S shermaine New Member Jun 10, 2009 #1 where can i get a multiple current output like a handphone charger power plug,but need to have multiple current output.
where can i get a multiple current output like a handphone charger power plug,but need to have multiple current output.
MikeMl Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jun 10, 2009 #2 How may outputs? Voltage and current on each one? Isolated from each other or shared common? Input power/voltage/AC/DC? Last edited: Jun 10, 2009
How may outputs? Voltage and current on each one? Isolated from each other or shared common? Input power/voltage/AC/DC?
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Jun 10, 2009 #3 For what model "handphone"? (What's a handphone? a mobile phone?) Google found this. **broken link removed**
For what model "handphone"? (What's a handphone? a mobile phone?) Google found this. **broken link removed**
B BeeBop Active Member Jun 10, 2009 #4 Bill - You always come up with great images. In Asia they call them hand phones - here we call them cell phones. I think a phone built on a single cell would be hard to use.
Bill - You always come up with great images. In Asia they call them hand phones - here we call them cell phones. I think a phone built on a single cell would be hard to use.
Chippie Member Jun 10, 2009 #5 MikeMl said: How may outputs? Voltage and current on each one? Isolated from each other or shared common? Input power/voltage/AC/DC? Click to expand... This is where your powers of deduction are put to the test Sherlock.... or you are a magician who can make something of nothing....
MikeMl said: How may outputs? Voltage and current on each one? Isolated from each other or shared common? Input power/voltage/AC/DC? Click to expand... This is where your powers of deduction are put to the test Sherlock.... or you are a magician who can make something of nothing....
JimB Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Jun 10, 2009 #6 In Germany they are called "handi". In the UK they are called "mobile". Such a rich variety of terms for the same thing. JimB
In Germany they are called "handi". In the UK they are called "mobile". Such a rich variety of terms for the same thing. JimB
tcmtech Banned Most Helpful Member Jun 10, 2009 #7 I just call them a nuisance! I dont answer my phone in the house most of the time. Why would I want to answer it someplace else?
I just call them a nuisance! I dont answer my phone in the house most of the time. Why would I want to answer it someplace else?