Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at
8:15 pm
I was working on my uncles electronic shop 99-2000 as part time , Can you tell me how to word the following so it will sound professional in my resume ?
I used multi – meters , digital oscilloscope and function generator to test digital and analog circuit . I also used a DVM ( Digital Volt Meter ) . I also know how to use a spectrum analyzers. Also routinely used common software applications such as MS Word and MS Excel MS Power Point to produce reports and graphs that was required.
Proficiency in reading and interpreting mechanical, optical and electrical specifications using drawings and manuals
Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at
8:15 pm
i need another circuit board for my impluse. i really just need the microswitch but iam sure it can’t be changed. anyone know where i can buy one from?
Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at
8:14 pm
Trying to power up an intercom system in my home that has a cd player. The intercom has a transformer for it and the cd player has a transformer for itself. Not being an electrician but a do-it-yourselfer, I attempted to power up the unit by sharing a neutral and a hot from a nearby light switch. I connected this to to intercom transformer (hot to hot/neutral to neutral) and then looped over to the transformer to the CD player. Both units require a 15 amp 120v line which I checked. It is a 15 amp circuit I am using. When I powered up the intercom, the clock display came on but it wasn't really working. It made a dying cow sort of sound like when the batteries are going low on an electronic toy, etc, and I noticed the light from that light swich was on and was very dim even though the switch was turned off. I looked over the intercom manual and it says it needs a dedicated power source so as not to get interference from other items. Is this the problem? Thanks.
Some points:
This intercom/cd combo is brand new
I have wired everything myself per instructions and have double checked everything. All looks good. It just seems like with the power source I tried it wasn't getting enough juice. Even the radio wouldn't come on…only the digital display would funtion properly. Thanks.
Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at
8:14 pm
I'm interested in installing an alarm which needs to be connected to the ignition, and wondering if there are any recommendations from lurking electronic wizards on necessary component, perhaps a relay, that would either allow or add to the integrity of the circuit. Thanks.
Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at
8:13 pm
Spyder VS2 Paintball Gun Features:
Low pressure, high performance design
Operational at 200psi
VS series Balance Valve (patent pending)
Break beam eye (anti-chop mechanism)
Electronic functions with dual touch switch
Semi auto and 3 shot burst firing modes
Mini C/A regulator with on/off dial
Vertical adapter with low pressure gauge
12" micro ported barrel
Low rise adjustable feed neck
Twist-Lock Clamping Feed Neck
Equipped with high pressure macroline
Delrin bolt with lock cocking knob
Shoots up to 25bps with Inifiniti trigger
Solid aluminum construction
Contoured grips
Aluminum Eye Covers
3-Way Adjustable Infinity Trigger
Operates on N2 (compressed air) only!
Spyder Pilot 08 with Eye Paintball Gun Features:
LEAP Circuit board with rear facing color access mode display (CAMD) developed by Tadao Technologies
Break bream eye (anti-chop system)
Aluminum eye covers
3 Modes of operation (semi-auto, ramp PSP, & ramp Millennium)
Steel braided hose line
Reduced overall profile (25% lighter and 15% shorter)
Up to 25 BPS rate of fire
Quick release delrin bolt
11" Micro ported barrel
3-Way adjustable magnetic response "saber" trigger
All aluminum constructed body
Recessed dual texture grip panels
High impact polymer trigger frame
Standard CA thread foregrip expansion chamber and vertical adapter
Compatible with a Spyder 9.6v rechargeable battery or premium 9v alkaline battery
External velocity adjuster
Operates on CO2 (anti-siphon recommended) or compressed air
Saturday, June 20th, 2009 at
6:56 pm
for all the clever people out there
Saturday, June 20th, 2009 at
6:56 pm
Have you ever got some friends who are maintenance people to put up some scaffolds and sheeting to block off a building and then got some more friends who are were structural engineers to dig underneath the foundations of the building and put in two giant hydraulic rams connected to an underpinning framework of steel girders?
Did you then get them to fix it so that the concrete awning at the entrance could be lowered and raised to imitate a giant mouth and then put a concrete bunker underground nearby?
Did you then contact some other friends who were electrical technicians and get them to work together with the engineers to fix it so that it was all wired up to the bunker and then get some people you know who worked for a security firm to install a closed circuit TV system so that you could watch everything that was going on in secret?
And then when they took the scaffolding down you waited in the bunker (which had food supplies and a working fridge) until somebody came into work the next morning and then when they got near the entrance you raised the building up on the hydraulic rams and tilted it to look as if it was looking down on the person and then spoke through an electronic megaphone system and said 'I am the building in which you work and I am very dissatisfied with the way you have been treating my insides and if it doesn't improve I am going to squish you' all the time opening and closing the front awning like a mouth and watch the look on their faces?
♫Nick♫ well that was to the point anyway
trigger3… , thats alright, good joke, but a little cruel I feel. I always try to keep them on the kinder side (-:
Mike , it takes a lot of planning that is for sure
Saturday, June 20th, 2009 at
12:20 pm
i need to electronics circuits simulations software ,pls give me the name and download link. thanks..
Saturday, June 20th, 2009 at
6:45 am
i am looking to solder a circuit board, was just wondering which would be better a " Hot Air Soldering " or a " Soldering Iron Station "?
Saturday, June 20th, 2009 at
4:20 am
On the th of May i contacted HP for a problem on my Desktop bought at Circuit City at th end of January 2008. After about 2 hours on the phone they tell me i have to ship to PC back. I do as they order in a prepayed (by hp) box. When i received the PC back it showed severe damage, practically almost all broken; signs shows that it had fall off a shelf. I contact immediately HP and they send me to Circuit to Fix it. Once there CircuiCity tells me they do not work in this way, and it was probably just a way to "fake" me. From there i contact the Customer support and it is said that my case has been escalated to the Manager who is colling me with 48 hours. 10 Days passes without any call, when a lady tells me she is the manager and want me to ship back the PC. I refuse stating that a PC that has fall off a shelf needs to be replaced not just fixed for electronic device will no longer have the expected life. She refuses hanging the phone on my face.
what can i do?
I can't use another Pc due to the expencive software installed on my PC. I can't buy another PC because i don;t have the money to buy all the software again.
In the main time at work they took away the projects that i used to coordinate and have downgraded me, on a "hold-position" to be fired. I'm facing financial consequence due to their actions. What can i do to see justice done?
The computer is so broken that i cannot even be turned on anymore. At Circuit city they refused to touch the PC stating that even a single touch may drive a complete data and part loss.