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Informe Final No.

1: Amplificador Multietapa
Universidad Nacional de Ingeniera
Facultad de Ingeniera Elctrica y Electrnica
Laboratorio de Electrnica II (EE442-M) - 2014-II
Miguel Antonio Julca Prez, Jos Luis Snchez Torres, Daniel Enrique Maldonado Kuong
mjulcap@uni.pe; jsanchezt@uni.pe; dmaldonadok@uni.pe
II. HELPFUL HINTS which it was cited. Do not
A. Figures and Tables put footnotes in the reference
Position figures and tables list. Use letters for table
at the tops and bottoms of footnotes (see Table I). Give
columns. Avoid placing them all authors names; use et al.
in the middle of columns. if there are six authors or
Large figures and tables may more. Papers that have not
span across both columns. been published, even if they
Figure captions should be have been submitted for
centered below the figures; publication, should be cited as
table captions should be unpublished [4]. Papers
centered above. Avoid that have been accepted for
placing figures and tables publication should be cited as
before their first mention in in press [5].
the text. Use the abbreviation For papers published in
Fig. 1, even at the translated journals, first give
Fig. 1. Magnetization as a function of applied field. Note that Fig. is beginning of a sentence. the English citation, then the
abbreviated. There is a period after the figure number, followed by two Figure axis labels are often original foreign-language
spaces. It is good practice to explain the significance of the figure in the citation [6].
caption. a source of confusion. Use
1) US letter margins: top = words rather than symbols. C. Abbreviations and
Resumen-Aqui Ud. Indicar 0.75 inches, bottom = 1 inch, For example, write Acronyms
el(los) objetivo(s) side = 0.625 inches. Magnetization, or Define abbreviations and
fundamental(es) de la 2) A4 margins: top = 19 Magnetization, M, not just acronyms the first time they
experiencia de Laboratorio a M. Put units in parentheses.
mm, bottom = 40 mm, side = are used in the text, even if
realizar.
15 mm. Do not label axes only with they have been defined in the
I. INTRODUCCIN The column width is 88mm units. In the example, write abstract. Abbreviations such
(3.46 in). The space between Magnetization (A/m) or as IEEE, SI, MKS, CGS, sc,
Your goal is to simulate the the two columns is 4mm (0.16 Magnetization (A m1). Do dc, and rms do not have to be
usual appearance of papers in in). Paragraph indentation is not label axes with a ratio of defined. Do not use
an IEEE conference 3.5 mm (0.14 in). quantities and units. For abbreviations in the title
proceedings. For items not Left- and right-justify your example, write Temperature unless they are unavoidable.
addressed in these columns. Use tables and (K), not Temperature/K.
instructions, please refer to D. Equations
figures to adjust column Multipliers can be
the last issue of your Number equations
length. On the last page of especially confusing. Write
conferences proceedings or consecutively with equation
your paper, adjust the lengths Magnetization (kA/m) or
your Publications chair. numbers in parentheses flush
of the columns so that they Magnetization (103 A/m).
with the right margin, as in
A. Full-Sized Camera-Ready are equal. Figure labels should be
(1). To make your equations
(CR) Copy legible, about 10-point type.
TABLE I more compact, you may use
Prepare your CR paper in Type Sizes for Camera-Ready B. References the solidus ( / ), the exp
full-size format, on US letter Papers Number citations function, or appropriate
paper (8 by 11 inches). For Type consecutively
Appearance in square exponents. Italicize Roman
A4 paper, use the A4 size
Regular brackets [1]. Punctuation symbols for quantities and
(pts.)
template. follows the bracket [2]. Refer variables, but not Greek
6 Table captions,a table superscripts
Type sizes and typefaces: a simply to the reference symbols. Use an en dash ()
8 Section titles, references, tables,
Follow the type sizes number, as in [3]. Use Ref.
table names,a first letters in table rather than a hyphen for a
specified in Table I. As an aid captions,a figure captions, [3] or Reference [3] at the minus sign. Use parentheses
footnotes, text subscripts,
in gauging type size, 1 point is beginning of a sentence: to avoid ambiguities in
9
about 0.35 mm. The size of 10 Authors affiliations, main text,Reference [3] was the first denominators. Punctuate
the lowercase letter j will equations, first letters in section
titlesa equations with commas or
give the point size. Times 11 Authors names Number footnotes periods when they are part of
New Roman is the preferred 24 Paper title separately in superscripts. a sentence, as in
font. Place the actual footnote at
the bottom of the column in
a + b = c. units as identifiers in trade, An excellent style manual for
(1) such as 3.5-inch disk drive. science writers is [7].
Avoid combining SI and
Symbols in your equation ACKNOWLEDGMENT
CGS units, such as current in
should be defined before the amperes and magnetic field in The preferred spelling of
equation appears or oersteds. This often leads to the word acknowledgment
immediately following. Use confusion because equations in America is without an e
(1), not Eq. (1) or do not balance dimensionally. after the g. Try to avoid the
equation (1), except at the If you must use mixed units, stilted expression, One of us
beginning of a sentence: clearly state the units for each (R. B. G.) thanks Instead,
Equation (1) is quantity that you use in an try R.B.G. thanks
E. Other Recommendations equation.
REFERENCES
The Roman numerals used IV. SOME COMMON [1] G. Eason, B. Noble, and I.N.
to number the section MISTAKES Sneddon, On certain integrals
headings are optional. If you of Lipschitz-Hankel type
The word data is plural, involving products of Bessel
do use them, do not number
not singular. The subscript for functions, Phil. Trans. Roy.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT and Soc. London, vol. A247, pp.
the permeability of vacuum0 is
REFERENCES, and begin 529-551, April 1955.
zero, not a lowercase letter [2] J. Clerk Maxwell, A Treatise on
Subheadings with letters. Use
o. In American English, Electricity and Magnetism, 3rd
two spaces after periods (full ed., vol. 2. Oxford: Clarendon,
periods and commas are
stops). Hyphenate complex 1892, pp.68-73.
within quotation marks, like [3] I.S. Jacobs and C.P. Bean, Fine
modifiers: zero-field-cooled
this period. A parenthetical particles, thin films and
magnetization. Avoid exchange anisotropy, in
statement at the end of a
dangling participles, such as, Magnetism, vol. III, G.T. Rado
sentence is punctuated outside and H. Suhl, Eds. New York:
Using (1), the potential was
of the closing parenthesis Academic, 1963, pp. 271-350.
calculated. Write instead, [4] K. Elissa, Title of paper if
(like this). (A parenthetical
The potential was calculated known, unpublished.
sentence is punctuated within [5] R. Nicole, Title of paper with
using (1), or Using (1), we
the parentheses.) A graph only first word capitalized, J.
calculated the potential. Name Stand. Abbrev., in press.
within a graph is an inset,
Use a zero before decimal [6] Y. Yorozu, M. Hirano, K. Oka,
not an insert. The word and Y. Tagawa, Electron
points: 0.25, not .25. Use
alternatively is preferred to spectroscopy studies on
cm3, not cc. Do not mix magneto-optical media and
the word alternately (unless
complete spellings and plastic substrate interface,
you mean something that IEEE Transl. J. Magn. Japan,
abbreviations of units:
alternates). Do not use the vol. 2, pp. 740-741, August
Wb/m2 or webers per 1987 [Digests 9th Annual Conf.
word essentially to mean
square meter, not Magnetics Japan, p. 301, 1982].
approximately or [7] M. Young, The Technical
webers/m2. Spell units when
effectively. Be aware of the Writers Handbook. Mill Valley,
they appear in text: a few CA: University Science, 1989.
different meanings of the
henries, not a few H. If
homophones affect and
your native language is not
effect, complement and
English, try to get a native
compliment, discreet and
English-speaking colleague to
discrete, principal and
proofread your paper. Do not
principle. Do not confuse
add page numbers.
imply and infer. The
III. UNITS prefix non is not a word; it
Use either SI (MKS) or should be joined to the word it
CGS as primary units. (SI modifies, usually without a
units are encouraged.) English hyphen. There is no period
units may be used as after the et in the Latin
secondary units (in abbreviation et al. The
parentheses). An exception abbreviation i.e. means
would be the use of English that is, and the abbreviation
e.g. means for example.

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