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For an Acura to really stand out, it must first perform at its best. To achieve this, engine power must be increased -- a task done electronically by the Acura performance chip. Also known as a power programmer or a performance programmer, the performance chip optimizes a vehicle's fuel and ignition system to extract the maximum amount of horsepower and torque possible. It replaces the car's standard engine control unit (ECU) chip, which is responsible for managing the internal combustion engine's operations.
An Acura performance chip consists of lookup tables that contain fuel rate values. These values are increased according to a particular driving condition, resulting to a maximized engine performance. Normally, an Acura performance chip is situated inside a car body's interior, where it is heavily protected from the different elements. Most performance chips, however, can be accessed through the passenger’s side glove compartment. Others are at the passenger’s side front door.
An Acura performance chip works by integrating the functions of the old-time tuners onto a single computer chip, virtually re-programming an engine system to offer increased power and higher torque. It is designed to improve the fuel/air ratio and spark map in engines to deliver the exact the demands of vehicle owner. Other benefits include greater fuel mileage,and impressively clean emissions, alongwith an engine operating at its full potential. Acura performance chips can also raise fuel injection' efficiency, eliminate speed limiters, increase torque, calibrate the speedometer, adjust ignition timing, reset shift points, tweak shift firmness, and check diagnostic codes.
Installation of an Acura performance chip is not assiduous since all the needed tools and information are available both online and in the market. Getting an Acura performance chip is indeed, an easy and excellent way to boost automotive operation and performance.
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My name is Bobby Eldridge and I’m going to give you three golf teaching tools that you can use to stop your chipping woes completely.
The golf teaching tool is conventional. You could use a 5 iron, a 7 iron and a 9 iron to chip with. I like doing this, 5 for the long chip shots, 7 for the medium chip shots, and 9 for the short chip shots.
Let me tell you the method and how easy it is to use. If you have a small chip shot, use your 9 iron and put the ball in the middle of your stance, put a little weight on your left leg, and push the handle over to your left leg. From there, make an arm swing with a little chop of the club head.
Now, if your shot has to go to a little further, take a 7 iron. Don’t change the golf swing; same golf swing, same method, but choose a golf club that will send the ball a little further.
Using this club will probably get the golf ball to go back up towards the pin. Again, ball in the middle of your stance, weight left, handle left, arm swing. And, it will go a little bit further.
Now, let’s just say that you had to hit a golf shot where the ball had to go all the way to the back of the green. Now you're going to use a 5 iron. Here it is, ball in the middle of the stance, weight left and handle left; same golf swing, an arm swing with a chop. And that 5 iron will send the ball a lot further.
Now, you may struggle with your short chip shots. And if the grass is mowed down, don’t ever hesitate to putt the ball.
Do everything the same that you normally do when you putt a golf ball. The only challenge is, is that sometimes it comes out of the rough, bouncing a little bit, or when the fairway is mowed and it’s not perfect like the putting green.
Now here’s the last golf teaching tool for you. You may struggle with your conventional chip shots and you don’t like to putt the golf ball. So, why don’t you try this utility wood? This is the 3 iron. The difference is, is that it’s built like a wood. So the bottom of it, the sole plate, is a little bit longer and it’ll stop you from stubbing the golf ball.
So, here it is. Approach it just like a putt and grip it like a putter, stand to it like a putt, and stroke it like a putter. And if you do that, the golf ball will take off and head to the hole. And that’s when you use a utility golf club.
I hope this gives you some insight into making your short game a little easier when you're in and around the fringe. Don’t forget to putt, use a flat-faced club like a putter, try your 3 wood, try your 4 wood, and lastly, do the conventional way, and I guarantee you that will help you.
Thanks and have a great day.
Bobby Eldridge is the Head Instructor for the PurePoint Golf Academy where he teaches "The Simple Golf Swing" theory. You can check out PurePoint Golf instructional DVDs at http://www.golfswingguru.com/index13.htm
Article author: David Nevogt
EEPROM stands for Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. EEPROM is a type of non volatile memory which is used in computers or electronic devices to maintain the data when power is turned off but in case SRAM or DRAM information may be lost when power is switched off. To store the larger amount of data, a special type of EEPROM is used known as flash memory which is more economical in comparison to EEPROM devices.
History :-
In1983, George Perlegos developed the Intel 2816 at Intel, which was based on earlier technology EEPROM, but now we are using a thin gate oxide layer because the chip could erase its own bits without an ultra violet source. George Perlegos and others left to form Seeq Technology, which used on charge pumps devices to supply the high voltages which is necessary for EEPROMs.
Types of EEPROM :-
There are two types of EEPROM
1. Parallel Bus 2. Serial Bus
Parallel Bus :-
Parallel EEPROM devices typically have an address bus wide enough to cover the complete memory and 8-bit data bus. Most devices have chip select (CS) and write protect pins (WR). Some Microcontroller have integrated parallel EEPROM.
Operation of a parallel EEPROM is simple and fast in comparison to serial EEPROM, but these devices are larger due to the higher number of pins (28 pins or more) and have been decreasing in popularity in favor of serial EEPROM or Flash.
Parallel EEPROMs are used in applications such as POS terminals, industrial controllers, LAN adapters, telecommunication switches, cellular phones and modems.
Serial Bus :-
Serial EEPROM works in three modes : OP-Code Phase, Data bus and Address Phase.The OP-Code is usually the first 8-bits input to the serial input pin of the EEPROM device followed by 8 to 24 bits of addressing depending on the depth of the device, then data to be read or written.
Serial EEPROM products are used in many applications to store user reconfigurable data. Common applications are disk drives, modems, cellular phones, VCRs, CD players, hearing aids, PCMCIA cards, cordless phones, laser printers, computers and pagers.
Comparison with EPROM and EEPROM/Flash :-
EPROMs can not be erased electrically, and are programmed through hot carrier injection onto the floating gate. Erase is possible with the help of an Ultra Violet light source, although in practice many EPROMs are encapsulated in plastic that is opaque to Ultra Violet light, and are "one-time programmable".
EEPROM can be programmed and erased electrically using field emission generally known in the industry as "Fowler-Nordheim tunneling".
Mostly NOR Flash memory is a hybrid style-programming is through hot carrier injection and erase with the help of Fowler-Nordheim tunneling.
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