Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 14 22:02:04 EST 2003 | caldon
DAVE- The way we got around it was simple- Our Mole for profiling is RF and the cell phones would interupt the data transfer so we nixed all cell use. Also, our BTU oven was in constant RF communication with our KIC and so cells were band from the fl
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 29 18:59:43 EDT 2019 | davef
You weren't clear on the type of gauge that you're using. Strain gauge load cells are the most common. These load cells have two gauges. The orientation of the gauges affects cell performance characteristics. * Temperature compensated: Temperature
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 23 00:24:07 EST 2003 | Hon
It's conceivable that RF would be affected by cell phones. Wondering if anyone has experience with cell phones affecting ATE or electrical testing.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 07:24:34 EDT 2012 | ericrr
how about this for resistor & capactors with 4mm pitch, all measurements in millimeters. cell A1 "Input inside diameter" answer in cell B1 cell A2 "Input outside diameter"answer in cell B2 cell A3 "Input layer width,(from inner to outside layer) (no
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 12:44:24 EDT 2013 | ericrr
after checking two computers, did not find it. However after using "google" found it in a flash. (less than 0.22 seconds) using a spreadsheet. how about this for resistor & capacitors with 4mm pitch, all measurements in millimeters. cell A1 "input
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 30 14:17:54 EDT 2024 | trauer
As the main component of the extracellular matrix, collagen not only plays the role of physical support, but also can be involved in regulating cell behavior through signaling between extracellular matrix receptor molecules and cells. Collagen can bi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 08:25:18 EDT 2010 | markgray
In our organization our cells are setup and designed in a Kaizen event. In the Kaizen participation is with assemblers, engineering, management, and a few other departments. We have very simple rules going into the event. First and formost is that ra
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 03:22:43 EDT 2015 | pvogel
I'm looking for some SMD shims or something to solve this problem. We have a coin cell on a PCB and the side that contacts the PCB also has traces under the cell that don't connect to the cell. So I'm after some small dots of something suitable for
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 13 09:49:30 EST 2002 | Phil the Quality Guy
Basically, the charge curve of a nicad cell isn't particularly linear. Your length of time is more dependant on the amperage rating of your cell. There's a difference between a 1.4 Amp and a 2.2 Amp capacity. As a nicad charges the bulk of the cha
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 11:59:12 EDT 2002 | jseagle
I am trying to find a removable tab to place between a coin cell battery and the + contact of the battery holder. We want to have the battery installed in the holder and have the user remove a tab to enable the battery. Thanks James