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21 May 2024
13:02 | Glossary:Repair Café diffhist +265 James talk contribs (Suggested improvements) |
12:35 | Glossary:Restart Project diffhist +90 James talk contribs (Suggested improvements) |
10:24 | Coffee makers diffhist +137 Philip talk contribs (→External Links) |
20 May 2024
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07:56 (cur | prev) +232 Philip talk contribs (→Reinstall your operating system) |
19 May 2024
21:19 | Slow laptop diffhist +298 Tyler talk contribs (→Viruses and antivirus software: Made changes to clarify Windows 10/11's built-in antivirus software and also make impact of third-party software on performance more visible.) |
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20:07 | Flat screen TVs and monitors 2 changes history +1,170 [Philip (2×)] | |||
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16 May 2024
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N 11:07 | Glossary:Pig butchering scam 2 changes history +659 [Philip (2×)] | |||
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10:51 (cur | prev) +477 Philip talk contribs (Created page with "A "pig butchering" scam is a type of fraud in which a fraudster builds trust with the victim over a period of time, then persuades them to contribute increasing sums, typically to a fake cryptocurrency investment. Once a substantial sum has been collected or when the victim tries to withdraw their "investment", the fraudster becomes uncontactable. South-east Asian "fraud factories" have become a prolific source of such scams, manned by forced labour from human trafficking.") |
10:54 | Glossary diffhist +98 Philip talk contribs (→Glossary of Terms) |
14 May 2024
08:18 | Glossary diffhist +144 Philip talk contribs (→Glossary of Terms) |
N 08:14 | Glossary:BMS diffhist +498 Philip talk contribs (Created page with "A BMS or Battery Management System is a circuit designed to control the charging and discharging of a battery, most usually consisting of multiple lithium cells in a battery pack for a laptop, power tool or electric vehicle. Without it, due to the inevitable variation between cells, some cells might be over-charged with potentially dangerous consequences before others have received their full charge, and some might be over-discharged causing permanent damage while others...") |
11 May 2024
21:03 | Glossary diffhist +254 Philip talk contribs (→Glossary of Terms) |
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20:53 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:SOIC/SOP to Glossary:SOIC SOP without leaving a redirect | ||||
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20:30 Philip talk contribs moved page SOIC/SOP to Glossary:SOIC/SOP without leaving a redirect |
N 20:52 | Glossary:Voltage Regulator diffhist +320 Philip talk contribs (Created page with "A voltage regulator is a circuit, often implemented as an integrated circuit, which delivers a constant well-defined output voltage from a poorly defined or variable input voltage (such as from a battery), despite variations (within certain limits) of the current drawn.") |
N 20:42 | Glossary:SOT diffhist +471 Philip talk contribs (Created page with "SOT (Small Outline Transistor) is a type of surface mount package used for semiconductor devices requiring only a few connections. SOT-23 is a 3-pin package only 2.9mm long, very commonly used for transistors, voltage regulators and diodes. Other variants have up to 8 pins or have a tab instead of pins on one side, to help conduct heat away.") |
N 20:28 | SOIC/SOP diffhist +440 Philip talk contribs (Created page with "SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) and SOP (Small Outline Package) refer to packages for surface mount integrated circuits, significatly smaller than traditional through-hole packages. There are several variants, including mini-SOIC, SSOP (Shrink SOP - still smaller than SOP), TSOP (Thin SOP - thinner than SOP) and TSSOP (both thinner and smaller).") |