well.. i was wondering if i could make it using just one momentary switch.. i'm making a powerbus to power my ccfl and el wires and i'm going for...
if i'm not mistaken, its possible to create an on/off circuit using momentary switches involving relays and transistors.. anyone know where i can...
are there any sites at which i can learn the logic latches? i'm thinking of building a power bus but i can use toggles coz of space restrictions...
after my public exams thru the whole month of november.. i'm looking in getting a whole new system... what should i be looking at Intel...
for me.. i sanded down using 650 grit until the grainy texture becomes smooth to the touch.. then prime it.... i used 2 layers or primer......
where do i send it to?
()*@#$ doh.. still having problems.. it only comes out 14%... anyone here can offer to route it and come up with a bottom foil design for me pls?
how do i come up with a bottom layer design for my PCB? for ie, i've drawn my .sch file.. done my .brd file and routed it so that the top layer...
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drats.. thats what i'm worried about.. currently.. i'm using a 3.5mm stereo jack -> L&R RCA convertor to connect to the amp... so now i'll...
g'day this Q is meant for macroman.. i guess that you are using eagle to draw your schematics (cathode throbber).. and your prolly using eagle...
hey guys.. just out of curiousity... can someone explain to me how i can convert DC to AC... pls list the components involved and give some...
however i heard that on some weak or cheapo PSUs the 7V trick usually trips it... or its not constant... in my case.. with my old 200 W PSU.....
hey guys.. i just finished assembling an AC 12V amplifier kit.. and got the transformer to power it.. it works mighty fine and now its pumping...
thanks for all the informative replies.. sheds a kind of new light for me.. ok now.. i need some info on this [IMG] over in this picture......
reguarding to this article found over HERE how many LEDs can i hook up to this circuit... and if it cant handle much.. how to i increase the...
yea.. how do i check out whether they diodes are fried or not?
they are connected properly.. and grounded properly.. i better go and check that the connections are ok..
no 1'm not.. the input is connected to the female rcas and the out put is connected to the speaks
what kind of adhesive i can use that wont eat into paint? Uhu wont work.. superglue wont work.. polyurethane wone work what can work?!
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