MSN: How to deter sweat bees – 3 methods a pest control expert swears by to keep these stinging insects away from your yard
How to deter sweat bees – 3 methods a pest control expert swears by to keep these stinging insects away from your yard
So should you keep an eye out for blueberry bees (you'll never guess what they pollinate) or perhaps paper wasps? Maybe sweat bees are native to your area. Get the buzz on everything you need to know ...
Sweat bees are a large group of small bees. You likely won’t notice these creatures until they’re sticking out their long tongues to give your skin a gentle lick. They’re important pollinators that ...
Sweat Soldering is the optimum way to bond the board and the metal clad. Just solder paste is required. Going with adhesive will increase the cost of fabrication and also the cure temperature requirement for the adhesive will make the fabrication more complex. Thank you all.
Normally where people get burned is that their boards get put in a "condensing" environment even though everything is specified as "non-condensing". But that's not a design problem so much as a specifications issue. tl;dr Don't sweat it and just do your design. Good luck.
But if these are just test points (which I agree I think they are) and you don't know where they lead to, then you couldn't get any use out of them anyway... so I wouldn't sweat it.
So, the clock offset won't meaningfully affect your receiver. So, I wouldn't sweat it; if you can get a 26.041 MHz oscillator, that's going to be more than good enough. However, there's also an easy way out here that only needs a much easier to get multiple: generate 40.0 kHz, 60.0 kHz, and a (77.5 - 40.0) kHz = 37.5 kHz