Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 14:11:27 EST 2003 | genny
It's always safer to use a higher voltage cap than a lower voltage cap. It isn't a fuse... There is only one case where we dropped the voltage on a cap. We were using a tantalum cap that was rated to 16V, but had been built in the standard packagi
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 14:55:45 EST 2024 | klauss
I have a ESD Surface Resistivity Meters and while trying to measure table to ground it wants us to set a voltage value as 10V, 100V, 500V. I'm not sure which one should i choose? What are them for?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 04:26:00 EDT 2014 | gazelle
Hello - I am looking for a source to supply low thermal EMF solder - can anyone provide pointers ? In the past a cadmium - lead alloy was used for this, but these are banned (RoHs) ... - the aim is to minimize thermo-couples on a very sensitive 4 lay
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 11:12:18 EDT 2015 | zombee
Problem is solved! There wasn't voltage on motor inputs (only 5-10V AC) when the motor connected correctly, but was ~210V AC without motor. Firstly, I exchanged the motor speed control relay (Panasonic G-series type), but the result was same. (the a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 07 12:34:30 EDT 2019 | teejsd
C3 just uses heated DI water that it applies, then pulls back into a disposable cartridge. Machine then applies a 10V charge to the sample & measures leakage current(nA,I think) over time(sec). If the leakage current is high enough/fast enough, you
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 17:57:32 EDT 2020 | glasscake
Due Diligence Post: Figured out my issue with the laser itself, it was set up in RS422 mode and it should have been setup in 0-10v analog out. As far as actually using the tools i have not got that far yet but I will DD again when I get that far. I
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 16:10:07 EDT 2012 | ericrr
HO what a BIG twit I am, for wasting your time (and a few hours myself trying many options on google). It is not EG84 it must be E684, (I will have another look next time I go back to work) you see I know the value, I thought it was a new secret co
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 12:41:20 EST 2008 | patrickbruneel
Yes dendrites can cause electrical shorts. The first stage of dendritic growth is a dark fern like pattern which reduce surface insulation between anode and cathode. In a more advanced stage the ferns transfer the plating metals of the conductors and
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 19:42:21 EDT 2010 | eadthem
We do almost exclusively SMT parts but for solder with a 45 degree fillet angle use vertical light type and a binarise threshold of 128(1/2 dark 1/2 light) and use the 2nd option or dark=dark light=light _|" in vertical light solder fillet is dar
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 11:38:15 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Dougs, I think I'm going to have to admit to some insider knowledge here. It kind of gave it away when you mentioned there were only catalogue pages instead of specs. http://www.anglia.com/product_search/part_tracker/index.asp I think you may