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Interpretation of “Ngahiang” Prabu Siliwangi in Babad Tanah Sunda Cirebon Adiwinata, Syan Rosyid; Nabilah, Siti
HISTORIA: Jurnal Program Studi Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 13, No 2 (2025): HISTORIA: Jurnal Program Studi Pendidikan Sejarah
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH METRO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/hj.v13i2.11987

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The  purpose  of  this  study  is  to  scientifically  reveal  the  meaning  of  Prabu  Siliwangi's  “Ngahiang”  which  appears  in  the  Babad  Tanah  Sunda  Babad  Cirebon.  Not  only  in  the  Babad,  but  this  is  in  several  history  books  (Historiography)  especially  those  that  review  the  fall  of  the  Pajajaran  Kingdom.  This  research  focuses  on  finding  the  truth  of  the  meaning  of  Prabu  Siliwangi's  “Ngahiang”  and  also  so  that  it  can  be  rationally  accepted  about  several  possibilities  of  Prabu  Siliwangi's  existence  at  that  time  the  Pajajaran  Kingdom  was  being  visited  by  the  Cirebon  Sultanate.  This  research  method  uses  literature  studies  from  relevant  historiography  as  well  as  from  journal  articles  and  news  that  review  Prabu  Siliwangi  as  well  as  archaeologically  valid  historical  sites. Researchers  use  the  philological  method  approach  as  the  main  source  and  also  anthropology. Data  analysis  also  uses  Descriptive  Qualitative  so  that  this  article  can  describe  phenomena  or  events  that  are  currently  taking  place.  The  result  of  this  research  is  that  the  meaning  of  the  word  “Ngahiang”  of  Prabu  Siliwangi  is  not  moksa  or  disappearing  without  a  trace  from  the  face  of  this  earth  but  there  are  natural  causes,  including  illness  due  to  old  age.
Implementasi Solar Charging Controller Pada Penggerak Sirkulator Air Kolam Ikan di Kampung Setaman, Kota Depok Nuralam, Nuralam; Auditia, Ihsan; Purwanti, B. S. R.; Saepudin, Endang; Lestari K., Sri; Adiwinata, Syan Rosyid
Mitra Akademia: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Mitra Akademia: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (P3M) Politeknik Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32722/mapnj.v7i2.6477

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The community needs-based community service activity of the Industrial Electronics Study Program, Department of Electrical Engineering (JTE) in Kampung Setaman, is an effort to solve the problems of the residents starting from the Covid-19-2020 period, where the residents of Kampung Setaman have around 100 pools, currently the remaining ones have decreased. In the 80s, most homeowners objected to paying for electricity to drive pump motors in fish ponds. As a result, some of the fish ponds died due to inactivity, ironically fish became a source of protein for the residents. Based on this, a solution emerged to create a Solar Power Generation System (PLTS). This is to provide solutions to residents' problems, so that the burden of electricity payments is reduced. Based on the objections to the electricity payment costs that emerged, the design of the PLTS included planning and empowering the pool as a healthy facility and business plan. This PLTS design refers to the concept of electricity distribution from one solar cell house (consisting of 4 cells) to 8 battery units. The aim of this PPIBM is to build a small-scale PLTS of 100 WP (400 WP), with the target of being able to activate 8 units of DC water pump motors for fish pond water circulation. The indicator of PPIBM's success is ensuring the process of storing unused electrical energy from solar cells for each battery. The solar cells are installed on a holo stand at a certain angle according to the direction of the sun, the position can be adjusted. Technical considerations get maximum solar intensity and excess energy can be stored in batteries. PLTS installation refers to the solar cell manual book, the service provider's contribution to the electronic system is so that the electrical energy activates the motor and some of it is stored in the battery (30%). The performance of the PLTS electrical system activates 8 motors during the day, 3 batteries supply electricity at night. The results of this installation are 4260 W (100 Ah) of power.