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A diode question31 Dec 2005 22:14 GMT1
I've got these diodes, off some old monitors, but I can't identify what
kind they actually are.
I've seen them represented as
(Here goes some fancy ascii art)
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MB88202 Fujitsu NEED Datasheet31 Dec 2005 01:18 GMT6
I`m looking for datasheet of MB-88202 Fujitsu chip (used in Two-way radios).
Thanks for any help.
Datasheet search site!!30 Dec 2005 15:56 GMT1
I found great datasheet-search site!
You can see & download all datasheets for free
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i have earned many datasheets informations in PDF fil
Searching for electronics component distributors in USA30 Dec 2005 10:55 GMT9
Can anybody recommend some online electronic component distributors?
I am trying to source laptop DC jacks of various kinds, I've been lucky with
some (eBay) and have repaired others but ultimately I need a proper
inventory. RS, Farnell, Rapid & Maplin don't have the stuff so I'm ...
Komponent with 4 pins28 Dec 2005 20:47 GMT2
I have this part lying around and I don't know what function it might have.
I suspect it might be a filter of some sort, or maybe a packace simply
contains two capasitors.
Here is the picture:
Power consumption of mains indicator neon?28 Dec 2005 16:41 GMT3
What is the typical power consumptions of one of those small neon
bulbs which are often used to indicate "MAINS ON".
(I realise that LEDs are getting more popular for this purpose but I
would like to know about power consumption of a small mains neon.)
Unknovn device, 2+2 pins28 Dec 2005 14:44 GMT2
http://tinypic.com/j9biuw.jpg
What is this, and what function may it have?
[ot]
Wrote a lot more info just ten minuts ago, but OE just lost the message just
RF Modulator help28 Dec 2005 00:13 GMT3
Hi y'all,
I have a 30-yr-old TV, and one of those Commodore 64-in-a-joystick
things (top xmas present!). Unfortunately it's only video output is
AV, and when my TV was made there wasn't any AV to plug into, so. I
Forming a new group, alt.binaries.electronics26 Dec 2005 16:51 GMT8
Reasons for creating a new newsgroup.  From the posts I have
made to alt.binaries.schematics.electronic , the realization
is a.b.s.e is not suited for many multipart files. PDF binaries
are large and have been posted, but I can not u/l large files,
Who wants a mc10106?24 Dec 2005 02:46 GMT1
Who wants a mc10106?  Take a look at alt.binaries.schematics.electronic.
Is this what you want?
Inductor marking 8R2K23 Dec 2005 21:06 GMT3
Once again the component marking question.
Some little dipped inductors marked "8R2K"
Is it possible to tell the inductance from that?
Or any other properties?
Identifying unknown diode.23 Dec 2005 16:17 GMT4
Hi all I recently purchased a bag of unmarked supposedly diodes and am
trying to figure out what they are. The clues so far are normal diode action
on a mutimeter but the forward voltage is high at about 1.4 - 1.5 volts. The
packaging is a small square black plastic box with flat ...
Varistor rating23 Dec 2005 07:18 GMT6
I've two varistor....from two different PCI dialup modem. TUR 07271 and
ZOV 07D241K is written over it...was is the voltage and current rating
likely to be, how to read it??
Thanks
Generate frequency on speakers23 Dec 2005 03:51 GMT10
I have a cheap speaker and a battery.  What can I use to create a
steady tone, of let's say, 2500 Hz?  Is there some kind of chip I can
use?
Jeff
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