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  • redwire
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    It was from the mid 1970's when National Semiconductor was getting big into opto-electronics. They made LEDs, LED displays, bubble displays for pocket watches, calculators.
    As a kid I bought it because it was cute, or maybe it was a sample but never did see it in a databook. I gotta look for it, post a pic.

    Later National went big into COB, but the module prices were very expensive and did not catch on. I think the whole venture failed for some reason. Digi-Key was selling their LED clock modules MA1010, MA1012 etc. and that's what got Digi-Key started the old CEO said. Around 1977-ish.

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  • eccerr0r
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    TBH I have no clue what the value add of the TO-92 LED is... other than it looks like a light emitting transistor...

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  • redwire
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    WAFWOM: "what a f*cking waste of money" many such cases.


    Originally posted by eccerr0r View Post
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    Funny, when you google for Light Emitting Capacitor and Light Emitting Transistor...

    Of course, light emitting resistors are common. They're even PTC (positive temperature coefficient, so we're on topic here...)
    Hey I have that TO-92 red LED. It was made by National Semiconductor and I'm still trying to find the part number, reading your post 11 years late lol.

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  • Grunder
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    When you've spent hours on a job it becomes WOFT Waste of Fu**ING Time

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  • Grunder
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    When an employee starts performing well he gets the Igoma award. I Got Off My Arse

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  • Grunder
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    When a customer irritates you he becomes PITA Pain in the arse

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  • donnyb
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    Thanks for the info

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  • gmarius86
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    ZDP - zero delay plane (for audio loudspeakers)

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  • tom66
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    D.E.A.D.D. = Darkness Emitting Arsenic-Doped Diode
    (An L.E.D. becomes a D.E.A.D.D. if you try to pump too much current through it.)

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  • eccerr0r
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    Funny, when you google for Light Emitting Capacitor and Light Emitting Transistor...

    Of course, light emitting resistors are common. They're even PTC (positive temperature coefficient, so we're on topic here...)
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  • Jack Crow
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    CLASOB

    Conducts
    Like
    A
    Son
    Of a
    Bitch

    So if you have to put your project out with a fire extinguisher, it's a
    CLASOB

    BOHICA
    Is more than a former Indian tribe on Long Island New York.
    That is not what they called them selves, it's what the settlers called them.
    Stands for
    Bend
    Over
    Here
    It
    Comes
    Again

    They lost on every land deal and lost big.
    Today the BOHICA reservation is the size of a phone booth.

    Flame emitting resistor
    Light emitting capacitor

    I can go on, but who wants to hear more?

    Got a few left.

    Be well all
    Jack Crow

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  • tmiha71
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    And a pretty useful today:

    DOA Dead On Arrival

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  • kc8adu
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    deer is a brand of junk power supply.

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  • Nama
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    What do you guys mean when you say "deer" is this an inside joke or am I missing something.

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  • Nama
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    WOPR = War Operations Planned Response
    Do You Want To Play A Game?

    Scram, Sounds like good advice. I would run like the wind if I herd that while playing with nuclear reactors!

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  • PCBONEZ
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    Not quite electronics but I always liked: "SCRAM"
    SCRAM = Shutdown Control Reactor Axe Man.
    -
    In the early days of experiments with things nuclear they used stacks of uranium bricks to make their experimental reactors. [Purity wasn't so good yet so they were -weak-.]
    The reactors were literally brought critical buy pulling the rods with a rope.
    The rope ran across a block of wood where the "Shutdown Control Reactor Axe Man" stood with an axe to cut the rope [thereby dropping the rods] if something went wrong.
    If anyone yelled SCRAM, he cut the rope.

    Can you say High Tech?

    CRUD is another interesting one. - Chalk River Unidentified Deposits.
    http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/basic-...sary/crud.html

    .

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  • Nama
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    ^bookmarked. Thank you

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  • Toasty
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    http://www.ee.washington.edu/circuit.../acronyms.html

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  • Nama
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    Electronic's acronyms - Meanings

    I think it would be very helpful for a acronym database of sorts. When I first started here and even now sometimes I'm thrown off by them and have to Google the definition. Some times this definition is way off. For instance "DMM" returns "Digital Molecular Matter" Anyone want to help us uneducated people figure them out!. Thanks, Jacob

    1.VOM = volt/ohm meter

    2.DMM = digital multimeter

    3.CCFL = cold cathode fluorescent lamps

    4.CRT = cathode ray tube

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