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					<title><![CDATA[NIF Global Lindsay Street: Excellence in Interior Design Education]]></title>
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						<p>Located in Kolkata, West Bengal, NIF Global Lindsay Street is a renowned institute specializing in professional <a href="http://nifglobalkolkatalindsay.com/interior-design-course-kolkata/" rel="nofollow">Interior Design Course in Kolkata</a> design courses, backed by comprehensive placement services. The program merges academic rigor with practical application, preparing students for successful careers. Enhanced by celebrity mentorship, global partnerships, and industry-relevant training, the institute empowers designers to thrive worldwide. All courses hold accreditation from MSU and the NSDC.</p>
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					<title><![CDATA[How to Make a Custom Pcb]]></title>
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					<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2024 22:53:23 +0000</pubDate>
					<dc:creator>selene6196</dc:creator>

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						<p>&lt;br&gt;The question on everybody&#8217;s mind is how to make a custom Pcb? The simple answer is to design and create a personal and unique product. A Pcb, which stands for personal digital computer software, is a circuit board that is used in personal computers such as desktops and laptops. Custom Pcb Manufacturers and designers usually prepare and print the final version of the Pcb by working with a large number of suppliers, as well as testing a variety of electronic and physical test patterns before production. After production, how to replace the in pcb assembly with the final product can be difficult if you do not know how to make a custom Pcb.&lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;br&gt;First of all, in order to understand how to make a custom Pcb, you need to understand what a Pcb is. A Pcb is a circuit board made out of transistors, capacitors, resistors and other components. The manufacturers or designers then select a specific type of material to use for the surface of the Pcb. The surface may be one of several thousands of various substances and in fact, most of the manufacturers of personal digital computer software have a standard process for selecting a surface material and then building the Pcb around it. How to replace the in pcb assembly with the final product depends on several factors including, but not limited to, how the final Pcb is going to be used, its design and the manufacturer&#8217;s skill in producing the desired Pcb. Some people try to follow the designing process of how to make a custom Pcb from trial and error but this rarely helps when the final product does not come out the way that was expected.&lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;br&gt;There are several things you should know about how to make a custom Pcb. One of these is that when you build a Pcb, there is a lot of heat produced during the manufacturing process. Parts that are too small or that are not properly attached to the motherboard will be destroyed during the manufacturing process.  For those who have almost any questions relating to in which and also how you can make use of <a href="https://www.fastturnpcbs.com/rigid-flex-pcb/" rel="nofollow">rigid flex pcb</a>, you can e-mail us on our own internet site. This means that you should be sure to use the proper screws and connections on the Pcb and that you do not attempt to remove the Pcb by yourself. Doing so could potentially result in serious damage to your equipment and even, in some cases, death.&lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;br&gt;Another important thing you should know about how to make a custom Pcb is that there are several different methods to replace or fix the damaged parts of a Pcb. When you are looking at how to make a custom Pcb, it is important that you know how to replace the in pcb assembly. This will help you avoid having to pay for the cost of shipping and handling and will ensure that you have correctly put together your Pcb.&lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;br&gt;There are a few different methods to learning how to make a custom Pcb. One method that you can use is to look at several different online sources for instructions on how to replace the in pcb assembly. This is considered to be the quickest way to get your custom made Pcb up and running and is also one of the cheapest methods available. Of course, if you feel that you have gotten a solid Pcb that has great design and quality, then you might feel that it is better to pay more money for a custom made Pcb rather than learning how to make a custom Pcb.&lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;br&gt;The internet is a great resource for learning how to make a custom Pcb. There are several different places to find out how to replace the in pcb assembly of your Pcb. As long as you take the time to search out these different resources, you will be able to find exactly how to make a custom Pcb and put together your own product that can meet your needs.&lt;br&gt;</p>
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					<title><![CDATA[Advantages of Using Flexible PCB Prototype]]></title>
					<link>http://satir.net/forums/topic/advantages-of-using-flexible-pcb-prototype/#post-2987</link>
					<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2022 02:33:03 +0000</pubDate>
					<dc:creator>lucile06i281155</dc:creator>

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						<p>&lt;br&gt;Flexible PCB (aka PMP) is a unique class of electronic products that is made using a special resin material rather than a traditional circuit board. Instead of a solid mass of copper conductors, the flexible PCB is made up of a series of interconnected polymer circuits. This article describes the advantages of using flexible PCB manufacturing methods.&lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;br&gt;Flexibility in a PCB prototype is important for several reasons. First of all, flexible <a href="https://www.fastturnpcbs.com/" rel="nofollow">pcb production</a> costs less than a rigid circuit board and the flexible pcb prototype can be made to meet the exact specifications of any final product if that is what a customer wants. Secondly, it allows a manufacturer to experiment with a number of possible forms, shapes, and sizes without having to invest in large and expensive equipment. The flexibility also allows the manufacturer to provide an &#8216;as is&#8217; product, which means that no part replacement is necessary.&lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;br&gt;A major disadvantage of using flexible pcb production methods is the difficulty of shipping flexible circuit boards. It is difficult for a company to ship rigid-flex printed circuit boards because of the large size and weight of the rigid PCB board. With a flexible pcb, a company can ship the prototype pcb board but the part can still break and have to be replaced. This can be very inconvenient, especially if the prototype pcb needs to be used in a high volume production process.&lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;br&gt;Some companies have begun using flex circuit prototypes in their production process due to the difficulty in shipping large quantities of board pcb prototypes. The advantage of using flexible PCBs over rigid PCBs is that flexible pcb prototypes are more compact and require less space when they are being manufactured. For this reason, companies can use these flexible circuit boards in their production process because the space in the office is not an issue and the number of employees in the production area will not be a problem. The reduction in space and the smaller number of employees using a particular area of an office can lead to productivity gains and profitability.&lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;br&gt;Flexible PCB prototype technology has enabled many firms to increase their manufacturing capabilities and produce parts at a lower cost to consumers. It is important for manufacturers to consider the time it takes to change over to new manufacturing technologies, so that they do not lose their competitive advantage in the market because they have to adapt to new manufacturing technologies. If the firm is able to reduce the time to manufacture changes to its production process by using flexible PCB technology, then it can save on capital expenditure, which is always a good thing.&lt;br&gt;<br />
&lt;br&gt;A major advantage of flexible circuit boards is that it can easily be customized to meet the needs of customers. This means that a firm can make small changes to its production process without spending too much money in the process. This allows the manufacturer to provide better services to its clients. However, there are some disadvantages of using flexible circuit boards. These parts are more prone to damage than traditional rigid circuit boards. Also, the flexibility of the product may also lead to problems such as shorting out, bending, or other types of mechanical faults.&lt;br&gt;</p>
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					<title><![CDATA[Yanıtla: Softvelocity / Clarion]]></title>
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					<pubDate>Tue, 20 Aug 2019 14:06:40 +0000</pubDate>
					<dc:creator>serhat</dc:creator>

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						<p><strong>Google Maps</strong></p>
<p>Putting yourself (or anyone) on the map is a one liner!<br />
In a clarion program use in conjunction with ShellExecute Template and you can have a map for every customer address</p>
<p>Drop this in a browser  &#8230;.<br />
Gives Settalite image<br />
<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=18%20banlon%20street%20aspley%204034&#038;t=k" rel="nofollow">http://maps.google.com/maps?q=18%20banlon%20street%20aspley%204034&#038;t=k</a></p>
<p>Now try this note enclosed in commas &#8230;<br />
Gives Map image<br />
<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=&#8217;18%20banlon%20street%20aspley%204034&#038;t=k&#038;#8217" rel="nofollow">http://maps.google.com/maps?q=&#8217;18%20banlon%20street%20aspley%204034&#038;t=k&#038;#8217</a>;</p>
<p>The structure is as follows &#8230;<br />
<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=&#038;#8217" rel="nofollow">http://maps.google.com/maps?q=&#038;#8217</a>; &#038; clip(AddressToDisplay) &#038; &#8216;&#038;t=k&#8217;</p>
<p>Toss in a %20 for each space and you&#8217;re good to go!</p>
<p>You can learn about parameters you can use here &#8230;.<br />
<a href="http://mapki.com/wiki/Google" rel="nofollow">http://mapki.com/wiki/Google</a> Map Parameters</p>
<p>Google Map Parameters<br />
From Google Mapki<br />
Jump to: navigation, search</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a list of some of the parameters that can be passed to maps.google.com. You might want to pass such parameters if you want to get Google Maps to display driving directions, which are not available under the API.</p>
<p>    * q= Query &#8211; anything passed in the q parameter is treated as if it had been typed into the query box on the maps.google.com page. In particular:</p>
<p>    a precise address is looked up and a marker and info box is displayed at the specified point<br />
    a town name, or the first half of a postcode causes the region to be displayed with to marker or info box<br />
    an exact location can be specified as latitude,longitude, in decimal form (52.123N,2.456W or 52.123,-2.456) or as degrees, minutes and seconds (52 7 22.8N,2 27 21.6W or 52 7 22.8,-2 27 21.6) or as degrees and minutes (52 7.38N,2 27.36W or 52 7.38,-2 27.36).<br />
    any text added in parentheses () is displayed in the info window and sidebar in bold, there appears to be no way to cause a line break, but you can use %A0 as a &#8220;no break space&#8221; to prevent line breaks happening where you don&#8217;t want them.<br />
    the words &#8220;to&#8221; and &#8220;from&#8221; cause the driving directions function to be activated.<br />
    the word &#8220;near&#8221; or &#8220;loc:&#8221; causes the local search function to be activated<br />
    space-ampersand-space (use +%26+ or %20%26%20 in URLs, not +&#038;+ or +&amp;+ otherwise the ampersand gets treated as a separator) can be used between the names of two streets to specify an intersection.</p>
<p>    A location can also be specified after an at sign, in decimal form (@52.123,-2.456). This gives a lower zoom level than using the same values without the at sign. Using this format interferes with other options of the query parameter. The @ sign instead of &#8220;near&#8221; or &#8220;loc:&#8221; tends to cause only a single business result to be displayed, compare (Church near Hallows Road Blackpool, Lancashire) which returns over 1000 results to (Church @ Hallows Road Blackpool, Lancashire) which returns one result.</p>
<p>    The full URL of a Google Earth .KML/.KMZ file or a RSS feed that includes GeoRSS data, can be used, and the contained information will be displayed on the map.</p>
<p>    * ll= Latitude,longitude of map centre &#8211; Note the order. Only decimal format is accepted.</p>
<p>    If this is used without a query, then the map is centred at the point but no marker or info window is displayed</p>
<p>    * sll= Latitude,longitude of the point from which the business search should be performed. You could use this to perform an off-centre busness search. Google use it so &#8220;link to this page&#8221; can record a map that has had the centre moved after performing a business search.</p>
<p>    * spn= Approximate lat/long span. The zoom level will be adjusted to fit if there&#8217;s no &#038;z parameter.</p>
<p>    * sspn= ?? lat/long of&#8230; what?</p>
<p>    * hl= Host language &#8211; only a few languages are supported, e.g. &#038;hl=fr for French.</p>
<p>    * t= Map Type. The available options are &#8220;m&#8221; map, &#8220;k&#8221; satellite, &#8220;h&#8221; hybrid</p>
<p>    * saddr= Source address. Use this when asking for driving directions</p>
<p>    any text added in brackets is displayed in the sidebar in bold</p>
<p>    * daddr= Destination address(es). Use this when asking for driving directions</p>
<p>    any text added in brackets is displayed in the sidebar in bold<br />
    &#8220;+to:&#8221; clauses can be appended to the destination to request multiple destination routing, like this &#8220;&#038;dadr=Blackpool+to:Manchester+to:Leeds&#8221;<br />
    text in brackets can also be added to the &#8220;+to:&#8221; clauses.</p>
<p>    * mrad= Additional destination address.</p>
<p>    If you&#8217;ve got three points in your trip you can use &#038;saddr, &#038;daddr and &#038;mrad instead of &#8220;+to:&#8221; clauses.</p>
<p>    * start= Skips the first (start-1) matches</p>
<p>    * num= Display, at most, this number of matches. The valid range is 0 to 10 (but 0 is a bit pointless).</p>
<p>    * near= Can be used as the location part of a query instead of putting the whole thing into &#038;q.</p>
<p>    * f= Controls the style of query form to be displayed. &#038;f=d displays the &#8220;directions&#8221; form (two input boxes: from, to), &#038;f=l displays the &#8220;local&#8221; form (two input boxes: what, where). Otherwise the default search form is displayed (single input).</p>
<p>    * output=html Uses the old style Google Local page format from before it merged with Google Maps, with the small map and large sidebar.</p>
<p>    * output=js Outputs JavaScript object literals and function calls used by Google Maps, including encoded polyline data for driving directions, and stage information in HTML format.</p>
<p>    * output=kml Outputs KML to open the location/search or directions directly in Google Earth</p>
<p>    * latlng= This is a weird one. It takes three numbers separated by commas. The first two numbers (presumably representing latitude and longitude multiplied by 1000000) are ignored. The third number seems to be a Google internal &#8220;Company ID&#8221; number for a particular business. E.g. &#038;latlng=0,0,14944637421527611642 represents Blackpool Community Church. Specifying this parameter performs a Google Search for pages that reference that business, and displays a tiny map. Other parameters, in particular &#038;q, must have valid contents (but need not relate to the target business) for this to work.</p>
<p>    * cid= Similar to latlng, but generating a different map size. It takes three numbers separated by commas. The first two numbers (presumably representing latitude and longitude multiplied by 1000000) are ignored. The third number seems to be a Google internal &#8220;Company ID&#8221; number for a particular business. E.g. &#038;cid=0,0,14944637421527611642 represents Blackpool Community Church. Specifying this parameter displays a large map of the identified company location. Other parameters, in particular &#038;q, must have valid contents (but need not relate to the target business) for this to work.</p>
<p>    * vp= The presence of this parameter causes maps.google.com to switch into Copyright Service mode. Instead of returning the html that draws a map, it returns information about the copyright ownership in Javascript format. The &#038;vp parameter specifies the viewpoint (i.e. the centre of the map). Copyright Service only works when the &#038;spn and &#038;z parameters are also supplied, indicating the span and the zoom. Optional parameters are &#038;t, which specifies the map type, and &#038;key which specifies the API key of the site performing the request. E.g. <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?spn=0.030372,0.068665&#038;z=6&#038;t=h&#038;vp=53.859462,-3.038235" rel="nofollow">http://maps.google.com/maps?spn=0.030372,0.068665&#038;z=6&#038;t=h&#038;vp=53.859462,-3.038235</a></p>
<p>    * om= The presence of this parameter with a value other than 1 causes the overview map to be closed. If the parameter is omitted, or present with the value 1, then the overview map is open.</p>
<p>    * ie= Can be used to specify the character set. e.g. &#038;ie=UTF8.</p>
<p>    * pw= Activates print mode and initiates printing. There seems to be a problem at the moment with &#038;pw=1, but using settings like &#038;pw=2 is OK.</p>
<p>    * z= Sets the zoom level.</p>
<p>    * iwloc= Specifies where the infowindow will be displayed. In a business search &#038;iwloc=A to &#038;iwloc=J will open the info window over the corresponding business marker, and &#038;iwloc=near will place it over the big green arrow if that&#8217;s currently displayed. &#038;iwloc=addr can be used on map search to explicitly request the info window to be open on the address, but that&#8217;s the default anyway. Directions search supports &#038;iwloc=start, &#038;iwloc=end and &#038;iwloc=pause1 etc.</p>
<p>    * layer=t Activates the traffic overlay</p>
<p>    * msa=b Activates the &#8220;My Maps&#8221; sidebar when used in conjunction with &#8220;maps.google.com/ms&#8221;. It does nothing without the &#8220;/ms&#8221; and &#8220;/ms&#8221; does nothing without the &#8220;&#038;msa=b&#8221;.</p>
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					<title><![CDATA[Softvelocity / Clarion]]></title>
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					<pubDate>Tue, 20 Aug 2019 14:05:12 +0000</pubDate>
					<dc:creator>serhat</dc:creator>

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						<p>Clarion programlama dilinde yardımcı kodlar / konular</p>
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					<pubDate>Mon, 07 Aug 2017 08:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
					<dc:creator>serhat</dc:creator>

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