electronics
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
REFRIGERATORS
Refrigerators is very impotent belong. Necessary of refrigerators is all worlds for man and women. Because when we are fill nerves we eat food,water etc, and this time we ransack very nice food. so that time we follow refrigerator and eat them.
Refrigerators-Shelf weight limitations :
Hotpoint refrigerator cantilever shelves, those that only have rear supports, are tested for 35 pounds per square foot. These shelves should not exceed 50 pounds total weight for full width shelves and 25 pounds for half width shelves and 25 pounds for half width shelve. These same limitations hold true for glass and plastic vegetable bin covers. All other shelves are designed to hold up to 50 ibs
An example of the weight of an average refrigerator item would be a gallon container. It weights 8 pounds, and a full width shelf can hold 24.
use of refrigerators :
it's use for any one. if we are contain any baggage that all is saves for long time. there are many part. if we are use refrigerator very normally so cannot disturbed our machine. and we will lived very happy.It is saves our eat, fish,meat etc from destroy. so we are use refrigerators very normally.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
RADIO
What is Radio : Radio is a very important opulence. It is a very nice source of news.
HOW TO LISTEN :
HD Radio broadcasting is an added feature of your favorite radio stations, and radio's digital transition is underway.
More stations come online every week, and new technologies like multicasting are starting to be offered. Multicasting technology allows stations to broadcast multiple program streams from the same digital transmitter - imagine your favorite NPR station providing continuous news on one channel and your favorite music on a new multicast channel. All you need is a new digital radio and to a public radio station providing multicast programs in your area. Check out the links below for the latest receiver and station information. It's the best of both worlds and it's free!
Stations currently broadcasting are listed below - look for your local station, and get more information about how to listen.
What is HD Radio broadcasting ?
HD Radio technology provides a method for radio stations to distribute their program material digitally. The quality of digital signals is higher, and the digital from allows stations to broadcast additional information as well, such as program information, traffic conditions, and emergency alerts.
What's the difference between satellite radio and HD Radio technology ?
Satellite radio is a subscription service that requires users to pay monthly fees for content delivered to them from networks of satellites. HD Radio broadcasting is commonly referred to as "trrrestrial digital radio " because it. operates compatibly with the same frequencies AM and FM stations are on contently. And, while you'll need a new receiver to get the new digital content, once you get that the service is free.
HOW TO LISTEN :
HD Radio broadcasting is an added feature of your favorite radio stations, and radio's digital transition is underway.
More stations come online every week, and new technologies like multicasting are starting to be offered. Multicasting technology allows stations to broadcast multiple program streams from the same digital transmitter - imagine your favorite NPR station providing continuous news on one channel and your favorite music on a new multicast channel. All you need is a new digital radio and to a public radio station providing multicast programs in your area. Check out the links below for the latest receiver and station information. It's the best of both worlds and it's free!
Stations currently broadcasting are listed below - look for your local station, and get more information about how to listen.
What is HD Radio broadcasting ?
HD Radio technology provides a method for radio stations to distribute their program material digitally. The quality of digital signals is higher, and the digital from allows stations to broadcast additional information as well, such as program information, traffic conditions, and emergency alerts.
What's the difference between satellite radio and HD Radio technology ?
Satellite radio is a subscription service that requires users to pay monthly fees for content delivered to them from networks of satellites. HD Radio broadcasting is commonly referred to as "trrrestrial digital radio " because it. operates compatibly with the same frequencies AM and FM stations are on contently. And, while you'll need a new receiver to get the new digital content, once you get that the service is free.
Friday, December 21, 2012
WIRELESS DATA TRANSMISSION MODULE IN ELECTRONIC SCALE
Wireless electronic scale is composed of two parts by the scale body and instrument. Among them, the scale body with a special high-precision weighing sensor and strain gauge force transmission structure, high reliability, the part on instrument with the advanced functionality,high intelligence, Products apply to within the range provided of the weight measurement.
WIRELESS MODULE APPLICATIONS:
Auto loadometer Analog Truck, digital truck scale, export-type truck scale mobile, portable truck scale.
Electronic crane Scale: Wireless electronic crane scale with printer, direct viewing electronic crane scale, electronic crane scale with wireless heart-resistant and printer, direct viewing heart-resistant eelectronic crane scale.
electronic loadometer: Standard-style lodometer,stainless steel electronic loadometer, lower table loadometer, removable electronic loadometer, hand-push electronic loadometer,explosion-proof electronic loadometer, buffering scales, animal scales, U-shaped scale, bar scale.
Electronic truck scales: truck scales, forklift truck printer electronic scales, stainless steel electronic truck scale, explosion-proof electronic truck scales.
Electronic weigh-bridge: weighing electronic scales, counting electronic scales, counting scales, electronic weigh-bridge with the computer, stainless steel electronic weigh-bridge, explosion-proof electronic weigh-bridge.
Electronic table scale : weight electronic scale, counting electronic table scale, stainless steel electronic scale, waterproof electronic table scale.
Precision Balance scale: Domestic precision electronic scales, full-imported electronic balance scale.
WIRELESS MODULE APPLICATIONS:
Auto loadometer Analog Truck, digital truck scale, export-type truck scale mobile, portable truck scale.
Electronic crane Scale: Wireless electronic crane scale with printer, direct viewing electronic crane scale, electronic crane scale with wireless heart-resistant and printer, direct viewing heart-resistant eelectronic crane scale.
electronic loadometer: Standard-style lodometer,stainless steel electronic loadometer, lower table loadometer, removable electronic loadometer, hand-push electronic loadometer,explosion-proof electronic loadometer, buffering scales, animal scales, U-shaped scale, bar scale.
Electronic truck scales: truck scales, forklift truck printer electronic scales, stainless steel electronic truck scale, explosion-proof electronic truck scales.
Electronic weigh-bridge: weighing electronic scales, counting electronic scales, counting scales, electronic weigh-bridge with the computer, stainless steel electronic weigh-bridge, explosion-proof electronic weigh-bridge.
Electronic table scale : weight electronic scale, counting electronic table scale, stainless steel electronic scale, waterproof electronic table scale.
Precision Balance scale: Domestic precision electronic scales, full-imported electronic balance scale.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
NOKIA MAPS
USE OF MAPS FOR DRIVE :
When you need turn-by-turn direction while driving, maps helps you get to your destention.
Select >maps and Drive.
Drive to a destination
select Set destination and the appropriate option.
Drive to your home
Slelect Drive home.
You can start driving without a set destination. the map follows your location, and traffic information is automatically displayed, If available. To set the destination later, select Destination.
By default, the map rotates to your driving direction.
Orient the map to north:
Select map. To rotate the map back to your driving direction,select map.
When you select drive home or walk home for the first time, you are prompted to define your home location.
Change your home location:
1. In the main vew, select.
2.Select Navigation>Home location >Redefine.
3.Select the approprite option.
Change views during navigation:
Swipe left to select 2D view,3D view, Arrow view, or Route overview.
obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving should be road safety.
: USE OF WALK :
Walk to your home..
Select Walk home. you can start walking without a set destination.
by default, the map is oriented to north.
Rotet the map to your walking diretion :
Select map. To rotate the map back to north, select map.
When you select Drive home or Walk home for the first time , you are prompted to define your home location.
Change your home location :
1. In the main view, select
2.select Navigation> Home Location .Redefine.
3.Select the appropriate option.
"THAT'S LOOKS ON MAP"
1.Selected location
2.indicator area
3.point of interest (for example, a railroad station or a museum)
4.Information area
5.Compass.
When you need turn-by-turn direction while driving, maps helps you get to your destention.
Select >maps and Drive.
Drive to a destination
select Set destination and the appropriate option.
Drive to your home
Slelect Drive home.
You can start driving without a set destination. the map follows your location, and traffic information is automatically displayed, If available. To set the destination later, select Destination.
By default, the map rotates to your driving direction.
Orient the map to north:
Select map. To rotate the map back to your driving direction,select map.
When you select drive home or walk home for the first time, you are prompted to define your home location.
Change your home location:
1. In the main vew, select.
2.Select Navigation>Home location >Redefine.
3.Select the approprite option.
Change views during navigation:
Swipe left to select 2D view,3D view, Arrow view, or Route overview.
obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving should be road safety.
: USE OF WALK :
Walk to your home..
Select Walk home. you can start walking without a set destination.
by default, the map is oriented to north.
Rotet the map to your walking diretion :
Select map. To rotate the map back to north, select map.
When you select Drive home or Walk home for the first time , you are prompted to define your home location.
Change your home location :
1. In the main view, select
2.select Navigation> Home Location .Redefine.
3.Select the appropriate option.
"THAT'S LOOKS ON MAP"
1.Selected location
2.indicator area
3.point of interest (for example, a railroad station or a museum)
4.Information area
5.Compass.
SOLAR TUBE LIGHT
If you've been thinking of adding more daylight to a kitchen or dark hallway, a solar tube may be the way go. a solar tube provides plenty of worm, indirect light.
HOW IT WORKS
Know variously as a sun tube, sun tunnel, light tube, or tubular skylight, a solar tube is a 10-or 14-inch-diameter sheet-metal tube with a polished interior. The interior acts like a continuous mirror. channeling light along its entire length while preserving the light's intensity. It captures daylight at the roof and delivers it inside your home.
On your roof, a solar tube is capped by a weather-proof plastic globe. The tube ends in a
porthole-like diffuser in the ceiling of a room below. The globe gathers light from outside;the diffuser spreads the light in a pure white glow.The effect is dramatic:New installations often have home owners reaching for the light switch as they leave a room.
HOW MUCH LIGHT ?
A 10-inch tube, the smallest option, is the equivalent of three 100-watt bulbs, enough to
illuminate up to 200 sq.ft. of floor area; 14-inch tubes can brighten as much as 300 sq.ft
popular locations for a light tube include any areas where constant light is handy:
hallways
stairways
walk-in closets
kitchens
bathrooms
laundry rooms
The only place you don't want a light tube is above a TV or computer screen where it might create uncomfortable glare.
IS YOUR HOUSE RIGHT FOR A LIGHT TUBE ?
Because installation requires no framing alteration, there are few limitation to where you can locate a light tube. Check the attic space above to see if there is room for a straight run. If you find an obstruction, elbows or or flexible tubing may get around it. Its relatively easy to install a light tube in a vaulted celing because only a foot or so of tubing is required.
WEATHER:
If you live in a locale with high humidity condensation on the interior of the tube can be a problem. warpping the tube with R-15 or R-19 insulation greatly cuts condensation. Some manufacturers offer sections of tubing with small fans built in to remove moist air. If you live in a hurricane-prone area,opt for an extra-hardy polycarbonate dome.
HOW IT WORKS
Know variously as a sun tube, sun tunnel, light tube, or tubular skylight, a solar tube is a 10-or 14-inch-diameter sheet-metal tube with a polished interior. The interior acts like a continuous mirror. channeling light along its entire length while preserving the light's intensity. It captures daylight at the roof and delivers it inside your home.
On your roof, a solar tube is capped by a weather-proof plastic globe. The tube ends in a
porthole-like diffuser in the ceiling of a room below. The globe gathers light from outside;the diffuser spreads the light in a pure white glow.The effect is dramatic:New installations often have home owners reaching for the light switch as they leave a room.
HOW MUCH LIGHT ?
A 10-inch tube, the smallest option, is the equivalent of three 100-watt bulbs, enough to
illuminate up to 200 sq.ft. of floor area; 14-inch tubes can brighten as much as 300 sq.ft
popular locations for a light tube include any areas where constant light is handy:
hallways
stairways
walk-in closets
kitchens
bathrooms
laundry rooms
The only place you don't want a light tube is above a TV or computer screen where it might create uncomfortable glare.
IS YOUR HOUSE RIGHT FOR A LIGHT TUBE ?
Because installation requires no framing alteration, there are few limitation to where you can locate a light tube. Check the attic space above to see if there is room for a straight run. If you find an obstruction, elbows or or flexible tubing may get around it. Its relatively easy to install a light tube in a vaulted celing because only a foot or so of tubing is required.
WEATHER:
If you live in a locale with high humidity condensation on the interior of the tube can be a problem. warpping the tube with R-15 or R-19 insulation greatly cuts condensation. Some manufacturers offer sections of tubing with small fans built in to remove moist air. If you live in a hurricane-prone area,opt for an extra-hardy polycarbonate dome.
Monday, December 17, 2012
THE COMPUTER OF MODULAR ONE
This was a 16 bit computer built with ECL and was competitive with other first generation minicomputers. Its most distinctive hard were features were memory- mapped 1/0, and early version of segmented memory. The latter together with two execution states made possible the implementation of a self protecting operating system kernel. Such ideas were popular in British academia at the time and latter were adopted by some us designs such as the intel 8086. Furthermore, the power system was set up as a peripheral with interrupt capabilities that gave the machine the ability to power down gracefully in an emergency .
An important idea in modular on was that the main memory was much like another peripheral for instance a printer, but was both input and other output , when an instruction was retrieved from memory , the request went out over a cable on two meters long to another box also about one meter cubed. IT was thought that a voltage edge was faster than a pulse, So a request was represented by a single voltage transition . The word being read would travel the one or two meters, and then because reading magnetic-core memory destroys its contents it would be sent to be re written back to where it had been.
The modular on was comparatively expensive. It was somewhat exotic in that its modular design resulted in almost every system delivered being somewhat different, Which created a leigh maintenance burden. It never sold widely outside of the UK, and even in the it was surpassed in sales by DEC and data general before the end of the 1970s. The system were cost reduced with new technology over the mid '70s, to mid '80s, but never gained a significant market share.
An important idea in modular on was that the main memory was much like another peripheral for instance a printer, but was both input and other output , when an instruction was retrieved from memory , the request went out over a cable on two meters long to another box also about one meter cubed. IT was thought that a voltage edge was faster than a pulse, So a request was represented by a single voltage transition . The word being read would travel the one or two meters, and then because reading magnetic-core memory destroys its contents it would be sent to be re written back to where it had been.
The modular on was comparatively expensive. It was somewhat exotic in that its modular design resulted in almost every system delivered being somewhat different, Which created a leigh maintenance burden. It never sold widely outside of the UK, and even in the it was surpassed in sales by DEC and data general before the end of the 1970s. The system were cost reduced with new technology over the mid '70s, to mid '80s, but never gained a significant market share.
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