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Is Pal $10 Is Pal – Sonu Nigam / Shreya Ghoshal |
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LS-138sy 1/3 SONY CCD PAL 420TVL 12 Units LED IR Waterproof Camera (Black) $51.63 LS-138sy 1/3″ SONY CCD PAL 420TVL 12 units LED IR waterproof camera is for both indoor and outdoor monitoring. |
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Barn Yard Animal Timer $19.98 Chef Buddies Discover the fun way to ensure your turkey is cooked to perfection while taking the stress out of holiday food preparation. Simply insert the steel probe into the meat and let the temperature monitor sit outside the oven. When the meat reaches the right temperature (165 degrees F) the red light will illuminate and a gobbling sound is heard. The chicken, cow, and pig all make their app… |
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Electric Light Orchestra -Live: The Early Years $9.97 Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 08/24/2010… |
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2008 Live In Ukraine (W/Dvd) $10.20 When it comes to taking logic-defying challenges, Queen have never fought shy: think Hyde Park, Latin America, Live Aid. All these years later, Queen are still living adventurously. Here’s the case in point: just weeks ahead of the start of the band’s 2008 Queen + Paul Rodgers’ The Cosmos Rocks tour the band were approached to help Ukraine’s Elena Franchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation reach out to the yout… |
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Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same (Collector’s Edition) $44.98 For Led Zeppelin fanatics, this 1976 feature The Song Remains the Same is a treasure of searing live performances, particularly welcome in light of the sad scarcity of such visual material from the band’s great decade. Despite the group’s road weariness after a long tour, their final, three-night stand at Madison Square Garden in 1973 was full of the old power. Performances of “No Quarter,” “… |
An Introductory Lesson on Making Your own LED Circuit
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are found in everything from traffic lights to electronic toys. When the current passes through the semiconductor material of the LED it causes it to glow. These LEDs can be used in almost every application as a light source. LEDs, however, give off more light, use less electricity, and give off less heat than a regular incandescent light. LEDs can also be quite small when used for any of today’s miniature technology and custom printed circuit boards.
Find out how to order custom printed circuit boards.
An Easy LED Circuit
LEDs are ideal for beginning electronic hobbyists due to their smaller size as well as their versatility. With this brief tutorial you will have a better understanding of how to make an LED circuit.
Parts Needed:
- 1 Circuit board (Breadboard will work the best for this project.)
- 1 9-volt battery
- 2 pieces of 1-inch wire
- 1 100-ohm resistor
- 1 Small LED
Instructions:
1. Wrap a single loop of one of the wires around the positive terminal of your 9-volt battery.
2. Next, take the opposite end of the wire and insert it through the first hole of the first row and first column of the circuit board.
3. Take the resistor long wire in the same row and insert it in the second column of the circuit board.
4. The short wire of the resistor should then be inserted in the second row and column of the circuit board.
5. In the second column of the circuit board, insert the long wire of the LED into the hole in the third row of the circuit board.
6. Take the short wire and place it in the hole located in the third row, third column of the circuit board.
7. Wrap a single loop of your other wire around the negative terminal of the 9-volt battery.
8. Insert the other end of the negative wire into the hold in the fourth row, third column.
Once you have completed Step 8, you will have completed your circuit and the LED should light up.
Get additional PCB prototype information.
Congratulations! You’ve just made a PCB prototype. If you want to try more introductory circuit projects, there are many to choose from on the Internet. In fact, if you feel like being creative, you can use this same step by step process and modify it slightly to include buzzers, fans, speakers or switches. Use your creativity and have a great time trying new projects.
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'67: The Maple Leafs, Their Sensational Victory and the End of an Empire $24.95 IT WAS THE LAST GASP OF A HOCKEY EMPIRE. Amidst the dying embers of the Original Six, the Toronto Maple Leafs combined a collection of fading veterans with a sprinkling of untested youngsters to surprise the hockey world and capture the 1967 Stanley Cup.It was a team layered with complicated, sometimes frail characters, from loveable Johnny Bower to cerebral Brian Conacher; from sensitive Frank Mahovlich to Allan Stanley, a childhood pal of tragic Bill Barilko; from Jim Pappin, who led the team in scoring that unforgettable spring but was quickly cast aside, to Dave Keon, a true believer who gradually became bitterly alienated from the team.The reflected glory of the Cup also concealed a great deal. Harold Ballard was beginning the process of ripping Maple Leaf Gardens from the hands of the Smythe clan and committing crimes that would lead him to jail. The seeds of what would become a lurid pedophile scandal were being planted. Personal feuds that last to today were being formed. Tim Horton was en route to becoming both a Canadian business icon and a tragic footnote to Leaf history.Award-winning Toronto Star journalist Damien Cox and former Leaf general manager Gord Stellick tell the story of this unique team. About more than just hockey, this is a story about a time and a place when change in both society and sport was at hand. It examines the heroes and the myths and offers a new look at the contradictions, the legends, the shame and the glory of ’67. |
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'67: The Maple Leafs, Their Sensational Victory, and the End of an Empire $24.95 IT WAS THE LAST GASP OF A HOCKEY EMPIRE. Amidst the dying embers of the Original Six, the Toronto Maple Leafs combined a collection of fading veterans with a sprinkling of untested youngsters to surprise the hockey world and capture the 1967 Stanley Cup. It was a team layered with complicated, sometimes frail characters, from loveable Johnny Bower to cerebral Brian Conacher; from sensitive Frank Mahovlich to Allan Stanley, a childhood pal of tragic Bill Barilko; from Jim Pappin, who led the team in scoring that unforgettable spring but was quickly cast aside, to Dave Keon, a true believer who gradually became bitterly alienated from the team. The reflected glory of the Cup also concealed a great deal. Harold Ballard was beginning the process of ripping Maple Leaf Gardens from the hands of the Smythe clan and committing crimes that would lead him to jail. The seeds of what would become a lurid pedophile scandal were being planted. Personal feuds that last to today were being formed. Tim Horton was en route to becoming both a Canadian business icon and a tragic footnote to Leaf history. Award-winning Toronto Star journalist Damien Cox and former Leaf general manager Gord Stellick tell the story of this unique team. About more than just hockey, this is a story about a time and a place when change in both society and sport was at hand. It examines the heroes and the myths and offers a new look at the contradictions, the legends, the shame and the glory of ’67. |
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