What is a Class 3 PCB?

What is a Class 3 PCB? Class 3 PCBs are tighter in tolerances as opposed to Class 1 and Class 2 boards. These circuit boards are highly reliable. They are used to achieve high performances in the military or in medical, for instance. IPC-6012DS Class 3A includes space and military avionics. It is the highest […]

What is pulse width formula?

What is pulse width formula? Create a ratio that places the length of the cycle activity in the numerator and the length of the overall cycle in the denominator. Divide the numbers. Multiply the result by 100 percent. This yields the pulse width of the duty cycle. Is pulse the same as wavelength? The wavelength […]

What is gluteus medius enthesopathy?

What is gluteus medius enthesopathy? Enthesopathy refers to a problem with the attachment of tendons, ligaments or components of a joint onto the bone. People with enthesopathy typically experience pain and may have stiffness or difficulty moving the affected joint or area of the body. What is enthesopathy of the ankle? Enthesopathy is a disorder […]

What happened at gravity hill?

What happened at gravity hill? The Brentwood Gravity Hill is the classic urban legend of a bus filled with children in the fifties skidding off a road into water and all the children drowning. Now they push cars placed into neutral on the nearby road. Where is the gravity hill? Located in the suburbs of […]

What explodes Axonometrics?

What explodes Axonometrics? I have always been intrigued by exploded axonometric illustrations. They add a kinetic aspect to what is typically very stagnate fixed objects. Instead, this type of illustration emphasizes the relationship between the different elements and the role each element plays to the larger whole. What is isometric and axonometric projections? Isometric projection […]

Do I need to be Npip certified?

Do I need to be Npip certified? To reiterate: NPIP is voluntary. That means it’s NOT a legal requirement to participate in NPIP. For instance, you can hatch birds in your own backyard without having to pay for NPIP certification. And hey, just because your flock isn’t certified, that doesn’t mean your chicks will be […]

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