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Why is so hard to mimic the Knight Rider scanner Effect?
Halogens are not suitable for blinking/flashing due to their very low cold resistance which will limit the lifespan considerably!
ante1
Post #18
May 10, 2007
Forum:
General Electronics Discussion
Inverter
This one is much better: http://www3.telus.net/chemelec/Projects/Inverter/Mosfet-Inverter.htm
ante1
Post #4
May 9, 2007
Forum:
Power Electronics
16V 3.5A from 12V battery (17Ah)
Yes, a filter should take care of this problem.
ante1
Post #12
May 9, 2007
Forum:
Power Electronics
I need square wave generator
Why not our old friend the 555?
ante1
Post #3
May 9, 2007
Forum:
General Electronics Discussion
BBC Micro User Port pinout
Try
ante1
Post #3
May 9, 2007
Forum:
Datasheets, Manuals and Component Identification
Laying out a strip board
ante1
Post #13
May 9, 2007
Forum:
Electronics Homework Help
Laying out a strip board
That
ante1
Post #8
May 8, 2007
Forum:
Electronics Homework Help
12VDC to 24VAC 4 A
Yes of curse it needs AC but in a vehicle where you have DC it would be smarter to use a DC motor.
ante1
Post #8
May 8, 2007
Forum:
General Electronics Discussion
Crocodile Physics+Technology Bassbox Pro v6
Najzz! thankz! ;)
ante1
Post #3
May 7, 2007
Forum:
Resource Discussion
StepUp dcdc smps (car amp)
This is a program file, an (exe file)!?
ante1
Post #3
May 7, 2007
Forum:
Resource Discussion
12VDC to 24VAC 4 A
Why would someone manufacture equipment for campers and alike for AC Voltage? That sounds stupid.
ante1
Post #6
May 7, 2007
Forum:
General Electronics Discussion
12v power supply?
Yes a good chance! Is this what you need?
ante1
Post #16
May 7, 2007
Forum:
Power Electronics
12v power supply?
You don
ante1
Post #12
May 6, 2007
Forum:
Power Electronics
Variable Pc PowerSupply (modification)
Hi gevv, Interesting, however not enough info to make sense and very confusing diagrams! Too Bad! :(
ante1
Post #3
May 6, 2007
Forum:
Power Electronics
12v power supply?
This solution will supply about 17V at low load! This could damage LED
ante1
Post #8
May 4, 2007
Forum:
Power Electronics
16V 3.5A from 12V battery (17Ah)
No problem please just let us know the outcome ! ;)
ante1
Post #10
May 4, 2007
Forum:
Power Electronics
Could anyone identify this component - Help!
That is a 49MHz X-tal!
ante1
Post #4
May 3, 2007
Forum:
General Electronics Discussion
16V 3.5A from 12V battery (17Ah)
And here are the remaining pages! I hope you can use it. ;D
ante1
Post #8
May 3, 2007
Forum:
Power Electronics
16V 3.5A from 12V battery (17Ah)
OK, I got a good example for you. I don
ante1
Post #7
May 3, 2007
Forum:
Power Electronics
16V 3.5A from 12V battery (17Ah)
No its not, I think I have some diagrams somewhere. Stay tuned! ;)
ante1
Post #5
May 3, 2007
Forum:
Power Electronics
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