Electronics Demonstrations. Level Eleven. Hard Pennsylvania cherry with an aluminum inlay Powered by the VIA P820 Pico-ITX mainboard featuring a 1.2GHz VIA Nano 64-bit CPU. The VIA VX855 integrated chipset offers 1080p video output via an onboard HDMI port. System memory is supplied by 2GB of Crucial DDR2-800 SODIMM and the 3GB/s SATA storage is a 160GB Intel X25-M solid state drive. The optical drive is a Pioneer slimline, slot-load DVD burner and the operating system is 64-bit Windows 7. The power supply is integrated into the VIA Pico-ITX mainboard. Ventilation starts at the stainless steel screened inlet vents at the bottom of each enclosure box. Air travels through the box and down into the support box through openings under the mainboard or SSD.
A nine-bladed T&T 40mm case fan pulls air out of the support box interior and exhausts out a vent located on the bottom of the auxiliary box. Construction photos Additional views Check out my YouTube video on the making of Level Eleven: How Computer Chips Work. Amahi Home Server - Making Home Networking Simple. 10 Things about Audio Amplifiers You've Always Wanted to Know. 1. Is Amplifier Weight an Indicator of Robust Amplifier Design? You have to find out if the amplifier is a Class A/B analog amp or a Class D digital amplifier before you can generalize about weight and amplifier quality.
The appearance of high-quality digital amplifiers such as the Axiom A1400-8 has changed the equation. Digital Class D amplifiers are much more efficient (90% or more) than analog Class A/B amplifiers (about 50% efficient). As such, digital amps tend to run much cooler and therefore do not require the heavy heat sinks associated with high-powered analog amplifiers, hence the overall weight of a digital amp may not be a reliable indicator of its intrinsic quality. By contrast, an analog amplifier that weighs less may use a smaller transformer with inadequate capacity and fewer or thinner heat sinks (heat sinks look like radiator fins and are used to dissipate output transistor heat generated by high power output and big dynamic swings). 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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