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(newest | oldest) View (newer 500 | older 500) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 20:48, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Serialisation (Duplicates Parts Pairingnumbers to subsystems of a device such as a smart phone. A process only available to the manufacturer and authorised agents is then used to programme the serial numbers into the device and cause it to reject or limit the functionality of replacement parts such as screens or batteries.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 17:41, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:Recycle to Glossary:Recycling without leaving a redirect
- 17:40, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:Upcycle to Glossary:Upcycling without leaving a redirect
- 17:26, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:RoHS (Created page with "The Restriction of Hazardous Substances or RoHS directive (sometimes known as the "lead-free directive") restricts the use of 10 hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. These include lead, mercury, cadmium and hexavalent chromium, together with a further six organic chemicals. It took effect in the EU in 2006.")
- 17:15, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:WEEE (Created page with "The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment or WEEE Directive obligates producers and distributors of electrical equipment placed on the market after 2005 to make provision for its end of life collection and recycling. It is applicable in the UK and the EU. It has been criticised for its disregard for reuse or repair as a means of reducing e-waste.")
- 17:02, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Soak test (Created page with "A soak test is an extended test of a device following manufacture or repair, with the aim of shaking out any manufacturing defects or shortcomings in the repair. Sometimes this will be performed at full power or in some other way designed to stress any weak components and precipitate any incipient failures.")
- 16:55, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Bathtub curve (Created page with "Reliability studies in many fields tend to show a common pattern for failures. Manufacturing defects are the principal cause of early life failures, but once these have all been shaken out the failure rate remains fairly low through the expected lifetime of a device. The failure rate then starts to climb as components begin to wear out. So plotting the failure rate against time gives a U-shaped curve, commonly known as the bathtub curve.")
- 15:29, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Conflict Materials (Created page with "Conflict materials are raw materials largely sourced from conflict regions, where their supply is likely to be used for the purchase of arms or the support of armed groups.")
- 15:26, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Critical Raw Materials (Created page with "CRM or Critical Raw Materials are those raw materials in critically short supply. This may be because there simply isn't much of them waiting to be mined, or because what there is is largely controlled by unfriendly or potentially hostile nations.")
- 15:20, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Upcycle (Created page with "Upcycling is the practice of taking disused or faulty items or their major components and reusing them in a different way, hence saving them from recycling or landfill.")
- 15:15, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Refurbishment (Created page with "Reurbishment is the practice of taking used items and giving them a new lease of life by replacing worn or damaged parts, bringing them up to date with a fresh software installation and perhaps replacing a slow hard drive with a much faster SSD.")
- 15:04, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Remanufacture (Created page with "Remanufacture is the practice of creating good-as-new products using some proportion of pre-used parts. Common examples are ink and toner cartridges and laptop batteries, could equally include a laptop given a new case, keyboard and battery.")
- 14:59, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Recycle (Created page with "Recycling is the practice of recovering raw materials from waste items. This is generally inefficient and often impracticable or uneconomic for valuable materials used in small quantities. Furtthermore the resultant raw materials may not be of sufficient quality for demanding applications. Hence it is regarded as the second-worst option, ahead only of landfill or incineration.")
- 14:50, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Circular economy (Created page with "A circular economy is one where a minimum of items or their parts are sent for landfill or incineration, and a high proportion are either reused, repaired or recycled, so minimising the consumption of raw materials and the pre-use carbon footprint.")
- 14:45, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Repair (Created page with "Repair is the second option (after reuse) in a circular economy. It has been shown that many devices sent for recycling could actually be repaired relatively easily and hence given a new lease of life.")
- 14:42, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Reuse (Created page with "Reuse is the preferred option in a circular economy. Many items are discarded because they have been replaced by a newer model, or simply fallen into disuse, but could be given a second life if sold or donated to a new owner.")
- 14:36, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:E-Waste (Created page with "e-Waste is all those electrical and electronic goods discarded by their owner, whether because they are faulty, no longer needed, or simply replaced by a newer model.")
- 13:57, 23 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Serialisation (Created page with "Serialisation is a name given to the practice of some manufacturers of assigning unique serial numbers to subsystems of a device such as a smart phone. A process only available to the manufacturer and authorised agents is then used to programme the serial numbers into the device and cause it to reject or limit the functionality of replacement parts such as screens or batteries.")
- 20:14, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Gallium (Created page with "Gallium is a soft metal similar to aluminium but with a low melting point. In electronics, many compounds of gallium are semiconductors with useful properties. Gallium arsenide devices are able to operate at much higher frequencies than their silicon counterparts and so are widely used in mobile phones and satellite comunications. Various other gallium compounds are used in practically all visible and infra-red LEDs.")
- 19:48, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Silicon Carbide (Created page with "Silicon carbide (as carborundum) has long been used as an abrasive, but it is also a semiconductor with useful properties for high power applications. In recent years silicon carbide devices such as MOSFETs having higher voltage and power ratings than equivalent silicon devices have been increasingly used in applications such as EVs and power conversion.")
- 19:27, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:D-sub to Glossary:D-subminiature without leaving a redirect
- 17:15, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Duplex (Created page with "A duplex comunication channel is one that supports communication in both directions. A half-duplex channel only allows communication in one direction at a time whereas full duplex allows for simultaneous communication in both directions.")
- 17:12, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Simplex (Created page with "A simplex comminication channel is one that allows for commuication in one direction only, in conttrat to a duplex connection which supports 2-way communication.")
- 17:06, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:COM port (Created page with "A COM port is a serial interface port using a DB-9 connector, offered by virtally all home and personal computers before the advent of USB. Modern computers often still offer simulated COM ports over USB connections for interfacing to simple devices requiring only to be able to exchange a stream of bytes.")
- 17:00, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:D-sub (Created page with "D-subminiature connectors are a series of electrical connectors characterised by their D-shaped shell. Whilst there are numerous variants, just a few are or have been in common use. DB-9 (more correctly DE-9) and DB-25 were ubiqitus on home and personal computers as the serial (COM) and paralel ports before being displaced by USB, and DE-15 is still used for VGA video connectors.")
- 16:35, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:DTE, DCE (Created page with "DTE or Data Terminal Equipment and DCE or Data Communications Equipment are the names given to the two ends of an RS-232 data connection. These were originally assumed to be a computer or computer terminal and a modem respectively but the DCE is now more commonly a computer and the DTE a device or computer controlling it through a command line interface.")
- 16:24, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:RS-232 (Created page with "RS-232 is an old standard originally conceived for communication between a modem and a computer or computer terminal, normally using DB-9 or DB-25 connectors. It was embodied in the COM ports that were once a feature of virtually all personal and home computers. Although now superseded by USB, due to its great simplicity and former ubiquity it is still used where low speed communication is r...")
- 09:10, 20 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Digital Certificate (Created page with "A digital certificate is a piece of data which declares an association between an identity (e.g. the owner of a website or email address, or a software publisher) and a public key. Anyone can then use the public key to verify a digital signature applied to any piece of data by the identity. The certificate is normally itself digitally signed by a chain of more authoritative identities, ending in a well known root certificate which eve...")
- 14:16, 15 April 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page File:Safety.jpg
- 09:17, 11 April 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glosary:Reverse defenestration to Glossary:Reverse defenestration
- 09:09, 11 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Hypervisor (Created page with "A hypervisor is a program which allows you to run one or more virtual machines, each in its own padded cell and hence prevented from interfering with one another or with the hypervisor itself. A hypervisor may run as an application under a host operating system, or may run on the "bare metal" without an operating system, and hence free to utilise the totality of available computing, memory and peripheral resources.")
- 09:00, 11 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Virtual Machine (Created page with "A virtual machine or VM is a complete operating system with applications running in a kind of padded cell as an application under a host operating system. In this way, for example, you can try out different Linux distros under an existing Windows installation, or run a Windows installation under Linux if a Windows application you need is not available under Linux.")
- 08:08, 11 April 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glosary:Reverse defenestration (Created page with "Reverse defenestration is a term used to describe the process of throwing Windows out of computers. This is generally in order to install Linux or some other non-Microsoft operating system instead. In partial reverse defenestration, a Windows istallation may remain in a dual-boot configuration or as a virtual machine but this is not admitted as true reverse defenesttration by purists, who prefer radical reverse defenestration, leaving behind...")
- 16:19, 31 March 2024 Philip talk contribs marked Table lamps for translation
- 16:18, 31 March 2024 Philip talk contribs marked Mixers, blenders and coffee grinders for translation
- 16:16, 31 March 2024 Philip talk contribs marked Kettles, electric urns and rice boilers for translation
- 20:54, 30 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Passkey (Created page with "Passkeys are a more secure and more convenient alternative to passwords for logging into a website. Your browser creates and stores a highly secure secret key and gives the website a corresponding public key. Using the public key and clever cryptographic magic, the website can subsequently prove that your bowser knows the secret key without your browser ever revealing what it is. A limitation is that you can only share passkeys between different platforms (Windows/Apple/...")
- 21:37, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Password manager (content was: "A password manager is an application (often a browser extension) which stores all your passwords under the protection of a strong master password. It will also create highly random passwords and auto-fill them so you never need to even know what they are. Additionally it will protect you against entering your password in a malicious look-alike spoof website.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 21:32, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Password manager (Created page with "A password manager is an application (often a browser extension) which stores all your passwords under the protection of a strong master password. It will also create highly random passwords and auto-fill them so you never need to even know what they are. Additionally it will protect you against entering your password in a malicious look-alike spoof website.")
- 21:26, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Credential stuffing (Created page with "A credential stuffing attack is where an attacker uses a list of compromised user names and passwords to try to hack into different systems in the hope (often justified) that a user has used the same password on different sites. This is why you should always use different passwords on different sites.")
- 21:19, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Password spraying (Created page with "A password spraying attack is when an attacker tries a small number of common passwords against many different accounts on a system in the (often justified) hope that one of them, at least, will be using a weak password.")
- 21:03, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Brute force attack (Created page with "A brute force attack is an attempt to hack into an account by trying all possible passwords. It's easy to defend against simply by using a reasonaly strong password.")
- 20:53, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:BLE (Created page with "BLE or Bluetooth Low Energy is a variant of Bluetooth offering similar functions to "classic" Bluetooth, but with greatly reduced power requirements. It was originally aimed at applications needing to run for months or years on a single button cell but is now often used in in many regular applications.")
- 17:42, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:SSD/fr to Glossary:Solid State Disk/fr without leaving a redirect
- 16:02, 29 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Bipolar Transistor/fr (content was: "Un transistor bipolaire (à jonction) est un type de transistor à 3 couches semi-conductrices. Voir Transistors dans le wiki.", and the only contributor was "Pleriche" (talk))
- 15:40, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Earth Loop/fr (content was: "Lorsque deux équipements audio sont connectés ensemble, chacun ayant sa propre prise de terre, une partie du courant qui devrait circuler entre l'un des équipements et sa propre prise de terre passe par la prise de terre de l'autre équipement, ce qui provoque un bourdonnement désagréable dans le signal de sortie audio. C'est ce qu'on appelle une boucle de terre.", and the only contributor was "Pleriche" (talk))
- 15:39, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Carte fille/fr (content was: "Une carte fille est une carte secondaire qui se raccorde à la carte principale, ou carte mère.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 15:29, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Conducteur électrique/fr (content was: "Un conducteur électrique est un matériau qui conduit l'électricité. Le métal et le carbone sont des conducteurs électriques.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 15:26, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Schéma électrique/fr (content was: "Un aspirateur, par exemple, peut contenir plusieurs chemins ou "circuits" où le courant peut circuler, et un ordinateur peut en contenir un très grand nombre. Un schéma électrique est une image de tous ces chemins (ou de certains d'entre eux) qui vous permet de voir comment les pièces sont connectées entre elles et, avec un peu de chance, de comprendre le fonctionnement de...", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 15:23, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Capacité électrique/fr (content was: "La capacité électrique d'un condensateur mesure sa capacité à stocker une charge électrique, capacité mesurée en farads.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 15:22, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Condensateur/fr (content was: "Un condensateur est un composant électronique capable de stocker une charge électrique. Sa capacité électrique (ou sa capacité de stockage de la charge) est mesurée en farads.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 15:18, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Régulateur buck/fr (content was: "Un régulateur ou convertisseur buck est un type de régulateur de tension à découpage qui produit une tension de sortie moins élevée que la tension d'entrée.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 15:17, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Régulateur boost/fr (content was: "Un régulateur ou convertisseur boost est un type de régulateur de tension à découpage qui produit une tension de sortie plus élevée que la tension d'entrée.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 15:08, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Transistor Bipolaire/fr (content was: "Un transistor bipolaire (à jonction) est un type de transistor à 3 couches semi-conductrices. Voir Transistors dans le wiki.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 15:04, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Binaire/fr (content was: "Le système binaire est un système numérique utilisant uniquement les chiffres 0 et 1. Il est bien adapté aux ordinateurs, qui peuvent représenter ces chiffres par le statut "on" et "off" d'un commutateur.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 15:02, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:AC/DC motor/fr (content was: "Un moteur universel est un type de moteur électrique qui fonctionne aussi bien en CA qu'en CC.", and the only contributor was "Pleriche" (talk))
- 15:01, 28 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:2FA/fr (content was: "L'authentification à deux étapes ou 2FA (Two Factor Authentication en anglais) est un système de connexion dans lequel vous devez non seulement fournir un mot de passe ("quelque chose que vous savez"), mais aussi prouver que vous possédez un objet ("quelque chose que vous avez") ou fournir un élément biométrique tel qu'une empreinte digitale ("quelque chose que vous...", and the only contributor was "Pleriche" (talk))
- 10:27, 21 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:ESD/fr (Created page with "La décharge électrostatique ou DES est l'électricité statique engendrée par le frottement d'une chaussure sur un tapis, par exemple, et particulièrement perceptible dans des conditions de faible hygrométrie. Même si elle n'est pas perceptible, elle peut abîmer les composants électroniques fragiles.")
- 10:25, 21 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Moteur sans charbon/fr (content was: "Un moteur à commutation électronique ou sans charbon ou "brushless" est un type de moteur à courant continu qui utilise un circuit électronique pour commuter le courant entre plusieurs bobines afin de faire tourner le rotor, au lieu d'utiliser un collecteur et des balais pour remplir cette fonction. Voir Moteur à courant continu et Moteur universel dans le wiki.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 10:22, 21 March 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:Electronically Commutated Motor/fr to Glossary:Brushless Motor/fr without leaving a redirect
- 10:18, 21 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Electronically Commutated Motor/fr (Created page with "Un moteur à commutation électronique ou sans charbon ou "brushless" est un type de moteur à courant continu qui utilise un circuit électronique pour commuter le courant entre plusieurs bobines afin de faire tourner le rotor, au lieu d'utiliser un collecteur et des balais pour remplir cette fonction. Voir Moteur à courant continu et Moteur universel dans le wiki.")
- 10:16, 21 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Electromagnetic Wave/fr (Created page with "Une onde électromagnétique est une sorte d'onde dans l'espace, qui échange continuellement de l'énergie entre les champs électriques et magnétiques, de la même manière qu'une vague sur un étang oscille continuellement entre la gravité et le mouvement. Les ondes radio, la lumière, les rayons X et les rayons gamma sont tous des ondes électromagnétiques de longueurs d'onde différentes.")
- 10:14, 21 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Electromagnet/fr (Created page with "Un électroaimant est une bobine de fil électrrique enroulée autour d'un noyau de fer. Si le fil est alimenté en courant électrrique, il magnétise le noyau en fer. Il est généralement utilisé dans les appareils électromécaniques tels que les grille-pain, où il maintient le levier enfoncé pendant que vos tartines grillent.")
- 09:59, 21 March 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:Earth Loop/fr to Glossary:Ground Loop/fr without leaving a redirect
- 09:57, 21 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Earth Loop/fr (Created page with "Lorsque deux équipements audio sont connectés ensemble, chacun ayant sa propre prise de terre, une partie du courant qui devrait circuler entre l'un des équipements et sa propre prise de terre passe par la prise de terre de l'autre équipement, ce qui provoque un bourdonnement désagréable dans le signal de sortie audio. C'est ce qu'on appelle une boucle de terre.")
- 09:53, 21 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:E-Ink/fr (Created page with "L'écran e-ink (ou à encre électronique) est un type d'écran, généralement monochrome, utilisé dans les liseuses électroniques. Il a l'avantage d'utiliser très peu d'énergie et de fonctionner uniquement avec la lumière du jour réfléchie, sans rétroéclairage actif.")
- 21:50, 20 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:RFID (Created page with "RFID or Radio Frequency Identification is the technology by which a passive identification tag can be interrogated by a reader by energising it at short range with an electromagnetic field, then detecting a response.")
- 21:33, 20 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:DMM/fr (Created page with "Un multimètre numérique est un multimètre à affichage numérique.")
- 21:26, 20 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Diode/fr (Created page with "Une diode est un composant électronique à deux bornes permettant au courant de circuler dans un sens mais pas dans l'autre.")
- 21:23, 20 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Digital/fr (Created page with "Le numérique est une méthode de représentation, de traitement et de transmission d'un signal ou d'une quantité sous la forme d'un nombre ou d'une séquence de nombres, généralement exprimés en binaire par des 1 et des 0.")
- 21:20, 20 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Desktop Manager/fr (Created page with "L'environnement de bureau est la partie d'un système d'exploitation, qui représente les applications et les outils de l'ordinateur à l'écran comme des éléments posés sur un bureau.")
- 21:18, 20 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Demodulation/fr (Created page with "La démodulation est le processus de récupération d'un signal audio ou TV (par exemple) à partir du signal RF reçu d'une antenne.")
- 21:16, 20 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Decimal/fr (Created page with "Le système décimal est le système de numération que nous utilisons couramment dans la vie de tous les jours, basé sur les chiffres de 0 à 9.")
- 17:29, 20 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Carte fille/fr (Created page with "Une carte fille est une carte secondaire qui se raccorde à la carte principale, ou carte mère.")
- 17:26, 20 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:CPU/fr (Created page with "Le processeur ou CPU est le "cerveau" d'un ordinateur. Il exécute les logiciel.")
- 17:23, 20 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Moteur coreless/fr (Created page with "Un moteur coreless est un type de moteur électrique à courant continu dans lequel le rotor est constitué d'un cylindre de bobines autoportantes sans le noyau métallique habituel. Voir Moteur à courant continu et Moteur universel dans le wiki.")
- 17:22, 20 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Conducteur électrique/fr (Created page with "Un conducteur électrique est un matériau qui conduit l'électricité. Le métal et le carbone sont des conducteurs électriques.")
- 17:20, 20 March 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:Commutator/fr to Glossary:Collecteur/fr
- 17:09, 20 March 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Collecteur/fr (content was: "Le collecteur est la pièce du rotor d'un moteur universel qui capte le courant des balais. Voir Moteur à courant continu et Moteur universel dans le wiki.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 17:05, 20 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Collecteur/fr (Created page with "Le collecteur est la pièce du rotor d'un moteur universel qui capte le courant des balais. Voir Moteur à courant continu et Moteur universel dans le wiki.")
- 17:56, 14 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:CMOS/fr (Created page with "CMOS (prononcé "si-moss") ou Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor est une classe de composants électroniques à très faible consommation d'énergie. Dans les premiers PC, les paramètres du BIOS étaient conservés dans une mémoire CMOS alimentée par une petite pile de secours. Ce terme est encore parfois utilisé (à tort) pour désigner cette mémoire, bien que la mémoire Flash soit aujourd'hui universellement utilisée. (Aujourd'hui, la pile de secours assure...")
- 17:53, 14 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Schéma électrique/fr (Created page with "Un aspirateur, par exemple, peut contenir plusieurs chemins ou "circuits" où le courant peut circuler, et un ordinateur peut en contenir un très grand nombre. Un schéma électrique est une image de tous ces chemins (ou de certains d'entre eux) qui vous permet de voir comment les pièces sont connectées entre elles et, avec un peu de chance, de comprendre le fonctionnement de l'appareil.")
- 17:42, 14 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Capacité électrique/fr (Created page with "La capacité électrique d'un condensateur mesure sa capacité à stocker une charge électrique, capacité mesurée en farads.")
- 17:41, 14 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Condensateur/fr (Created page with "Un condensateur est un composant électronique capable de stocker une charge électrique. Sa capacité électrique (ou sa capacité de stockage de la charge) est mesurée en farads.")
- 17:34, 14 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Moteur sans charbon/fr (Created page with "Un moteur à commutation électronique ou sans charbon ou "brushless" est un type de moteur à courant continu qui utilise un circuit électronique pour commuter le courant entre plusieurs bobines afin de faire tourner le rotor, au lieu d'utiliser un collecteur et des balais pour remplir cette fonction. Voir Moteur à courant continu et Moteur universel dans le wiki.")
- 17:28, 14 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Balai/fr (Created page with "Dans un moteur universel, un balai ou une brosse à charbon, ou tout simplement un charbon est constitué d'un petit bloc de graphite, dont une paire alimente le rotor en courant par l'intermédiaire du collecteur. Voir Moteurs à courant continu et moteurs universels (CA/CC) dans le Wiki.")
- 17:17, 14 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Régulateur buck/fr (Created page with "Un régulateur ou convertisseur buck est un type de régulateur de tension à découpage qui produit une tension de sortie moins élevée que la tension d'entrée.")
- 17:16, 14 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Régulateur boost/fr (Created page with "Un régulateur ou convertisseur boost est un type de régulateur de tension à découpage qui produit une tension de sortie plus élevée que la tension d'entrée.")
- 21:55, 7 March 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:Transistor Bipolaire to Glossary:Transistor Bipolaire/fr without leaving a redirect
- 21:49, 7 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Transistor Bipolaire (Created page with "Un transistor bipolaire (à jonction) est un type de transistor à 3 couches semi-conductrices. Voir Transistors dans le wiki.")
- 21:48, 7 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Binaire/fr (Created page with "Le système binaire est un système numérique utilisant uniquement les chiffres 0 et 1. Il est bien adapté aux ordinateurs, qui peuvent représenter ces chiffres par le statut "on" et "off" d'un commutateur.")
- 21:42, 7 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Aftermarket/fr (Created page with "Le terme aftermarket désigne les pièces détachées, les consommables ou les accessoires d'un article, qui ne sont pas fabriqués et vendus par le fabricant de l'article, mais par un tiers.")
- 11:02, 7 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Moteur universel/fr (Created page with "Un moteur universel est un type de moteur électrique qui fonctionne aussi bien en CA qu'en CC.")
- 11:00, 7 March 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossaire:Two Factor Authentication/fr to Glossary:Two Factor Authentication/fr without leaving a redirect
- 10:59, 7 March 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossaire:2FA/fr to Glossaire:Two Factor Authentication/fr without leaving a redirect
- 10:58, 7 March 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossaire:2FA/fr (Created page with "L'authentification à deux étapes ou 2FA (Two Factor Authentication en anglais) est un système de connexion dans lequel vous devez non seulement fournir un mot de passe ("quelque chose que vous savez"), mais aussi prouver que vous possédez un objet ("quelque chose que vous avez") ou fournir un élément biométrique tel qu'une empreinte digitale ("quelque chose que vous êtes"). Cela rend le système beaucoup plus difficile à pirater.")
- 10:07, 28 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:TRF (Created page with "A TRF or Tuned Radio Frequency radio receiver is one in which the signal from the aerial is tuned and amplified at its incoming frequency before demodulation to recover the audio (or other) transmitted material. If the radio is to be tunable, this means that several tuned circuits have to be tuned in step, a problem overcome in the superhet radio design.")
- 08:50, 27 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:WAF (Created page with "The WAF or Wife Acceptance Factor is an estimation of the probability that your partner will accept the installation of your latest techie toy in the living room without an irreversible breakdown in your relationship.")
- 22:27, 25 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Port (Created page with "A TCP or UDP port is simply a number designating a particuar service on a server. For example connecting to a computer with port number 80, the connection will be routed to the computer's web server software, or if you want an encrypted connection you connect to TCP port 443. Many other services for example email, DNS, time services, file and print services are distinguished by well known port numbers.")
- 15:59, 24 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:X.509 (Created page with "X.509 is a standard defining a format for a digital certificate which creates a strong association between a identity such as a web site and a public key. That public key can then be used to digitally sign a web page coming from the web site. The digital certificate itself is signed by a chain of higher level digital certificates ending in a "root certificate" which everyone trusts.")
- 15:11, 24 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:E-Series (Created page with "The E series (E3, E6, E12, E24 etc) is a system of standard values for resistors, capacitors, inductors and zener diodes dividing each decade equally on a logarithmic scale. So for example, E12 resistors come in 12 values per decade, each roughly 20% greater than the last. See E Series in Wikipedia for more details.")
- 09:58, 24 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:DIMM (Created page with "A DIMM, or Dual In-line Memory Module (sometimes known as a "RAM stick") is a small circuit board, one or more of which very commonly serve as main working memory in a computer. It has contacts on both sides of an edge which mates with a socket (hence "Dual In-line") and contains a number of individual memory chips. There are several different standard sizes and each may contain various types and speeds of memory chip. An SODIMM is a...")
- 09:58, 24 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:SODIMM (Created page with "A SODIMM, or Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module (sometimes known as a "RAM stick") is a small circuit board, one or more of which very commonly serve as main working memory in a laptop. It has contacts on both sides of an edge which mates with a socket (hence "Dual In-line") and contains a number of individual memory chips. There are different types containing various types and speeds of memory chip. A DIMM is a larger variant com...")
- 22:43, 23 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:SIM swap (Created page with "A SIM-swap attack is when a criminal convinces your mobile provider to give them a new SIM card for your phone. When they activate it your phone will go dead and they will then be able to request SMS-based password resets for your email and other online accounts, all of which will now go to their phone instead of yours. This is going to be a very bad day for you.")
- 22:27, 23 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:DNS (Created page with "DNS or the Domain Name System is the Internet-wide distributed system for looking up the IP address of a domain, such as restarters.net, required for routing data. Your computer queries a pre-configured DNS server which in turn queries other DNS servers for IP addresses it doesn't already know.")
- 21:44, 23 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Symmetric cryptography (Created page with "In symmetric cryptography, decryption simply runs the encryption process backwards using the same key, unlike asymmetric or public key cryptography. AES is the commonest example. A problem is that for two parties to communicate securely they first need to securely agree a key. Public key cryptography overcomes this, but is computationally much more expensive.")
- 15:17, 22 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Public key cryptography (Created page with "Public key or asymmetric cryptography is a form of encryption using separate keys for encryption and decryption, neither of which can be derived from the other. The public key can be used to encrypt messages which only the holder of the corresponding private key can decrypt. Alternatively, the holder of a private key can "digitally sign" a message by encrypting a digest of the message with his private key. By successfully decrypting the digest with the previously publish...")
- 14:39, 22 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:TLS (Created page with "TLS or Transport Layer Security is a standard for securing data over a TCP data stream. It offers encryption using a shared key derived using a secure key exchange mechanism, and allows one or both ends to identify themselves using digital certificates. It has superceded SSL, but "SSL" is still often used to describe a link actually secured by TLS.")
- 12:54, 22 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:SSL (Created page with "SSL or Secure Sockets Layer is a deprecated standard for securing data over a TCP data stream. It offers encryption using a shared key derived using a secure key exchange mechanism, and allows one or both ends to identify themselves using digital certificates. SSL went through several major versions, but 3.0 was deprecated in 2015 and has been superseded by TLS. Nevertheless, "SSL" is still often used to describe a link actually secured...")
- 16:38, 20 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:IMAP (Created page with "If you manage your email using a program or app on your own device (rather than using webmail) then IMAP or Internet Message Access Protocol provides a method by which your program or app can manage your email, optionally organised into different folders, held on a remote email server, and to retrieve emails as required.")
- 16:11, 20 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:POP3 (Created page with "If you manage your email using a program or app on your own device (rather than using webmail) then POP3 or Post Office Protocol 3 is a method by which your program or app retrieves incoming emails from an email server for storage on your device.")
- 16:11, 20 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:SMTP (Created page with "If you manage your email using a program or app on your own device (rather than using webmail) then SMTP or Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is the method by which your program or app submits outgoing email to a mail server.")
- 16:00, 20 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Http/https (Created page with "http or Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the method by which a web browser requests and receives web pages from a web server. It is now largely superceded by https, which transmits requests and replies in encrypted form.")
- 21:39, 19 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Entropy (Created page with "Entropy (in information theory) is the amount of information or uncertainty in a piece of data, usually measured in bits. For example a 3 digit PIN or combination lock has 1,000 possible values and so has almost 10 bits of entropy, because 10 bits allows you to count up to 1,024. The entropy of a password or encryption key can be used directly to estimate how long it might take to crack, by trying all possible values.")
- 21:14, 19 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Signal to Noise Ratio (Created page with "The Signal to Noise (or S/N) ratio is a measure of the strength of a signal compared to any background noise or interference, and is measured in decibels (dB). In an audio system, a high S/N ratio tells you that any background hiss will be imperceptible, and in data communications, the S/N ratio directly affects the rate at which you can transmit data.")
- 21:14, 19 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Decibel (Created page with "Decibels (dB) are a measure of relative power, for example by what factor does an amplifier increase the power of a signal, or by what factor is a TV signal reduced by losses in the cable between the aerial and the receiver. It's a logarithmic scale, 3dB representing a doubling of power, hence the dB gains or losses in a signal path can simply be added.")
- 17:52, 19 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Noise (Created page with "Noise, in the context of electronics and communications, is any unwanted interference tending to mask a desired signal. It can never be eliminated entirely as the electronics we're surrounded with all generates a certain amount of interference, and an electric current itself consists of a random flow of electrons.")
- 17:40, 19 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Metadata (Created page with "Metadata is "data about data". For example, a document or spreadsheet may contain information about the author; a digital camera will normally embed information about the exposure, location, date and time of a photo. Sharing these or other types of file can result in undesirable information leakage and privacy issues if you're not aware of the metadata they may contain.")
- 17:24, 19 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Decoupling capacitor (Created page with "Variations in the current drawn by one part of a circuit can affect the voltage of the supply, hence affecting another part of the circuit. "Decoupling capacitors" are commonly connected to a supply at various points in order to absorb these variations and minimise any such unwanted and detrimental couplings.")
- 11:46, 17 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Webmail (Created page with "Webmail is the method of managing your email entirely through a web page offered by your email provider, who stores your email on their own servers. The alternative is to manage your email through an applicationon your own device, which can give you greater flexibility in organising, searching and archiving your email.")
- 11:10, 17 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Right to Repair (Created page with "R2R or Right to Repair is the movement and campaign to make repair options widely available at reasonable cost, and to outlaw practices which unnecessarily make repair uneconomic, difficult or virtually impossible. Such practices include non-availability or exhorbitant cost of spare parts or service information, manufacturing methods making disassembly difficult, and parts pairing or software locks restricting repair to the manufacturer or their authorised agents. These...")
- 11:33, 15 February 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page MPP inverter to Glossary:MPP inverter without leaving a redirect
- 11:30, 15 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page MPP inverter (Created page with "Getting the most power out of a PV (or solar) cell or wind turbine isn't straightforward. The output voltage will be maximum if you draw hardly any current, and if you draw as much current as you can the output voltage will drop almost to zero. In either case the power delivered (voltage × current) will be minimal. An MPP or Maximum Power Point controller or inverter will continuously adjust the current drawn in order to maximise the power, for exam...")
- 10:03, 14 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:EV (Created page with "An EV or Electric Vehicule is any kind of vehicle more conventionally powered by fossil fuels, but designed instead to be electrically powered.")
- 09:56, 14 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:ALU (Created page with "An ALU or Arithmetic and Logical Unit is that part of a CPU that actually performs arithmetic and logical operations, as commanded by and on data supplied to it by executive functions within the CPU. The 74181 is an early example of a 4-bit ALU implemented as a single silicon chip.")
- 09:42, 14 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Unbrick (Created page with "A device is said to be "bricked" if it has been rendered non-functional, perhaps by loading the wrong firmware. "Unbricking" is the (sometimes difficult) process of restoring it to normal operation.")
- 17:12, 10 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Ladder logic (Created page with "Ladder logic is a kind of simple graphical programming language with its roots in relay logic, formerly much used for the control of industrial plant and machinery, but still used by PLCs in similar applications. More details are given in the Ladder logic.")
- 16:59, 10 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:PLC (Created page with "A PLC or Programmable Logic Controller is a device much used in industry for controlling plant and machinery. It has a number of inputs which would be connected to sensors of different kinds, and outputs through which it can control switches, valves, motors, pumps etc in order for the machine or industrial process to operate correctly and safely. Their pre-electonic origins lie in relay logic and they are still normally programmed by similar Wikipedi...")
- 16:32, 10 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Phase (Created page with "Two sounds (or electrical signals, or radio or light waves) may be identical, but if the waves of one lag in time behind those of the other, they're said to differ in phase. A phase difference is measured in degrees; 360 degrees represents a complete cycle so is the same as no phase difference, whereas with a phase difference of 180 degrees, the peak of one wave will coincide with the trough of the other and combined, they will cancel out.")
- 14:24, 9 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:SOHO (Created page with "SOHO or Small Office, Home Office is used to describe devices such as printers and routers, intended for domestic or small office use, rather than in an enterprise or similar environment in which they would typically be managed centrally by an IT department.")
- 14:24, 9 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:IT (Created page with "Information Technology, normally used to refer to computers and all ancilliary equipment.")
- 11:49, 9 February 2024 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossary:Sod's Law (Merged into Murphy's Law)
- 11:24, 9 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Sod's Law (Created page with "Sod's Law simply states what we all know: if anything can possibly go wrong, it generally will, often at the most inconvenient time.")
- 10:30, 9 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Digital Signal Processor (Created page with "A DSP or Digital Signal Processor is a microprocessor optimised for demanding real-time computing tasks such as audio or video compression, processing or analysis.")
- 10:28, 9 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Microprocessor (Created page with "A Microprocessor or MPU (MicroProcessor Unit) is the compete central processor of a computer on a single silicon chip, or in the case of a high-end microprocessor, possibly more than one chip in a single package. Additional components are required to provide program and data storage and peripheral functions such as input and output.")
- 10:14, 9 February 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Microcontroller (Created page with "A Microcontroller or MCU (MicroController Unit, sometimes written μC) is an integrated circuit comprising a complete computer on a single silicon chip, albeit generally a relatively simple and low power one. It will contain a processor for executing instructions, program memory, working memory and a range of peripheral devices such as analogue and digital inputs and outputs, timers, counters and communication channels...")
- 09:31, 31 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Feature phone (Created page with "A feature phone is generally taken to mean a mobile phone offering features beyond simply making and receiving voice calls. These might include a calendar, voice notes or a few simple games, all through a character-based non-graphical screen.")
- 09:31, 31 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Smartphone (Created page with "A smartphone is generally taken to mean a full-featured mobile phone with a graphical touch screen and offering (in addition to making and receiving voice calls) email, instant messaging, web browsing and a wide range of additional functions provided through downloadable apps.")
- 09:04, 31 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Parts pairing (Created page with "Parts pairing is the practice of some manufacturers of assigning unique serial numbers to subassemblies of a device, such as a smartphone screen, and preventing full functionaity of a replacement unless it has been paired with the device through a process not available to independant repairers.")
- 17:25, 30 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:TCON (Created page with "The TCON or Timing Controller board in a flat screen TV or monitor takes the video signal and converts it to a form the display panel can directly use, selecting and activating rows and columns of pixels in a timed sequence as required by the panel. A faulty TCON board is a possible cause of various types of display problem.")
- 16:44, 23 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Robertson (Created page with "Robertson is a type of screw and screwdriver common in Canada but used elsewhere, especially in woodworking and general construction. The screw head has a square depression, slightly tapered to facilitate the insertion of a matching screwdriver with a square tip.")
- 10:09, 22 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Pentalobe (Created page with "Pentalobe is a type of tamper-resistant screw and screwdriver introduced by Apple. See Types of screw head and screwdriver in the Wiki.")
- 10:09, 22 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Tri-wing (Created page with "Tri-wing is a type of screw and screwdriver a bit like cross-head but having 3 arms instead of 4. See Types of screw head and screwdriver in the Wiki.")
- 10:09, 22 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:JIS (Created page with "JIS or Japanese Industry Standard is a type of crosshead screw and screwdriver commonest in the Pacific rim. It is distinguished by a raised or recessed dot on the screw head. See Types of screw head and screwdriver in the Wiki.")
- 15:55, 20 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:ZIF Connector (Created page with "A ZIF or Zero Insertion Force connector is one in which a clamp of some sort is closed to make a good contact after the mating parts have been engaged, instead of the force being applied during insertion. They are commonly used for delicate ribbon cables, and for test rigs where many insertions of devices under test will routinely be made.")
- 15:44, 20 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Thermal Runaway (Created page with "Some electronic components and circuits take more current as as they get hotter. Unchecked, this can lead to a positive feedback effect in which excessive heat causes still more heat to be generated, ending in a catastrophic failure and possibly a fire.")
- 15:34, 20 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:SMD (Created page with "A Surface Mount Device or SMD is an electronic component designed to be mounted on the surface of a printed circuit board, instead of having leads which pass through holes in the board, soldered on the reverse side. Surface mount devices are generlly smaller, often much smaller than their through-hole equivalents.")
- 15:28, 20 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Ribbon cable (Created page with "Ribbon cables are cables with the conductors laid side by side to form a ribbon, rather than bound together in a bunch. The conductors may be individual insulated wires or may be copper tracks like those on a printed circuit board, laid on a fexible substrate. They are nomally used in conjunction with special connectors.")
- 12:34, 20 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:NFC (Created page with "NFC or Near Field Communication is a set of technologies allowing electromagnetic communication between two devices, usually no more than a few centimeters apart. Each device contains a coil of wire and together they form a transformer through which data can be passed. A small amount of power is also often passed to an NFC device such as a security tag, having no power source of its own.")
- 12:22, 20 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:LIDAR (Created page with "LIDAR or Light Imaging, Detection and Ranging is a technology similar to radar but using visible or infrared light instead of radio. As with radar, the distance of an object is determined by measuring the time taken for a pulse of light to be reflected off it and to return.")
- 12:14, 20 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:LDO (Created page with "A LDO or Low Drop-out regulator is a voltage regulator which produces the required output voltage even when the input voltage is only a little higher.")
- 12:10, 20 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Haptics (Created page with "Haptics are technologies involving the sense of touch, such as the vibrate alert option offered by most smart phones.")
- 11:58, 19 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Class A/B/C/D (Created page with "Class A, B, C and D refer to different design architectures for an amplifier, having different power efficiencies. Class A drives the output throughout a cycle, and is the least efficient. Class B drives the output for only a half cycle. Usually, a second Class B driver drives alternate half cycles. Class C drives the output for less than half a cycle and generally drives a tuned circuit to restore the output (typically in a transmitter) to a p...")
- 11:49, 19 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:PWM (Created page with "PWM or Pulse Width Modulation is a highly efficient method of power control in which the power is switched on and off very rapidly. The ouput is then smoothed with a capacitor and/or inductor and the relative on and off times then determine the power that is delivered.")
- 09:06, 14 January 2024 Philip talk contribs moved page Class X/Y to Glossary:Class X/Y without leaving a redirect
- 09:03, 14 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Class X/Y (Created page with "Classes X and Y are designations of capacitors specifically rated for direct connection to the mains supply, bearing in mind the safety implications and the particuar stresses they may be subject to. See Capacitors in the Wiki.")
- 08:56, 14 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Class 1/2/3 (Created page with "In the context a PAT testing, Classes 1, 2 and 3 refer to classifications of equipment according to wheter they operate at dagerous voltages and whether they include a protective earth connection. See PAT Testing in the Wiki.")
- 21:58, 11 January 2024 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Thu, 11 Jan 2024 21:58:22 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Dimmer-waveform.png"
- 21:58, 11 January 2024 Philip talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Dimmer-waveform.png
- 21:55, 11 January 2024 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Thu, 11 Jan 2024 21:55:04 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Dimmer-waveform.png"
- 21:55, 11 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page File:Dimmer-waveform.png (The waveform produced by a simple dimmer switch.)
- 21:55, 11 January 2024 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:Dimmer-waveform.png (The waveform produced by a simple dimmer switch.)
- 21:58, 4 January 2024 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Thu, 04 Jan 2024 21:58:15 GMT as the approved revision for "File:TriacDimmer.png"
- 21:58, 4 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page File:TriacDimmer.png (A simple triac dimmer circuit.)
- 21:58, 4 January 2024 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:TriacDimmer.png (A simple triac dimmer circuit.)
- 21:55, 4 January 2024 Philip talk contribs created page How dimmers and motor controllers work (Created page with "This is a prototype page for the Restart Wiki. This first paragraph should be a brief description of the page, which will pop up on hovering over a link to the page. <div class="showtoc"> __TOC__ </div> ==Summary== All pages should start with a summary, to enable the reader to see at a glance what the page is about and whether it is likely to give the information required. This is subtly different from the description of the page's purpose, given above. Retaining the b...")
- 16:48, 4 January 2024 Philip talk contribs set 10480 as the approved revision for "Mixers, blenders and coffee grinders"
- 09:13, 23 November 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Thu, 23 Nov 2023 09:13:25 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Tap-dribble-gif.gif"
- 09:13, 23 November 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Tap-dribble-gif.gif
- 22:17, 22 November 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Wed, 22 Nov 2023 22:16:04 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Tap-dribble-gif.gif"
- 22:16, 22 November 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Wed, 22 Nov 2023 22:16:04 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Tap-dribble-gif.gif"
- 22:16, 22 November 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Tap-dribble-gif.gif (A dribble of water from a tap - a very small flow.)
- 22:16, 22 November 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:Tap-dribble-gif.gif (A dribble of water from a tap - a very small flow.)
- 22:09, 17 November 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Fri, 17 Nov 2023 22:09:12 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Capacitive dropper power supply.png"
- 22:09, 17 November 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Capacitive dropper power supply.png
- 10:46, 11 November 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Sat, 11 Nov 2023 10:46:47 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Standard and Reed Relays.jpg"
- 10:46, 11 November 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Standard and Reed Relays.jpg (A standard relay and a reed relay.)
- 10:46, 11 November 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:Standard and Reed Relays.jpg (A standard relay and a reed relay.)
- 11:39, 10 November 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Fri, 10 Nov 2023 11:39:44 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Capacitive dropper power supply.png"
- 11:39, 10 November 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Capacitive dropper power supply.png (A basic capacitive dropper power supply.)
- 11:39, 10 November 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:Capacitive dropper power supply.png (A basic capacitive dropper power supply.)
- 16:01, 28 October 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Sat, 28 Oct 2023 16:01:54 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Flip-clockMechanism.jpg"
- 16:01, 28 October 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Flip-clockMechanism.jpg (The day of month and month mechanisms of a flip clock which recognises the different lengths of the monthhs.)
- 16:01, 28 October 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:Flip-clockMechanism.jpg (The day of month and month mechanisms of a flip clock which recognises the different lengths of the monthhs.)
- 14:32, 24 October 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Tue, 24 Oct 2023 14:32:50 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Screw terminals.jpg"
- 14:32, 24 October 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Screw terminals.jpg (Screw terminals equally accepting 4mm plugs.)
- 14:32, 24 October 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:Screw terminals.jpg (Screw terminals equally accepting 4mm plugs.)
- 15:16, 23 October 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Personal e-transport - temp (Created page with "This page will covers e-bikes, e-scooters, hoverboards and similar battery-powered personal transport devices. ==Summary== All types of personal e-transport consist of various electrical subsystems in addition to the mechanical frame and drive, considered in turn, each being prone to different faults. ===Safety=== 30px|left ::E-bikes and scooters etc all include a fairly powerful rechargeable lithium battery. Physically or electrically abused, th...")
- 14:43, 23 October 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Mon, 23 Oct 2023 14:43:55 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Heat-shrink solder sleeves.jpg"
- 14:43, 23 October 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Heat-shrink solder sleeves.jpg (A selection of heat shrink solder sleeves.)
- 14:43, 23 October 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:Heat-shrink solder sleeves.jpg (A selection of heat shrink solder sleeves.)
- 08:11, 22 October 2023 Philip talk contribs set 10384 as the approved revision for "The Absolute Basics"
- 15:21, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Frequency/fr (Created page with "La fréquence est le nombre de cycles complets (positifs et négatifs) de AC qui se produisent par seconde. Elle est mesurée en Hertz.")
- 15:19, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:RF/fr (Created page with "La RF ou radiofréquence est une haute fréquence capable d'être transmise sous la forme d'un signal radio.")
- 15:17, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:AF/fr (Created page with "AF ou fréquence audio est une fréquence dans la gamme audible d'environ 20Hz - 20kHz.")
- 15:08, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Hole/fr (Created page with "Un trou est l'absence d'un électron dans un réseau cristallin où il devrait y en avoir un. Il en résulte une charge positive. Un électron d'un atome adjacent peut se déplacer dans le trou, ce qui entraîne le déplacement du trou vers l'atome suivant. De cette manière, les trous peuvent se comporter comme des particules chargées positivement et transporter un courant électrique.")
- 15:01, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Grid/fr (Created page with "La grille est l'électrode de contrôle dans une lampe. En la rendant négative par rapport à la cathode, on limite ou on empêche le flux d'électrons de la cathode vers l'anode.")
- 14:58, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Anode/fr (Created page with "Une cathode est une électrode positive.")
- 14:57, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Cathode/fr (Created page with "Une cathode est une électrode négative.")
- 14:55, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Ion/fr (Created page with "Un ion est un atome chargé positivement ou négativement.")
- 14:53, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Electrolyte/fr (Created page with "Un électrolyte est un liquide conducteur contenant des ions négatifs et positifs, comme le liquide d'une batterie.")
- 14:51, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Electrode/fr (Created page with "Une électrode est un conducteur électrique qui entre en contact avec une partie non métallique d'un dispositif tel qu'un semiconducteur ou l'électrolyte d'une batterie ou le vide d'un lampe.")
- 12:54, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Modulation/fr (Created page with "La modulation est le processus d'impression d'un signal audio ou télévisuel (par exemple) sur un signal RF pour la transmission. Voir comment les radios fonctionnent dans le wiki.")
- 12:44, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Transistor/fr (Created page with "Un transistor est un composant électronique à 3 fils utilisé pour amplifier un signal ou activer ou désactiver un courant. Voir Transistors dans le Wiki.")
- 12:41, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Electron/fr (Created page with "Un électron est une particule subatomique portant une charge électrique négative. Un flux d'électrons constitue un courant électrique.")
- 12:38, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Semiconductor/fr (Created page with "Un semi-conducteur est un matériau tel que le silicium, le germanium ou l'arséniure de gallium qui peut être rendu conducteur d'électricité soit par des électrons chargés négativement (type N), soit par des électrons manquants ou trous chargés positivement (type P), en ajoutant de petites quantités d'impuretés soigneusement choisies.")
- 12:29, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Compact Fluorescent Lamp/fr (Created page with "Une lampe fluorescente compacte (CFL) est un type d'ampoule consistant en un tube fluorescent plié en forme compacte. Elle est plus efficace que les lampes à filament traditionnelles, mais reste bien en deçà des nouvelles lampes LED. Voir Types d'ampoules dans le Wiki.")
- 12:22, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Filament Lamp/fr (Created page with "Une lampe à incandescence est un type d'ampoule contenant un mince fil de tungstène qui émet une lumière blanche lorsqu'il est traversé par un courant. Ces ampoules sont très inefficaces et ne peuvent plus être vendues légalement. Voir Types of bulb dans le Wiki.")
- 10:15, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Silicon/fr (Created page with "Le silicium est le matériau semi-conducteur utilisé dans la grande majorité des transistors et des circuits intégrés. Il a presque entièrement supplanté le germanium dans les années 1960, mais l'arséniure de galium est désormais souvent utilisé pour les très hautes fréquences, tandis que le carbure de silicium et le nitrure de galium prennent le relais pour les hautes...")
- 10:10, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Germanium/fr (Created page with "Le germanium est un semi-conducteur utilisé pour la fabrication des premiers transistors. Il a été remplacé par le silicium pour presque tous les usages, mais il est encore utilisé avec d'autres matériaux dans certaines applications telles que les cellules solaires et les diodes électroluminescentes (LEDs).")
- 09:59, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:AM/fr (Created page with "La modulation d'amplitude (AM) est une méthode de modulation dans laquelle l'amplitude d'un signal RF est modulée par le signal AF à transmettre. Voir Modulation d'amplitude dans le Wiki.")
- 09:51, 12 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Valve/fr (Created page with "Une valve thermionique ou un tube à vide est un dispositif amplificateur constitué d'un tube en verre contenant plusieurs électrodes dans le vide. Une cathode chauffée électriquement émet des électrons qui sont attirés par une anode. Leur flux est contrôlé par la tension d'une grille métallique placée sur leur trajectoire. Depuis longtemps, les G...")
- 21:32, 11 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Brush/fr (Created page with "Un balai dans un moteur CA/CC consiste en un petit bloc de graphite, dont une paire alimente le courant vers le rotor via le commutateur. Voir Moteurs à courant continu et universel (CA/CC) dans le Wiki.")
- 16:39, 11 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Commutator/fr (Created page with "Le collecteur est la partie du rotor d'un moteur CA/CC qui reçoit le courant des brushes. Voir DC and Universal (AC/DC) Motors dans le Wiki.")
- 16:02, 11 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Circuit/fr (Created page with "L'électricité n'aime pas s'accumuler, elle ne circule donc que si elle peut faire le tour d'un "circuit" complet et revenir à son point de départ. (Le symbole habituel d'un interrupteur marche/arrêt est un cercle interrompu par un tiret, représentant un circuit interrompu).")
- 16:00, 11 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Parallel/fr (Created page with "Deux éléments d'un circuit sont dits en parallèle s'ils sont connectés de manière à ce que le courant puisse passer indifféremment par l'un ou par l'autre. Par exemple, si vous connectez une batterie à une ampoule par l'intermédiaire de deux interrupteurs en parallèle, l'ampoule s'allumera si l'un ou l'autre des interrupteurs, ou les deux, sont allumés.")
- 15:56, 11 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Series/fr (Created page with "Deux éléments d'un circuit sont dits en série s'ils sont connectés de telle sorte que le courant doit passer par l'un puis par l'autre. Par exemple, si vous connectez une batterie à une ampoule par l'intermédiaire de deux interrupteurs en série, l'ampoule ne s'allumera que si les deux interrupteurs sont allumés.")
- 15:41, 11 September 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Amp/fr (Created page with "L'Ampère est l'unité de courant électrique, c'est-à-dire la quantité d'électricité qui passe, un peu comme la quantité d'eau qui coule dans une rivière. Il porte le nom du mathématicien et physicien français André-Marie Ampère, connu pour ses premiers travaux sur l'électromagnétisme. Voir Electric circuits, volts amps watts and ohms dans le Wiki.")
- 11:25, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:Short Circuit/fr to Glossary:Short circuit/fr without leaving a redirect
- 11:21, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Universal Motor/fr (Created page with "Un moteur AC/DC ou universel est un type de moteur électrique qui fonctionne aussi bien en AC qu'en DC. Voir Moteurs à courant continu et universel (AC/DC) dans le Wiki.")
- 11:21, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Universal Motor/fr (content was: "Un moteur AC/DC ou universel est un type de moteur électrique qui fonctionne aussi bien en AC qu'en DC. Voir Moteurs à courant continu et universel (AC/DC) dans le Wiki.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 11:20, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Watt/fr (Created page with "Le volt est l'unité de pression électrique, un peu comme la pression de l'eau. Il porte le nom du physicien et chimiste italien Alessandro Volta, à qui l'on attribue l'invention de la batterie. Voir Circuits électriques, volts, ampères, watts et ohms dans le Wiki.")
- 11:19, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossay:Watt/fr (content was: "Le volt est l'unité de pression électrique, un peu comme la pression de l'eau. Il porte le nom du physicien et chimiste italien Alessandro Volta, à qui l'on attribue l'invention de la batterie. Voir Circuits électriques, volts, ampères, watts et ohms dans le Wiki.", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 11:16, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossay:Watt/fr (Created page with "Le volt est l'unité de pression électrique, un peu comme la pression de l'eau. Il porte le nom du physicien et chimiste italien Alessandro Volta, à qui l'on attribue l'invention de la batterie. Voir Circuits électriques, volts, ampères, watts et ohms dans le Wiki.")
- 11:15, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Volt/fr (Created page with "Le volt est l'unité de pression électrique, un peu comme la pression de l'eau. Il porte le nom du physicien et chimiste italien Alessandro Volta, à qui l'on attribue l'invention de la batterie. Voir Circuits électriques, volts, ampères, watts et ohms dans le Wiki.")
- 11:13, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Universal Motor/fr (Created page with "Un moteur AC/DC ou universel est un type de moteur électrique qui fonctionne aussi bien en AC qu'en DC. Voir Moteurs à courant continu et universel (AC/DC) dans le Wiki.")
- 11:09, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Thermal Fuse/fr (Created page with "Un fusible thermique ou un coupe-circuit thermique est un dispositif de sécurité qui interrompt un circuit si la température dépasse un certain niveau critique. Certains sont à usage unique et doivent être remplacés, tandis que d'autres se réinitialisent automatiquement ou peuvent être réinitialisés manuellement. Voir Composants de protection dans le Wiki.")
- 11:05, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Short Circuit/fr (Created page with "Si deux fils se touchent alors qu'ils ne devraient pas, le courant peut prendre un raccourci, rencontrer très peu de résistance et donc laisser passer trop de choses. Ce n'est pas une bonne chose et votre gadget peut chauffer ou même s'enflammer. Un court-circuit peut également être causé par un pont de soudure involontaire entre deux pistes d'un circuit imprimé, ce qui peut simplement entraîner un dysfonctionnement de l'appareil.")
- 11:02, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Reservoir Capacitor/fr (Created page with "Un condensateur de réserve ou de lissage est un condensateur de grande valeur utilisé pour lisser le courant alternatif redressé. Voir les alimentations dans le wiki.")
- 10:59, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:RAM/fr (Created page with "La RAM (Random Access Memory) est la mémoire très rapide utilisée par un ordinateur pour stocker les programmes et les données en cours de traitement.")
- 10:56, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Operating System/fr (Created page with "Une système d'exploitation (Operating System, ou OS en anglais) est le logiciel qui gère les ressources informatiques, de stockage et de communication d'un ordinateur et présente une interface utilisateur permettant à l'utilisateur d'exécuter des programmes et d'interagir avec eux comme il le souhaite.")
- 10:53, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Open Circuit/fr (Created page with "L'électricité aime faire le tour complet d'un circuit et revenir à son point de départ. Lorsqu'il y a une rupture dans le circuit qui empêche le courant de circuler (peut-être à cause d'une panne), on parle de circuit ouvert.")
- 10:50, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Microswitch/fr (Created page with "Un microrupteur est un type d'interrupteur que l'on trouve souvent dans les dispositifs électromécaniques, généralement actionné par un dispositif de verrouillage de sécurité, une came ou un levier plutôt que directement par l'utilisateur. Il existe généralement quelques tailles standard, mais plutôt plusieurs configurations de levier ou de bouton d'actionnement et de disposition des contacts.")
- 10:47, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:LED/fr (Created page with "Une LED (Light Emitting Diode) est une diode électroluminescente, semblable à toute autre diode semi-conductrice, mais spécialement conçue pour que les photons soient émis lorsque les électrons tombent dans les trous à la jonction entre une région de type p et une région de type n.")
- 10:44, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:LCD/fr (Created page with "Un écran à cristaux liquides est le type d'écran utilisé dans la plupart des calculatrices, téléphones, tablettes et écrans d'ordinateur. Il utilise un liquide spécial qui agit sur la lumière polarisée sous l'effet d'un champ électrique.")
- 10:30, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Integrated Circuit/fr (Created page with "Un circuit intégré (CI, ou IC en anglais) est un circuit composé de dizaines à des milliards de composants électroniques, tous fabriqués sur une seule puce de silicium. Voir Circuits intégrés dans le Wiki.")
- 10:28, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Heat Sink/fr (Created page with "Un dissipateur thermique est une pièce de métal conçue pour évacuer la chaleur d'un composant afin d'éviter qu'il ne devienne trop chaud. Lors de la soudure, une pince peut être appliquée sur un fil d'un composant électronique sensible comme dissipateur de chaleur pour éviter que la chaleur de la soudure n'endommage le composant.")
- 10:26, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Glossarry:Hard Disk/fr (content was: "Un disque dur ou HDD est un type de stockage principal à long terme sur ordinateur très répandu dans lequel les données sont conservées sur un disque magnétique en rotation rapide. (De plus en plus, les ordinateurs modernes utilisent plutôt un disque SSD, en anglais "Solid State Disk").", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 10:23, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossarry:Hard Disk/fr (Created page with "Un disque dur ou HDD est un type de stockage principal à long terme sur ordinateur très répandu dans lequel les données sont conservées sur un disque magnétique en rotation rapide. (De plus en plus, les ordinateurs modernes utilisent plutôt un disque SSD, en anglais "Solid State Disk").")
- 10:22, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:FM/fr (Created page with "La FM ou modulation de fréquence est une méthode de modulation dans laquelle la fréquence d'un signal RF est modulée par le signal AF à transmettre. Voir Modulation de fréquence dans le Wiki.")
- 10:19, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Flash/fr (Created page with "Flash est un terme utilisé pour désigner un type de mémoire qui ne peut être modifié qu'en effaçant et en réécrivant un bloc important de cellules à la fois. Flasher est utilisé comme verbe pour désigner le processus de réécriture ou de mise à jour d'une telle mémoire.")
- 10:17, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Epoxy/fr (Created page with "L'époxy est un type d'adhésif très puissant qui se présente sous la forme d'une résine et d'un durcisseur séparé. Elle ne commence à durcir que lorsque les deux sont mélangés.")
- 10:13, 28 August 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:DAB/fr (Created page with "Le DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) est la norme utilisée pour la radiodiffusion numérique.")
- 19:52, 18 July 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Tue, 18 Jul 2023 19:52:20 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Rotary encoder.jpeg"
- 19:52, 18 July 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Rotary encoder.jpeg (A mechanical rotary encoder.)
- 19:52, 18 July 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:Rotary encoder.jpeg (A mechanical rotary encoder.)
- 10:22, 18 July 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Rotary encoder (Created page with "There are many types of rotary encoder, but simple mechanical ones are often found behind the volume control in a digital radio. It can be turned as far as you like in either direction, but in a seres of steps. At each step, one of two switches within it turns on or off. This allows a microcontroller to detect the direction and extent to which it's tuned.")
- 16:47, 7 July 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Glossary:Electrophoresis (Created page with "Electrophoresis is the motion of particles through a liquid in which they are dispersed, attracted by an electric field. It's the principle on which most e-ink displays are based and is also extensively used in the analysis of chemical and biological samples, including DNA sequencing.")
- 21:28, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Watch batteries WIP (content was: "This page describes how you can change watch batteries yourself. <div class="showtoc"> __TOC__ </div> ==Summary== Most watch batteries are easy to replace. There are several types of watch back and how to remove them is described separately for each. ===Safety=== 30px|left ::To do this task you need a watch press otherwise you will either be unable to r...", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 21:19, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Talk:How to submit a manual to the Internet Archive (content was: "#REDIRECT Restart wiki:Submitting repair manuals to the Internet Archive")
- 21:19, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Restart wiki:Submitting repair manuals to the Internet Archive (content was: "'''This is the Submit-to-Internet-Archive Discussion page.''' You are encouraged to leave any comments or queries below. Please sign all contributions by appending 2 hyphens and 4 tildes (<nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki>), which will be automatically expanded into your user name and a time stamp. ---- Unfortunately this page doesn't follow the Style Guide. I'm not sure where it would go in the Wiki. --Philip (talk) 21:32, 10 June 2021 (UTC) I've at...")
- 21:17, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page File:Img 1199a.jpg (content was: "#REDIRECT File:Head torch.jpg", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 21:16, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page File:Img 1194a.jpg (content was: "#REDIRECT File:Jeweller's eye loupe.jpg", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 21:16, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page File:Circuit board spak gap.jpg (content was: "#REDIRECT File:Circuit board spark gap.jpg", and the only contributor was "Pleriche" (talk))
- 21:16, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page The Connector Menagerie (content was: "#REDIRECT Connectors (External)", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 21:15, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Talk:The Least You Need To Know (content was: "#REDIRECT Talk:The Absolute Basics", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 21:15, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Talk:The Connector Menagerie (content was: "#REDIRECT Talk:Connectors (External)", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 21:14, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Talk:Submit-to-Internet-Archive (content was: "#REDIRECT Talk:How to submit a manual to the Internet Archive", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 21:14, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Talk:Kettles and Electric Urns (content was: "#REDIRECT Talk:Kettles, electric urns and rice boilers", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 21:12, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Talk:Connectors (content was: "#REDIRECT Talk:Connectors (Internal)", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 21:11, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Talk:Air fryers (content was: "#REDIRECT Talk:Small cooking appliances", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 21:11, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Using US appliances in the UK (content was: "#REDIRECT Using appliances from North America in Europe", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 21:10, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page The Least You Need To Know (content was: "#REDIRECT The Absolute Basics", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 21:09, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Submit-to-Internet-Archive (content was: "#REDIRECT How to submit a manual to the Internet Archive", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 21:09, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Safety (content was: "#REDIRECT Restarter Safety Guidelines", and the only contributor was "Panda" (talk))
- 20:53, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Air fryers (content was: "#REDIRECT Small cooking appliances", and the only contributor was "Philip" (talk))
- 20:52, 6 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page Clean up! Cool down (content was: "#REDIRECT Clean up! Cool down!", and the only contributor was "Neil" (talk))
- 09:20, 5 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Talk:Main Page/fr (Redirected page to Talk:Main Page) Tag: New redirect
- 20:35, 4 June 2023 Philip talk contribs deleted page File:90F88DA4-A798-4A68-B1E5-B772458A620F.jpeg (Not used.)
- 16:48, 3 June 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Sat, 03 Jun 2023 16:48:02 GMT as the approved revision for "File:LED filament.jpg"
- 16:48, 3 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:LED filament.jpg (Four LED filaments from a broken LED lamp.)
- 16:48, 3 June 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:LED filament.jpg (Four LED filaments from a broken LED lamp.)
- 14:19, 3 June 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Sat, 03 Jun 2023 14:19:41 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Small PV cell.jpg"
- 14:19, 3 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Small PV cell.jpg (A small photovoltaic cell from a solar-powered toy.)
- 14:19, 3 June 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:Small PV cell.jpg (A small photovoltaic cell from a solar-powered toy.)
- 20:54, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Fri, 02 Jun 2023 20:54:36 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Opto-isolator.jpg"
- 20:54, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Opto-isolator.jpg (An opto isolator.)
- 20:54, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:Opto-isolator.jpg (An opto isolator.)
- 20:21, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Fri, 02 Jun 2023 20:21:44 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Reflective infrared sensor.jpg"
- 20:21, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Reflective infrared sensor.jpg (A reflective infrared sensor.)
- 20:21, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:Reflective infrared sensor.jpg (A reflective infrared sensor.)
- 20:17, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Fri, 02 Jun 2023 20:17:56 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Infrared detector for infrared remote control.jpg"
- 20:17, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Infrared detector for infrared remote control.jpg (An infrared detector for use with an infrared remote control.)
- 20:17, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:Infrared detector for infrared remote control.jpg (An infrared detector for use with an infrared remote control.)
- 20:08, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Fri, 02 Jun 2023 20:06:57 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Standard ad 3mm LEDs.jpg"
- 20:06, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Fri, 02 Jun 2023 20:06:57 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Standard ad 3mm LEDs.jpg"
- 20:06, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Standard ad 3mm LEDs.jpg (A standard 3mm LED and a strip of surface mount MEDs in the manufacturer's packaging.)
- 20:06, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:Standard ad 3mm LEDs.jpg (A standard 3mm LED and a strip of surface mount MEDs in the manufacturer's packaging.)
- 15:25, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Fri, 02 Jun 2023 15:25:22 GMT as the approved revision for "File:Dekatron.gif"
- 15:25, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Dekatron.gif (A dekatron tube in operation. Derivative work of (C) Dieter Waechter The copyright holder of this file allows anyone to use it for any purpose, provided that the copyright holder is properly attributed. Redistribution, derivative work, commercial use, and all other use is permitted.)
- 15:25, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:Dekatron.gif (A dekatron tube in operation. Derivative work of (C) Dieter Waechter The copyright holder of this file allows anyone to use it for any purpose, provided that the copyright holder is properly attributed. Redistribution, derivative work, commercial use, and all other use is permitted.)
- 11:44, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs set the upload from Fri, 02 Jun 2023 11:44:51 GMT as the approved revision for "File:E-ink and OLED displays.jpg"
- 11:44, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:E-ink and OLED displays.jpg (An e-ink display (left, 152x152 pixels) and an OLED display (right, 128x64 pixels).)
- 11:44, 2 June 2023 Philip talk contribs uploaded File:E-ink and OLED displays.jpg (An e-ink display (left, 152x152 pixels) and an OLED display (right, 128x64 pixels).)
- 14:03, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/101/nl (Created page with "* PAT testing survival guide. * Personal Protective Equipment - keeping yourself safe. * Electrostatic Discharge Precautions - how not to fry your gadgets with static.")
- 14:02, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/97/nl (Created page with "* [https://www.kitronik.co.uk/blog/soldering-school-kitronik-university A Guide to Soldering] from [https://www.kitronik.co.uk Kitronic] is a complete guide to the art, including video demonstrations. * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2EBKVtEQ2k&t=41s How to solder] is a more light-hearted and amusing but nevertheless informative resource from Technology Will Save Us. (You don't need an expensive soldering iron though - it just makes it a little bit easier.) * Surfac...")
- 14:01, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/95/nl (Created page with "* Water damage - the best (and worst) ways to rescue your gadget. * How to wire a (UK) mains plug - this [https://www.wikihow.com/Wire-a-UK-Plug step by step guide] shows you simply and with pictures. * And now, How NOT to wire a (UK) mains plug - some common mistakes. * How to drive screws like a pro - Using a screwdriver is easy but using it properly may not be obvious. * Types of screw head and screwdriver|Type...")
- 13:59, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/90/nl (Created page with "* Thinking of running your own Restart Party? [http://therestartproject.org/restartparty/ All you need] is here. * Tools - Building a toolkit for community repair events. * Restarter Safety Guidelines - Safety instructions to be adhered to at all Restart Parties. * Measuring impact. </div> </div>")
- 13:58, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/88/nl (Created page with "* Glossary - explanations of all the technical terms used in this wiki (and some more).")
- 13:58, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/84/nl (Created page with "</div> <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> * The Absolute Basic skills you need to get fixing are probably less than you think, in fact you may already know most of it! Check out this list. * Scared to Repair? Some useful tips for complete beginners. * How to search - Tips on how to search for useful material. * Resources - Good sites for fixit or disassemble guides, service manuals etc. * D...")
- 13:56, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/150/nl (Created page with "</div> <div class="mw-collapsible-content">")
- 13:53, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/146/nl (Created page with "</div> </div>")
- 13:53, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/145/nl (Created page with "===Watches=== * How to change watch batteries.")
- 13:35, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/156/nl (Created page with "* Grooming products - <span style="color:red">just a skeleton page for now. Can you help by fleshing it out?</span> * Healthcare products - <span style="color:red">just a skeleton page for now. Can you help by fleshing it out?</span> </div> </div>")
- 13:35, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/149/nl (Created page with "===Personal care===")
- 13:35, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/155/nl (Created page with "* Garden power tools - <span style="color:red">just a skeleton page for now. Can you help by fleshing it out?</span>")
- 13:34, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/148/nl (Created page with "===Garden and other power tools===")
- 13:34, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/154/nl (Created page with "* Carbon-based gadgets - all you need to know. (Just for fun!) * Clocks - Although watchmaking is a highly skilled trade, there are things you can do with mechanical as well as electric or electronic clocks without taking an apprenticeship in horology. * Digital weighing scales - how they work and what might go wrong. * Fans and fan heaters - <span style="color:red">just a skeleton p...")
- 13:34, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/147/nl (Created page with "===Household appliances===")
- 13:34, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/153/nl (Created page with "* Coffee makers - <span style="color:red">just a skeleton page for now. Can you help by fleshing it out?</span> * Kettles,_electric_urns_and_rice_boilers - how they work and the possibilities for fixing. * Mixers, blenders and coffee grinders. * Toasters.")
- 13:34, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/152/nl (Created page with "===Other small kitchen appliances===")
- 13:34, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/151/nl (Created page with "* Air fryers and halogen ovens * Bread makers - <span style="color:red">just a skeleton page for now. Can you help by fleshing it out?</span> * Microwave Ovens (This page contains IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS.)")
- 13:30, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/144/nl (Created page with "===Personal e-transport=== * e-bikes, e-scooters, hoverboards etc - <span style="color:red">just a skeleton page for now. Can you help by fleshing it out?</span>")
- 13:30, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/130/nl (Created page with "* Quadcopters and drones * Other radio controlled toys - cars and boats etc - <span style="color:red">just a skeleton page for now. Can you help by fleshing it out?</span>")
- 11:32, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/156/fr (Created page with "* Produits de toilettage - <span style="color:red">just a skeleton page for now. Can you help by fleshing it out?</span> * Produits de santé<span style="color:red"> - Juste une page squelette pour l'instant. Pouvez-vous aider à l'étoffer?</span> </div> </div>")
- 11:30, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/149/fr (Created page with "===Produits de soin===")
- 11:29, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/155/fr (Created page with "* Outils électrique de jardinage - <span style="color:red"> - Juste une page squelette pour l'instant. Pouvez-vous aider à l'étoffer?</span>")
- 11:27, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/148/fr (Created page with "===Outils de jardinage et autres outils électriques===")
- 11:21, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/154/fr (Created page with "* Gadgets à base de carbone - Tout ce qu'il faut savoir (juste pour le plaisir!) * Horloges - Bien que l'horlogerie soit un métier hautement qualifié, il est possible de faire certaines choses avec des horloges mécaniques, électriques ou électroniques sans suivre un apprentissage. * Balances de cuisine et pèse-personne numérique - Comment ça marche et quel élément peut tomber en panne. * Fans...")
- 11:06, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/147/fr (Created page with "===Appareils électroménagers===")
- 11:05, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/153/fr (Created page with "* Cafetières - <span style="color:red"> - Juste une page squelette pour l'instant. Pouvez-vous aider à l'étoffer?</span> * bouilloires, distributeurs d'eau Chaude et cuiseurs riz - Comment elles fonctionnent et les possibilités de réparation * Mixeurs, blenders et moulins à café. * Grille-pains.")
- 10:54, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/152/fr (Created page with "===Autres petits appareils de cuisine===")
- 10:52, 1 June 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Main Page/151/fr (Created page with "* Friteuse sans huile et fours halogènes * Machine à Pain - <span style="color:red">just a skeleton page for now. Can you help by fleshing it out?</span> * Four à micro-ondes (Cette page contient des CONSEILS IMPORTANTS DE SECURITE.)")
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- 16:56, 25 April 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Optoelectronic components (Created page with "This page covers components which emit or detect light, or change their appearance under the control of an electrical input: how to recognise them and understand how thy might fail. <div class="showtoc"> __TOC__ </div> ==Summary== Of all our senses, sight is our richest source of information about the world around us. Naturally, then, this is often the best way in which electronic devices can communicate with us. This can be through simple indicator lights through to hi...")
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- 21:36, 18 April 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Clocks - Basic Principles (Created page with "In this page we cover the basic principles of timekeeping, underlying the operation of all practical clocks. <div class="showtoc"> __TOC__ </div> ==Summary== Horology, or the science and practice of clocks and clock making has seen many changes with evolving technology, from pre-history to the present day. This is a fascinating topic, and will give you an insight into what repairs might be possible. For information on clock repair, see our Clocks page. ===Safety==...")
- 19:29, 4 April 2023 Philip talk contribs changed group membership for Arne-Skov from (none) to translator
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- 17:39, 17 March 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Mains connectors.jpg (Figure-of-8, clover leaf and IEC mains connectors.)
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- 17:57, 15 March 2023 Philip talk contribs created page File:Modular connector.jpg (A 4P4C modular plug.)
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- 13:11, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/80/fr (Created page with "... vous aimeriez peut-être poursuivre votre lecture sur les composants actifs.")
- 13:11, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/79/fr (Created page with "==Et maintenant ...==")
- 13:10, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/78/fr (Created page with "Il n'existe pas de moyen simple de tester un cristal de quartz, si ce n'est par substitution. Un multimètre appliqué à ses fils indiquera qu'il s'agit d'un circuit ouvert, le quartz étant un très bon isolant.")
- 13:10, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/77/fr (Created page with "Les cristaux de quartz sont généralement fiables, mais les pannes ne sont pas inconnues. Étant donné que le cristal lui-même n'est suspendu que par ses fils pour lui permettre de vibrer librement, il peut être endommagé par un choc ou une vibration, peut-être combiné à un joint faible résultant d'un défaut de fabrication.")
- 13:10, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/76/fr (Created page with "===Recherche de pannes et réparation===")
- 13:09, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/75/fr (Created page with "120px|thumb|left|Un résonateur en céramique de 16 MHz")
- 13:08, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/74/fr (Created page with "200px|thumb|right|Les cristaux montés en surface et les cristaux à fil.")
- 13:07, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/73/fr (Created page with "===Identification===")
- 13:07, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/72/fr (Created page with "Les résonateurs en céramique fonctionnent de la même manière, mais sont moins chers et moins précis dans leur fréquence. Ils utilisent généralement du titanate de plomb et de zirconium au lieu du quartz et peuvent être utilisés à la place d'un cristal dans les équipements numériques où la fréquence n'est pas également utilisée pour un chronométrage précis. Un résonateur céramique peut également être utilisé dans les étages FI d'une radio pour sé...")
- 13:07, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/71/fr (Created page with "Hormis les horloges à quartz, les équipements numériques contiennent très souvent un cristal pour fournir l'oscillation qui leur permet de franchir les étapes du traitement. Dans une radio à accord numérique, un oscillateur à cristal génère une fréquence de référence à partir de laquelle la fréquence souhaitée est générée numériquement afin d'accorder la station choisie. Certaines radios FM anciennes contenaient trois cristaux dans une enveloppe en ve...")
- 13:07, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/70/fr (Created page with "200px|thumb|right|Un cristal de quartz retiré de sa boîte. Un cristal de quartz est généralement utilisé lorsque le concepteur a besoin de générer une oscillation à fréquence fixe. Le quartz est un matériau piézoélectrique, ce qui signifie qu'une tension apparaît sur les faces opposées si vous le soumettez à une contrainte, et inversement, l'application d'une tension provoque une contrainte similaire. Un morceau de quartz peut...")
- 13:06, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/69/fr (Created page with "==Cristaux et résonateurs en céramique==")
- 13:06, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/68/fr (Created page with "Le rebobinage d'un transformateur secteur brûlé n'est pas difficile, mais il vaut rarement le temps considérable et la patience nécessaires.")
- 13:05, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/67/fr (Created page with "Les transformateurs secteur peuvent être amenés à gérer une quantité importante de puissance, et donc, en cas de défaillance, ils peuvent devenir très chauds. Si cela entraîne une rupture de l'isolation entre deux spires adjacentes du primaire ou du secondaire, ces spires se comportent comme un secondaire court-circuité et deviennent très chaudes.")
- 13:05, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/66/fr (Created page with "===Recherche de pannes et réparation===")
- 13:05, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/65/fr (Created page with "Les anciens appareils électroniques alimentés par le secteur contiennent presque toujours un transformateur secteur à noyau de fer, qui est facile à repérer. Les équipements audio de bonne qualité utilisent parfois un transformateur secteur toroïdal, car ce type de transformateur produit moins de champs magnétiques parasites et donc moins de ronflement de fond dans la sortie audio. Les équipements plus récents ont tendance à utiliser un transformateur beaucou...")
- 13:04, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/64/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|right|Un transformateur secteur toroïdal. Si vous savez comment identifier une inductance, un transformateur se présente exactement de la même manière, à l'exception du fait qu'il comporte au moins 3 fils qui en sortent, et presque toujours 4 ou plus.")
- 13:03, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/63/fr (Created page with "===Identification===")
- 13:03, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/62/fr (Created page with "Les transformateurs sont très utiles pour deux raisons : * Si la bobine secondaire a plus ou moins de tours que la primaire, la tension induite dans celle-ci sera plus ou moins grande que celle appliquée à la primaire, en proportion. * Comme la seule connexion entre le primaire et le secondaire est magnétique, ils sont électriquement isolés l'un de l'autre. Cela peut être utile pour des raisons de sécurité, ou lorsque le concepteur du circuit doit bloquer un flu...")
- 13:02, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/61/fr (Created page with "Un courant électrique crée toujours un champ magnétique qui tourne en boucle autour du courant, et une variation du magnétisme qui tourne en boucle dans un circuit génère une tension dans ce circuit. Ainsi, dans un transformateur, nous appliquons du courant à une bobine de fil, le primaire, et le flux magnétique ainsi créé induit une tension dans la ou les autres bobines, le ou les secondaires. Mais cela ne fonctionne que lorsque le champ magnétique change, et...")
- 13:01, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/60/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|leftUn petit transformateur toroïdal en ferrite à trois enroulements. 180px|thumb|right|Un transformateur de réseau.")
- 13:00, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/59/fr (Created page with "==Transformateurs==")
- 12:58, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/58/fr (Created page with " Il n'y a pas grand-chose à redire sur une inductance, à part peut-être un joint mal soudé. Un courant très fort peut provoquer la surchauffe ou la combustion d'une inductance, mais probablement pas avant d'avoir causé des dommages importants ailleurs dans le circuit. Transformateurs Un petit transformateur toroïdal en ferrite à trois enroulements.")
- 12:58, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/57/fr (Created page with "===Recherche de pannes et réparation===")
- 12:57, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/56/fr (Created page with "Une inductance est souvent dépourvue de marquage.")
- 12:57, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/55/fr (Created page with "Pour les grandes valeurs d'inductance, un noyau de fer laminé est utilisé. On le voit rarement dans les équipements modernes, mais les radios à lampes anciennes utilisaient souvent deux grands condensateurs et une inductance à noyau de fer pour lisser le réseau redressé.")
- 12:56, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/54/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|left|Une self de mode commun utilisée pour filtrer l'entrée secteur d'une alimentation. Les inductances les plus petites ne sont rien d'autre qu'une bobine de fil épais dépassant du circuit imprimé. Certaines petites inductances consistent en un tore de ferrite autour duquel est enroulée la bobine de fil, et sont facilement repérables. Dans d'autres cas, la bobine est enroulée autour d'un noyau de ferrite en forme de b...")
- 12:56, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/53/fr (Created page with "===Identification===")
- 12:56, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/52/fr (Created page with "L'inductance est mesurée en henrys (H), milliHenrys (mH - millièmes de Henry) ou microHenrys (μH - millionièmes de Henry).")
- 12:55, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/51/fr (Created page with "En fait, il existe une belle symétrie entre les équations mathématiques décrivant les condensateurs et les inducteurs. Si vous combinez une inductance et un condensateur dans un circuit, cette symétrie s'épanouit et quelque chose d'assez spécial se produit. Une tension sur le condensateur essaie de faire passer un courant dans l'inducteur, mais une fois que le courant est passé, l'inducteur essaie de le maintenir et finit par faire passer la charge de l'autre cô...")
- 12:54, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/50/fr (Created page with "Alors qu'un condensateur stocke l'énergie sous forme de charge électrique et peut être utilisé pour lisser les variations de tension, une inductance stocke l'énergie sous forme de flux magnétique et tend à lisser les variations du flux de courant. Dans une telle application, on l'appelle souvent une bobine d'arrêt, car elle étouffe les variations du flux.")
- 12:53, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/49/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|right|Inducteurs. Un inducteur consiste simplement en une bobine de fil. Lorsqu'un courant circule, il crée un champ magnétique, qui stocke de l'énergie. En l'enroulant autour d'un noyau de matériau magnétique tel que le fer ou la ferrite, ce dernier est magnétisé, ce qui augmente considérablement la quantité d'énergie stockée.")
- 12:52, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/48/fr (Created page with "==Inducteurs==")
- 12:52, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/47/fr (Created page with "Le site [http://badcaps.net] donne des conseils utiles sur le remplacement des condensateurs électrolytiques.")
- 12:51, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/46/fr (Created page with "De plus, il est toujours bon de le remplacer par un produit ayant une tension et/ou une température nominale plus élevée, car l'original peut avoir été sous-évalué. N'utilisez jamais un produit de remplacement de valeur nominale inférieure. Si un remplacement de même capacité n'est pas disponible, une valeur plus élevée, jusqu'à deux fois supérieure à celle de l'original, fonctionnera presque invariablement bien, voire mieux, car il existe dans tous les ca...")
- 12:51, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/45/fr (Created page with "Si un condensateur électrolytique doit être remplacé, il est très important de le placer dans le bon sens (le marquage "+" ou "-" du même côté), sinon le processus de formation électrolytique sera inversé et le condensateur tombera très rapidement en panne.")
- 12:51, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/44/fr (Created page with "La méthode la plus simple et la plus fiable pour tester un condensateur électrolytique est d'utiliser un testeur ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance). Un appareil de base avec un affichage graphique mais sans boîtier est disponible à très bas prix chez les vendeurs d'Extrême-Orient. C'est un excellent investissement car il permet également d'identifier et de tester de nombreux autres types de composants. Un bon condensateur électrolytique doit présenter un ESR d'u...")
- 12:51, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/43/fr (Created page with "Un condensateur électrolytique défaillant est souvent reconnaissable à l'accumulation de pression interne qui peut provoquer un renflement de la partie supérieure, ou le condensateur n'est plus au même niveau que la carte, ou encore une fuite d'électrolyte par le bas. À ce stade, il est probable qu'il ne fonctionne pas bien, ce qui entraîne un dysfonctionnement de l'équipement. S'il n'est pas remplacé, il peut même exploser. Cependant, le fait qu'un condensate...")
- 12:50, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/42/fr (Created page with "Dans un condensateur électrolytique, la couche isolante est constituée d'un film d'oxyde d'aluminium formé par voie électrochimique, dont l'épaisseur n'est que de quelques millionièmes de millimètre. Cette couche peut se détériorer après une longue période d'inutilisation (plusieurs années) ou une période plus courte proche ou au-delà de sa tension et/ou température nominale maximale. En outre, le liquide utilisé pour former la couche isolante peut se des...")
- 12:50, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/41/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|right|Un condensateur électrolytique bombé. Les condensateurs sont généralement très fiables, à l'exception des condensateurs électrolytiques, qui sont l'une des causes les plus fréquentes de défaillance des équipements électroniques.")
- 12:49, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/40/fr (Created page with "===Recherche de pannes et réparation===")
- 12:49, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/39/fr (Created page with "Les équipements plus anciens, antérieurs aux classifications X et Y, utilisent très souvent des condensateurs RIFA à encapsulation époxy, comme illustré. Ceux-ci arrivent en fin de vie et doivent être remplacés à vue par des pièces modernes de classe X ou Y.")
- 12:49, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/38/fr (Created page with "200px|thumb|right|Un condensateur RIFA défaillant et un autre défaillant. Les condensateurs branchés directement sur le secteur nécessitent un indice de sécurité spécial. Il s'agit de la classe X pour ceux qui sont connectés au secteur, où une défaillance pourrait présenter un risque d'incendie, et de la classe Y pour ceux qui sont connectés entre le secteur et la terre, où une défaillance pourrait entraîner un risque de choc élec...")
- 12:48, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/37/fr (Created page with "Les condensateurs au tantale sont un type de condensateur électrolytique de qualité supérieure (et plus cher) utilisant du tantale au lieu de l'aluminium. Ils se présentent sous la forme d'une perle recouverte de résine. En général, le fil positif est marqué "+".")
- 12:48, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/36/fr (Created page with "Les condensateurs électrolytiques sont très fréquemment utilisés lorsqu'une valeur élevée de capacité est requise. Les plus courants sont ceux en aluminium, reconnaissables à leur boîtier cylindrique en aluminium, généralement recouvert d'un film plastique. L'un des fils est marqué négatif ("-") sur le côté ou l'extrémité adjacente du boîtier.")
- 12:47, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/35/fr (Created page with "Les condensateurs de faible valeur montés en surface sont généralement de couleur grise ou chamois, rectangulaires et dotés d'une plage de soudure argentée à chaque extrémité. Ils mesurent généralement quelques millimètres de long.")
- 12:47, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/34/fr (Created page with "Comme les résistances, les condensateurs n'ont que deux connexions, mais ils existent dans une large gamme de formes et de tailles. Leur capacité et leur tension nominale sont généralement imprimées et, pour certains types, une température maximale est indiquée.")
- 12:47, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/33/fr (Created page with "===Identification===")
- 12:47, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/32/fr (Created page with "Les condensateurs sont utilisés chaque fois que le concepteur du circuit a besoin de lisser les fluctuations, ou lorsqu'il est nécessaire de permettre aux fluctuations (par exemple un signal audio) de passer d'une partie du circuit à une autre tout en bloquant tout flux net.")
- 12:46, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/31/fr (Created page with "Vous pouvez doubler la capacité en doublant la surface sur laquelle la charge doit se répartir. Mais on peut aussi le faire en divisant par deux l'épaisseur de la couche isolante, car cela permet à la charge d'un côté de repousser plus facilement la charge de l'autre côté. Mais une tension suffisamment importante briserait de manière destructive une couche isolante très fine. Un condensateur a donc aussi une tension nominale, c'est-à-dire la plus haute tension...")
- 12:45, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/30/fr (Created page with "Un parking a une capacité, mais un condensateur a une capacité. Elle se mesure en farads (F), ou plus généralement en microfarads (μF - millionièmes de farad), en nanofarads (nF - milliardièmes de farad) ou en picofarads (pF - millions de millionièmes de farad).")
- 12:45, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/29/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|right|Condensateurs au tantale. Un condensateur est un dispositif qui permet à l'électricité de s'accumuler en lui offrant un espace pour s'étaler. L'un des types les plus simples consiste simplement en deux longues bandes de feuille d'aluminium séparées par une fine bande isolante de plastique, puis enroulées, avec un fil connecté à chaque bande. Si vous les connectez aux deux bornes d'une batterie, une charge positive s'écou...")
- 12:44, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/28/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|left|Les condensateurs électrolytiques. S'il n'y a pas beaucoup d'endroits où l'électricité peut aller, ce sera très vite, comme si vous essayiez d'envoyer beaucoup de voitures dans un court cul-de-sac. Mais vous pouvez faciliter la vie de l'électricité en lui donnant de la place pour s'étendre, comme s'il y avait un grand parking au bout du cul-de-sac. Et lorsque vous arrêtez de pousser l'électricité, elle ressort en masse d...")
- 12:43, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/27/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|right|Condensateurs montés en surface. Cependant, l'électricité s'accumulera dans une certaine mesure si vous appliquez une tension (une pression électrique), mais seulement jusqu'à ce que la contre-pression soit égale à la tension que vous appliquez. Les condensateurs électrolytiques.")
- 12:41, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/26/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|left|Condensateurs de faible valeur.")
- 12:41, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/25/fr (Created page with "==Condensateurs==")
- 12:40, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/24/fr (Created page with "Si vous trouvez un pot de tête de vis fendu à l'intérieur d'un équipement, ne le réglez jamais sans savoir à quoi il sert et comment trouver la position correcte. Même dans ce cas, il vaut la peine de marquer la position d'origine avant de commencer, afin de pouvoir toujours y revenir.")
- 12:40, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/23/fr (Created page with "Une solution rapide, qui fonctionne parfois, consiste à injecter du liquide de nettoyage pour interrupteurs dans le boîtier par tous les interstices ou fentes visibles, par exemple sous les bornes, puis à tourner plusieurs fois le bouton d'un bout à l'autre de sa course.")
- 12:39, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/22/fr (Created page with "Les potentiomètres sont beaucoup moins fiables que les résistances fixes. La piste peut s'user ou se fissurer, ou la pression du curseur sur la piste peut s'affaiblir. Il est parfois possible d'augmenter la pression en pliant le curseur métallique, mais les pots ne sont normalement pas conçus pour être démontés et il est généralement préférable de les remplacer pour une réparation durable.")
- 12:38, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/21/fr (Created page with "===Recherche de pannes et réparation===")
- 12:38, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/20/fr (Created page with "Les petits potentiomètres à tête de vis fendue se trouvent souvent à l'intérieur des équipements pour un réglage unique pendant la fabrication et les tests")
- 12:38, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/19/fr (Created page with "Les potentiomètres sont très couramment utilisés pour le contrôle du volume dans les équipements audio (bien qu'ils soient remplacés par des contrôles numériques). Ils sont constitués d'une tige à laquelle est fixée une molette en façade, ou parfois d'une roue moletée dont le bord est exposé pour le réglage. Les potentiomètres jumelés, dont deux sont montés sur une broche, sont souvent utilisés dans les équipements stéréo pour contrôler le volume d...")
- 12:21, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/18/fr (Created page with "===Identification===")
- 12:21, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/17/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|right|Potentiomètres.")
- 12:20, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/16/fr (Created page with "==Potentiomètres==")
- 12:20, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/15/fr (Created page with "Les résistances sont généralement très fiables. Lorsqu'elles tombent en panne, généralement à cause d'une surchauffe, c'est presque toujours à cause de la défaillance d'un autre composant qui fait passer trop de courant. Dans les équipements mal conçus qui ne permettent pas à la chaleur de s'échapper, une surchauffe modérée sur une longue période peut provoquer une panne.")
- 12:19, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/14/fr (Created page with "===Recherche de pannes et réparation===")
- 12:19, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/13/fr (Created page with "Une résistance de puissance est plus grande qu'une résistance ordinaire, ce qui lui permet de dissiper la quantité de chaleur nécessaire. Souvent, sa valeur est imprimée sur la résistance au lieu d'être codée par couleur.")
- 12:19, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/12/fr (Created page with "Les résistances montées en surface sont généralement noires, rectangulaires et dotées d'une plage de soudure argentée à chaque extrémité. Leur taille varie de quelques millimètres à une fraction de millimètre.")
- 12:18, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/11/fr (Created page with "Les résistances ont deux fils et, très souvent, leur résistance est indiquée par un certain nombre de bandes de couleur (voir le code couleur des résistances).")
- 12:17, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/10/fr (Created page with "===Identification===")
- 12:17, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/9/fr (Created page with "À titre d'aparté intéressant, si les résistances sont les composants les plus courants et les moins chers d'un circuit conventionnel, elles sont coûteuses à fabriquer sur une puce en silicium car elles prennent beaucoup de place. Par conséquent, une puce peut contenir des milliards de transistors mais peu ou pas de résistances !")
- 12:16, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/8/fr (Created page with "La résistance se mesure en Ohms (Ω), kilOhms (kΩ - milliers d'Ohms) ou mégOhms (MΩ - millions d'Ohms).")
- 12:15, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/7/fr (Created page with "Parfois, vous pouvez rencontrer une thermistance, c'est-à-dire une résistance dont la résistance diminue sensiblement avec l'augmentation de la température, ou une résistance dépendant de la lumière (LDR) dont la résistance diminue avec l'augmentation de la luminosité.")
- 12:15, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/6/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|left|Résistances à fil. 180px|thumb|right|Résistances montées en surface.Dans de nombreux circuits, les résistances sont les composants les plus courants. Elles sont aussi généralement les moins chères. Leur but est de résister au flux d'électricité, soit pour limiter le courant pour une tension appliquée donnée (pression électrique), soit pour permettre à une certaine tension (pression) de s'accumu...")
- 12:13, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/5/fr (Created page with "==Résistances==")
- 12:13, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/4/fr (Created page with "Vous pouvez lire cette page seule si vous le souhaitez, mais si vous n'êtes pas déjà familiarisé avec la théorie de base de l'électricité et de l'électronique, vous en tirerez plus de profit si vous lisez d'abord Circuits électriques, volts, ampères, watts et ohms.")
- 12:13, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/3/fr (Created page with "Les éléments de base qui constituent le "mobilier" d'un circuit électronique sont les résistances et les potentiomètres (ou résistances variables), les condensateurs de différentes sortes, les inductances et les transformateurs, et les cristaux de quartz. Nous décrivons ci-dessous comment les identifier, ce qu'ils font, comment ils tombent parfois en panne et comment les tester.")
- 12:12, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/2/fr (Created page with "==Sommaire==")
- 12:12, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/1/fr (Created page with "Cette page traite des composants électroniques de base : résistances, condensateurs, inductances, transformateurs et cristaux de quartz. Elle explique comment les identifier et comprendre leurs modes de défaillance courants, et comment les tester. Contenu")
- 12:12, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Basic electronic components/fr (Created page with "Composants électroniques de base")
- 12:12, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Basic electronic components/Page display title/fr (Created page with "Composants électroniques de base")
- 12:11, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs marked Basic electronic components for translation
- 12:11, 24 January 2023 Philip talk contribs set the priority languages for translatable page Basic electronic components to French and Dutch
- 17:12, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/48/fr (Created page with "Category:Skills")
- 17:12, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/47/fr (Created page with "* Le ruban de PVC est le plus simple et le plus facile, mais pas nécessairement le plus soigné. Ne vous contentez JAMAIS de recouvrir un fil d'alimentation fissuré avec du ruban PVC. * La gaine thermorétractable est une excellente méthode. Elle existe en différentes tailles et couleurs, prédécoupée ou en longueur continue. Choisissez une taille qui ne dépasse pas le double du diamètre du joint que vous devez isoler, et n'oubliez pas de le glisser sur l'un des...")
- 17:11, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/46/fr (Created page with "Certains types de connecteurs sont auto-isolants, tant qu'aucune partie du fil non isolé n'est exposée, mais avec d'autres, vous devrez généralement fournir une forme d'isolation.")
- 17:11, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/45/fr (Created page with "==Isoler vos connexions==")
- 17:11, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/44/fr (Created page with "Vous pouvez également en utiliser un pour connecter les extrémités de deux fils, mais vous devez utiliser la bonne taille pour les fils que vous connectez afin qu'il coupe complètement l'isolation sans endommager le fil de cuivre à l'intérieur.")
- 17:11, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/43/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|right|Un connecteur Scotchlok. Les connecteurs Scotchlok contiennent un morceau de métal qui traverse l'isolant et mord dans le conducteur en cuivre. Ils sont couramment utilisés en électricité automobile pour épisser les fils d'alimentation afin de fournir des accessoires après-vente. Ils contiennent deux trous pour deux fils, l'un ouvert sur le côté permettant de le glisser sur un fil existant, et l'autre un trou bor...")
- 17:10, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/42/fr (Created page with "==Connecteurs à déplacement d'isolant==")
- 17:10, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/41/fr (Created page with "'''N.B.'''' Le test du tirant est sans doute encore plus important avec un sertissage bricolé. {| |- style="vertical-align : top ;" |[File:DIY crimping-1.jpg|256x192px|left|thumb|1. Roulez le tube de cuivre ou de laiton sous un couteau d'artisanat pour le marquer.]] |256x192px|gauche|thumb|2. Coupez la longueur de tube nécessaire.] |[[File:DIY sertissage-3.jpg|256x192px|gauche|thumb|3. Insérez le fil dénudé dans le tube et écrasez-le. |}")
- 17:09, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/40/fr (Created page with "Une autre solution consiste à utiliser des tubes en cuivre ou en laiton de faible épaisseur, disponibles chez les fournisseurs de modèles réduits. Choisissez une taille dans laquelle le fil s'adapte confortablement. Coupez une petite longueur en la faisant rouler sur une surface plane sous la lame d'un couteau de bricolage pour l'entailler puis la casser. Insérez un fil dans chaque extrémité et écrasez le tube sur chaque fil à l'aide d'une pince à bec fin ou d'...")
- 17:09, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/39/fr (Created page with "Les connecteurs à sertir standard existent le plus souvent dans les grandes tailles utilisées en électricité automobile, mais ils peuvent être trop grands pour certains des fils utilisés dans les appareils électriques domestiques et les gadgets. Par exemple, si vous devez remplacer un fusible thermique à extrémité filaire dans un sèche-cheveux, un fer à vapeur ou une bouilloire. La soudure n'est pas forcément conseillée car la chaleur du fer à souder peut...")
- 17:08, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/38/fr (Created page with "===Le sertissage DIY===")
- 17:08, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/37/fr (Created page with "'''N.B.''' : par sécurité, il faut toujours donner un bon coup de pincement après avoir réalisé une connexion par sertissage pour s'assurer qu'il s'agit d'une bonne connexion.")
- 17:08, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/36/fr (Created page with "Un autre type de connecteur à sertir comporte un trou borgne dans lequel les deux fils à raccorder sont insérés ensemble.")
- 17:08, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/35/fr (Created page with "Certains connecteurs à sertir, comme celui illustré, sont dotés d'une gaine thermorétractable. On les reconnaît au diamètre nettement plus grand de la gaine aux deux extrémités. Lorsqu'il est rétracté à l'aide d'un pistolet thermique, il scelle les fils à chaque extrémité (à condition qu'ils ne soient pas trop fins), offrant ainsi une protection supplémentaire aux deux fils qui sont reliés.")
- 17:07, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/34/fr (Created page with "Les connecteurs à sertir existent en plusieurs tailles avec code couleur et il est important d'utiliser le bon. S'ils sont trop petits, vous ne pourrez pas insérer le fil, et s'ils sont trop grands, vous risquez de ne pas pouvoir le saisir correctement. Outre les connecteurs en ligne, un jeu assorti contient généralement une variété de connecteurs à broche, à anneau et à ogive, largement utilisés en électricité automobile.")
- 17:07, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/33/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|right|Un connecteur à sertir. Le sertissage est à la fois rapide et facile, et permet de réaliser une jonction très fiable, en créant des soudures microscopiques entre le fil et le connecteur. Mais il faut utiliser les bons connecteurs à sertir et la bonne pince à sertir pour réaliser une bonne connexion. Un outil de sertissage et une sélection de connecteurs à sertir ne sont pas chers.")
- 17:07, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/32/fr (Created page with "==Crimping==")
- 17:07, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/31/fr (Created page with "Une solution simple si vous n'avez pas de fer à souder à portée de main est d'utiliser des manchons de soudure thermorétractables. Ils contiennent un anneau de soudure à basse température au centre d'un tube thermorétractable. Assurez-vous que les extrémités dénudées des fils sont propres afin d'accepter la soudure. Passez un fil à chaque extrémité de manière à ce qu'ils se croisent dans l'anneau de soudure, puis appliquez simplement un pistolet thermique...")
- 17:06, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/30/fr (Created page with "===Manchons de soudure thermorétractables===")
- 17:06, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/29/fr (Created page with "L'émail peut être conçu pour fondre dans la soudure, mais il est souvent utile de commencer par gratter doucement avec un couteau, en essayant de ne casser aucun des brins ce faisant. Vous pouvez également brûler l'émail dans une flamme.")
- 17:06, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/28/fr (Created page with "Les câbles de casque utilisent un type spécial de fil ultra-flexible composé de nombreux brins de fil fin émaillés individuellement. Les trois connexions pour les casques stéréo ou les quatre pour un casque stéréo utilisent un émail de couleur différente. Vous devrez séparer les brins de chaque couleur.")
- 17:06, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/27/fr (Created page with "===Souder les fils d'écouteurs===")
- 17:05, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/26/fr (Created page with "Les fils doivent être propres afin de réaliser un bon joint. Un peu de flux supplémentaire à l'aide d'un stylo flux ne fait jamais de mal et facilite souvent le travail si l'isolation n'a pas été fraîchement enlevée. Dans le cas d'un fil émaillé, l'émail doit être gratté ou brûlé. S'il en reste un peu, cela n'a souvent aucune importance et peut fondre avec la soudure. En fait, certains émaux pour fils sont "soudables" et conçus pour fondre avec la soudur...")
- 17:05, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/25/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|right|Un joint de soudure - fils épissés ensemble (méthode préférée). 180px|thumb|left|Un joint de soudure - fils tordus ensemble (méthode moins bonne). Tordre les fils ensemble et les souder est souvent la meilleure méthode, mais il y a deux façons de le faire. Si possible, vous devez torsader les fils en ligne avant de les souder, car cela permet d'obtenir un joint plus solide (et...")
- 17:05, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/24/fr (Created page with "==Soudure==")
- 17:05, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/23/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|left|Une sélection de connecteurs Wago. Les connecteurs Wago sont une forme courante de connecteur à ressort, disponible en plusieurs types différents. Ils sont conçus pour mettre en commun deux ou plusieurs fils, pour le secteur ou la basse tension. Certains ont un levier à soulever ou à presser pour libérer le ressort, mais avec d'autres, il suffit d'enfoncer le fil, et il n'y a aucun moyen visible de le libérer. L'astuc...")
- 17:04, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/22/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|right|Un connecteur à ressort. Il en existe plusieurs types, et ils permettent de réaliser une connexion rapide et facile sans outil (sauf pour dénuder l'isolant). Ils sont souvent utilisés pour les câbles de haut-parleurs et dans les trains miniatures, offrant un moyen simple d'établir ou de supprimer des connexions aussi souvent que nécessaire. Il est utile d'appliquer de la soudure sur l'extrémité dénudée d...")
- 17:04, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/21/fr (Created page with "===Connecteurs à bornes à ressort===")
- 17:04, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/20/fr (Created page with "Si l'espace le permet, ces connecteurs peuvent être utiles pour remplacer un fusible thermique qui pourrait être grillé par la chaleur d'un fer à souder. Cependant, vous devrez peut-être retirer le boîtier, souvent en plastique souple, qui peut fondre avant que le fusible thermique ne se déclenche.")
- 17:03, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/19/fr (Created page with "Les connecteurs de bloc Choc existent en plusieurs tailles, telles que 3A, 5A, 15A, etc., mais la seule chose importante est de s'assurer qu'ils sont suffisamment grands pour recevoir le fil, et surtout, que le fil est suffisamment grand pour être saisi par la vis. Vous pouvez toujours dénuder un peu plus d'isolant et plier le fil en deux pour donner plus de prise à la vis.")
- 17:03, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/18/fr (Created page with "180px|thumb|left|Un connecteur choc block. Lorsque vous utilisez un fil toronné, torsadez d'abord les brins ensemble (fil bleu) puis repliez-les (fil rouge) Ils se présentent sous forme de bandes qui peuvent être facilement coupées en fonction du nombre de fils que vous devez connecter. Ils sont utiles pour connecter des fils à basse tension mais n'offrent aucune forme de serre-câble et ne doivent donc être utilisés pour le secte...")
- 17:02, 21 January 2023 Philip talk contribs created page Translations:Connecting and joining wires/17/fr (Created page with "===Connecteurs de bloc-chocs===")