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  • * Be polite and friendly, help and encourage others to make constructive use of the wiki. * For readability, try to keep articles concise and to the point, break up long sections of text. ...
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  • The aim of the {{SITENAME}} is to create an open and accessible series of tutorials about the most basic elem If you see information here that you don't want to be world-readable (perhaps because it is incorrect), please fix it. ...
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  • The way to remember the two circuits is to think about how the capacitor acts at various signal frequencies. At high ...D/A converter and use a high pass filter to change the sine wave to a +2.5 to -2.5 Volt signal at the output. ...
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  • ...iki#Communities WikiNode] is a standard page that shows how a wiki relates to other wiki projects and communities on the Web. It is part of the [http://w Other wikis to do with electronics that inform also with circuit schematics: ...
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  • The {{SITENAME}} is committed to safeguarding the security, of the minimal user information that is collecte ...r chosen username. Users select a password, which is confidential and used to maintain the integrity of their account. ...
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  • ...gative end of the circuit to the more positive. Current flow from positive to negative is termed ''conventional current''. Larger currents require thicke ...rät.JPG|thumb|right|300px|alt=An analog 0 to 1 mA panel meter.|An analog 0 to 1 mA panel meter.]] ...
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  • ...oldering and is more than strong enough. Most crimp terminals are designed to be crimped, not soldered. Soldering a crimped terminal may weaken the mecha ...PA-09 will entail crimping in two steps. First to crimp the conductor then to crimp the insulation. ...
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  • :*to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work :*to make derivative works ...
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  • To prevent spam and vandalism, the first few edits of a new user to the {{SITENAME}} will be moderated. The general idea is to approve any edit that is not vandalism/spam and then if necessary either fi ...
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  • A '''stub''' is a seed article still too short to provide encyclopaedic coverage of a subject. ...
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  • * [https://electronicsclub.info/ Electronics Club], a website for beginners to learn about electronics. ...d.com/circuit/e-index.html electronics demonstrations] using a java applet to simulates electronic circuits. ...
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  • ...95 to 105 Ohms. A component with a low tolerance (e.g. 1% or 2%) is closer to its nominal value while a high tolerance (e.g. 10% or 20%) indicates that t ...
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  • ...is used to connect components to the PCB circuit board and sometimes wires to components. ...be more difficult to solder. When redoing work use the same type of solder to that already used on the product, e.g. if repairing lead free solder work u ...
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  • To dump a private wiki you will have to use a login that has at least read permission on the wiki. ...it's quicker and puts almost no pressure on the MediaWiki backend compared to Special:Export. ...
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  • ...x|thumb|right|An ''electronics learning lab'', each component is connected to springs, so circuits can be wired without soldering.]] ...d audience for this wiki is the amateur experimenter. In fact the best way to learn about electronics is by doing practical experiments. ...
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  • ...(picofarad, 10<sup>-12</sup> F), through nF (nanofarad, 10<sup>-9</sup> F) to a few hundred μF (microfarads, 10<sup>-6</sup> F).<ref name="upc"/> In a [[ ...n-chart-uf-nf-pf.php Capacitor Conversion Chart & Calculator: uF to nF, pF to nF . . .], Electronics Notes</ref> ...
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  • '''Resistance''' ('''R''') is the measure in Ohms (Ω) of opposition to the flow of electric current in a circuit. ...
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  • ...tial to understand these symbols when reading or creating circuit diagrams to design and troubleshoot electronic circuits. A reference designator is a component label on a schematic diagram to identify and differentiate between components. It usually consists of a let ...
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