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Week 11

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http://www.cs.kent.edu/~volkert/F10-10051/notes/logsim.html

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John Titus, owner, president and CEO of Aero Controls, Inc. has received the South Seattle Community College Outstanding Alumni Award for 2012.

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John Titus graduated from South in 1974 with a degree in Aeronautical Technology. After graduation he joined a major aircraft overhaul facility as a manager, and then started his own company in 1984

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“100,000 items of the highest quality”

Airframe Avionics Batteries Cables Electrical equipment Expendables Fittings Generators and starters Hoses Lamps Lighting systems Rotables Tools Wheel and Brake assemblies

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The Company at a Glance

AMETEK is a leading global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices

CLEAR VISION SOUND STRATEGIES SOLID PERFORMANCE

www.ametek.com

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AMETEK Overview• Diversified manufacturer with 2011 sales of $3.0 billion

• 50% of sales are outside the United States

• Employs approximately 12,000 colleagues worldwide

• Operates more than 100 manufacturing facilities and 100 sales and service centers in the United States and 40 other countries

• New York Stock Exchange listed since 1930 (symbol: AME)

• Component of the Russell 1000 and S&P MidCap 400 indices

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Financial Highlights

• AMETEK achieved record results for 2011 in sales, operating income, operating margins, net income, and diluted earnings per share

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Diluted EarningsPer Share5 year CAGR is 16%

(dollars in millions, except EPS) 2011 2010

Sales $2,989.9 $2,471.0Operating Income 635.9 482.2Net Income 384.5 283.9Diluted EPS 2.37 1.76

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Two Operating Groups

• AMETEK Electronic Instruments Group (EIG)– Electronic Instruments is a leader in advanced instruments for the process,

aerospace, power and industrial markets.

• AMETEK Electromechanical Group (EMG)– Electromechanical is a differentiated supplier of electrical interconnects,

specialty metals, and technical motors and associated systems, as well as a leader in floor care and specialty motors.

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Revenue Operating Income

Electronic Instruments Group

Electromechanical Group

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Electronic Instruments Group (EIG)

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• Global leader in process and analytical instrumentation for the oil, gas, chemical/petrochemical, pharmaceutical, semiconductor and factory automation markets.

• Provides a growing range of analytical instruments for the research and laboratory equipment, ultraprecision manufacturing, medical, and test and measurement markets.

• In aerospace, AMETEK EIG supplies engine sensors, aircraft sensors, monitoring systems, power supplies, data acquisition units, fuel and fluid measurement systems, and cable assemblies.

• Leader in power quality monitoring and metering, uninterruptible power supplies, programmable power equipment, and sensors for gas turbine generators.

• Also is a leader in dashboard instruments for heavy trucks, military vehicles and construction equipment as well as timing controls and cooking computers for the food service industry.

• AMETEK EIG supplies industrial battery chargers, contactors, solenoids and switches and produces heat exchangers and custom-compounded engineered plastics.

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Electromechanical Group (EMG)

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• Leader in highly engineered electrical connectors and packaging used to protect sensitive devices in aerospace, defense, medical and industrial applications.

• AMETEK EMG provides high-purity powdered metals, metal strip and foil, specialty clad metals, shaped wire and advanced metal matrix composites.

• Also a leader in technical motors and motion control products for data storage, medical devices, business equipment, factory automation, mass transit and other applications.

• Engineers blowers and heat exchangers that provide electronic cooling and environmental control for the aerospace and defense industries.

• Operates a global network of aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facilities.

• AMETEK EMG motors are widely used in commercial appliances, fitness equipment, food and beverage machines, hydraulic pumps, industrial blowers and vacuum cleaners.

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AMETEK Businesses At A Glance• Advanced Measurement Technology• Aerospace & Defense• Chemical Products• Engineered Materials, Interconnects & Packaging• Floorcare & Specialty Motors• Instrumentation & Specialty Controls• Materials Analysis• Measurement & Calibration Technologies• Power Systems & Instruments• Precision Motion Control• Process & Analytical Instruments• Programmable Power• Ultra Precision Technologies

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http://www.ametek.com/download/AMETEK Customer Guide.pdf

For a detailed publication of AMETEK’s businesses,

markets and products, go to:

Sales by World Region

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AMETEK Vision

• Double the size and profits of the company over the next five years

• Four strategies frameour growth:– Operational Excellence

– Global & Market Expansion

– New Products

– Strategic Acquisitions& Alliances

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Frank S. HermanceChairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer

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AMETEK Values

• Provide world-class products and services at competitive prices

• Forge beneficial partnerships with customers and suppliers based on fairness and integrity

• Provide investors with consistent and superior returns on their investment

• Remain committed to the highest standards of corporate responsibility and ethical business behavior

• Foster a corporate environment that values diversity and employee participation

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For the most current information, please visit AMETEK’s Web site

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www.ametek.com

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Quality Control Specialist / Electronics Inspector

Job Summary: Ballard Technology is searching for an experienced Quality Control Specialist / Electronics Inspector. Candidates must have experience in the electronics industry and work well in a team environment.. Ballard is AS9100/ISO9001 certified, and workers must perform according to strict quality and safety standards. Duties and Responsibilities:Incoming PCB InspectionIncoming /In-Process PCBA InspectionIncoming Mechanical InspectionIn-Process Quality ControlCompletion of paperwork/recordsOther tasks as assigned

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Max-Viz, an Astronics Company,

Max-Viz, an Astronics company, develops Enhanced Vision Systems (EVS) that enable increased pilot visibility, especially in darkness and adverse weather conditions. Key products, the EVS-1500 and EVS-600, supply infrared EVS for a broad range of aircraft applications.

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What is MIL-STD-1553?

MIL-STD-1553 is a standard defining a local area network (LAN) originally developed for and widely used on military aircraft.

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MIL-STD-1553 defines the electrical andprotocol characteristics for a data bus.

It is similar to what the personal computer and office automation industry has dubbed a Local Area Network (LAN).

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Bus

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Network Topology

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Commercial Electronics vs. Avionics

General Misconceptions.... Installing systems on an aircraft with Commercial Off-The Shelf (COTS) components can not be done. Installing COTS is discouraged by the FAA.COTS based equipment is sub-standard to aviation electronics.Reality....As long as COTS components meet certification standards, the FAA can and has approved them.Aircraft and Avionics OEMs are using COTS components more and more in their equipment.

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Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model

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APPLICATION LAYER 7

The application layer is closest to the end user, both the OSI application layer and the user interact directly with the software application.

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PHYSICAL LAYER 1

The physical layer, the lowest layer of the OSI model. It describes the electrical, mechanical, and functional interfaces to the physical medium, and carries the signals for all of the higher layers. It defines the transmission medium, such as a copper wire or fiber optical cable. This includes the layout of pins, voltages, cable specifications, signal timing.

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http://flightaware.com/resources/airport/KOLM/summary

Live flight tracking.

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United Airlines + Continental Deploying 11,000 iPad as Pilot Electronic Flight Bag

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ECTRONIC FLIGHT BAGS (EFB)

AC 120-76A provides guidance for the certification, airworthiness, and operational approval of electronic flight bag (EFB) computing devices. Three distinct classes of EFB hardware devices are defined according to their relative integration with onboard resources such as electric power, data connectivity, and mounting.

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EFB Class I

Class 1 hardware are portable COTS laptop or pen tablet computers with software applications. Class 1 do not require certification, but they must be stowed for takeoff and landing.

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EFB Class I

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EFB Class II

Class 2 hardware are semi-permanent in that they can dock with a certified crashworthy mount, can be powered all of the time and can tap into noncritical aircraft systems, allowing for cabin video displays, or links to an onboard file server.

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EFB Class II

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EFB Class II

Class 3 hardware is an installed piece of avionics that is part of an amended type certificate and, therefore, must satisfy all applicable regulations and policy.

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