That's a good thought. You'd have to use a circularly polarized pair of antennas to make it work right. But circular polarization is not hard to achieve. Who...
If you need high bandwidth, more than a WiFi link can provide, "fagedaboudit." Slip rings aren't likely to work, either. So redesign with the high bandwidth...
You can get MR16 lamps in a very wide range of beam angles and shapes if you go to the right supplier - however, unless you can find one with a front as well...
... Since mercury has dissapeared in relays in the late 1950th in Germany. I never have seen a european product using any substances like mercury in the past...
... Another way to go in a similar vein is powerline networking. Something that's compatible with Homeplug Alliance's AV spec should be able to push close to...
Hi All I need a off the shelf point to point cue light system, this will just be for the front of house to cue the band leader. This needs to be something I...
It potentially has the same problem as Ethernet - reflections. Although it should be built to handle reflections given the nature of house wiring. It's worth a...
SoftCue Talk to Charlie, I think he reps them. Great product in comparison to everything else reckon. The feature set is inspired! Not the cheapest around ...
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... No, we don't, although we have tried to talk them into it in the past - they just don't quite work the way North Americans expect cue lights to work (too ...
Yup. They've more or less banned mercury tilt switches and mercury wetted contacts in Europe because the electrical connection they made was actually too...
Clive, you are right, I never supported replacing workng systems by something new just for political reasons. But in fact we are not able so sell any leaded ...
Ah, Eurostandards and the bureaucracy that breeds them. I especially like the "social committee" the standards have to pass... Who can't get a little...
... I just replumbed our flat in London with lovely plastic pipe and compression fittings (EU approved of course...) and chucked away about 50kg of lead pipe, ...
... Maybe.... maybe not ;-) At any rate, I actually put the stuff next to the rubbish bins, not in them and they were gone this morning so someone has made ...
... Well, me for one. I just bought two 140 pound lead-acid batteries, they are NOT cheap. Also a lot of glass items like diodes have lead in the glass but...
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Slow day today, so here is some FUN ! No wonder they can build and airport in 4 years !!! http://www.funnyphotos.net.au/userimages/user756_1149744710.jpg ...
Hi, Here are some more of them. Grab a beer and have fun ;-) http://www.chrickel.eu/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=6&Itemid =28 Cheers Olli...
I have an IC chip (Probably a CMOS EEPROM), but I can't seem to figure out how to read it. I have a BK Precision programmer, but I need to set the Device...
If it is a 40 pin DIL chip, a 44 pin PLC, 44 pin quad flat pack, 44 pin "CERQUAD J-BEND (K)", it is a Philips version of the 87C654 microcontroller. The ROM...
Are you sure it's not a P82B715 (an I2C bus extender). http://www.datasheets.org.uk/datasheets/P82B715.html ... -- Clive Mitchell. http://www.bigclive.com ...
That may very possibly be the case. It certainly explains the No Connection error I was getting on Pin 5. I'll try it when I get back in front of my EEPROM...
I saw that in your original post. But Philips and others do not assign multiple part numbers to chips. And the part number would be the first one. I was rushed...