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Nokia Connector
Dear Jan, You can check out this page for nokia connector. I wish it would be the same model of yours. http://www.antrak.org.tr/gazete/021999/konektor8110large.gif Also this link for
By erdem ulukan <erdemulukan@...> · #67 ·
Remote control ideee....
Hi Hugh, Yes, I am interest. This idee have passed my mind before, to install an old cellular telephone in the car (hidden) and then using the AUX socket on the phone interface with the car alarm
By Jan Coetzer <coetzjh@...> · #66 ·
Re: need help in Power Supply
Hi, I'm new to this group but old and experienced with electronic devices. Have you thought about a surge suppressor for your device? Just a thought! c ya
By hazelnutweb@... · #65 ·
Re: Business Idea
I know lots about sensors and switches, but nothing about wireless and software. let's talk! email: dan@...
By Dan Ribaudo <dan@...> · #64 ·
Re: A3121E Hall Switch datasheet
By Giuliani <julcat@...> · #14819 ·
Re: datasheet
Roy, cancel my previous reply. I just found an old Motorola book with a six pages data-sheet for the MC1358. If you want I can scan it for you. Bye. Giuliano
By Giuliani <julcat@...> · #28063 ·
Re: datasheet
Roy, I have saved the data sheet, then printed, scanned and compressed the first page. I think it is still readable. It is 150kB. If you want I can send it to your e-mail, and, if you think it is OK,
By Giuliani <julcat@...> · #28062 ·
Re: How to (replace DPCO relays with simple transistros)
Yes, I have already tested it. Here the schematic. http://tinypic.com/9h58qb.jpg The 4093 sinks only a few microamperes. Bye. Giuliano
By Giuliani <julcat@...> · #19597 ·
Re: datasheet
Here you can find an old Motorola data-sheet (4.9MB). http://www.datasheetarchive.com/ Bye. Giuliano
By Giuliani <julcat@...> · #28061 ·
Business Idea
Hi I work as a wireless technology consultant. I have an idea for creating a car/house alarm system that uses wireless technology to alert the user when something is wrong, e.g. their car is
By Hugh O'Brien <aodhobriain@...> · #63 ·
Re: need help in Power Supply
To get 24V DC, you need a transformer which will have a peak (with reference to zero) voltage of just over 24V on the secondary (output). The ammount over depends on whether you're using a two or
By Tavys Ashcroft <bigtex@...> · #62 ·
Need info on Selectronics or other mfr of the SB100 "Sound Bridge" FM transmitter
Need info on Selectronics or other mfr of the SB100 "Sound Bridge" FM transmitter There used to be a mini FM transmitter made by Selectronics called the "Sound Bridge" model SB100. I would like
By Ed Miller <coolcreek.geo@...> · #61 ·
need help in Power Supply
we have a fax machine that is always busted whenever there's a power surge,so I suspected that the power supply of the fax machine is not regulated..instead of fixing it I decided to make one. but
By reniar@... · #60 ·
Re: new one
Have you tried the http://groups.yahoo.com/group/electronics group? I am a member of more than one group (if one group can not answere a question, perhaps another [of the same type]can?).
By Thomas Lee Mullins <tomleem@...> · #59 ·
new one
Hello guys, Im Buknoy,recently subscribe in this group. Im a Electronics Technician for a quite sometimes now and I want to enhance my knowledge in electronics.,I hope this group will be a great
By reniar@... · #58 ·
Re: IC's?
checkout www.icmaster.com to find who makes the IC. Then go to the manufacturer website. =] matt hill --- Zach Archer <slander@...>
By Matt Hill <matthew_e_hill@...> · #57 ·
multimeters' funcionality testing jig
I need to build a jig using an AC source from outside to see if a multimeter is functional. Have to design it to be able to test resistance, cap, current both AC and DC, voltage, diodes. Does
By m_jozsef@... · #56 ·
More transformers...
I generated low-level AC voltage using a sound program on my computer -- I looped a 60 hz sine wave, and ran it through my mixer for amplification, and then into the transformer. On this side, the
By Zach Archer <slander@...> · #55 ·
Re: Evaluating a transformer?
Zach, try AC voltage, Good Luck, Steve
By steves@... · #54 ·
Re: IC's?
Well, aside from just looking up the part number on google, there's: The Chip Directory http://www.embeddedlinks.com/chipdir/ and Semiconductor Cross Reference
By Tavys Ashcroft <bigtex@...> · #53 ·