Thanks,
Thank you for welcoming me as a member of your group
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Regards,
Benjie
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Re: Switching and Dimming 120vac
IF you can find October Nuts and Volts magazine, there is an article
that would fit the bill exactly, and more importantly... Cheap.
http://www.nutsvolts.com/
LAMP CONTROL WITH YOUR STAMP - Jerry
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Tim <tim.weghorst@...>
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Mutlu Toker <mutlu_toker@...>
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Switching and Dimming 120vac
I am working on a circut which uses a EEPROM made by Parallax to
animate a string of christmas type lights. I intend to have four
separate 120vac outlets that are switched on and off (dimming would
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vinodh sv <connect_vinodh@...>
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Re: Magnetic Strip Reader
Seriously, I can't imagine you intend to use what you stole for anything that is legal.
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yahoo <yahoo@...>
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Re: Switching and Dimming 120vac
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yahoo <yahoo@...>
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Magnetic Strip Reader
just between you and me,i was staying in a hotel and took apart their phone *the kind with a credit card reader slot*,and took the reader out,is there anything useful i can do with it?how would i go
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linuxgeek@...
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Re: Plans I have been looking for
Charles,
Reading from mag stripe cards is easy - but first you need to know what you
are reading - there are several different formats and several different
track types / numbers / protocols /
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Jonathan Luthje <jluthje@...>
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everything has
Everything has a static charge.
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epsulon@...
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Re: ELECTRICAL STUN GUNS
Try this link. It explains it pretty well.
http://www.emanator.demon.co.uk/bigclive/stunner.htm
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bsrinon@...
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Re: Switching and Dimming 120vac
Sudhaker,
Cheaper yes but when 'talking' to 120 VAC power line safety is another
factor. As for the pulsing the devices, depending on what kind of controls
are used they'd be pulsed anyway. The
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Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...>
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Plans I have been looking for
Hello all,
I'm new to this group, and have a special project .. was hoping I
could find some people to point me in the right direction.
I am building a magnetic strip reader / writer, and although
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Charles <hazenoff@...>
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Re: hole questions
Tim,
Yet they still use the term CMOS which stands for complimentary metal oxide
semiconductor.
Jim
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Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...>
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Re: New to list
Hello,
I also am new here. I love electronics, have been involved in
electricity and electronics as a hobbist as a young kid. I don't have
alot of experiance constructing my own things, but like to
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Joe Hansen <hansen12@...>
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Re: Switching and Dimming 120vac
yahoo,
Memories of any kind are not designed to drive anything but other circuits.
In addition digital devices won't like AC. What you will need is a triac for
each AC device. In addition I would use
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Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...>
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Re: Magnetic Strip Reader
linux,
Are you expecting us to participate in your theft by helping you make what you stole worth something?
Jim
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Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...>
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Re: everything has
epsulon,
Not so, not even every atomic particle. Neutrons have no charge. Metals and
other conductors can conduct current but cannot normally be charged. Only
insulators can be charged. What gives
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Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...>
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Re: Cassette Recording Circuit
Jim wrote:
another
that
anyone
what
recording
earphone output
inputs
I plan to use the earphone output as you say, Jim. But the circuit I
saw had some kind of splitter, fairly common I understand,
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Re: ELECTRICAL STUN GUNS
I would guess it uses a charge pump to increase the voltage to about
5000V and then discharges through the pin and through your body and
to ground ?!?!? Noy sure though
-Mounir
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Mounir Shita <mshita@...>
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