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  • How to Use the FM Transmitter for iPod

    An FM transmitter for an iPod is a device that allows you to listen to your iPod through your car's stereo. These are generally inexpensive items ranging from $40 to about $120 and are almost always a cheaper option than installing a hard-wired iPod input (also known as a line-in) at a dealers

    Posted on:09-19 View:400
  • Power Cable Connector Types

    A power cable is an electrical cable or cord that connects an electrical device to a power source. Power cables can be fixed to the electrical device or can be detachable. If detachable, there will be a connector on the end known as an International Electrotechnical Commission (I

    Posted on:09-19 View:1842
  • How Long Should an Antenna Be to Absorb Radio Waves Well?

    When you're trying to get that distant radio station to come in just a little bit clearer, it can seem like antennas are more about black magic than science. However, it does come down to science, and with a bit of knowledge and some basic math, you can ensure that you have the perfect len

    Posted on:09-18 View:4189
  • L Band VCO features low phase noise

    Z-Communications has released a new RoHS compliant VCO designated the CRO1878A-LF. The ceramic resonator based CRO1878A-LF has a frequency range of 1878 to 1879 MHz with a tuning voltage range of 1 to 4 Vdc. This VCO features SSB spectral purity of -138 dBc/Hz @ 100 kHz offset and operates wi

    Posted on:09-18 View:540
  • 10W Audio Amplifier with Bass-boost

    circuit diagram Parts: P1 22K Log.Potentiometer (Dual-gang for stereo) P2 100K Log.Potentiometer (Dual-gang for stereo) R1 820R 1/4W Resistor R2,R4,R8 4K7 1/4W Resistors R3 500R 1/2W Trimmer Cermet R5 82K 1/4W Resistor R6,R7 47K 1/4W Resistors

    Posted on:09-17 View:1700
  • How to Boost an FM Transmitter

    Most people use FM transmitters to connect their personal audio devices to their vehicles; basically, the audio device broadcasts at a set FM frequency and the vehicle radio picks it up by tuning in. Your music is then playing wirelessly while you drive. The sound quality is usually q

    Posted on:09-17 View:1247
  • How to Build a 1/2 Wave FM Antenna

    A half-wave FM antenna can provide clear radio reception from local and distant stations. In comparison to a factory antenna that may come with your FM stereo receiver, a half-wave antenna's resonant properties improve reception of incoming radio signals. Build yourself a T-shaped half-wave

    Posted on:09-16 View:369
  • Digital receivers support worldwide reception

    Silicon Labs has expanded its popular Si468x digital radio IC family to include new options for AM and AM HD Radio. The Si468x ICs are described as the most cost-effective single-chip digital radio receivers available that support worldwide radio reception and are certified for th

    Posted on:09-16 View:248
  • How to Build an FM Radio Receiver

    Building an FM radio receiver is a project you can complete at home in a few hours. Once completed, you'll have a fully functional receiver that can tune at least 20 FM stations from 87 to 107 MHz. On this home-made FM receiver, the signal-to-noise ratio rivals factory manufactured portable ra

    Posted on:09-15 View:707
  • Intel powers hybrid video transcoder

    Thomson Video Networks reveals that its all-new ViBE XT1000 Xtream Transcoder is powered by the company's renowned Mustang video encoding algorithms using Intel Quick Sync Video (Intel QSV) technology. Thomson Video Networks collaborated with Intel to develop this hybrid architectural ap

    Posted on:09-15 View:443
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