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"Watt's Up" RC Watt Meter & Power Analyzer WU100 Version 2 --- SALE!
Sale Price: $54.00
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# Specifications:
# Voltage 0-60 V, resolution 0.01 V. That's a 14 cell series li-poly pack!
# Current 0-100 A peak, 50 A continuous, resolution 0.01 A
# Charge 0-65 Ah, resolution 0.001 Ah. That's ~32 Amps for two hours!
# Power 0-6500 W, resolution 0.1 W. That's ~8.7 Horsepower!
# Energy 0-6500 Wh, resolution 0.1 Wh.
# Operates from 4.0-60 V, 0 V with optional receiver battery pack
# 16 x 2 STN LCD display
# Powerful, 8 MIPS micro-controller
# Color: Electric blue or green
Applications:
Specially designed for RC Battery Packs to help you:
# Set speed control cutoff voltages and currents
# Tune performance by comparing different setups of pro-peller, motor, gearing, speed control and battery
# Measure a full battery charge and compare to spec when charger claims done
# Check peak currents are safe for battery, speed control, motor, wiring and connectors
# Predict airplane flight time based on ACTUAL conditions in your model
# Check battery capacity and health and whether battery should be retired
# Verify that the minimum voltage under load is within specifications
# Check for wiring and connector power losses.
# Measure power and energy consumption of ANY device with a rechargeable battery pack, such as
# Airsoft gun battery pack
# Bike lighting battery pack
# E-bike and Scooter battery pack
# Combine the power analyzer together with our 2.4V - 7.2V, 7.2V - 12V, 24V NiMH universal smart chargers , and with 3.6V - 14.8V Li-Ion battery charger It is perfect tool to monitor battery pack's performance
Note: In order measure the capacity of battery pack in charging condition, the battery pack must be discharged fully before measureing. For the battery pack stored for longer time, you need 3 - 5 cycle's charging and discharging to get full capacity.
We don't suggest you to use the meter to judge battery nominal capacity, becuase usually nomimal capacity is measured by IEC standard at 0.1C charging and discharging current.
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Zeno Acne Clearing Device with 60-Count Cartridge
Sale Price: $179.99
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Zeno is a hand-held battery-operated device designed with a tip that heats to a pre-set temperature. The biocompatible tip is designed for direct contact with a blemish on the skin. Once in contact with a blemish, the tip will transfer heat into the follicle. An internal PID controller chip continually modulates the temperature to a fixed range even under different skin and circulation conditions by adjusting the flow of energy to match precisely the heat absorption of the individual user. Zeno's microprocessor adapts not only to your individual skin type but also to the heat absorption characteristics of the location of the pimple. Your Zeno adapts to you! An integral digital timer controls the treatment time. The level of heat does not cause skin damage.
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Arduino UNO Rev.3
Sale Price: $22.25
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NEW REVISION 3! The Arduino Uno is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328. It has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the microcontroller; simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with a AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started.
The Uno differs from all preceding boards in that it does not use the FTDI USB-to-serial driver chip. Instead, it features the Atmega8U2 programmed as a USB-to-serial converter.
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SainSmart USB ISP Programmer for ATMEL AVR ATMega ATTiny 51 Board
Sale Price: $12.99
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Here is a list of supported chips :
• 51 Series: AT89S51, AT89S52,, AT89S53, AT89S8252
• AVR Series: ATTiny12 (L), ATTiny13 (V), ATTiny15 (L), ATTiny24 (V), ATTiny25
(V), ATTiny26 (L), ATTiny2313 (V), ATTiny44 (V), ATTiny45 (V), ATTiny84 (V),
ATTiny85 (V), AT90S2313 (L), AT90S2323 (L), AT90S2343 (L), AT90S1200 (L),
AT90S8515 (L), AT90S8535 (L), ATMEGA48 (V), ATMEGA8 (L), ATMEGA88 (V),
ATMEGA8515 (L), ATMEGA8535 (L), ATMEGA16 (L), ATMEGA162 (V), ATMEGA163 (L),
ATMEGA164 (V), ATMEGA165 (V), ATMEGA168 (V), ATMEGA169 (V), ATMEGA169P (V),
ATMEGA32 (L), ATMEGA324 (V), ATMEGA325 (V), ATMEGA3250 (V), ATMEGA329 (V),
ATMEGA3290 (V), ATMEGA64 (L), ATMEGA640 (V), ATMEGA644 (V), ATMEGA645 (V),
ATMEGA6450 (V), ATMEGA649 (V), ATMEGA6490 (V), ATMEGA128 (L), ATMEGA1280 (V),
ATMEGA1281 (V), ATMEGA2560 (V), ATMEGA2561 (V), AT90CAN32, AT90CAN64,
AT90CAN128, AT90PWM2 (B) , AT90PWM3 (B), etc.
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MMA7260 3-Axis Accelerometer Sensor Module AVR Code PIC For Arduino
Sale Price: $15.99
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Features:
⢠3mm x 5mm x 1.0mm LGA-14 Package
⢠Low Current Consumption: 400 ?A
⢠Sleep Mode: 3 ?A
⢠Low Voltage Operation: 2.2 V - 3.6 V
⢠High Sensitivity (800 mV/g @ 1.5g)
⢠Selectable Sensitivity (±1.5g, ±6g)
⢠Fast Turn On Time (0.5 ms Enable Response Time)
⢠Self Test for Freefall Detect Diagnosis
⢠0g-Detect for Freefall Protection
⢠Signal Conditioning with Low Pass Filter
⢠Robust Design, High Shocks Survivability
⢠RoHS Compliant
⢠Environmentally Preferred Product
⢠Low Cost
Typical Applications:
⢠3D Gaming: Tilt and Motion Sensing, Event Recorder
⢠HDD MP3 Player: Freefall Detection
⢠Laptop PC: Freefall Detection, Anti-Theft
⢠Cell Phone: Image Stability, Text Scroll, Motion Dialing, E-Compass
⢠Pedometer: Motion Sensing
⢠PDA: Text Scroll
⢠Navigation and Dead Reckoning: E-Compass Tilt Compensation
⢠Robotics: Motion Sensing
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KOKKIA i10s (Luxurious White) Tiny Bluetooth iPod Transmitter for iPod/iPhone/iPad/iTouch with true Apple authentication. Remote controls and local iPod/iPhone/iPad volume control capabilities. Plug and Play, works and fits very well with latest iPod 6th generation tiny Nano, iPod Touch 4th generation, iPhone 4 and iPad. Bluetooth iPod Adapter.
Sale Price: $47.49
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i10s responds to Receiver Remote AVRCP commands (Play, Pause, Next, Previous). Smallest size compared to other products made by other manufacturers in this category.
Transmits stereo audio from iPods, iPhones, iPads wirelessly to compatible Bluetooth receivers.
This product is BOTH Made-for-iPod and Works-With-iPhone, unlike many other iPod Bluetooth Transmitters that are only Made-for-iPod.
Includes Authentication IC chip, which allows for local iPod, iPhone, iPad volume adjustment - that is not possible with other Made-for-iPod only transmitters that do not include Authenticaion IC chip.
Low power consumption, for many hours of wireless audio enjoyment with iPods, iPhones and iPads.
No batteries needed, powered by iPod/iPhone/iPad.
No cables needed, attach to iPod/iPhone/iPad via 30-pin connector.
Simple to operate.
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Class 2. Works with iPad, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone (1st gen), iPod touch (1st-4th gen), iPod nano (1st,2nd,3rd,4th,5th and latest 6th gen tiny iPod nano), iPod classic (80,120,160GB).
Advantages of this new Tiny i10s vs Sony's (2006) iPod Transmitter:
(1) i10s includes an Apple Authentication chip that will authenticate with iPod/iPhone/iPad. This authentication process enables local volume adjustments on the iPod/iPhone/iPad to change the volume at the remote receiver.
Sony iPod Transmitter does not have an Apple Authentication chip and because of this there is no local iPod/iPhone/iPad volume adjustment possible to change the volume at the remote receiver.
(2) This i10s is less than 2/3 the size of Sony's iPod Transmitter, making this a better fit for your iPod/iPhone/iPad. i10s industrial design is a better match for the elegantly designed iPods/iPhones/iPads.
(3) No buttons needed to pair and connect, just plug i10s into iPod/iPhone/iPad and it will automatically pair and connect to receiver. No button also means no additional mechanical failure mode on this i10s device.
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4GB 1.8 TFT Color Screen LCD Car Mp3 Mp4 Player with Wireless Modulator Remote Control Built-in FM Transmitter (4GB Built-in Flash Memory)"
List Price: $39.99
Sale Price: $16.95
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It is a MP3/MP4 player special used in the car, it can download MP3 from the computer directly and save it in the in-said flash memory, it is used high quality mp3 decoder chip decode MP3 file from inside flash memory to audio signal, and transmit them through FM modulator chips change to FM signal, play back the high quality music by the FM radio of car audio system. Features: 1.8" car MP4 player Support MP3 and WVA music format SD card slot & Built-in flash memory (4GB) Built-in FM wireless transmitter, transmitting frequency range: 87.5MHz??108.0MHz. Total 206 frequencies optional Transmits the music to the car??s audio system Transfer music from computer 1.8 inch screen display. Shows frequency, songs No., songs name, songs lyrics, volume, EQ mode, player mode, player path Play the music automatically when inserted to the 12V outlet 7 EQ modes optional Memorizing function - remembers all settings when powered off and on With infrared remote control. Support 7 kinds of EQ music format. It can supply power and charge to MP3/MP4/DVD players thru power port Flexible joint for position adjustment Power supply: 12V-24VSpecification: 1.8-inch TFT color screen display: 160x128 pixels MEMORY built-in: 4GB Current work:
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AEM 30-4100 UEGO Controller Gauge
List Price: $277.50
Sale Price: $179.99
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In Stock Now!! NEW! Included black and silver bezels, black and white AFR gauge faces and black Lambda gauge face allow you to personalize the look of your gauge!NEW! Switch between AFR or Lambda readout with a twist of a switch (included face plate change is required for proper readout)NEW! Quick-Connect system eases installation by allowing users to mount the gauge and sensor wiring separatelyThis is the newest wide-band from AEM. The controller for the wide-band is actually built right into the 52mm guage itself. Everything is plug and play. This unit is awesome.AEM's wide-band UEGO includes all of the features found in their standard wideband unit. This includes a 0-5V output signal for feedback control to your ECU. AEM's gauge-type wideband UEGO controller features an LED readout and sweeping LED "needle" that changes colors as AFR changes from lean to rich. This standard size gauge fits in most gauge pods and can be remotely mounted virtually anywhere.Features + Benefits:1.) 24 Color-coded LED display lights provide immediate reference to engine's air/fuel ratio (AFR) or Lambda (11.0:1 to 17.0:1)2.) Integrated three-digit display reveals AFR or Lambda in real time (10.0:1 to 18.5:1)3.) User-programmable 0-5v analog output included for use with data loggers and ANY engine management system4.) Ideal AFR monitoring tool for carbureted applications and engine dynamometers5.) Does not oscillate AFR like narrow band sensors6.) Serial data stream included for output of AFR (RS 232)7.) Accurate to 0.1 AFR8.) Bosch sensor includedAEM performance products are Engineered to Outperform. The company manufactures street and race performance products that are unmatched in performance, quality and value.
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PlayStation 2 Memory Card (8MB)
List Price: $24.99
Sale Price: $2.00
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OFFICIAL MEMORY CARD FOR PS2®; STORES UP TO 8 MB OF DATA & FEATURES MAGICGATETM ENCRYPTION; EXTRA CAPACITY & FASTER DATA TRANSMISSION IS PERFECT FOR THE DATA-INTENSIVE GAMES OF PS2®; FOR USE ONLY WITH PS2® FORMAT SOFTWARE
Building a better system from the ground up sometimes involves digging into even the most mundane components. Take memory cards, for instance. To provide larger storage capacity and faster access rates--PlayStation2 cards transfer data 200 times faster than cards for the original PlayStation--PlayStation2 developers have upgraded the technology for the new memory card. The 8 MB Memory Card uses Flash Memory, the storage technology that's revolutionizing handheld computers, digital cameras, and MP3 players. In contrast, the 128 KB memory cards that were designed for the original PlayStation use memory blocks. While large files can spill over several blocks, you can't store more than one file per block in that design, no matter how small the file. The 8 MB Memory Card allieviates that problem by organizing and storing files much more like a computer hard disk.
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Do You Own - and Control Your Domain Name? You May be Surprised!
All too often, website owners are lax in nailing down ownership and control of valuable domain names, and as a result, are often required to litigate these issues costing them thousands. The case of Dawson v. Brandsberg illustrates these costly mistakes and how to avoid them.
Dawson v. Brandsberg - The Facts
The dispute was between a website operator and developer regarding rights to a domain name that consists of the operator's name: "robertedawson.com". Plaintiff Dawson and his real estate firm (the website operator) hired Defendant Brandsberg (the website developer) to develop a website. A key fact is that there was no written agreement regarding possession or use of the domain name.
Other important facts include:
* Plaintiffs requested Defendant to register the domain name at issue;
* Defendant developed the website associated with the domain name; and
* Plaintiffs paid for the initial registration of the domain name, plus development, hosting, and maintenance fees for the website.
Eventually, the business relationship soured, and the Plaintiffs sought to transfer the domain name and the website to another internet service provider. The Defendant refused to transfer the domain name and the website, and essentially held the domain name hostage.
Dawson v. Brandsberg - The Decision
Dawson brought suit against Brandsberg in the U.S. District Court in Virginia under the Cyberpiracy Provisions of the Lanham Act,Section 43 (d), 15 U.S.C. 1125(d). Dawson v. Brandsberg, 2006 WL 2915234 (W.D. Va. Oct. 10, 2006). Plaintiffs argued that the federal cyberpiracy prevention statute was applicable, and that it protected the domain name and imposed liability for a bad faith registration with the intent to profit from the registration. Plaintiffs also argued that it had a non-exclusive, implied license to use the domain name, given that Plaintiffs had paid for registration, development, hosting, and maintenance of the website.
Defendant Blandsberg argued that:
* Plaintiff's name was not a proper trademark because it was not distinctive at the time of registration of the domain name,
* Defendant had registered the domain name and developed the website with the intent to sell it to Plaintiff at a later date, and
* Plaintiff had no copyright or implied license in the website.
Defendant Blandsberg filed for a motion to dismiss most of the counts of the suit. The Court ruled in favor of Plaintiff Dawson denying the motion. The Court seemed to rely heavily on Plaintiffs' arguments regarding the implied license, stating "Even assuming that Brandsberg created the website, if Plaintiffs have no license to use the website or domain name, the creation would be valueless".
Conclusion: Lessons Learned
Don't rely on oral agreements; get it in writing! Provide not only for ownership of the website, but also of the domain name.
Provide that your domain name be registered in your name, not in the name of the vendor.
Also, note that control over the domain name is very important, and control goes with knowledge of the ID and passwords to the domain
name account with the Registrar. So to maintain control, be sure to change the password so that you are the only one who has access to the administrative controls for your domain name at your Registrar's site.
About the Author
Chip Cooper is a leading intellectual property, software, and Internet attorney who advises software and ecommerce businesses nationwide. Chip's easy and affordable online contract drafting service coordinates website contracts such as Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, Subscription, Membership, and SaaS agreements. Visit Chip's http://digicontracts.com site and download his FREE report, "12 Sure-Fire Ways Your Website Can Get You Sued".
What are things that make your PS3 controller wireless, the thing that you put instead of using the USB cable?
it's a little chip that you put in the USB place on top of the controller. how much does it usual cost?
PS3 controllers have built in bluetooth that makes them completely wireless right out of the box. There is no need to buy add ons to make them wireless. The USB cable is only needed to charge the built in rechargeable battery.
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Amulet Launches Capacitive Touch Support for its Graphical OS Chips and GEMstudio GUI Design Tool at Embedded World
CAMPBELL, Calif.----Amulet Technologies, a recognized leader in graphic user interface solutions, announced today that their Graphical OS Chips™ and GUI design tool, GEMstudio™, now support capacitive touch.
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