Electronic & Electrical
Electronic means the electronic products we used in daily life. Electrical means a branch of science by methods of electric energy, electrical equipment and electrical technology to create, maintain and improve the limited space and environment. The electrical covers the convert, utilize and research of electrical energy. The catalogue includes active components, electric power tools, electrical and hardware, batteries and chargers and other secondary catalogues.
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Pin |
A short, straight, stiff piece of wire with a blunt head and a sharp point, used especially for fastening. |
LED Display |
A display made of LED. |
Capacitor |
A device for accumulating and holding a charge of electricity, consisting of two equally charged conducting surfaces having opposite signs and separated by a dielectric. |
Circuit Board |
An insulated board on which interconnected circuits and components such as microchips are mounted or etched. |
Magnesium |
A light, silvery-white, moderately hard metallic element that in ribbon or powder form burns with a brilliant white flame. It is used in structural alloys, pyrotechnics, flash photography, and incendiary bombs. Atomic number 12; atomic weight 24.305; melting point 649¡ãC; boiling point 1,090¡ãC; specific gravity 1.74 (at 20¡ãC); valence 2. |
Solar Cell |
A semiconductor device that converts the energy of sunlight into electric energy. Also called photovoltaic cell. |
Voltage Regulator |
A device that maintains the terminal voltage of a generator or other voltage source within required limits despite variations in input voltage or load. Also known as automatic voltage regulator; voltage stabilizer. |
Rocker Switch |
A rocker switch is an on/off switch that rocks (rather than trips) when pressed, which means one side of the switch is raised while the other side is depressed much like a rocking horse rocks back and forth. |
Wire Harness |
A device that raises and lowers the warp threads on a loom. |
Cable Accessories |
Accessories of cable or cable device. |