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Category > Programming Posted 08 May 2017 My Price 8.00

COE318 Lab 7 (2015)Simple resistive circuits

hi im just wondering if anybody can help me with java programming ? the information needed for the program is uploaded

 

COE318 Lab 7 (2015)Simple resistive circuitsPage 1 of 3coe318 Lab 7Simple Resistive CircuitsObjectivesï‚·Develop an application based on requirements.ï‚·Use JUnit for testing.ï‚·Duration: two weeks.In this lab, you will model and solve simple DC circuits composed of any number of resistors andvoltage sourced.Unlike previous labs, you are not given the design for this application. It is up to you to decide whatclasses, interfaces, methods, etc. that you will need.The one exception is that you must have a classcalledUserMainthat has amain()method that reads and interprets input fromstdin(by default, thekeyboard).OverviewAn electric circuit will be described by the user.Each line will describe either a Resistor or a DCVoltage source or be a single word command.The format for describing (for example) a 5.2 Ohm resistor connected between nodes 2 and 3 is:r 2 3 5.2The format for describing a 6.5 Volt source connected between nodes 1 and 2 (where the positive sideof the source is connected to node 1) is:v 1 2 6.5A complete circuit could be described as follows:v 1 0 2.0r 1 2 0.25v 2 0 3r 2 3 0.5r 3 0 1.0endTo be correct, a circuit withnnodes must name the nodes 0, 1,...n-1.The order in which thecomponents are described does not matter.For non-polarized components (such as a resistor), theorder in which the nodes are named does not matter.For example,r 1 2 0.25is equivalent to:r 2 1 0.25

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