@martin https://connectorbook.com/identification.html?Q
https://www.te.com/commerce/DocumentDelivery/DDEController?Action=srchrtrv&DocNm=1-1773713-2_HPI_QRG_EN&DocType=DS&DocLang=EN Die hier vielleicht?
Meow :antifa:
Wenn wir uns mal IRL gesehen haben, akzeptiere ich eine Folgeanfrage wahrscheinlich. Wenn nicht, dann nur manchmal / je nach dem.
Sad: @x10555
All my public posts (should) have image descriptions, private posts sometimes don't (but I can add one on request)
@gigabecquerel Image description, 1st image:
A yellow/black FS-5000 geiger counter, about the size of a phone, with a multitool besides it, showing 0.217 CPS
2nd image:
The same device, this time with a welding rod near it and showing 1.85 CPS, maybe a thorium-doped welding rod
3rd image:
The device showing the history of the last 10 minutes in a graph
@adorfer @Bundesregierung Das geht am ehesten bei Apotheken
@josephcox Image description: A map with areas marked by red lines or a red infill
How many separate things (backpack, crate, tent etc.) do you bring to camping events?
@manawyrm @q @ryanc @vidister Yeah, also it really depends on what part is exposed etc, for example eyes can get damage from intense blue light from a similar mechanism, as far as I know that causes some light-sensing chemical to react and too intense light can basically overload the regeneration of that or so (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9938358/ "When light exposure is longer or more intense, all-trans-retinal accumulates and its activation by blue light can cause oxidative stress that damages the cellular components of the outer segment of the photoreceptors."), or when one gets photosensitive chemicals (specifically polymerization initiators but also some other things) in their skin then even 400 nm light can cause damage.
@manawyrm @q @ryanc @vidister The ionizing ones will be attenuated within millimeters if this graph is correct https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Upper-plot-Attenuation-length-of-the-VUV-light-in-air-these-values-were-calculated_fig24_334825561 (assuming it continues like that below 80 nm)
@b0rk Nice! Although to 6 it should be added that the hardware is often at fault too
@whitequark Image description: A document showing three diagrams on a dark background, the first one titled "Waveform diagrams", it shows two signal labelled clk and data, clk being a rectangular wave while data has a trapezoidal form, being high for several periods of the clk wave.
The second one "Bit field diagrams" showing a rectangular box subdivided into 4 rectangular areas in a line, each with a different label below and inside of it. Additionally there are small ticks at the upper and lower edge, presumably indicating the borders of bits.
The third one "Circuit diagrams" shows an electronic schematic for some kind of logic circuit with a few gates in ANSI style.
The second image shows the same but with a light background, showing that it is readable there too.