PDServo PDServo is a linear math model of a proportional/psuedo derivative control system. This means that the feed forward compensation is proportional and the feedback compensation is both proportional and differential. This is most common in electric motor servos with tachometer as well as potentiometer feedback
SciCalc by Jenkins SciCalc by Jenkins features decimal, binary and hexadecimal display (with unique scrolling display for binary output), common mathematical formulae and engineering conversion routines as well as all common trigonometric, logarithmic and memory functions
MagCalc MagCalc is a Palm OS program for computing the Earth's magnetic field at any location based on the US DoD magnetic field model.
MagCalc computes the total intensity, horizontal intensity, magnetic declination (or variation) and dip.
It also computes the annular rate of change of each these parameters
PalmPlot PalmPlot - was inspired by the old Casio FX graphing calculators I used to have when I was in college... It lets you:
Evaluate mathematical expressions - well, it is not just a calculator! Supports hyperbolic, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric functions, variables and affectations, derivatives, integrals and finite sums, etc
FormulaCalc (Palm OS) FormulaCalc (Palm OS) - FormulaCalc is a general purpose calculator which accepts algebraic formulas and computes their values.
The formulas:
* Use common algebraic expressions with the normal multiply before add rules.
* Can have up to 26 inputs from stored data.
* Can store results in up to 26 storage locations
APCalc Advanced Programmable Calc. w/ Variables. Program almost any function into APCalc. A must for engineers, scientists, business. Now with high resolution display
Calendar Add-on for MathU Pro Calendar functions for MathU Pro similar to those available on an HP-12C and similar calculators
CplxCalPro CplxCalPro - While this calculator is not necessarily designed just to balance your checkbook, you could easily do so. CplxCalPro allows you to perform the most advanced calculations and function graphing without any programming. Instead of retyping the same equations with just a few different values you can create a little program
RadTool RadTool will calculate radioactive decay based on two dates entered or relative to today.
It also comes with a database for quick reference to energy ranges of various Isotopes as well allows the user to customize the database
Other Software by developer «Leonel Hernandez Sandoval»:
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