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220V live wire-in-wall scanner
Category: Áûòîâàÿ ýëåêòðîíèêà
Source: Jap's electronic projects
Universal Flasher Circuit (15k) This trouble-free two-wire flasher is indespensible.
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Category: Ãåíåðàòîðû
Source: Wenzel Associates
Flasher Circuit (16k) This two-transistor, two-wire circuit finds numerous applications.
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Category: Ãåíåðàòîðû
Source: Wenzel Associates
3 Phase - 3 Wire Phase Sequence Indicator - A very useful gadget to find out the order in which the phases are appearing.
Category: Èçìåðåíèÿ
Source: Andy's (Le Magicien) Electronics Page
220V live wire-in-wall scanner
Category: Èçìåðåíèÿ
Source: Jap's electronic projects
Wire tracer
Category: Èçìåðåíèÿ
Source: CircuitoZ
UNIPOLAR STEPPER MOTOR CONTROL CIRCUIT. This circuit controls a small, four-phase, five-wire, unipolar stepper motor, commonly designated the "KP4M4-001." This type of motor was used in many 5 1/4" floppy disk drives in older computers. Now obsolete, such disk drives are often available on the surplus market for a small fraction of the motor's original cost. The stepper motors are easy to extract from the drives, and are ideal for many applications. This arrangement was used in the scale model of a RADAR set to control the position of a miniature parabolic antenna. (Note that some 5 1/4" floppy disk drives used a four-wire "bipolar" motor, which is not compatible with this circuit.)
[ ôàéë â ôîðìàòå rar ] - ñêà÷àòü WinRAR
Category: Êîìïüþòåð
Source: Art's Theremin Page
UNIPOLAR STEPPER MOTOR CONTROL CIRCUIT. This circuit controls a small, four-phase, five-wire, unipolar stepper motor, commonly designated the "KP4M4-001." This type of motor was used in many 5 1/4" floppy disk drives in older computers. Now obsolete, such disk drives are often available on the surplus market for a small fraction of the motor's original cost. The stepper motors are easy to extract from the drives, and are ideal for many applications. This arrangement was used in the scale model of a RADAR set to control the position of a miniature parabolic antenna. (Note that some 5 1/4" floppy disk drives used a four-wire "bipolar" motor, which is not compatible with this circuit.)
[ ôàéë â ôîðìàòå rar ] - ñêà÷àòü WinRAR
Category: Ìîäåëèðîâàíèå/ Ðîáîòû
Source: Art's Theremin Page
Using 1-Wire Devices: PicBasic Experiments With The PIC16F877. Using the Dallas DS1820, 1-Wire™ Digital Thermometer. This application shows how to communicate with the DS1820, and helps you to implement them in your designs.
Category: Ìîäåëèðîâàíèå/ Ðîáîòû
Source: Reynolds Electronics
TV/Radio antenna wire isolator
Category: Ðàäèî
Source: Tomi Engdahl's Electronics Pages
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