Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 10:38:38 EST 2004 | fastek
This I have heard from (2) different sources. Fuji feeders for CP series machines are now being counterfeited in China and are being sold as original. They will in all appearences look completely legit in original boxes and with Fuji bar-codes. Once
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 12:02:20 EST 2004 | Rob
I've seen 2 types from China, one type was an amazing copy (Fuji supplier's factory back door possibly?) and the other was a cheap copy. The cheap copy was adequately functional, but I wouldn't want to bet on it's long term life.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 12:29:12 EST 2004 | fastek
Interesting Rob. The fake ones that I was told about would fail within minutes as the index wheels would be reduced to metal shavings right away.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 03:45:31 EST 2004 | rlackey
I don't think that the ones I encountered were "fake", I think that they were cheap copies - ie. actually meant to work, not just to part someone with their cash - engineered to a price (just a very low one!). It does seem a bit strange to go to the
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 15:51:16 EDT 1999 | Cunli Jia
To All, Good news: now you have a place to easily share your papers, articles, news, etc. on SMTnet. We have just finished automating the SMT Library and SMT News. Although both are still in Beta testing, and we anticipate some errors, they are re
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 15:49:03 EDT 1999 | Cunli Jia
To All, Good news: now you have a place to easily share your papers, articles, news, etc. on SMTnet. We have just finished automating the SMT Library and SMT News. Although both are still in Beta testing, and we anticipate some errors, they are re
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 22:51:51 EDT 2008 | davef
Your circuit would consist of: * White noise generator * ~30Khz bandpass filter * Amplifier * Power supply You can find modules for these functions on the web. Good luck.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 30 02:49:44 EDT 2008 | paindoochod
Is it possible to hook up a computer or tape player to an amplifier and achieve this? And how about an electronic circuit design for such a device? Hint: This would be a dog barking control product. The current products on the market in this category
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 30 12:35:31 EST 2017 | davef
Look here: http://arduinobasics.blogspot.com/2014/06/433-mhz-rf-module-with-arduino-tutorial.html
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 02 16:59:54 EST 2017 | smduke
thank you, that will help. I also purchased a beginner kit so I can learn how to use this stuff.