Re: RE : moderator
That's how it should be, give to get. I guess Charles is aware of that and doesn't have the time to give. I, however, own a machine shop and do have time to give. Is there a widget you EE's would like
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jamodeo1@...
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#27967
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Re: Electronics_101 file posting - msg from moderator
<A6intruder@...> wrote: small files. That is dependent on the application you are using to make them into PDF and how the prefs are set. So my guess is either it's at a higher JPG compression than you
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Steve <polymorph@...>
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#27966
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Re: RE : moderator
If he wants help, he also has to give help, that's how it works in these _free_ forums. I'm sorry to hear the austria microsystems chips didn't work out, but i'm not surprised there is no caller ID,
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Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
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#27965
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Re: looking for circuit designer
The problem is the RF part. It is very difficult to make RF work reliably as a distance detector. It would require something that sends out a signal which is answered by the collar and the timing
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Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
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#27964
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Re: Electronics_101 file posting - msg from moderator
Also, if you can print to .pdf format, those are usually pretty small files. I find them to be smaller than the .jpg???s that I start with. Dan Nicoson
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Daniel Nicoson <A6intruder@...>
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#27963
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Electronics_101 file posting - msg from moderator
When posting images to the Files section, please use JPG or GIF as a preferred file format. Please do -not- use BMP files, they take an unecessarily large amount of space, especially for full color
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Steven AE7HD
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#27962
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Re: RE : moderator
Gents, I'm the non engineer who was looking for info on a wireline interface chip. ST suggested Austria Microsystems. They have a "phone on a chip" that at first looked perfect. But it didn't support
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jamodeo1@...
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#27961
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Re: newbie
When you post your reply this way, it makes it difficult to read. Look below, it -looks- like John said what you actually said. What kind of motors? Some old disk drives had brushed DC motors to turn
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Steve <polymorph@...>
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Re: looking for circuit designer
wrote:
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Steve <polymorph@...>
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Re: RE : FPGAs, I don't understand them at all?
Thanks RObert! Just signed up. Chris <robert.hedan@...> wrote: lcdpublishing sad but over them
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lcdpublishing
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#27958
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Re: looking for circuit designer
<leon.heller@...> wrote: collar I have a basic knowledge of electronics and I can't see this as being that difficult... I might not be explaining myself correctly... There are actually 2
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fuzzzydog1 <fuzzzydog@...>
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#27957
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RE : FPGAs, I don't understand them at all?
Free online seminar here: http://cmpnetseminars.com/TSG/?M=C&K=379Q2A&Q=379 Robert :)
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Robert Hedan
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#27956
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Re: Small DC motors and small ceramic CAPs on them - why?
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Leon Heller <leon.heller@...>
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#27955
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Re: Small DC motors and small ceramic CAPs on them - why?
I can't explain :-) It's a practical observation. I have a small 1A motor and I try to run it without those caps. Result: big sparks and a lot of brush dust. Adrian wrote:
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adicont2
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#27954
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Magneto question
Barry and John, Thanks for your replies to my magneto question.In particular,thank you Barry for the weblinks,and thank you,John,for your detailed reply.I am late getting back to you,sorry for the
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Jack Giammerse,Jr.
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#27953
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Re: Small DC motors and small ceramic CAPs on them - why?
adicont2 wrote: Please explain how they do this.
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John Popelish <jpopelish@...>
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#27951
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Re: Small DC motors and small ceramic CAPs on them - why?
Hi Dave, I am not certain just yet what or how I am going to use them. I have been doing all my PCB drilling on the big drill press in the shop running around 2000 RPM or so. As such, for PCB drilling
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lcdpublishing
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#27952
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Re: Small DC motors and small ceramic CAPs on them - why?
Thanks John. I think I get it now. Chris <jpopelish@...> wrote: from enough not "overkill". ceramic caps there me? to frequency
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lcdpublishing
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#27950
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Re: Small DC motors and small ceramic CAPs on them - why?
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Leon Heller <leon.heller@...>
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#27949
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Re: Salvaged PC power supplies - one isn't working just right...
Roy, You won the prize! The connection I made was per the "Standard" which caused it to power up - but do that surging thing. There was a gray wire at the end of the connector which is the "Magic"
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lcdpublishing
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#27948
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