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NOTE: This is the free Lite version of "My Stuff". This free version is identical to the full version with one exception. The free version only allows you to save 15 items. The full version has no limit. |
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Pricepad is the only iPhone app you'll need whether you are shopping for the lowest price or just want to remember the milk. |
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Ever been in a design meeting or classroom and needed to quickly know what cooling mechanism was necessary for your particular application? With the heat transfer coefficient approximator you can do this in a matter of seconds. Choose from either single surface convection (for problems such as electronics mounted to aircraft wings or fuselages) or a simple chassis approximation (where all 5 sides are utilized in the computation and the base is assumed to be adiabatic). The calculator will compute the heat transfer coefficient based on user inputs and indicate which convection type is necessary to provide adequate cooling (from natural convection through vaporization). The tool is not meant to be all inclusive in heat transfer analysis but rather provides the designer with a first order approximation to move forward with a more detailed design approach. |
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Are you the next Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, or the Wright Brothers? |
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For all you electronics enthusiasts/hobbyists out there, you’ll love having logic diagrams and pinouts for the most popular TTL chips right in your pocket. |
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SignalScope Pro for iPhone OS devices is a real-time analysis toolset, suitable for use in areas such as acoustics, audio, electronics, and vibration. SignalScope Pro includes 3 tools for time or frequency domain signal analysis, as well as a signal generator for producing test signals. |
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Are you getting ready to move into a new home? Get organized with this great moving checklist App. Your planning will be a snap, so you can get down to enjoying your new digs! |
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Free clock with 9 individual stunning themes. Each theme has been designed and inspired by the many digital display devices in consumer-electronics, including: Light Emitting Diode (LED), Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) and Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). |
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This great little application is the perfect tool for any engineering student or professional in the field of electronics who needs a little help at any time. |
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