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About Dave Nyce
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Expertise
I have been an electronics engineer for more than 25 years. I can answer questions on analog and digital circuits, and my specialty is sensors.

Experience
I am the inventor on 23 US patents, and also some foreign ones. Developed sensors for over 25 years. Licensed airplane and helicopter private pilot, have HAM radio license.
   

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Questions Answered By Expert  Dave Nyce 
In Category  Careers: Engineering & Electrical Trades

SubjectDate Asked

a question about replacing a case fan12/27/2007
  Q: Dave, Seasons Greetings. I'm trying to replace a defective case fan in my Direct TV tuner and have ...
  A: Of course, it would be better to replace it with the exact part (but I'm sure you realize that). The ...
Pneumatic Transmission10/22/2007
  Q: Sir, In standard way Pneumatic Transmission is done between 3 to 15 Pounds Per Square Inch (Psi). My ...
  A: The scaling of 3 to 15 PSIG as a pneumatic signal was done so that the signal would have a live ...
Batteries8/1/2007
  Q: Good Morning. My question today focuses on batteries and battery maintenance - specifically for ...
  A: Most new phones and computers use lithium cells, which do not have the "memory" problem. Some ...
Batteries7/31/2007
  Q: Good Morning. My question today focuses on batteries and battery maintenance - specifically for ...
  A: with a nicad, you should run it down because repeated topping off will reduce the effective amp ...
electronics11/27/2006
  Q: In a parallel circuit, why does the current lag the source voltage at frequencies below resonance?
  A: In a parallel LC circuit, the current lags the voltage at frequencies below resonance because the ...
Electrical9/29/2005
  Q: I recently plug in a new vacuum cleaner after using it for 1/2 hour the vacuum cut off. I look at ...
  A: No, the problem is not in the wall socket. The problem is in the cord or the vacuum cleaner, even ...
electrical10/23/2004
  Q: 1- what is corona effect 2- what is hyterisis loses 3-what is skin effect
  A: The corona effect is the dissipation of energy into the area adjacent to a conductor when it is at a ...
Electronics8/7/2004
  Q: I'm trying to find out information on ohmns and watts. Also the level/reading on a meter for the ...
  A: The ohm is a measure of electrical resistance. If a voltage of one volt develops across a conductor ...
physics7/3/2004
  Q: what is the circular-mill? how can you get the radius of wire using the circular-mill?
  A: In English units, a mil is one thousandth of an inch. One circular mil is the cross sectional area ...
physics7/3/2004
  Q: which gives more precise measurement, a vernier caliper or micrometer? expain why?
  A: A vernier caliper is often used because it is easy to apply physically. But if a micrometer can be ...
Chemical Engineering1/2/2004
  Q: Mr. Nyce: I am a freshman highschool student working on a chemical engineering project for ...
  A: The most helpful was my hobby experience at home, not a college course. Working on new ideas and ...
Computer Science3/7/2001
  Q: I would like to know a few things about computer science.. What do they do? How much do they get ...
  A: A popular job if you study computer science would be software engineer (or programmer). Software ...
Intel Prospect3/25/2000
  Q: Anyway, my problem is this: I may have the chance to join Intel and I`m wondering whether Intel will ...
  A: I have nevwer worked as an employee at a semiconductor manufacturing company; although I've visited ...

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