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Electronics

Electronics are a branch of technology and science that deals with the control of the flow of electrons.

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What is difference between Communications protocol and type?

Communication protocols are the rules than govern use of different types of media.

What does an LM325 do?

That is National Semiconductors very popular Dual Voltage Regulator.

The LM225 is the commercial equiv. The LM125 is mil spec of the same chip

Data sheet attached.

What is quad cable with CAT rating?

Dunno.

"Quad" usually refers to the shielding (such as TV antenna coaxial cable), "CAT" usually refers to four-pair twisted pair.

"CATn" (CAT3~CAT6) is four-pair, twisted-pair, unshielded cabling most commonly used in Ethernet computer network cabling.

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What is the value of telefunken 5083wk?

I just bought one for $50 that needs a little work, I have seen them go for a couple hundred in average condition.

Who is the owner of intex electronic?

Mr. Narendra Bansal

Chairman & Managing Director, Intex Technologies (India) Ltd.

Mr. Narendra Bansal, 48, is the Chairman & Managing Director of Intex Technologies (India) Ltd. He is a first generation entrepreneur and a 'visionary' in the true sense.

Mr. Bansal is the driving force behind Intex. In the year 1993, Mr. Bansal identified IT Hardware as a field with high growth potential and initiated the incorporation of Intex Technologies (India) Limited in 1996.

What is the difference between a TIP 3055 and 2N 3055 transistor?

2n3055 is a metal package (to3) tip3055 plastic package (to220) so metal package more heat capacity

How does 199 Jerry get their information?

I just texted 199-Jerry (19953779) and asked who is Jerry and he wrote back:

Jerry's the man, the myth, the legend…His voice can tame mountain lions, his eyes can pierce diamonds & his tongue can untie shoelaces in the blink of an eye!

Absolute pissa! If you text him your full name and suburb he writes back funny things about you and your friends, great for a laugh, my friends use it all the time when they want to know something..

He uses facebook and myspace and such to find out info on people.

Electromagnetic cavity resonators are used in?

UHF/SHF circuits, mostly electron tube circuits, frequencies from around 1 GHz (1000 MHz) to 30+ GHz.

Although it's possible to use cavity resonators at lower frequencies, they become very large, and their theoretical efficiencies are not so much better than conventional circuits that the cost/size can be justified.

Electron tube devices are being replaced by solid-state devices for all but very high powers, such as radar, deep space tracking and nuclear research.

Were is the battery in days 2 die the other side?

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What do you do if you cant find your cell but you know its in your home?

you should call your cell from your house phone or a friends phone.

What is controlled shift register?

a controlled shift register is a register that is shifted and controlled..lol

When does the DSIXL come out?

it comes out 5 march in the UK

i think

How did electronics begin?

It started with benjamin Franklin and

his key and kite

What facilities that electronic spreadsheet used to build DSS?

Definitely its facilities include;calculation,combination of documents,easy retrieval for documents once stored

Does the heating pad on the itouch work?

I have the newest one and it doesnt have a "Heating pad" And the new ones have more than the old..so And i have the New one...Hope this helps!

Why is my television showing green people?

It probably means that you need to adjust the color and tint controls. Otherwise, you have an electronic problem that is preventing the red and blue electron guns from working, assuming an older television. In a CRT television, the CRT could be shorted out internally, or there could be problems on the circuit board plugging directly into the picture tube.

Is a NTC thermistor different from PTC thermistor?

Yes, NTC stands for Negative temperature coefficient. This means the resistance goes down as temperature goes up.

A PTC has a positive temperature change. As temp goes up, the resistance will increase also.