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Thursday, March 12, 2009

PRESS RELEASE

In the early 1970’s and before the Board of Engineers Malaysia came into being,
Corporate Members and Graduate Members of the Institution were entitled to use the
designation “Ingenieur” or its abbreviated form “Ir.” before their names. This was
provided under a clause in the IEM Constitution and a person with the title “Ir.”
before his or her name therefore signified that he/she was a member of the Institution.

In 1989, the Constitution of the Institution had to be amended discontinuing the use of
the said title as an amendment to the Registration of Engineers Act in 1974 since then
provided the use of the title “Ir.” to registered professional engineers only. The
original prefix title to a person’s name which signified membership of the Institution
was therefore been taken away from the Institution.
Since then there were suggestions and calls for the Institution to look into the issue of
a replacement title to its members. Many members feel that there is a need to provide
an identity for the Corporate and Graduate Members of the Institution. The need for
this became all the more urgent as it was further noted that the membership of the
Institution has remained stagnant for the past few years.
After much deliberation, the Council of the Institution agreed that Corporate and
Graduate Members of the Institution could have the abbreviation “Engr.” affixed in
front of their names. The proposal was presented and approved by the members at the
Annual General Meeting in 2005.

The idea is for members of the Institution to use the title for better standing and
recognition and with the intention of promoting membership into the Institution. This
is also one of the ways of branding the Institution. Graduate members can also use
this title to the public at large with the confidence that an “Engr.” is one whose degree
has been vetted and recognised by the Institution. When such prefixes are used IEM
members are advised that they shall ensure that Grad IEM or MIEM or FIEM as the
case may be are affixed after their names to clearly indicate their respective grade of
membership of the IEM.

IEM members who are Professional Engineers registered with the Board of Engineers
Malaysia are free to continue using the abbreviation “Ir.” affixed to the front of their
name if they wish. “Engr.” is meant for the members of the IEM who wish to use this
abbreviated title before their names.

The IEM wishes to announce that Article II of our Constitution, dealing with
“Membership”, has been amended in the 2005 AGM, and approved by the Registrar
of Societies in 2006; with a new paragraph that reads as follows: -
“Fellows, Members and Graduates shall be entitled to the use of the title “Engr.”
placed before their names”

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Robocon 2009


Title

ABU Asia-Pacific Robot Contest 2009 TOKYO
(Alias: ABU Robocon 2009 TOKYO)

Organiser

ABU (Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union)

Host Organisers

ABU Asia-Pacific Robot Contest 2009
Host Organising Committee
(Comprised of NHK, NHK ENTERPRISES INC.)

Venue

TBA

Schedule (tentative)

Thu. 20 Aug.
Participants' arrival

Fri. 21 Aug.
Rehearsal & test-run

Sat. 22 Aug.
Contest Day

Sun. 23 Aug. 
Friendship Exchange Programme
General Meeting, PD Workshop

Mon. 24 Aug.
Participants' departure

Contest theme & rules

Travel Together for the Victory Drums

For more information, please go to: http://www.aburobocon2009.com/

Thursday, February 12, 2009

PLC

Automation of many different processes, such as controlling machines or factory assembly lines, is done through the use of small computers called a programmable logic controller (PLC). This is actually a control device that consists of a programmable microprocessor, and is programmed using a specialized computer language. Before, a programmable logic controller would have been programmed in ladder logic, which is similar to a schematic of relay logic. A modern programmabl logic controller is usually programmed in any one of several languages, ranging from ladder logic to Basic or C. Typically, the program is written in a development environment on a personal computer (PC), and then is downloaded onto the programmable logic controller directly through a cable connection. The program is stored in the programmable logic controller in non-volatile memory.

Programmable logic controllers contain a variable number of Input/Output (I/O) ports, and are typically Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) based. They are designed for real-time use, and often must withstand harsh environments on the shop floor. The programmable logic controller circuitry monitors the status of multiple sensor inputs, which control output actuators, which may be things like motor starters, solenoids, lights and displays, or valves.


The programmable logic controller has made a significant contribution to factory automation. Earlier automation systems had to use thousands of individual relays and cam timers, but all of the relays and timers within a factory system can often be replaced with a single programmable logic controller. Today, programmable logic controllers deliver a wide range of functionality, including basic relay control, motion control, process control, and complex networking, as well as being used in Distributed Control Systems.

Digital signals yield an on or off signal, which the programmable logic controller sees as Boolean values. Analog signals may also be used, from devices such as volume controls, and these analog signals are seen by the programmable logic controller as floating point values.

There are several different types of interfaces that are used when people need to interact with the programmable logic controller to configure it or work with it. This may take the form of simple lights or switches or text displays, or for more complex systems, a computer of Web interface on a computer running a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system.
Programmable logic controllers were first created to serve the automobile industry, and the first programmable logic controller project was developed in 1968 for General Motors to replace hard-wired relay systems with an electronic controller.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Happy chinese new year

I would like to wish Happy chinese new year to all my chinese student. Don't take a long leave. Please come to my lab after all of you enjoy the holiday. Please ensure, after you come back, you're still in a good condition.

For others, happy holiday.

Please take care of yourself.

Please ensure, after you come back, you're still in a good condition (without any modification on your body).

Thank you.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

PLC trilogi

These questions may arise when talk about PLC trilogi.

1. Where can I get this sofware?
you can get it from these website: http://www.tri-plc.com/trilogi.htm

2. How much it is cost?
Free. But if you want to donate, you can give to me USD10.

3.I want to know more about this software.
You can attend the lab and ask me. If you ashmed, just send me an email. I will respond it.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Engineer's walk

To all my students,

if your name appear on the list name to walk for almost 24 KM, I would like to wish happy walking.
pls bring with you 100 plus ++ water. and pls ensure you will not faint.

believe me, you will become the super engineer after you walk 24 KM.

but most important, please come to my class. don't give an excuse just because you involve in this cemerlang gemilang and terbilang walks.

If you can me available there, that's mean I'm not an engineer

thank you.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Namelist for first batch of PLC - group GH

Here I list down first batch who will begin with module PLC. Please check your name.


BIL NAMA
1 TAN KHAI FENG
2 TAN KIAN KHENG
3 TING TIEW KIENG
4 TUN MOHD HILMI B. TUN ABDULLAH
5 WON JINN SHYAN
6 WONG KIN KEONG
7 YEAP SOOK PHENG
8 YU MENG SIANG
9 ABDUL AZIM BIN ABDUL WAHAB
10 ABDULLAH BIN REDUAN
11 AHMAD FARRIS BIN SHA'RI
12 ANDREW SIA BEE NAN
13 BONG CHONG WEI
14 CHEANG CHEE HUANG
15 CHENG CHU MING
16 CHIN POH KEONG
17 CHOO HUI JOO
18 DESMOND SOON CHAN ONN
19 ESMAL FHAHMIE BIN ABDUL MALEK
20 FARANADIA BT ABDUL HARIS
21 GUNASEGARAN A/L RAMACHANDRAN
22 HA HOW HOK
1 HAFEEZ BIN MORNI
2 HASMIZA BINTI AHMAD
3 HILLMAN B ABDULLAH SANI
4 JASRIN BIN MEDEH
5 KANG CHIA YANG
6 KIU LING ZEE
7 LAI JIN HORNG
8 LAU AIK LENG
9 LAU LEE TAK
10 LIM HOOI HOON
11 LING HOW KIAT
12 MERSHARIF B SAGARAN
13 MOHAMAD ROOM BIN PUAD
14 MOHAMAD ZAHID BIN MAHAMAD RIDZUAN
15 MOHAMMAD FADHLAN BIN YAHYA
16 MOHAMMAD NIZAM BIN MD DAUD
17 MOHD ALIF BIN ISMAIL
18 MOHD AMMAR HAKIMEE B ISMAIL
19 MOHD ASHADI BIN RAMLI
20 MOHD FAIZAL BIN AMRIL
21 MOHD FITRI BIN ADENAN
22 MOHD IZUDIN BIN IBRAHIM
23 MOHD KHAIRUL FAIZ BIN ISMAIL



if your name is not stated here. please inform me, otherwise you will get my autograph for first student ever failed :-D.