Sentences with phrase «ohm resistor»

According to the guide, using a USB - A to USB - C charging cable is fine as long as it has a 56K OHM resistor.
According to the official FAQ from Nintendo of Japan, using a USB - A to USB - C charging cable is perfectly fine as long as it has a 56K OHM resistor - the official Switch charging cable meets these requirements to a tee, so make sure any dock you might be purchasing ticks these boxes or you're going to run the risk of putting your handheld wonder six feet under.
I actually bought a USB - A to USB - C cable ages ago for use with my power bank, but had been avoiding using it in case it did cause a problem (this was before the recent problems with third party items)... it's from Anker, so it's good quality, and I've now checked and it does have the 56K OHM resistor, so it should be fine.
At a pulsating 60 VDC from a half wave bridge you might be able to run with about a 12000 ohm resistor at 1 watt.
Additional information: According to the installation manual for the remote start module (installed before I owned the vehicle), lock works via a negative trigger through a 470 ohm resistor, while unlock is a negative trigger.
Can I simply install a 470 ohm resistor on the Green wire from the remote start unit.
I've used a lot of charging cables in my life, I like electronic gadgets, but I've never known they had OHM resistors in them much less how many K they were, and it's not something I recall ever seeing mentioned on Amazon either.

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The estimate of the 470 ohm would require about a 50 watt resistor.
A Bulb base, a full wave Diode rectifier bridge rated at over 600 Vdc PIV 1 amp, a 5.1 Volt 1 amp zener diode, a 470 ohm 1 watt resistor (for 120 vac twice that value for 240 Vac), about 10 LEDs (available from ebay) and a frosted plastic cover can make about a 4.5 watt light source with about a 100 watt illuminance.
Your first project will be to make an LED blink, but to do that properly you need to use Ohm's Law (or else you'll forget the resistor and burn something up).
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