Static electricity, also known as electrostatic discharge (ESD), is an electrical charge at rest, it builds and looks for somewhere to go. The discharge can cause two types of damage: catastrophic failure and upset failure....
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Heat is bad for electronics, as virtually every engineer and electronic components seller will tell you. But are there some components that are more susceptible to it than others?...
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The need to find alternative electronic components can be motivated for a number of reasons. How you can look for them, and to what extent alternate components are needed will help determine your methods and your urgency....
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Testing your electronic components when you first get them and before installing them into one of your productions is essential. You want to see if they do what they have been planned to do, and what the manufacturer claims they can do....
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Over the Valentine’s Day weekend, an engineer started a tweet conversation around salary transparency in the engineering industry. It became a trending topic on Twitter...
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One of the initial benefits of the Leyden jar was it could be transported easily - much simpler than the electrostatic generators. Benjamin Franklin used one during his kite experiments. Scientists could now charge a Leyden jar and transport the electricity to experiments....
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Seasonality and geography have an influence on buying patterns and electronic component demand. This reviews the demand by month and state for OnlineComponents.com...
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Identifying electronic components can be tricky for anyone new to the electronics industry. Most books and articles suggest starting with the major basic components...
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When you need to limit the flow of current to a device a resistor would be the component used. But the type of resistor and what extent of a limit that is needed will influence what is used....
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