings & Tech Education.Te presentation focuses on the Smarter Small Buildings Campaign, a program managed by LBNL that helps small building owners increase energy efficiency "through improved HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) control." Crowe provides examples of HVAC products that improve energy conservation for buildings, and shares product selection resources, sample questions for product vendors, and a case study from the University of California, Davis.This video runs 00:23:39 minutes in length. Other videos in this series are available to view separately
Residential Energy: Efficiency First
This video from the Building Efficiency for a Sustainable Tomorrow (BEST) Center features a presentation by Ted Wilinski, BEST Co-PI (Principal Investigator) and BAS (Building Automation Systems) Lead Instructor at Milwaukee Area Technical College. This presentation was given at the 2024 BEST Annual Institute: Less Carbon, More Action! Strategies for Better Buildings & Tech Education.During the presentation, Wilinski shares a case study of a 1927 uninsulated brick home to illustrate how existing dwellings can be retrofitted for energy efficiency. The presentation also identifies steps to eliminate fossil fuel dependency in this home, including ENERGY STAR certified appliances, solar panels, and more efficient lighting, heating, and cooling systems.This video runs 00:12:22 minutes in length. Other videos in this series are available to view separately
Interview with Forough Hashemi, Former Electrical and Electronics Technology Department Chair at Laney College
This video from the Building Efficiency for a Sustainable Tomorrow (BEST) Center features an interview with Forough Hashemi, electrical engineer and former chair of the Electrical and Electronics Technology Department at Laney College. In the interview, Hashemi discusses the Electrical Technology Program at Laney College, which provides training for electricians. Hashemi describes the program curriculum, which covers advanced lighting controls; photovoltaic system design and installation; and energy, efficiency, and sustainability. The interview also covers challenges and opportunities in the solar industry, the Laney College summer bridge program for high school students, and the importance of project-based learning. The video runs 00:30:24 minutes in length. Other interviews in this series are available to view separately
Interview with Keith Otten, HVAC Program Coordinator at Southwest Illinois College
This video from the Building Efficiency for a Sustainable Tomorrow (BEST) Center features an interview with Keith Otten, Heating, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration (HVAC) Program Coordinator at Southwest Illinois College. Otten begins the interview by discussing prior professional experience before supporting this program, including teaching high school shop classes and working in the construction industry. Otten describes collaborating with industry advisory committees to update the program. This collaboration led to integrating building automation and sustainability into the curriculum. The interview covers the program's expansion to serve more locations, as well as student success stories in the HVAC field.This video runs 00:19:05 minutes in length. Other interviews in this series are available to view separately
Interview with Juston Herdon, HVAC&R Program Director at Tri-County Technical College
This video from the Building Efficiency for a Sustainable Tomorrow (BEST) Center features an interview with Justin Herdon, HVAC&R (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration) Program Director at Tri-County Technical College (TCTC). Herdon begins the interview by sharing professional experiences prior to directing this program, from earning a mechanical engineering degree to working in building operations. The interview covers the program's growth, emphasis on community service, and response to evolving industry trends. Herdon describes how the program prepares students for employment through internship placements in the manufacturing industry. The interview emphasizes the program's connections to manufacturing hubs in northern South Carolina.This video runs 00:34:46 minutes in length. Other interviews in the series are available to view separately
Cyber Security Evaluation Tool (CSET®)
This video, from the National Cybersecurity Training and Education (NCyTE) Center, provides an overview and demonstration of the Cyber Security Evaluation Tool (CSET), a stand-alone desktop application that guides users through a "step-by-step process to evaluate industrial control system (ICS) and information technology (IT) network security practices." Stephen Miller, director of the Cybersecurity Center for Excellence, discusses the steps to using CSET and walks through a demonstration of the application. Throughout the demonstration, Miller shows each part of the CSET evaluation process. Also discussed is preparing for an assessment, common challenges with using CSET for assessment, CSET updates, and future plans for CSET.This video runs 50:48 minutes in length
Edge Computing: A Feasible and Integrated Approach to Collecting System Data
In this webinar, published by the the Florida Advanced Technological Education Center for Manufacturing (FLATE), Purvee Bhatia from the University of South Florida discusses using Raspberry Pi to develop an edge computing system with data collection and analysis capabilities. The presentation begins with an overview of edge computing and environmental monitoring, including the advantages of edge processing and the industries where edge computing is used. Bhatia then goes into detail on the process of developing a Raspberry Pi edge computing system that collects "data from an array of air quality sensors, each selected to capture a comprehensive set of environmental variables." Topics discussed include sensor models, the components and setup of the environmental monitoring system, data analytics with the Raspberry Pi system, and more.The video recording runs 44:02 minutes in length
Best Practices for Your CNC Program
In this webinar, published by the the Florida Advanced Technological Education Center for Manufacturing (FLATE), Shera Gill from Northwest Florida State College provides an overview of running a successful control numerical control (CNC) program. First, Gill discusses the path to becoming a CNC machinist, including the necessary and desired qualifications, and highlights the difficulties of hiring and retaining qualified CNC professors. Next, the webinar covers best practices for teaching CNC machinery, including the pros and cons of different instructional methods, such as hybrid, virtual, and in-person. Also discussed is the logistics around obtaining a CNC certificate through e-learning.The video recording runs 57:16 minutes in length