Structural Engineering Tools for Palm OS in the Engineering Tools Suite is an Award Winning Program that empowers New Generation Structural Engineers with the power to find solutions to their most frequently encountered problems, anytime, anywhere at a click of the mouse or at a tap of the stylus. Structural Engineering Tools ver 5
Resistor - This Palm applications calculate the value of a resistor based on it's color bands.
With a great interface, you can choose the colour, and the application simply calculate the resistor.
Palm OS 5.0 is required but I really don't know if other devices like Sony Clie can run the application, try it
Electrical Utilities - designed to be an easy to use reference guide while on the job.
The calculation are some of the most commonly used information.
Motor setup, Wire size, Conduit pick, Box Fill, Dwelling Service load, and more
Voltage Calibration - Do you think the volt meter in your Palm is way off? Are you changing your batteries too early? You have a digital voltmeter? Or at least a friend with a voltmeter? Try out Voltage Calibration then.
It allows you to compensate the error of the internal voltmeter of any Palm (works for all OS)
Pneumatic Engineering Tools for Palm OS - Pneumatic Tools ver 5.0 in the Engineering Tools Suite is an Award Winning Program that empowers New Generation A must have for Pneumatic Engineers ! with the power to find solutions to their most frequently encountered problems, anytime, anywhere at a click of the mouse or at a tap of the stylus. Pneumatic Tools ver 5
ResistorDA can calculate the color-bar of resistor.
This is a DA (Desk Accessory) program. So, to use this, the launcher program that can launch a DA program, likes "DA Launcher", is required.
Note:
Sony's CLIE series are not supported
Thermodynamics Tools for Palm OS in the Engineering Tools Suite is an Award Winning Program that empowers New Generation Thermodynamics Engineers with the power to find solutions to their most frequently encountered problems, anytime, anywhere at a click of the mouse or at a tap of the stylus. Thermodynamics Tools ver 2