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Manufacture Model Railway accessories and buildings. Faller road system MERG TBA36/ | Manufacture Model Railway accessories and buildings. Faller road system MERG TBA36/ | ||
+ | ===== FallerCarSystem ===== | ||
+ | Batter powered H0 vehicles with a steering rack fitted with a small magnet. The vehicle follows an iron wire hidden in the roadway. | ||
===== Fast clock ===== | ===== Fast clock ===== | ||
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===== FCU ===== | ===== FCU ===== | ||
- | FCU (FLiM Configuration Utility) A Windows based software program by Roger Healey used to configure CBus systems.\\ [[http:// | + | FCU (FLiM Configuration Utility) A Windows based software program by Roger Healey used to configure |
===== Feathers ===== | ===== Feathers ===== | ||
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- | The Field Effect Transistor is a device which enables us to use one electrical signal to control another. The name ‘transistor is a shortened version of the original term transfer resistor, which indicates how the device works. Most transistors have three connections. The voltage on (or current into/out of) one wire has the effect of controlling the ease with which current can move between the other two terminals. The effect is to make a resistance whose value can be altered by the input signal. We can use this behaviour to transfer patterns of signal fluctuation from a small input signal to a larger output signal. MERG TB G12/1 - merg members only. \\ | + | The Field Effect Transistor is a solid-state |
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===== Firmware ===== | ===== Firmware ===== | ||
A computer program that is held in non-volatile memory such as EPROM or flash memory. A PIC processor has a small amount of RAM used for variables and a much larger flash memory for program. | A computer program that is held in non-volatile memory such as EPROM or flash memory. A PIC processor has a small amount of RAM used for variables and a much larger flash memory for program. | ||
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+ | As an example, in the CANACC8, one of the first [[glossary: | ||
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+ | ===== Flash Memory ===== | ||
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+ | an electronic (solid-state) non-volatile computer storage medium that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. | ||
===== FLiM ===== | ===== FLiM ===== | ||
- | Full Layout implementation Model. A method for setting up a CBus layout using a configuration utility program [[glossary_f# | + | Full Layout implementation Model. A method for setting up a CBus layout using a configuration utility program [[glossary_f# |
===== Flip flop ===== | ===== Flip flop ===== | ||
glossary/glossary_f.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/08 04:42 by Wayne