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Looking for HID 12V ballast schematics04 Feb 2005 23:24 GMT2
I try to repair HID headlight ballast for my car, I need Philips /Hella LVQ
212 L300 schematics diagram
Thanks,
Andrew
Lasers04 Feb 2005 23:17 GMT1
Anyone into lasers and is there a low cost green ,blue....for sale that are
not to $money 100mw.?I have green and red.
variable capacitor netlist04 Feb 2005 21:27 GMT2
does anyone have a spice netlist for a variable capacitor?
Microwave Leackege Repairing04 Feb 2005 09:50 GMT4
I have several Microwave Ovenns Booth on 2.4 Ghz and some
older versions working on 900Mhz .
They are preaty well used and most have leakege above 2mw/cm2
as measuread with an Yokogawa Measurement System .
compact florescent bulb ballast works for regular 15 W F15T8 bulb04 Feb 2005 07:53 GMT1
I had two 15W compact florescent bulbs die on me prematurely.
Partly my fault as I had them in enclosed fixtures, as
it says not to use them in such on them.  Anyway, took them
apart (squeeze gently in a vise) to see what might have died
Classified US Government Technology03 Feb 2005 20:29 GMT1
Classified US Government Technology
The United States government now has surveillance technology than can
electronically see and hear through walls. Agents of the US government can move
into a neighboring house and conduct complete surveillance of you in your home
iMints iPod iTin03 Feb 2005 18:59 GMT1
Overly way-cool NYC designer in the news for building iPod external
battery pack in an Altoid tin. Seems to me the ciruit is flawed for
mixing battery types just to get the desired voltage. Two 9V in
parallel in series with two 1.5V. Weird:
Source for copier fuser lamp.03 Feb 2005 14:04 GMT7
Triumph Adler TA-209 (Mita DC1001)
Existing lamp 950W (Ushio PB2)- approx 320mm X 6mm
No luck with sourcing this so far.
Can anyone recommend a supplier or maybe have knowledge of a suitable
Unused Op-Amp I/Os03 Feb 2005 10:15 GMT2
What's the best thing to do with unused opamp i/o's in dual/quad opamp
chips (for lowest power consumption)?
How fast does a CD drive go ?03 Feb 2005 06:56 GMT11
Pursuant to the "Mythbusters" show  -  how fast DOES a so called " 52 times
"  drive actually go ??
The linear track speed of a music CD is from 1.2 to 1.4 m/S  -   which on
the inner diameter of 50mm gives an rpm range of  458 to 534 rpm.
Modifying WebCam to get Composite Video03 Feb 2005 05:42 GMT3
Is there any way to modify the CCD module in a webcam to output a
composite video signal (NTSC hopefully)?  I know most of these cameras
process the video directly to the USB signal, but are there any
commercial available chips/kits that I can interface with the CCD to
Question: Fluke multimeter fading, features, durability03 Feb 2005 00:25 GMT6
There are third-party Display Fade Kits for Fluke multimeters. Gives
me an impression, from used/for sale Flukes, that fading is an
inevitable outcome. Any opinion of the the fading/durability of the
Fluke 87, 111, 110, 112, or 81438 models? Are any Fluke multimeters
PC as 'scope --- just an issue of s'ware, or requires h'ware too?02 Feb 2005 21:37 GMT2
What's involved in using my PC as an oscilloscope?
I know there are products consisting of an external unit which connect via
USB (or serial or parallel or even ISA/PCI bus), and also cost an arm and a
leg, that are beyond my means at the moment, but I think there are
Analog video turner02 Feb 2005 21:02 GMT4
Is it possible to modify an anlogue receiver in video player to a digital
receiver?
thanks
HP 2 nm crossbar latch02 Feb 2005 19:26 GMT1
HP labs Palo Alto announces complete crossbar latch in 2 nanometers:
http://glikglik.com/2005/02/crossbar-latch.html
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