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- Sources of Inexpensive large enclosures | Electronics Forum (Circuits . . .
I'm inexpensive sources of enclosures, especially those I may not have thought of It is obvious to me (should be to any that could answer the question) that anything made by Hammond, Saginaw, and Bud will not fit the bill of 'inexpensive source' Good stuff, just not hobbiest or DIYer priced
- Whats an inexpensive potting compound solution? | Electronics Forum . . .
The Model airplane epoxy that I use is very inexpensive and as RB suggested there is an additive called micro balloon filler that extends the amount of space that the epoxy fills The epoxy kit is 9 USD and the filler (which is essentially glass beads) is an additional 4-5 dollars and will end up filling about 12 Fl Ounces
- An inexpensive yet quality soldering station | Electronics Forum . . .
Not an advertisement either but as someone that was VERY pleased with the construction and performance of a product received, I'd second Hero's recommendation I think I ran across MPJA from Hero's recommendation for this iron on a similar post from someone looking for a good inexpensive iron shortly before I chose it
- Simple, inexpensive vehicle immobilizer | Electronics Forum (Circuits . . .
This vehicle immobilizer circuit is quite possibly the smallest, simplest, cheapest and easiest to make, install and operate Thoroughly field tested, robust and weather resistant design of vehicle immobilizer which can prevent vehicle theft
- Simple PWM control | Electronics Forum (Circuits, Projects and . . .
Here's the first of two simple PWM control circuit using inexpensive readily-available components The circuit component values shown are for a 12V supply but could be altered for other supply voltages less than 15V Most of the work is done by a CD40106 hex Schmitt inverter IC U1a R1 C3 form an oscillator running at ~22kHz
- Low Cost Alternative USB-to-GPIB Controller 2018-05-12
It had to be simple and it had to be inexpensive This led me to researching for inexpensive GPIB controller I could interface via USB and would allow me to control test equipment with I planned to control the test equipment with my own software, meaning it did not had to interface with existing NI or Agilent GUIs
- Oscilloscope for EMG signals | Electronics Forum (Circuits, Projects . . .
I am looking for an inexpensive USB oscilloscope for analyzing EMG signals I found the Hantek 1008A which is an 8CH USB scope Is this scope good for my application? I know that this scope is used for vehicle testing, but since it is inexpensive and has 8CH (i e can monitor multiple signals simultaneously) I thought it would by a good option
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