What kind of cable is this?
It looks like there's a small light on it. Maybe someone here knows? Thanks 😉
It looks like there's a small light on it. Maybe someone here knows? Thanks 😉
In an eddy current sensor, the removal of energy from the resonant circuit to create eddy currents leads to a change in impedance. What exactly does this mean? The alternating current resistance of the coil increases? What exactly is increasing if the resistance can be calculated as XL = 2Pi * f * L?
I have the Festool TS 75 EBQ plunge-cut saw. Is it normal for the motor to spark and light up when shutting down? The saw is completely new and has not been used yet.
Or is a Win 2.0 HDMI cable sufficient for 1080p and 180 Hz? If not, can you please send me links for good cables on Amazon?
Hello, I have an Asus TUF F17 with an i7 and a 4060 and I want to get my laptop under 80 degrees because it is that high in most games, which is fine, but I want to make it more durable and put the best cooling things in it as possible. I heard that…
Hello everyone, I'm looking for all possible parts that are compatible with an Arduino Uno board. I want all possible parts. Can you recommend any? Maybe even kits. Best regards
Hello everyone, Can someone take a look at it? I have drawn an equivalent circuit diagram which is actually correct and according to this R5 is in series with Rp and R4 is parallel to the whole thing but according to the circuit structure it is exactly the other way around with R4 being in…
This is a remote receiver for infrared remote control.
So what do DVB have sticks and plug-in cards so that you can switch on the PC “normal TV”, so the programs can change via remote control.
There are also some receivers or players who are meant to put the “hidden” on and so you can put the “eye” somewhere where you can hit it with the remote control.
Most of them have a 3.5mm jack plug at the end of the cable. The “eye” is a standard IR receiver sensor which filters the carrier frequency of the remote control and then outputs the actual bits of the transmission. It reacts only to a remote control and not to interference light pulses.
You can use this thing to craft on a Raspbetrry Pi or an Arduino.
This could be an infrared receiver diode for a TV or the like.
That’s what happened to my Samsung.
I can’t find a corresponding jack on the TV, but that could be that it belongs to the TV. What do you do?frared diode?
Can put on where the remote is more targeted.
I threw mine in the corner. I don’t need it.
Thank you very much for the quick answer!
Great. Let’s go!