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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- 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.
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- 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)..
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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 >>
electronics components?
Oct 25
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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 >>
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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


