Eclipse is the leading Integrated Development Environment
(IDE) for Java, with a rich ecosystem of Plug-ins and an open
source framework that supports other languages and projects.
You’ll fnd this reference card useful for getting started with
Eclipse and exploring the breadth of its features.
We rundown the Eclipse distributions and confguration
options, then guide you through Views, Editors, and Perspec-
tives in Workbench 101. We list the top shortcuts and toolbar
actions for everyday development. And, we provide a guide to
the best places for fnding Plug-ins and getting involved with
the Eclipse community.
This Symbian C++ code example demonstrates how to easily use the onboard camera with zoom and autofocus, utilising an accompanying CameraWrapper made by Forum Nokia. The Camera Wrapper supports all Nokia s S60 devices based on S60 3rd Edition and newer, providing a unified interface for various Symbian and S60 camera APIs some of which have previously been Feature Pack specific or only available via an SDK Plug-in. The example application supports the use of both the keypad and touch UI. The application can be self-signed, but it also provides an option to use the dedicated camera key (Symbian signing required). The example application replaces the separate examples published for S60 3rd Edition, FP1 (S60 Platform: Camera Example with AutoFocus Support v2.2) and FP2 (S60 Camera Example AutoFocus 3rd Ed FP2).
A badic controller for the UART. It incorporates a
-- transmit and receive FIFO (from Max+Plus II s MegaWizard
-- Plug-in manager). Note that no checking is done to see
-- whether the FIFOs are overflowing or not. This strictly
-- handles the transmitting and receiving of the data.
Mobile telecommunications emerged as a technological marvel allowing for access to
personal and other services, devices, computation and communication, in any place and
at any time through effortless Plug and play. This brilliant idea became possible as the
result of new technologies developed in the areas of computers and communications that
were made available and accessible to the user.
Plug in Electric Vehicles (PEVs) use energy storages usually in the form of
battery banks that are designed to be recharged using utility grid power. One
category of PEVs are Electric Vehicles (EVs) without an Internal-Combustion
(IC) engine where the energy stored in the battery bank is the only source of
power to drive the vehicle. These are also referred to as Battery Electric Vehicles
(BEVs). The second category of PEVs, which is more commercialized than the
EVs, is the Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) where the role of energy
storage is to supplement the power produced by the IC engine.
Agilent 34401A Service Guide.pdfIEC Measurement Category II includes electrical devices connected to mains at an outlet on a branch circuit. Such devices include
most small appliances, test equipment, and
other devices that Plug into a branch outlet
or socket. The 34401A may be used to make
measurements with the HI and LO inputs
connected to mains in such devices, or to
the branch outlet itself (up to 300 VAC).
However, the 34401A may not be used with
its HI and LO inputs connected to mains in
permanently installed electrical devices
such as the main circuit-breaker panel,
sub-panel disconnect boxes, or permanently
wired motors. Such devices and circuits are
subject to overvoltages that may exceed the
protection limits of the 34401A.
Note: Voltages above 300 VAC may be measured only in circuits that are isolated from
mains. However, transient overvoltages are
also present on circuits that are isolated
from mains. The Agilent 34401A are
designed to safely withstand occasional
transient overvoltages up to 2500 Vpk. Do
not use this equipment to measure circuits
where transient overvoltages could exceed
this level.
Additional Notices
Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Directive 2002/96/EC
This product complies with the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) marking requirement.
The affixed product label (see below) indicates that you must not discard this electrical/electronic product in domestic
household waste.
Product Category: With reference to the
equipment types in the WEEE directive
Annex 1, this product is classified as a
"Monitoring and Control instrumentation"
product.
Do not dispose in domestic household
waste.
To return unwanted products, contact your
local Agilent office, or see
www.agilent.com/environment/product
for more information.
Agilent 34138A Test Lead Set
The Agilent 34401A is compatible with the
Agilent 34138A Test Lead Set described
below.
Test Lead Ratings
Test Leads - 1000V, 15A
Fine Tip Probe Attachments - 300V, 3A
Mini Grabber Attachment - 300V, 3A
SMT Grabber Attachments - 300V, 3A
Operation
The Fine Tip, Mini Grabber, and SMT Grabber attachments Plug onto the probe end of
the Test Leads.
Maintenance
If any portion of the Test Lead Set is worn or
damaged, do not use. Replace with a new
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