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  • The wall clock had been running too fast for a long time, about 10min, I wondered how much. As a time reference, the clock on National Television channel DR1's [http://en.wikipe
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  • ...at neighbour (who coincidentally just got out of the bath and didn't have time to cover herself properly when the doorbell rang), job is finished, male ac ...TV or movie, and instead of eating chips like normal people, decides it's time to explore her nether regions
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  • <pit> all the time! ...ai_> but why don't we just take a blank file and use that until the end of time?
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  • ...onewire bus. Then the result is displayed for about 10 seconds. After that time, the display is blanked out and device goes to power down mode. The only bu ...000 measurement cycles (assuming 2000mAh batteries initial capacity). Idle time? Batteries will self-deplete long before theoretical last day of work comes
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  • I'll try to take pics next time. First try came out surprisingly ok. Evenly spread on bread etc. Bah, 3rd time, when i was taking pics they didn't come out too well.
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  • ...to jump on the bandwagon, I have set myself the goal of spending a little time and money this year designing and building my own CNC machine, and posting ...track of in software by counting the steps made on the motor, however over time the system may become uncalibrated - for example if the drive motors stall
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  • ...me food, it was a beautiful day, with the sun shining and more like summer time than spring, we eventually decided on a kebab for breakfast. We ventured on ...makes a nice weekend away, and hopefully drag a few more people along this time :) If anyone has any suggestions, i'm certainly up for it </Khelben>
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  • There are 3 things that take time:
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  • ...much sense to save EUR10 on a room (if it's worth it, or even if it saves time/walking/effort/etc) -- [[User:Michai|Michai]] |'''Unit name'''||'''Drop time'''||'''Drop spot'''||'''Getaway time'''||'''Getaway location'''||'''Booked'''
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  • ...bit, leave a bit, take out filters and possibly leave in a fridge for some time.
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  • '''Too much time? Feeling creative? Do not hesitate and JOIN >>> [[The_Ultimate_2014_Electro
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  • A man with one watch, know what time it is. A man with two watches are never really sure. Time for some poor-man's temperature calibration :-)
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  • Right boys and gals! its electronics time! First up: measure the drop-out time and how long the Raspberry PI can run of the on-board 220 uF on the 5 V rai
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  • From time to time, the ultimate question pops in: [[:category:projects|''"What do you build?"
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  • ...s, to measure the temperature of the bath-water) has shown nothing at all. Time to change that.
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  • [[Image:Michai_031_schem_nok_2.jpg|thumb|'''Fig.2: still not ok.''' This time using a Darlington-setup to control current (thx Jan), but car-horn was app [[Image:Michai_031_schem_ok.jpg|thumb|'''Fig.6: another schematic, ok this time.''' Actually, taking new buzzer made all the difference (of course); not th
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  • ...ood learning base, it actually also worked and was being used from time to time. What else should one want from a project. ...ld projects sheet printed out in 1998. I was leaving primary school at the time and just about to gain some interest in electronics. But i got the set of n
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  • ...'s brightness separately. Since the lamp will be moved pretty fast all the time, the PWM mechanism can't be used for a simple reason: the lamp would leave Lamp leaves light traces on the picture all the time when it's enabled. This is why one wants to have possibility to enable/disa
    6 KB (1,076 words) - 20:35, 19 March 2012
  • * Pressing switches every time you want to upgrade sucks. ...nd it basically acts as chip select. Only one device is active at the same time.
    3 KB (528 words) - 23:27, 20 May 2011
  • * The default time for each cycle is 5 minutes. This means, that each relay will be energized ...tly well. However I will comment the device once the final app serves it's time.
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  • ...n, and a timer-interrupt ramps from current to new setpoint over the given time.]] ...chai_032_discharge.png|thumb|'''Fig.8: discharging the cap.''' Before each time-measurement, the cap is discharged through a 100 Ohm resistor to (near) gro
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  • ...r to run until the thermal protection inside the compressor decided it was time to switch off. This happens after the freezer reaches the limit for the coo ...to back-pressure in the pipes. When foodz are loaded into the freezer, the time it takes to warm it all up is much longer and the compressor will not run a
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  • Idle = 37 C, 2965 RPM. - from time to time, the CPU fan switch off fully.
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  • ...l.com/products/microcontrollers/avr/ Atmel AVR] microcontrollers, and over time, have been using a number of programming-dongles. (By &quot;''programming-d == Time for something new ==
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  • ...d as changes in light-intensity above a certain magnitude within a certain time. ...a constant voltage (Vcc) charging a cap through an LDR, and measuring the time it takes to charge to a certain voltage. As LDR-resistance decreases with l
    11 KB (1,709 words) - 21:22, 15 December 2012
  • ...ching them to 7V and back to 5V when booting the pc, I decided that it was time for a fan control. ...to have a output resistance of less than 83ohm (math: 5 tau, known wanted time and known C at 6nF)
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  • This is something i wrote some time in 2k9 just for the hell of it
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  • ...e:Michai_017_real_bunnies.jpg|thumb|'''Fig.1: real bunnies.''' Once upon a time (in a galaxy far, far away), Miffy emerged as the next evolutionary step ou [[Image:Michai_017_coke.jpg|thumb|'''Fig.5: Coke.''' When time is a factor and sleep a luxury, Coke is vital.]]
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  • ...er closing the drawer or by the driver automaticaly (after a pre-set delay time). This is it. No more, no less (or is it?). ...drawer" part. This driver only turns on the light for a pre-set period of time. Yes, the typical *555 monostable operation scheme ('''Figure 1.'''). Excep
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  • Now is a good time to start/restart blutooth subsystems/daemons so new rfcommo configuration w
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  • When ramping a LED's 'on-time' from 0 to 255, it can be seen that the perceived intensity is not linear with the on-time; differences in the low-range (near 0) are
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  • # take something apart, and take time to figure out how it works ...r increments. The buffer-cap that feeds the cartridge-logic can bridge the time the 2600 is unpowered during each such deliberate powercycle:
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  • ...auce, this ammount of meat could use 2 beers which did not seems so at the time of cooking.
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  • ...fined state. It's just a 480us+ low pulse followed by 480us+ high in which time devices mark their presence. See standard for details, under ''Read Time Slots''.
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  • ...e CAN transceiver operational. This allows me to easily keep it ON all the time, by just adding a set of three AA cells and two schottky junctions to it. B ...rm scheduled measurements. This data will be used to draw a temperature VS time graph later on. When starting up the module, it falls into a "do nothing" l
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  • ...board.''' New one (left) still lacked clamp-diodes and series-resistors at time of pic-taking, mainly because of CBA.]] Workhorse (although it's burning cycles most of the time) is the faithful ATtiny2313 (although the [[:Image:Michai_013_all.jpg|schem
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  • integrates its input-voltage over time. steps, about 1 V per bit-time (following from the value of ''Vcc'', ''R'' and ''C''
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  • It was my first ARM related project. Also first time i got in touch with CAN. Never used JTAG before. My C experience was less t ...caly the main module of whole application. It not only diplays the current time and temperature but also the thermostate's set edge value and operation men
    10 KB (1,756 words) - 22:55, 21 November 2011
  • We'll see how this turns out - only time and more PCBs will tell.
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  • Rule no. 2: look a 3rd time, yes you have fucked up. Time for a practical example, a Cisco Catalyst 3500 switch, that would not start
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  • ...e noon... No more lies! I am closing a temperature sensor in a shaded box. Time to build (almost) a Stevenson screen (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevenso
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  • Q: then why would I invest ANY time AT ALL into reading this..? output for some time, resulting in a nice pulse, in this case of about 900 us.
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  • ...ion detection. In this state every motion sensed (if it's dark at the same time...) resets the idle timer, thus prolonging the period of lights being enabl ...e the IDLE power saving mode. Hey, I am still saving more than 1mA all the time! The measured 6.3mA is matching the expected datasheet values for the circu
    12 KB (2,208 words) - 22:56, 21 November 2011
  • ...e wave, and is around 440v p-p, however there is a marked amount of 'dead' time where no voltage is present. ...being driven by more of a square than a sine wave. There is much less dead time (however it is still present) and there is quite a lot of crossover distort
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  • ...dering]] is always '''fun''', of course; having said that, it is also very time-consuming. Described above is actually the 2nd attempt; see [[:Image:Flowx_ The old one cost a lot of time to make but was basically born dead because it needed too many external sel
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  • *http://atanua.org/ > Sol_HSA's real-time (educational) logic simulator.
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  • over time or in the first second or what? [1]
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  • Time for some engineering. The hole in the center of the platters is just big en ...ddy currents interfering with the magnetic field, however since I lack the time, resources and shear motivation to do this, a solid lump of metal will do.<
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  • ...transmitters using 'normal' ASK instead of OOK), and/or the receiver needs time to start receiving from idle state, requiring either preamble-bytes prepend
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  • will be ignored. Xmas-season, too much time, so there :-) are many data-registers, only one can be operated on at a time.
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