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I have been on a long and exhausting search to find a reputable manufacturer/ distributor of a universal wall outlet. When I say universal, I am implying that I want it to accept European, American, and British plugs. A example of wha
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We need to apply a heat-activated adhesive tape (3/4” and 1”) to the edge of a composite material consisting of polyester foam, PVC, and a nylon stretch fabric. The material is fabricated in two widths, and is cut into a vari
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Request: Anyone know of companies that hire college co-ops for Electrical Engineering in the Boston area? Please advise. Thanks!
Looking for sources on designers/engineers use of software to
simulate acoustic profiles within the consumer electronics they
design. Is use of this changing and if so, how? Drawbacks and
advantages to acoustics technology w/in consumer electronics
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The new suggestion is to get the router to "look" like a PC is logging in.
I was told AT&T keeps tight control of this.
If your own hardware does NOT look like a PC the login fails.
Anyone know how to get my router to "look" like a PC?
I have AT&T DSL.
I've been connected to their system for over 15 years.
The CAT5 cable connected to my PC NIC is my gateway to the outside world. Works consistently. Never a problem.
I NEED someone to explain to me why two different wireless routers wil
Colin is looking for a checklist that must be met before releasing a design to tooling start.
Details on our LinkedIn Group discussion.
It appears that the standard 8 Pin Din plug has a 270 degree pin arrangment. I need the 262 degree version of this.. It was once made by Switch Craft though it is now discontinued.. Anyone have any of these?
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I volunteer with a recently started NPO that specializes in pre1930's railroad equipment restoration. Most of us are based in western MA and we operate as part of the CT Valley Chapter of the NRHS. As we're new, we need lots of things. At current
Hey Engineers,
I am also trying my hand at a 3d printer project with an arduino kit, but I have NO idea what kind of stepper motors I should be using. I see there are a couple of threads about it but you don't mention the actual ones you are using. Ca
Hey guys. Not sure if I'll find anyone in New Haven here but I'm looking for some EE-type people to run some ideas by and potentially collaborate. I can't use people at my place of employment so am hoping to find some likeminded people to hopefully d
Hi everyone,
I'm working on a project that involves micro motors and some rudimentary sensors, including a couple of optical LEDs and an accelerometer.
It's going pretty well but I'm a SW engineer and don't have much experience with wiring things up an
Writer for Workforce Diversity Magazine (http://www.eop.com/) looking to interview a college-educated, fulltime electrical engineer working for a large company (3,000 plus) for the fall 2013 issue. The magazine is a career-guidance publication geared
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I'm working a story on 3D printing and copyright issues. I'm
trying to explore how businesses can embrace 3D printing and
avoid (or ignore?) copyright issues that people have raised
concerns about. I'm looking for sources on how
The NFL is partnering with GE and Under Armour to sponsor an open innovation contest aimed at preventing and detecting head trauma. Concussions have been a hot topic in sports, especially as evidence mounts that kids are suffering long term damage in
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Query:
Electrical engineer answering email questions about own career
journey
Requirements:
Must work fulltime for company with more than 3,000 U.S.
employees
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