Saturday, April 26, 2008

Vehicle Buses


Added the OBDII pinout to a new page. The link is found on the main OBDII page. The OBD [On-Board Diagnostics] is one of a number of different Automotive Buses.

The attached picture is a US Military [Army] hybrid vehicle. Not sure when the new Humvee replacements come on line, better be soon. I Hear 70% of a convoy is taken up just carrying fuel.

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The sitemap has been viewed 650 times so far this year.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Military Specifications Resource


Some content has been removed by the editor.... The page is meant to document a number of common Mil Spec document numbers and their title. It's really just a place holder to contain the information. Put a few new graphic files up at the same time. Also linked to the the main pages for MIL resistors standards and MIL capacitor standard pages on interfacebus.com. Seems like a good start for the page....

On www.interfacebus.com, I added the GVIF description page. The GVIF [Gigabit Video InterFace] bus has been released sense 1997, but, it's news to me. Looks like a Sony only interface bus.

I added a holding page, so I should get back to it soon, I hope.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Circuit Damage caused by Tin Whisker Growth


I added a page to cover Tin Whiskers, which is linked off one the of the Glossary of Terms pages. Like normal, it's a new page with little content, but it's out on the web so I can work on it.

At the same time two dozen pages in the Engineering Dictionary section were up-dated. But, in most cases, the up-dates centered around embedded HTML code. I did find a few HTML coding errors, and I added a few SEO enhancements to pick up some page views.

I added the new Tin Whisker page to the sitemap, while deleting a few redundant listings. Keeping the site-map about the same size. The site map is running at 261k bytes.

Ya know, having the new page on the web just works out faster to view and work on. Yes the pages are a work in progress, but most of them are so hard to find (before they are indexed by a search engine). The new Tin Whisker entry is only found by this linkage:

www.interfacebus.com / Reference / Dictionary Sites / Engineering Glossary's / Electronic Dictionary, "T" / Engineering Dictionary "Ti" / Tin Whisker Growth. That's seven levels down, out of 1,600 pages. So it's ok to upload a page in process, The search engines can't even find that page..... I can't