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Re: Someone is in need of your help
"Jim Thibeault (Tebo)" wrote: ????????????????????????????????? Yes, this has all the maikings of a scam writen all over it. However I cannot find any info at either
By peter tremewen · #1310 ·
Re: Someone is in need of your help
This has SCAM written all over it, I would be more than happy to help if it were true, but how does one confirm if it is true or not? Hanilene Deticio wrote:
By Jim Thibeault (Tebo) <JIMT.KF4NBG@...> · #1309 ·
Re: VCO vs. VFC
Oscillator and Voltage to Frequency Converter? Hi! They are totally different things, im my understanding. This is because VCO?s in general are used for Radio applications, such as PLL?s and others,
By mrostamy@... · #1308 ·
Re: clock question
the voltages at the stable so Hi! In many digital circuits, the time when all voltages or signals are stable is generaly a specification of the circuit. For example, in synchronous circuits, all the
By mrostamy@... · #1307 ·
Someone is in need of your help
"Maybelle C. Garcia" <tbnradio@...> wrote: Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 18:26:03 +0700 From: "Maybelle C. Garcia" To: mvsalin@... Subject: Someone is in need of your help To whom it
By Hanilene Deticio <tbnradio_list@...> · #1306 ·
Re: hardware-tut.xip
Jim Purcell wrote: I have no idea where they went. The files should not have been deleted, I'm happy to have people post files in the files section as long as they are on topic of course. Thanks for
By peter tremewen · #1305 ·
Re: clock question
epsilon, What kind of clock are you talking about? There are a variety of digital clock signals. Various flip flops have clock inputs and the signals applied may not actually be a clock in the usual
By Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...> · #1304 ·
clock question
I have been reading about digital electronics. My question is about the clock signal. I know that you sample the signal when all the voltages at the device are stable. How do you determine when the
By epsulon@... · #1303 ·
Re: Parallel Port Interrupt
Hi, Thank you. That was all that was needed. Thanx for your time. regds, Aditya N. (though the high
By adityanewalkar@... · #1302 ·
Digital Was (Not amused (Bomb))
alanblumlein@... wrote: ????????? As I stated in the news letter which I hoped everyone at least glanced at, there is now a new group for the discusion of digital electronics:
By peter tremewen · #1300 ·
automotive voltage regulator
Today's cars are equiped with IC voltage regulator within the alternator. Looking at the compact physical size of such regulator, one will guess that the internal circuitry is simple. Could somebody
By Sunantoro <SUNANTORO@...> · #1299 ·
electronic relay
Using an electro-mechanical relay is common in any 'do it yourself' project. However, we have to be careful in selecting relays, particularly on the internal resistance of the coil. It varies from
By Sunantoro <SUNANTORO@...> · #1298 ·
Re: can anyone give me an answer for that?
lilior, You need to be more specific about what you want to know about parallel circuits. I will give you a few characteristics then you can ask specific questions. When components, i.e. light bulbs,
By Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...> · #1297 ·
Re: PIC resources
Sunantoro, Actually you can check them out yourself on: yahoogroups.com The master group categories are there and you can choose whichever one suits your fancy. The search is interesting, and it
By Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...> · #1295 ·
can anyone give me an answer for that?
Hey... im in 7th grade and i have a question. it will probably be very easy for you to answer that. how can i find I in a paralel circuit
By lilior66@... · #1294 ·
Re: electric welding
By angtengchat <angtengchat@...> · #1301 ·
Re: PIC resources
Dear friends, I really enjoy being a member of this group. Another group that I also wish to join is that in yahoo discussing PC - hardwares. Appreciate if somebody could tell me the name. Thanks,
By Sunantoro <SUNANTORO@...> · #1293 ·
electric welding and synthetic oil
It's certainly possible to power any sort of electric welding apparatus with batteries, but the batteries must be charged first. Generally, welding in remote areas is done the way I do it: with a pair
By Mark Kinsler <kinsler@...> · #1292 ·
Energy, Computer, and files
Jim, Steve, and GT Thanks for your replies on my off-topic question. Jim, I'm getting my own copies of the files you uploaded. --Ted
By Teodoro M. Villamarzo <tedmv@...> · #1291 ·
Re: can anyone give me an answer for that?
Do you need to find the total current or in just one branch? -- Alan the rocket scientist. Reality is for those who can't handle Science Fiction. <A
By aseesf4@... · #1296 ·