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From "Left" [8BP101] • www.8bitpeoples.com [on August 29th, 2009]
Music by minusbaby • www.minusbaby.com
Video by VBLANK • www.waitforvblank.com
From "Cadê o Pescador?" (Audio/Video installation @ Multiplicidade, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil • 2009)
This set is all from 3 chips: each a Parallax 8x32A micro-controller with the signal going out through a raw resistor network controlled live via hacked Nintendo 64 controllers.
Recorded on August 18th, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. It was going to be 21 minutes long - the entire length of the EP - but the video recorder burned out while recording that test.
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Richard Alexander Caraballo.
Resistors come in various shapes and sizes, depending on the current they have to withstand and the power they are designed to dissipate.
Very old resistors.
A resistor is an electronic component that reduces or restricts the flow of electrical current in electronic circuits.
The colour bands painted on the resistor body are a system of identification known as resistor colour code.
Just a resistor (0.5W - 4.7MOhm) with a 50mm lens and a 36mm extension tube (Kenko).
2 flashes - one on top and the other for the bottom side.
A small portion of one of the circuit cards inside a Dolby CP65 cinema sound processor, a long-discontinued model that was introduced before 35mm films contained digital soundtracks.
This card has circuit traces (its “wiring,” in a sense) on both sides of the card, an improvement over the traditional way circuit boards were made. I backlit the card to reveal the circuit traces on both sides.
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A capacitor charging through a resistor takes some time: T( in seconds) = R ( in ohm) x C (in farad).
The time constant of this circuit would be about 2.2 seconds.....
50mm F/1.4 lens with 35mm extension tube, two speedlights.
Various parts from my electronics box laid out "knolling" style on my breadboard.
Anyone familiar with breadboards will immediately see that this "circuit" doesn't do anything. The breadboard is just holding/aligning the parts.
Seen here are a couple capacitors, three resistors
four jumpers and three red LED lights surrounding a National Semiconductor LM3909N monolithic oscillator. The LM3909N was a special purpose IC specifically designed to flash an LED using very low power so it could run a year or more on one "C" battery.
Standard DIP pin spacing is 0.1" making this photo approximately 1.4" across.
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My art show, entitled Broadcast, will be happening on April 25 at Resistor Gallery in Toronto.
See the full details right here.
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A quad (four-section) operational amplifier surrounded by a cluster of resistors and subjected to a dose of solarization.
The heat haze rises from the brake resistors as BLS Re 4/4 425175 slows through Pratteln with 47902 Visp to Antwerp and a lovely train of 20 tank wagons behind. This train, along with the outward working, is a regular runner through Switzerland on a Monday (although the timekeeping cannot always be counted upon!)
The outward, loaded working features a pair of Re4/4 425 locomotives due to the weight of the train and on this day was Re 4/4 #177 and #175 (#177 was left behind for this return working).
The BLS locomotive is detached in Basel freight marshalling yard and the wagons are taken onwards through Germany to Antwerp by Crossrail.
If each resistor has a value of one Ohm, what is the total resistance measured across each individual resistor? Will each resistor measure the same value of resistance?
I was noodling or doodling for my students, but they all looked like this...
We're Here! noodling or doodling.
Resistors, by design, dissipate a lot of energy into heat.
Their nominal value multiplied by the square of the current flowing through them, to be precise.
That's why some of those are designed to withstand quite a bit of heat, from all those Watt...
A cross section of a carbon resistor showing a copper electrode embedded into a slug of amorphous carbon.
Carbon is a relativity poor conductor of electricity, this useful for restricting electrical current flow analogous to a valve restricting fluid.
Color bands denote resistance, here Green = 5, Brown = 1, and Orange = x 10,000, or 51,000Ω. The gold band is tolerance, 5%.
Macro Mondays - Carbon
ODC 1 ~ Take It Easy .. Took it easy and took this shot, I relax by taking photo's.
Day 280 ~ 365: the 2013 edition (circle theme)
(These are resistors from old TV's, and since they are Not resisting today, they too are taking it easy :)
From a bag of old resistors that I had in the garage. I don't know why I still have them, I haven't used them in several decades, but they make a pretty good macro shot. By the way, voltage is equal to current times resistance (Ohm's Law).
Developed using Darktable 3.6.0.
I recently received a small wooden box that was filled with dogbone style resistors from the 1920's - 1930's. Most test within 10% of their rated value. Body - End - Dot . First digit is body color, second digit is end color, and number of zeroes is the dot color. Click the link for a full explanation.
Karel is helping me find out why the right hand channel of my DIY Mullard 3-3 Stereo amp suddenly died. It turned out to be a faulty resistor. Karel supplies DIY valve amplifier kits. See: www.marsamps.co.za/
Leica MP with Summicron 50mm lens; Kentmere 100 Film; Ilfotec HC developer; Heiland split grade print with Focomat 1C on Ilford MGIVRC paper; print scanned with Canon flatbed scanner; dust spots removed with Lightroom.
Colored stripes on a resistor specifying that it is 2 (red) 4 (yellow) x10^0 (black) ohms plus or minus 2% (red).
2:1 reproduction ratio.
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