Posts Tagged ‘component’

ElectronicsGenius.com Electronic Component Identification Software Part 1

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

CAPACITORS
Design, prototype and troubleshoot faster by quickly decoding new and vintage discrete electronic component markings.
Simply click on the colors or markings to match your component and its values are automatically decoded and displayed.
Simultaneous values are displayed in Ohms, Kilo Ohms and Mega Ohms for resistors; Pico Farad, Nano Farad and Micro Farad (uF pF nF) for Capacitors; Micro Henrys, Milli Henrys and Henrys (uH)for inductors.
Create the components you need from what you have at hand with series parallel calculators for capacitors, resistors and coils.
The automated Ohms law wheel quickly converts amps to watts to current to resistance and vice versa. It also includes volt amps (VA).
Over 85 decoder-calculators in one program, at the bench or in the field A MUST for any seasoned tech or student.
Used by Schools, Universities, Military and Government.
Electronics Genius© Electronic Component Reference Software is for Windows 95,98,NT,ME,2000,XP and Vista ElectronicsGenius.com Electronic Repair Software

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Make: Electronics Components Pack 1 Unboxing

Friday, May 14th, 2010

One stormy night at HackPittsburgh, Marty McGuire and Matt Mets made this short video about the new Make: Electronics Components Pack 1.

It has everything you need to do the first 11 experiments in the O’Reilly Make: Electronics book.

Book: http://www.makershed.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=9780596153748
Components Pack 1: http://www.makershed.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MECP1

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EEVblog #87 – Let’s hop on the Electronics Design Merry-Go-Round

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Dave demonstrates how much fussing around can be involved in selecting just a couple of cost optimised parts for a new design, using Digikey, Mouser, FindChips, Octopart and Atmel websites.

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Exploding electronic components

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Exploding electronic components with 70VDC

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