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I'm a senior in electrical engineering at my university. I'm in a group of four friends, three EE's and one computer engineer. We will spend one semester designing our project and the next building it. We are looking at a few projects, but I was wondering if anyone had any neat ideas. We...
I'm not a very big laptop guy, but with so many projects requiring matlab and pspice at school, I decided a laptop would be very helpful. I looked around for a week or two finding not only the best laptop for my needs, but also something easy on the eyes.
I've never been a big Dell fan...
Actually I made a mistake. The LED will be on when the switch is off and be off when the switch is on because there is no voltage drop when the switch is on. There is 12V before and 12V after the switch, so no voltage drop. Do what I said in my first reply and everything should work fine :)
In your diagram, the LED will always be on. I'm not sure if that's what you're aiming for, but if you only want the LED to be on when the device is on, run the LED in parallel with the device. You will also need a current limiting resistor in series with your LED. For an LED to shine its...
Sounds like a great project, but is a terabyte of hard drive space necessary? I can't imagine what you'd store on that much space :o
good luck with your mod, I'm very interested to see the final project though :)
Here is my two cents:
There will be noise between the wires. There is noise in literally every wire in your computer. EE's working on motherboard circuits design the wires differently. Instead of "just resistance," it's modeled as an RLC circuit (inductances because the wires turn at...
I've purchased over $15,000 worth of computer components over the past two years from newegg, and I've only had maybe one problem with them :
Problem : They forgot to ship a cpu along with everything else.
Solution : Called them, told them, they overnighted a new one.
Simply the best...
Here's my problem :
I bought a broken 15GB on ebay (hard drive was bad) and replaced the hard drive with a 40GB. Little did I know, the 40GB wouldn't fit. I sold the 40GB on ebay and got a 20GB. For some reason, when I try to restore it to factory defaults, it restores successfully then...
I recently bought a 40gb ipod hard drive from a friend, however, the back plant is not deep enough to close with the new hard drive. If you have one, please PM me or e-mail me at amoore@genuinegamer.com. I am willing to pay $20 shipping included. Please have a picture ready. Thanks!