About Lithium ion polymer battery packs

2013-09-21 Thread Starnovo Battery
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devices.

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We are developing new designs nearly every month, If you have interest in it, 
it`s my pleasure to offer news to you regular. Below is latest specification 
sheet, we hope that is helpful for you.

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Polymer Battery Packs

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SNO-401225P with Wires and PCB Embeded

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 Model: SNO-401225PW 
 Capacity: 90mAh
 Nominal voltage: 3.7V 
 Pack dimension: 4.0 x 12 x 25mm
 Weight: 5g
 Internal impedance (20°C±5°C): ≤200mΩ
 Available for any mobile or digital devices, such as wireless Products, 
bluetooth products and other portable devices.

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SNO-451225P with connector and PCB Embeded

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 Model: SNO-451225PC 
 Capacity: 100mAh
 Nominal voltage: 3.7V 
 Pack dimension: 4.5 x 12 x 26.5mm
 Weight: 5.5g
 Internal impedance (20°C±5°C): ≤200mΩ
 Available for any mobile or digital devices, such as wireless Products, 
bluetooth products and other portable devices.

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SNO-503040P with Wires and PCB Embeded

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 Model: SNO-503040PW 
 Capacity: 550mAh
 Nominal voltage: 3.7V 
 Pack dimension: 5.0 x 40 x 41.5mm
 Weight: 12g
 Internal impedance (20°C±5°C): ≤200mΩ
 Available for any mobile or digital devices, such as wireless Products, 
bluetooth products and other portable devices.

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SNO-301428P with Connector and PCB Embeded

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 Model: SNO-301428PC 
 Capacity: 80mAh
 Nominal voltage: 3.7V 
 Pack dimension: 3.0 x 14 x 28mm
 Weight: 5g
 Internal impedance (20°C±5°C): ≤200mΩ
 Available for any mobile or digital devices, such as wireless Products, 
bluetooth products and other portable devices.

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SNO-302323P with Wires and PCB Embeded

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 Model: SNO-302323PW 
 Capacity: 130mAh
 Nominal voltage: 3.7V 
 Pack dimension: 3.0 x 23 x 23mm
 Weight: 7g
 Internal impedance (20°C±5°C): ≤200mΩ
 Available for any mobile or digital devices, such as wireless Products, 
bluetooth products and other portable devices.  

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SNO-452023P with Wires and PCB Embeded

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 Model: SNO-452023PW 
 Capacity: 150mAh
 Nominal voltage: 3.7V 
 Pack dimension: 4.0 x 20 x 23mm
 Weight: 8g
 Internal impedance (20°C±5°C): ≤200mΩ
 Available for any mobile or digital devices, such as wireless Products, 
bluetooth products and other portable devices.

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SNO-502527P with Wires and PCB Embeded

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 Model: SNO-502527PW 
 Capacity: 330mAh
 Nominal voltage: 3.7V 
 Pack dimension: 5.0 x 25 x 30.4mm
 Weight: 10g
 Internal impedance (20°C±5°C): ≤200mΩ
 Available for any mobile or digital devices, such as wireless Products, 
bluetooth products and other portable devices.

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SNO-401228P with Connector and PCB Embeded

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 Model: SNO-401228PC 
 Capacity: 110mAh
 Nominal voltage: 3.7V 
 Pack dimension: 4.0 x 12 x 28.5mm
 Weight: 6g
 Internal impedance (20°C±5°C): ≤200mΩ
 Available for any mobile or digital devices, such as wireless Products, 
bluetooth products and other portable devices.

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SNO-361643P with Wires and PCB Embeded

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 Model: SNO-361643PW 
 Capacity: 200mAh
 Nominal voltage: 3.7V 
 Pack dimension: 3.6 x 16 x 43.5mm
 Weight: 7g
 Internal impedance (20°C±5°C): ≤200mΩ
 Available for any mobile or digital devices, such as wireless Products, 
bluetooth products and other portable devices.

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SNO-903045P with Connector, PCB and NTC Embeded

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 Model: SNO-903045PCN 
 Capacity: 1100mAh
 Nominal voltage: 3.7V 
 Pack dimension: 9.0 x 30 x 45.5mm
 Weight: 23g
 Internal impedance (20°C±5°C): ≤200mΩ
 Available for any mobile or digital devices, such as wireless Products, 
bluetooth products and other portable devices.

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SNO-103450P with Connector and PCB Embeded

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 Model: SNO-103450PC 
 Capacity: 1800mAh
 Nominal voltage: 3.7V 
 Pack dimension: 11.5 x 34 x 52.5mm
 Weight: 37g
 Internal impedance (20°C±5°C): ≤200mΩ
 Available for any mobile or digital devices, such as wireless Products, 
bluetooth products and other portable devices.

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SNO-582440P with Wires and PCB Embeded

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 Model: SNO-582440PW 
 Capacity: 560mAh
 Nominal voltage: 3.7V 
 Pack dimension: 5.8 x 24 x 42mm
 Weight: 15g
 Internal impedance (20°C±5°C): ≤200mΩ
 Available for any mobile or digital devices, such as wireless Products, 
bluetooth products and other portable devices.

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SNO-602025P with Wires and PCB Embeded

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 Model: SNO-602025PW 
 Capacity: 240mAh
 Nominal voltage: 3.7V 
 Pack dimension: 6.0 x 20 x 25mm
 Weight: 8g
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Re: Freebsd support in Adelaide wanted

2013-09-21 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
I considered dropping FreeBSD-questions from this reply, but since it
contains out-of-date contact details, I'm leaving them in.

On Saturday, 21 September 2013 at 17:17:07 +0200, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> Hi, Reference:
>> From:Danny Beger 
>> Date:Sat, 21 Sep 2013 16:30:57 +0930
>
> Danny Beger wrote:
>
>> I have a small law firm in Adelaide and I am looking to engage
>> someone to build / purchase a new server to replace my current
>> server which runs v6 freebsd.
>>
>> Can you recommend anyone?
>
> Happily,
> http://www.berklix.com/consultants/table.html
> shows
> Mike Smith in Adelaide +61 8 8267 3493

That's massively out of date.  Mike left Adelaide in 1998, and has
been working for Apple in Cupertino for about 10 years.

> Greg Lehey in Echunga +61 8 83888286

That's out of date too.  I left Adelaide over 6 years ago.  Up-to-date
information at http://www.lemis.com/grog/ .

> Both are well know in FreeBSD community :-)
> I've cc'd them both

Thanks.  Danny did in fact contact me directly, and I think we've
found somebody for him.

> PS for other consultants:
> If you want to be added to geographic indexed table
> just email me a pre-prepared HTML table enty
> See: http://www.berklix.com/consultants/

It would certainly be a good idea for more eyes to go through this
list and help you get it up to date.

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Re: Wildly different numbers of portsnap updates between i386 and amd64?

2013-09-21 Thread Robert Simmons
The update is a delta from what is already on your system. When you
updated the older box, you pulled in lots of changes to get it
current. The newer box needed fewer updates to get current.

Or something is wrong. You can always delete the contents of /ports
and the database in /var/db/portsnap. Then just portsnap fetch &&
portsnap extract. You will get a fresh ports tree.

On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Christian Campbell
 wrote:
> Hi. I run 9.1-RELEASE on two boxes: one i386 and the other amd64. I've run
> the latter for a bit over a week. When I portsnap update, the 32-bit
> machine typically gets several to dozens or hundreds of updates, while the
> 64-bit machine typically gets none, or maybe a couple. What might be the
> explanation for this behaviour?
>
> Thank you,
> Christian
>
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Re: Freebsd support in Adelaide wanted

2013-09-21 Thread Al Plant

Danny Beger wrote:

I have a small law firm in Adelaide and I am looking to engage someone to build 
/ purchase a new server to replace my current server which runs v6 freebsd.

Can you recommend anyone?

Regards

_ _
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p: 8362 6400  |  f: 8362 3555
www.beger.com.au


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Aloha,

I believe Greg Lehey is in Australia.

g...@freebsd.org

I have seen several others on the list at different times too.

AL


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Re: this 48-core box...

2013-09-21 Thread Adrian Chadd
.. just as a data point - there was a thread a while ago about numeric
processing performance on linux vs bsd.

It all boiled down to how jemalloc versus the linux allocator(s) allocate
blocks. jemalloc will page align things after a certain size. Linux didn't.
So when doing numeric processing, there was a lot of cache aliasing going
on leading to inefficient cache usage and redundant memory operations.

When the same workload on Linux was run on FreeBSD but with the Linux
library/allocators, the performance was identical.

No-one followed through. I think I may have to write a blog post about it.


-adrian
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Wildly different numbers of portsnap updates between i386 and amd64?

2013-09-21 Thread Christian Campbell
Hi. I run 9.1-RELEASE on two boxes: one i386 and the other amd64. I've run
the latter for a bit over a week. When I portsnap update, the 32-bit
machine typically gets several to dozens or hundreds of updates, while the
64-bit machine typically gets none, or maybe a couple. What might be the
explanation for this behaviour?

Thank you,
Christian

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Gainesville, FL  32607-2813
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Re: e2fsprogs fails to build/compile in FreeBSD 9.1

2013-09-21 Thread Eduardo Morras
On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 12:25:12 -0500
Antonio Olivares  wrote:


> /usr/local/lib/libintl.a(dcigettext.o): In function `_nl_find_msg':
> dcigettext.c:(.text+0x94b): undefined reference to `libiconv_open'
> dcigettext.c:(.text+0x9fa): undefined reference to `libiconv'
> dcigettext.c:(.text+0xbaf): undefined reference to `libiconv_open'
> /usr/local/lib/libintl.a(relocatable.o): In function
> `libintl_set_relocation_prefix':
> relocatable.c:(.text+0x14b): undefined reference to
> `libiconv_set_relocation_prefix'

> 
> Ideas, advice, suggestions, will be greatly appreciated.

Perhaps libiconv.so you have installed is newer or older than e2fsprogs need.

I remember some moths ago that libiconv was updated and had a similar issuse 
with fuse msdosfs. Don't know how I fixed it sorry.

You can try a portmaster -w libiconv

> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> 
> Antonio

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Re: Freebsd support in Adelaide wanted

2013-09-21 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Hi, Reference:
> From: Danny Beger  
> Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 16:30:57 +0930 

Danny Beger wrote:
> I have a small law firm in Adelaide and I am looking to engage someone to 
> build / purchase a new server to replace my current server which runs v6 
> freebsd.
> 
> Can you recommend anyone?

Happily,
http://www.berklix.com/consultants/table.html
shows 
Mike Smith in Adelaide +61 8 8267 3493
Greg Lehey in Echunga +61 8 83888286
Both are well know in FreeBSD community :-)
I've cc'd them both

PS for other consultants: 
If you want to be added to geographic indexed table
just email me a pre-prepared HTML table enty
See: http://www.berklix.com/consultants/

> 
> Regards
> 
> _ _
> Danny Beger  |  Beger & Co Lawyers
> p: 8362 6400  |  f: 8362 3555
> www.beger.com.au
> 
> 
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> Legislation 
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Sockstat Output

2013-09-21 Thread Robert Simmons
There are a few lines in the output of sockstat related to sshd and
pflogd that all have ??:
admin1   sshd   942   4  stream -> ??
root sshd   939   5  stream -> ??
_pflogd  pflogd 552   5  stream -> ??
root pflogd 548   4  stream -> ??

Are these normal? Why the ??
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Re: sound settings

2013-09-21 Thread Ajtim
On Friday 20 September 2013 20:54:08 Martin Alejandro Paredes Sanchez wrote:
> On Friday 20 September 2013 14:26:08 Ajtim wrote:
> > Hi!
> > My system is FreeBSD 10.0-ALPHA1 #0 r255501: Fri Sep 13 01:57:31 UTC 2013
> > r...@snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  amd64 installed on
> > iMac
> > 11,1.
> > It works very good but I don't know how to setup sound system.
> > After start system:
> > cat /dev/sndstat
> > Installed devices:
> > pcm0:  (play)
> > pcm1:  (play/rec) default
> > pcm2:  (play/rec)
> > pcm3:  (play/rec)
> 
> You have 4 devices where the sound can go
> 
> which one has the speakers pluged in, you especify with (as root)
> 
> # sysctl hw.snd.default_unit=n
> 
> test sending a file to the sound system
> 
> % cat filename > /dev/dsp
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I did but it doesn't work. Computer is iMac. And I found somewhere that hints 
should be in device.hints but I fon't know how to setup them.
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Freebsd support in Adelaide wanted

2013-09-21 Thread Danny Beger
I have a small law firm in Adelaide and I am looking to engage someone to build 
/ purchase a new server to replace my current server which runs v6 freebsd.

Can you recommend anyone?

Regards

_ _
Danny Beger  |  Beger & Co Lawyers
p: 8362 6400  |  f: 8362 3555
www.beger.com.au


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