HomePULSARvol. 1 no. 1 (2012)

Intelligent Controller

Michael Albert P. Salle | Edgar C. Bajada

Discipline: Engineering

 

Abstract:

This study aimed to design an intelligent controller that accepts input from its environment. Having a power switch with an input of 220 V, it could display the time and also the amount of current used for a particular device. The device used a clock generator, with a system reset synchronization of a TTL level peripheral clock signal.

The method used was experimental development and descriptive approach to establish the functionality of the device.

The findings revealed that the device was efficient in performing the functions that it intended to perform.