Static program analysis tools

PVS-Studio

PVS-Studio is a proprietary static code analyzer on guard of code quality, security, and code safety supporting C, C++, C++11, C++/CLI, C++/CX, C# and Java. PVS‑Studio detects various errors typos, dead code, and potential vulnerabilities (static application security testing, or SAST), the analyzer matches warnings to the common weakness enumeration, SEI CERT coding standards, and supports the MISRA standard. PVS‑Studio warning classifications for various standards: * CVE (common weakness enumeration) * SEI CERT coding standard * MISRA * OWASP application security verification standard PVS-Studio supports integration with the most diverse development tools and compilation systems, as Visual Studio 2022, IntelliJ IDEA, Rider, CLion, VSCode, Qt Creator, Eclipse, MSBuild, CMake, Make, Ninja, Gradle, Maven, Azure DevOps, Unity, and Unreal 5. (Wikipedia).

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Solar Powered Wireless Security Camera - Part 3

This is the installation of the Solar Powered Wireless Security Camera outside.

From playlist Solar Powered Projects

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Solar Powered Wireless Security Camera - Part 2

This is the second video showing the components I used to test the Solar Powered Wireless Security Camera.

From playlist Solar Powered Projects

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Solar Powered Wireless Security Camera - Part 1

The start of a new solar powered project...

From playlist Solar Powered Projects

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Stereolab - The Super-It

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From playlist the absolute best of stereolab

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Solar panel performance shoot-out - Part 2

This is a performance test between two 55 watt solar panels, one is a mono-crystalline and the other is an Amorphous / thin film panel.

From playlist Solar Panel Reviews, Testing and Experiments

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Crystalline vs Amorphous PV under artificial light - CFL

This is a response to a viewer that posed a question about solar panel performance under artificial light.

From playlist Solar Panel Reviews, Testing and Experiments

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Portable Solar Power Pack and PV Review - Part 1

A list of parts for the project can be found here: http://astore.amazon.com/m0711-20?_encoding=UTF8&node=4 This is the start of a new solar project. I also give a brief overview of different solar panel technologies with their pros and cons.

From playlist Solar Panel Reviews, Testing and Experiments

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Solar panel performance shoot-out - Part 3

This is a performance test between two 55 watt solar panels, one is a monocrystalline and the other is an Amorphous / thin film panel.

From playlist Solar Panel Reviews, Testing and Experiments

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The Engineering Challenges of Renewable Energy: Crash Course Engineering #30

This week we are looking at renewable energy sources and why we need them. We’ll explore hydropower, wind, geothermal, and solar power, as well as some of the challenges, and how engineers are working to make their use more widespread. Crash Course Engineering is produced in association w

From playlist Engineering

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Developing Solar Inverter Control with Simulink, Part 3: Design the MPPT Algorithm & Generate Code

Learn how to speed up digital control development for power converters with system-level simulation: https://bit.ly/2IfsseG Learn how to develop an MPPT algorithm using Simulink® and to implement the algorithm on a microcontroller using C code generated from the model using Embedded Coder

From playlist Developing Solar Inverter Control with Simulink

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Writing my thesis and Potential Vorticity - PhD Watch #2

How much of my thesis have I written? And what the dickens is this Potential Vorticity thing?? Before people ask - NO, I won't be giving out my background chapter just yet! When it's finished and finalised for printing maybe then :P With that out the way I hope you enjoyed hearing about t

From playlist Studying my PhD at Exeter (EVERY VIDEO)

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Ideal Gas Law PV=nRT (Chemistry) - 5 examples

Practice Tests available at http://bit.ly/CHEMTESTS The Ideal Gas Law is PV = nRT, where P is pressure, V is volume, n is number of moles, T is temperature, and R is the Ideal Gas Constant. The Ideal Gas Law works in most situations to predict the behavior of gases - as long as the temper

From playlist Chemistry Lessons

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12 Channel Mixer: Equipment Autopsy #69

http://thegeekgroup.org/ - Thanks to the donation of IRC member dianichi, we're opening up an old mixer! Meant to be a cheap throw-around piece for shows when it was made, this model demonstrates the basics of how most mixers are built. Watch along to see its construction, how all of the c

From playlist Equipment Autopsies

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What Google's $7BN Building Spree Means for Construction

Google is using its might to show the whole world what good construction can look like and it’s time everyone paid attention. For more by Tomorrow's Build subscribe now - https://bit.ly/3vOOJ98 Executive Producer and Narrator - Fred Mills Producer - Adam Savage Video Editing and Graphics

From playlist Tomorrow's Build

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Jean-Pierre Ramis - The Mano Decompositions...

The Mano Decompositions and the Space of Monodromy Data of the q-Painlevé V I Equation The talk is based upon a joint work with Y. OHYAMA and J. SAULOY. Classically the space of Monodromy data (or character variety) of PV I (the sixth Painlevé differential equation) is the space of linear

From playlist Resurgence in Mathematics and Physics

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Thermodynamic Cycle on a Pressure Volume Diagram

Thermodynamic Cycle on a Pressure Volume Diagram Thanks to Jacob Bowman for making this video for my channel!

From playlist Physics

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Desktop to Real-Time Testing with EMS Hardware - Microgrid System Development and Analysis, Part 2

In the second video on microgrid systems, you explore different concepts required to design control strategies for distributed power systems. The focus is to introduce a microgrid example with a utility-scale energy storage system (ESS). This ESS provides peak shaving for the local microgr

From playlist Microgrid System Development and Analysis

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EEVblog #991 - Mailbag

Bumper Mailbag! Forum: http://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-991-mailbag/ SPOILERS: Infinity PV Organic flexible Solar Cells: https://infinitypv.com/ Flexible Solar Charger https://infinitypv.com/products/heli-on https://infinitypv.com/images/infinityPV_OPV_organic_solar_cells.pdf Ras

From playlist Mailbag

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Solar panel performance shoot-out - Part 1

This is a performance test between two 55 watt solar panels, one is a monocrystalline (correction from what I said in the video) and the other is an Amorphous / thin film panel.

From playlist Solar Panel Reviews, Testing and Experiments

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