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Can a voltage multiplier (such as a cascade multiplier) be built with easily obtained electronics components?

I’d like to be able to generate significant voltages of DC for experimentation purposes, but so far am having difficulty in creating/sustaining such high voltages. My hope is that the answer may lie in building a voltage multiplier, but I know very little about such technology. It seems I could potentially build one if I knew what components to get and how to configure them. Any help would be appreciated.

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Is it ok if I stack electronics components on top of each other if I'm not using them?

Is it ok if I stack electronics components on top of each other if I’m not using them? I have limited space in my room so I stacked my ps2 on top of the Blu-Ray Player. I also stacked my DVD Player on top of my DVD Home Theater Receiver.

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Testing Electronic Components Secrets -Learn Fix Electronics


Electronic.AxesoWEB.com Learn The Secrets Testing Electronic Components From A Professional How You Can Test Electronic Components And Perform Electronic Repair In Less Than 7 Days-Guaranteed. Even If You Are A Complete Newbie!” It’s So Powerful And Easy To Apply! capacitor electronics electroni…

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DOSCH 3D: Electronic Components

  • 200 textured 3D-models of electronic parts ranging from various computer chips & component boards/RAM-cards etc., to different plug and cable systems (incl. HDMI, SVideo, USB) for computer and TV/Audio, to power cable plugs for various European countries and USA. Also included are flash memory drives, SD, CF and other memory cards, plus various antenna designs and head-sets.
  • Use these royalty-free objects in order to visualize electronic hardware.
  • This product can be complemented with D3D: Electronics. Check out free samples & tutorials of selected Dosch Design products @ DoschDesign.com/samples.php
  • The completely textured 3D-models are provided in multiple file formats: 3DS, 3dsmax (version 8 and above) Lightwave (version 6 and above), OBJ, Maya (version 4 and above), Softimage XSI, VRML and Cinema 4D (version 8 and above)..
  • For complete compatibility guide and PDF-overview please check @ DoschDesign.com/products/3d/Electronic_Components.html

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Dosch 3D offers 1000s of completely textured 3D-models and scenes for all popular 3D-applications. Users can select from well over 100 different products in the areas of architecture visualization, people, vehicles, visual concepts, nature, product & industrial design, medicine and sports. Professional users like architects, automotive designers or CG artists value the detailed and realistic 3D-models, which are great time and cost savers. All 3D products are period… More >>

DOSCH 3D: Electronic Components

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2009 preview: China Sourcing Fair Electronics & Components


In 2009, the China Sourcing Fair: Electronics & Components will be held 4 times in HK, Dubai and Mumbai. Find out more!

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electronics components?

is it possible to replace an electrolytic capacitor with a ceramic capacitor? full details please

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Electronics Components Robot and Grasshoppers from the Workshop.MP4


no telling what a free and inquiring mind will do when they get a load of raw art materials video by Jack D Deal

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Electronics Components Course

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With this hands-on electronics course you will learn the fundamemental operation of basic electronic components by comparison to drawings of equivalent mechanical parts. The course covers:
Resistors
Capacitors
Coils / Inductors
Semiconductors
Transformers
Switches and more.

It includes an instruction manual, self-test and over 50 electronics components!

Recommended for ages 10 and older…. More >>

Electronics Components Course

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Make: Electronics Components Pack 2


Overview of the Components Pack 2

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What place or website should I use to get electronics components?

Most the electronics stores around me(Dallas,TX) are electronic gadget stores,but they dont actually sell electronic components. Can ya’ll give me some suggestions on how and where to get components from?

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Make: Electronics Components Pack 1 Unboxing


One stormy night at HackPittsburgh, Marty McGuire and Matt Mets made this short video about the new Make: Electronics Components Pack 1. It has everything you need to do the first 11 experiments in the O’Reilly Make: Electronics book. Book: www.makershed.com Components Pack 1: www.makershed.com

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Electronic Components: A Complete Reference for Project Builders

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This is an all-in-one guide to electronic component specifications and applications. With this handy benchtop reference, you’ll have at your fingertips a one-stop source of practical information on virtually every kind of electronic component. In “Electronic Components: A Complete Reference For Project Builders”, Delton T. Horn provides you with the important working characteristics, specifications, and uses for each component listed. Horn, a well-known electronics … More >>

Electronic Components: A Complete Reference for Project Builders

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electronics components market place


Can you imagine how much of 5000 pieces of resistor? It’s less than USD5.00 and much more active & passive component selling there. All active components are of course the original one. chinaeconomicdevelopment.blogspot.com

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