Electronics Forum | Mon May 08 13:51:12 EDT 2000 | Pedro Braz
Hi, If anyone can help me i would appreciate. I�m looking for a small circuit to measure the voltage of my car audio amplifiers. A small circuit with dual 7 segment display to show the voltage value. If anyone can help me please use my e-mail: br
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 11:45:35 EST 2016 | ttheis
I was able to repair the original power supply for the printer again with parts from another similar power supply on ebay. At first the machine didn't power up properly even though the supply voltages were all good on a volt meter when tested befor
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 08:50:38 EST 2007 | jdumont
We use the dosimeter badges and also check every morning with the machine at full power using a handheld meter around the door openings and glass just to be safe. JD
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 09:38:04 EDT 2001 | CAL
With some help from our good Friends at Agilent Technologies our RF Lab includes testing up to 100GHz. Equipment includes Vector network analyzer, signal analyzer, dual channel power meter, noise filter meter, advanced impedance analyzer (including
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 13:24:59 EDT 2014 | sargeredarmy01
Ok so here is where I am with everything. I pulled the cylinder and cleaned it out. Didn't find anything out of the ordinary inside. I set everything back up and tested it. Still nothing. I went into the I/O map and tracked down that input, I then
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 10 15:34:53 EDT 2017 | mrich208
Hey Jerry, The valve that sends air to the head of the inserter does not close when you press the "Interlock" button. If you press on the end of the solenoid with a screewdriver to force it the air makes it to the head. If doesn't seem like it is tr
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 12:06:11 EDT 2002 | simon
Thanks a lot for the reply. The power supply I'm using (12v) is from an HP scanner, so I guess it's always likely that it's not man enough for the job. There were no fuse problems in the car, it just dies. As it is the same problem whether in the
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 12:56:31 EDT 2008 | ampearl
I need to find a qualified candidate to join a communications company in the SMT department. The project calls for an individual who has worked with product development building prototypes and testing them in an R&D environment, as well as workin
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 24 14:26:32 EST 2005 | pjc
Nope, no hour meters on Electrovert OmniFlo series ovens. I concur with Fastek's comments. Never buy a machine without performing a physical inspection. Post question like: What should I look for in an inspection of an OmniFlo oven? First off, it mus
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 10:55:41 EDT 2015 | emeto
Hi, 1. Take a multi meter and measure the voltage - I assume it is a DC motor(probably 24V). If you don't, check power supply,cable, relays and Driver for the motor. If you do have voltage, check sensors(sometimes sensor activated may stop your con