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pcb assembly business - 0 views

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    Electronic Assembly Electronics assembly is a general process involving gathering, soldering, or integrating electronic components and circuits to perform one or more distinct functions. It is an essential process in manufacturing everyday electronic equipment such as computers, toys, engines, remotes, and phones. This ensures the practicability of a printed circuit board (PCB) which is at the heart of all gutted electronic gadgets and devices. Fastlink Electronics provides electronic assembly services for a variety of markets. We use Electronic Assembly extensively to meet the diverse needs of our customers. These include control switches, power generation and so on. We use this type of assembly in complex applications involving sophisticated electronic components. Fastlink Electronics provides electromechanical assembly services to customers in different markets and we are proficient in different electromechanical equipment. In addition, Fastlink Electronics complies with all necessary industry and government standards, as well as security protocols. Other qualifications for the job include wiring, welding and cutting electronic components.
fastlink12

electrical contract manufacturer - 0 views

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    Electronic Manufacturing Service With the evolving needs of the market, the electronics market is more dynamic than ever, especially for communication technology and consumer electronics, which have extremely short and dynamic product life cycles. Driven by technological innovation, consumer demand and global competition, the speed at which new generations of products and new models of platforms and gadgets can emerge is limited only by the limits of human imagination. This constant flow of new products poses significant challenges for manufacturers as they need to adapt their production lines to the dynamic nature of the market.
jhapriya

bingo cages - 0 views

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    Bingo Cages and Electronic Bingo Machines - Including Sagamatic 2, Series 5, Dartsmate 3, Bingo Blowers and many more. Bingo Bingo Supplies stock a wide and varied range of Bingo Machines, including all the most popular models of both traditional & electronic bingo machines.There are many different types of Bingo Machines available, from traditional cage-style.
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    Bingo Cages and Electronic Bingo Machines - Including Sagamatic 2, Series 5, Dartsmate 3, Bingo Blowers and many more. Bingo Bingo Supplies stock a wide and varied range of Bingo Machines, including all the most popular models of both traditional & electronic bingo machines.There are many different types of Bingo Machines available, from traditional cage-style.
kaakwu

Introduction to Murata Electronics - 1 views

Murata is a global leader in the design, manufacture and supply of advanced electronic materials, leading-edge electronic components, and multi-functional, high-density modules. Murata innovations ...

Electronic

started by kaakwu on 14 Mar 22 no follow-up yet
dryzone

baking dry cabinet - 0 views

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    Dryzone baking dry cabinet could stimulate 100% internal moisture: combined with the dual characteristics of baking and dehumidification, the surface of the electronic components and the deep water molecules inside could all be stimulated out and make it completely dry. It not only completely avoids the potential thermal damage easy oxidation of electronic components when the traditional 125℃ oven is baking, but also solves the problem that moisture is attached to the components again after cooling. Dryzone baking dry cabinet is specially design for those kinds of electronic chips, electronic components with high sensitivity to humidity and kinds of wafers, BGA, PCB which need ultra-low humidity environment storage
fastlink12

automated electronics assembly - 0 views

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    Automated Optical Inspection AOI As circuit boards become more complex, checking them manually becomes more difficult and impossible. AOI plays a very important role in PCB post-assembly inspection. It is generally used to test and inspect PCB for potential errors such as surface defects, dimensional defects, and component placement defects. It plays an important role in obtaining the required product quality at low cost on the production line. At Fastlink Electronics, every board we produce is inspected by AOI to ensure that the final customer receives a flawless board.
Evelyn Izquierdo

Electronic Village Online / Podcasting2012 - 0 views

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    Podcasting for the ESL/EFL Classroom, a totally free, 5-week, hands-on, TESOL - Electronic Village Online (EVO) workshop aimed at English teachers from all over the world. Learn how to create, produce and publish your own podcasts for the ESL/EFL classes. http://evosessions.pbworks.com/w/page/48521330/Podcasting2012 
Shelly Terrell

Vol. 1, No. 4 (03/26/2012) | SCF Tech Notes - 0 views

  • This time I wanted to take the time to share in more detail the great opportunities that Google Docs presents in the classroom.   From sharing documents electronically between students and teachers to editing papers on-line and peer review, Google Docs opens up new doors to integrating technology to improve education.   Below are a series of quick tutorial videos on a couple topics that I thought would be of help when working with Google Docs.
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    This time I wanted to take the time to share in more detail the great opportunities that Google Docs presents in the classroom.   From sharing documents electronically between students and teachers to editing papers on-line and peer review, Google Docs opens up new doors to integrating technology to improve education.   Below are a series of quick tutorial videos on a couple topics that I thought would be of help when working with Google Docs.
John Evans

Your Laptop's Dirty Little Secret - TIME - 0 views

  • Phones and computers contain dangerous metals like lead, cadmium and mercury, which can contaminate the air and water when those products are dumped. It's called electronic waste, or e-waste, and the world produces a lot of it: 20 to 50 million tons a year, according to the UN — enough to load a train that would stretch around the world. The U.S. is by far the world's top producer of e-waste, but much of it ends up elsewhere — specifically, in developing nations like China, India and Nigeria, to which rich countries have been shipping garbage for years.
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    Phones and computers contain dangerous metals like lead, cadmium and mercury, which can contaminate the air and water when those products are dumped. It's called electronic waste, or e-waste, and the world produces a lot of it: 20 to 50 million tons a year, according to the UN - enough to load a train that would stretch around the world. The U.S. is by far the world's top producer of e-waste, but much of it ends up elsewhere - specifically, in developing nations like China, India and Nigeria, to which rich countries have been shipping garbage for years.
fastlink12

aluminum pcb led - 0 views

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    Aluminum PCBS are one of the most popular types of metal core PCB (MCPCB), also known as IMS (Isolated Metal Substrate). Aluminum PCB is a unique copper-clad sheet with excellent thermal conductivity, high mechanical strength and dimensional stability. Aluminum PCBS effectively divert heat away from important parts of the board, which minimizes potential damage to the board itself. Life is long. Aluminum in thermal conductive products has strong strength and durability, which is not comparable to porcelain or glass fiber. So Aluminum PCB is widely used in various fields, with its unique performance in a variety of electronic products occupy a seat. Fastlink Electronics has fully understood the characteristics of Aluminum PCB and mastered the manufacturing technology of Aluminum PCB skillfully. Choosing us is to choose the successful Aluminum PCB product manufacturing.
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    Flex PCB A flexible board is made of flexible insulating material, which has many advantages that a rigid printed circuit board does not have. For example, it can be freely tortuous, winding, and folding, can be arbitrarily organized according to the spatial layout requirements, and can be arbitrarily moved and expanded in three-dimensional space, and then reach the integration of components and wire connections. Using FPC can greatly reduce the volume of electronic products, suitable for electronic products with high density, miniaturization, and high reliable direction development needs. Therefore, FPC has been widely used in aerospace, military, mobile communications, portable computers, computer peripherals, PDA, digital cameras, and other categories or products. Fastlink can provide high-quality flexible circuit board manufacturing and assembly services.
fastlink12

pcb components assembly manufacturers - 0 views

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    PCBA Components Assembly We understand that low-cost component procurement is the basis for providing customers with the lowest possible manufacturing costs. Through our professional sourcing team and reliable sourcing channels, we are able to obtain the lowest prices in the global market even for components that are usually difficult to find. Fastlink Electronics offers a wide range of active component assemblies (IC integrated circuits, memory chips, diodes, transistors, etc.), passive components (capacitors, resistors, inductors, etc.) and electromechanical components (connectors, switching devices, etc.), or other hard-to-find special electronic components.
tech vedic

How to reduce PC's carbon footprint? - 0 views

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    Michael Bluejay's Saving Electricity site reveals that powering a desktop PC with a 17-inch LCD, 8 hours a day, 20 days a month costs about $35 a year. It also claims that computers and electronics consume nearly 10 percent (in some cases below) of the average energy bill. Hence, you should take considerable approach to reduce the PC's carbon footprint.
Simon Rodriquez

The Apple TV - the Good and the Bad - 3 views

When buying electronic products, it's best to read reviews first. Reviews help us to evaluate the effectiveness, safety, and price of an electronic device. Today, we'll be looking at apple TV revie...

started by Simon Rodriquez on 01 Aug 12 no follow-up yet
Joel Zehring

Pew Research Center: Writing, Technology and Teens - 1 views

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    Amanda Lenhart discusses survey results concerning school writing, personal writing, and writing in social networking. Could this be used to promote blogging/texting/chatting standards instruction in schools? If schools don't teach students to use social networking and web 2.0 tools effectively and efficiently, who will? Of interest is this quote: "A considerable number of educators and children's advocates worry that James Billington, the Librarian of Congress, was right when he recently suggested that young Americans' electronic communication might be damaging 'the basic unit of human thought -- the sentence.'" This seems a little bit like saying if teens got a hold of new type of watch, they might damage the space-time continuum.
Jonathan Wylie

Mobile Learning Technologies for 21st Century Classrooms - 0 views

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    The mobile revolution is here. More and more schools are moving toward mobile learning in the classroom as a way to take advantage of a new wave of electronic devices that offer portability and ease of use on a budget.
Hardi Prasetyo

enhancinglessons / FrontPage - 0 views

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    "This is a session of the Electronic Village Online, a project of the CALL Interest Section of TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc.)"
Abhijeet Valke

27 More Top eLearning & Workplace Learning Blogs | Upside Learning Blog - 0 views

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    After we posted a list of the Top 47 eLearning & Workplace Learning Blogs last month, we have received several more recommendations for adding more blogs to that list. Apart from these, we've discovered a few more blogs worth following - and these have been added to the list. A total of 27 blogs have been added to the original list. 1. Occasional Rants 2. Mind Leaders 3. Social Enterprise Blog 4. Discovery Through eLearning 5. Mission to Learn 6. Virtual Learning 7. Brandon Hall Analyst Blog - Janet Clarey 8. Speak Out 9. The Leadership Compass by Dr. Michael O'Connor 10. eLearning Roadtrip 11. Nancy White's Full Circle Blog 12. Business of Learning by Doug Howard 13. Aaron Silvers 14. Emerging Internet Technologies for Education 15. Langevin - Blog 16. Learning Technology Learning 17. PsyBlog 18. ZaidLearn 19. eLearning Acupuncture 20. Daan Assen's Learning 21. E L S U A 22. Electronic Papyrus 23. aLearning Blog 24. Lars is Learning 25. Writers Gateway 26. Free as in Freedom 27. Instructional Design: On the road to learning
Reynold Redekopp

Robert Putnam - Bowling Alone - Journal of Democracy 6:1 - 5 views

  • ocial scientists in several fields have recently suggested a common framework for understanding these phenomena, a framework that rests on the concept of social capital. 4 By analogy with notions of physical capital and human capital--tools and training that enhance individual productivity--"social capital" refers to features of social organization such as networks, norms, and social trust that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit.
  • Whether or not bowling beats balloting in the eyes of most Americans, bowling teams illustrate yet another vanishing form of social capital.
  • the most fundamental form of social capital is the family, and the massive evidence of the loosening of bonds within the family (both extended and nuclear) is well known.
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  • Across the 35 countries in this survey, social trust and civic engagement are strongly correlated; the greater the density of associational membership in a society, the more trusting its citizens. Trust and engagement are two facets of the same underlying factor--social capital.[End Page 73] America still ranks relatively high by cross-national standards on both these dimensions of social capital. Even in the 1990s, after several decades' erosion, Americans are more trusting and more engaged than people in most other countries of the world. The trends of the past quarter-century, however, have apparently moved the United States significantly lower in the international rankings of social capital. The recent deterioration in American social capital has been sufficiently great that (if no other country changed its position in the meantime) another quarter-century of change at the same rate would bring the United States, roughly speaking, to the midpoint among all these countries, roughly equivalent to South Korea, Belgium, or Estonia today. Two generations' decline at the same rate would leave the United States at the level of today's Chile, Portugal, and Slovenia.
  • Other demographic transformations. A range of additional changes have transformed the American family since the 1960s--fewer marriages, more divorces, fewer children, lower real wages, and so on. Each of these changes might account for some of the slackening of civic engagement, since married, middle-class parents are generally more socially involved than other people. Moreover, the changes in scale that have swept over the American economy in these years--illustrated by the replacement of the corner grocery by the supermarket and now perhaps of the supermarket by electronic shopping at home, or the replacement of community-based enterprises by outposts of distant multinational firms--may perhaps have undermined the material and even physical basis for civic engagement.
  • The technological transformation of leisure. There is reason to believe that deep-seated technological trends are radically "privatizing" or "individualizing" our use of leisure time and thus disrupting many opportunities for social-capital formation. The most obvious and probably the most powerful instrument of this revolution is television. Time-budget studies in the 1960s showed that the growth in time spent watching television dwarfed all other changes in the way Americans passed their days and nights. Television has made our communities (or, rather, what we experience as our communities) wider and shallower. In the language of economics, electronic technology enables individual tastes to be satisfied more fully, but at the cost of the positive social externalities associated with more primitive forms of entertainment. The same logic applies to the replacement of vaudeville by the movies and now of movies by the VCR. The new "virtual reality" helmets that we will soon don to be entertained in total isolation are merely the latest extension of this trend. Is technology thus driving a wedge between our individual interests and our collective interests? It is a question that seems worth exploring more systematically.
  • who stress that closely knit social, economic, and political organizations are prone to inefficient cartelization and to what political economists term "rent seeking" and ordinary men and women call corruption.
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    An article about the loss of social capital in America
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