audio recording on IC -help wanted

In article <E-Cdnby5QsWvM8bUnZ2dnUVZ_gCdnZ2d@earthlink.com>,
mike.terrell@earthlink.net says...
ian field wrote:

"Peter Hucker" <none@spam.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 18:32:41 -0000, krw <krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzz> wrote:

In article <op.umvw1cds4buhsv@fx62.mshome.net>, none@spam.com
says...
On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 23:51:13 -0000, krw <krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzz> wrote:

In article <op.umt3dail4buhsv@fx62.mshome.net>, none@spam.com
says...
On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 21:41:32 -0000, krw <krw@att.zzzzzzzzz> wrote:

In article <op.umsbgeuk4buhsv@fx62.mshome.net>, none@spam.com
says...
On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 19:33:33 -0000, krw <krw@att.zzzzzzzzz> wrote:

In article <op.umr889dw4buhsv@fx62.mshome.net>, none@spam.com
says...
On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 21:17:35 -0000, William Sommerwerck
grizzledgeezer@comcast.net> wrote:

But the Duracells were lasting only 6 months.
They're cheap smoke alarms.

That's pretty bad. I've been using leftover Toshibas, and
they last at least
a year.

I bought 6 smoke alarms at once, so I went for cheap ones. 99p
on ebay I believe.

Oh, *that's* a smart move. Expected though.

I did of course test them. They detect smoke perfectly well.

GMAFB!

Are you refuting that they detect smoke? What do you want, a video
of me setting one off?

No, dummy, I stating that anyone who would trust their life to a
smoke detector from the .99 store is an *idiot*. I am not refuting
your assertion that you do it or that you _are_ said *idiot*.

They work as advertised, therefore the cost or where they came from is
irrelevant.

Stupid PHucker, as always.

Refute my statement or forever shut the fuck up and stop making an ass of
yourself.

And they are to save my house from damage, not my life.

Well, I suppose that pig pen is worth more than your life. You
really are that stupid, aren't you?

I can defend myself against fire, a house cannot.


Hooray - PHuckers going for a Darwin award.
He'll likely get that wrong too.

I didn't know the brain dead could qualify?
I thought you had to be human to qualify. Donkeylanders don't
qualify.

--
Keith
 
On Mar 14, 4:26 am, ehsjr <eh...@bellatlantic.net> wrote:
bill.slo...@ieee.org wrote:
On Mar 13, 7:00 pm, ehsjr <eh...@bellatlantic.net> wrote:

bill.slo...@ieee.org wrote:

On Mar 12, 5:39 pm, John Fields <jfie...@austininstruments.com> wrote:

On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 07:43:19 -0700 (PDT), bill.slo...@ieee.org
wrote:

On Mar 11, 3:34 pm, John Fields <jfie...@austininstruments.com> wrote:

On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 07:57:49 -0700 (PDT), bill.slo...@ieee.org
wrote:

On Mar 10, 10:59 am, John Fields <jfie...@austininstruments.com
wrote:

On Sun, 9 Mar 2008 16:57:49 -0700 (PDT), bill.slo...@ieee.org wrote:

Since "restoring voltage handling capability" means thickening up the
oxide layer, it probably will decrease the part's capacitance,
bringing it back towards the as-new value. The tolerance on most
electrolytic capacitors is pretty high, so it might be hard to prove.

---
You certainly don't seem to be thinking straight since, regardless
of the tolerance, measuring the capacitance before, and then after
reforming would certainly indicate if the process had changed the
capacitance.

Sure it would, but how many people have a capacitor handy that needs
reforming?

---
Who cares?

We're talking process, not logistics.

Actually, we are talking about being helpful,

---
No, we're not.

Being helpful doesn't seem to figure in your priorities,

I guess you were sleeping through the hundreds and hundreds,
maybe *thousands* of helpful posts from JF over the years.

Many of them would have been more helpful

By specifying that they could have been _more_ helpful,
you are specifying that they *were* helpful,  proving that
your attempted implication that he was not helpful is
bullshit.  And your attempted denegration of him in the
remainder of your post is just pathetic.  The picture
you paint - of yourself - is not pretty.
Back to the remedial English classes.

"Many of them would have been more helpful if he were a better
electronic engineer"

is pure sarcasm - the implication is that they were decidedly
unhelpful, mostly by concentrating the readers attention on childish
tricks one can play with the 555, which isn't quite as universally
applicable now as it was in it's glory days back in the early 1970's.
Technology has moved on since then, even if John Fields hasn't.

Being nasty about John Fields is my reaction to him being nasty about
me - I respond to politeness with politeness, and to rudeness with
rudeness.

In principle I ought to end with some kind of disparaging comment
about you, but your 1083 posting here are so uniformly undistinguished
that there is really nothing to disparage.

--
Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
 
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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:01:07 +0100, "vincent.thiernesse"
<vincent.thiernesse@wanadoo.fr> wrote:

Hello,

I wish to buy a M65830 (mitsubishi).

Could anyone help me ?

Regards

Vincent
Please don't post with a binary attachment (your .vcf file). Many
servers will drop your message.



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Electronics for Visio http://www.electronics.sandrila.co.uk/
 
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 12:59:24 -0700, MrThermister
<google@majik.demon.co.uk> wrote:

Hi, I am looking for working examples of the RA53 NTC thermistor -
made by STC/GEC in the UK. It was a favourite means of stabilizing
Wein bridge oscillators. The RA53 was encapsulated in a glass tube
about 25mm long by 2mm in diameter, with two leads and a resistance of
about 5kOhms at RT. It is now sadly obsolete. Am based in the UK,
but willing to deal worldwide. Please respond to
ra53@majik.demon.co.uk or to this group. Thanks and regards,
MrThermister.
You might consider adapting the glass-encapsulated ptc's in DO7 or
DO35 body sizes. Thermally isolating the parts might give usable
performance, particularly with DO7, where the thermistor is not
physically coupled to the glass - hence the relatively long thermal
time constant in measurement applications - 55seconds.

http://www.thermistor.com/ptctherms.cfm

http://www.thermometrics.com/htmldocs/numindex.htm#PTCTherm

Removing the leads and replacing them with lighter gauge wire would
increase this further.

Murata makes PTC thermistors in SMD 0402 packages, which is pretty
small, however they don't begin to see 4K7 impedance till their bodies
hit 65degC or more, which is hardly likely to fit into a low-power
scenario.

http://www.murata.com/catalog/r01e.pdf

I recall that the RA53 had to be protected from stray light, if
repeatable performance was to be achieved at 20degC.

RL
 
"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:468472AB.815D6728@hotmail.com...
Phil Allison wrote:

"Eeysore Fucking Tenth Wit "

There is no overall economic or CO2 advantage to be had by making
CFL
use compulsory.

So far, compulsory is only in Australia.

** You are very ignorant.

The EU has announced an impending ban on incandescent lamps in the
next
two
years or so.

There is as yet no Directive.

** The ban has been announced and the process has begun.

No ban has been announced. In fact this would be a good time to lobby
against
one.

Nothing will (can) legally happen until there is a relevant Directive.

Graham
Your faith in the ability of Mr Little Guy, to do anything to derail
something that has been proposed as an EU - wide directive, particularly one
that has been instigated by Germany, is touching, but sadly misplaced I
fear. Just witness how everybody thought that the nations who rose up and
voted against the constitution, had killed it dead. Now, it has just got up
again, and has sneaked round to the back door, where you can't see it ...

Arfa
 
"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:frh07t$u3f$1@aioe.org:

"John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in message
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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 23:51:51 -0800, "Eeyore"
rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:


"John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in message
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On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 23:11:07 -0800, "Eeyore"
rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:

No DumbAss....... You don't know shit,
because you speak within the limit of a radiation of your shit.
See what I mean PussyFace?

---
You're not Graham, little girl.

As bad as he might sometimes be, he towers over you and at least
represents himself as what he is instead of what you do, which is to
sneak around pretending to be whom you're not.

Kind of like a virus trying on different protein coats, but without
the sophistication needed to really pull it off.

--
JF



Shut up oil robber..... Your evil will is returned to you isn't it?

---
We pay for every drop of oil we get, so it's you who's the robber,
you miserable little shit, stealing someone's name and lying about
who you are.

Fucking coward.
--
JF



You paid for the foolishness of your DumbFuck president Shiteater. Your
whole family are so blind!! Just like you DogAsshole, Don't you see? the
big tragedy is heading your way dummy....

Graham
Piss off, troll, I decided to add weight here too, I don't care if you abuse
my name, people here know your smoke by now and will know the difference,
especially as I deliberately steer clear of this crap most times if not all.
Only reason I'm making an exception is to really piss you off. Obviously no-
one in control of your feed is going to stop you unless it gets REALLY out of
hand, so in this case, feed the troll! Feed it till it gets so fat that it
can't get through the gate that will eventually get too narrow for it to fit
through. This is now the best chance of stopping you, short of totally
ignoring you, and as most people here do exactly that without success, it
seems that unusual tactics are called for. Once you shit on enough people
you'll get stopped, so we'd best be accelerating that process.
 
Peter Wieck = CRIMINAL fuckwit YANK Cunt



** Just ignore the above totally autistic YANK psychopath.


The basic truths about CFLs are all documented here.

The public is being massively LIED to by all involved.

Much of the info on the page below is my material.


http://sound.westhost.com/articles/incandescent.htm




........ Phil
 
Where can I get a datasheet which shows the dimensions, spacings etc
for ISA connectors?
I can't seem to find anything.
The PCI specs have good drawings. They want $ though.

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"GPE" <See_GPE_website@cox.net> wrote in
news:nhPwi.60707$vS1.15166@newsfe16.phx:

Yet Ebay doesn't care. Somebody's house will burn down, maybe someone
will get injured...and ebay is complicit.
True.
Hello,

Thank you for writing back to us about item that you reported to us.

I can understand your frustration at the item not being removed, and
would like to explain further why we didn't remove it.

First let me reassure you that it's our top priority that eBay remains a
safe and reputable place to shop. We appreciate you taking the time to
send your report and we fully investigate any reports that we receive.

After carefully reviewing this item's description and images we
concluded that the item the seller describes in the listing doesn't
breach eBay policy.

It's clear from your email that you're confident this seller is selling
an item that breaches eBay policy via an apparently innocent listing.
However, since we don't possess or examine any of the items listed for
sale, we can only base our judgement on the information included in the
listing itself.

If you have material proof that this seller has sent or intends to send
an illegal item to a buyer, please don't hesitate to contact the police.
eBay will always fully cooperate with police investigations.

Thank you again for your report and for your help in keeping eBay a safe
place to buy and sell. Please continue to report any listings that you
suspect breach eBay policy.

What else do they need? I had to tell them three times that reporting a
listing number isn't enough. We need a way to tell them what they should be
looking for. Even when it's spelled out explicitly, they don't accept a
picture of a verifiable IMPOSSIBLE component to be meterial evidence!
 
Lostgallifreyan wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in
news:U8Kdnf_MLoDVZd_UnZ2dnUVZ_trinZ2d@earthlink.com:


Lostgallifreyan wrote:

"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in
news:6qe78iFc3jvpU1@mid.individual.net:



"Lostgallifreyan"


Someone need to deal with this evil psychotic prick severely.

And very soon.....






Man, I think I just graduated. >:)


Two more levels & he'll kill file you! :)



Nah, can't swear at a killfile. It's not as rewarding.

He hasn't replied to me in a long time.


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Does anyone know a source of Allegro's UCN 5804b translator/driver
chips (preferably in Australia but anywhere that will ship overseas is
ok)? I know production of these items has been discontinued but I
also understand significant stocks are held by some suppliers. I only
need three chips!

Thanks!
 
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 04:26:07 -0800 (PST), the renowned Leon
<leon355@btinternet.com> wrote:

On 11 Dec, 11:25, Spehro Pefhany <speffS...@interlogDOTyou.knowwhat
wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 02:12:00 -0800, the renowned PhattyMo



phatt...@not.net> wrote:
Phil Allison wrote:
"DaveC"
I need to buy some '3055's. Is there much risk of getting a counterfeit? I
read that because these are so cheap, they are being substituted (and
relabelled) for more expensive transistors. But there's not much profit in
counterfeiting 3055's.

Should I be concerned?

** Well, I have bought counterfeit BC639s for 30c each  -  they were very
likely reject BC547s relabelled.

The aim of the counterfeiter is sell devices he can get for almost nothing
that near impossible to sell and make a killing by falsely re-labelling
them.

2N3055s are still very popular and so easy to sell -   but lots of other
old, oddball TO3 types are not.

Expect fakes to be offered on eBay and elsewhere.

.....  Phil

'They' are faking everything now. There have been incidents of caps
being faked too.

I have a bag of 1,000 fake Panasonic trimpots.

Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
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sp...@interlog.com             Info for manufacturers:http://www.trexon.com
Embedded software/hardware/analog  Info for designers:  http://www.speff.com

Do they work?

Leon
Yes, but the wiper pressure/torque to move is not as consistent as the
real Japanese ones, and they are at random positions (hand assembly)
as compared to the real ones which come set dead center (machine
assembly). I would never risk shipping them in a product.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
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Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com
 
.......apart from High Tec Chips

http://www.hightechips.com/Download/htc555.pdf
 
I recently bought a motherboard speaker such as the one at
http://www.cwc-group.com/casp.html . Basically, the thingy that beeps at
startup, signals HW anomalies, and used to make sounds in old DOS games.

Now, I was wondering how to make another one with pieces bought at
electronics shops. What pieces are needed? How is that type of connector
called? And what's needed to make sounds: a piezo transducer, a piezo
beeper, a piezo buzzer, a piezo sounder?
 
"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:5egncrF393k97U1@mid.individual.net...
"Karl Uppiano"
"Phil Allison"

CFLs have some glass (coated with some kind of fluorescent material),
plastic and metal bases, and electronics. They are considerably more
complicated to dispose of cleanly than a simple glass bulb with a bit
of metal in it.


** You left out the *BIG* one.

All CFLs ( in common with all fluoros) contain mercury - claimed to be
about 10 mg of the highly toxic stuff in each one.

What is the mercury used for?


** You stupid or something ??

What the hell do you think a fluoro light really is ?

Go look it up - fool.
You sure wasted a hell of a lot of spit saying "it's a mercury vapor light".
Asshole.
 
Jim wrote:
I am in the UK.

Can I build a simple device which would switch a pair of contacts on/off
when my landline phone was being used.

Am thinking of something like this. There might be a simple reed switch
(do such things still exist) which would close its contacts if there was
a current on the phone line.

Perhaps I might need to improve the situation and wind the landline (or
maybe just one of the two wires) around the reed switch.

Would something like this work?

Or can I buy a simple plug-in device for something like a fiver which
closes its contacts when the phone line is active?
There are many designs on the internet for such a switch, eg:

http://www.elecdesign.com/Files/29/4343/Figure_01.gif

If you want a description of how it works, ask.

AAstra Telecom (www.aastra.com) /apparently/ makes the LumiNET(tm)
line-in-use indicator.

--
Sue
 
In article <mn.b4a77d91b151170f.90583@gmail.com>,
Arlowe <bare.arsed@gmail.com> wrote:

I don't test for live circuits with a DMM.
I use test lamps or a low(er) impedance voltmeter.
If you worked for me I would sack your arse if I caught you using a DMM
to test for live.
Nice to know someone round here knows what they are doing!
 
In comp.arch Maurice Branson <traubenuss@arcor.de> wrote:
Hello,

designing a motherboard featuring a Virtex-4 FX140 FPGA with 24 integrated
RocketIOs (Gigabit SerDes IOs) I am now facing the problem of how to get the
signals off the board in a most space-saving and elegant way?

All 24 differential signals will be connected to some DACs outside the
motherboard to convert the signals into the analog signal domain.

In the definition of the interface I have nearly all effective degrees of
freedom. I once learned that coaxial connections are the most appropriate
way to do so in terms of signal integrity, but with 24 differential signals
and bidirectional connections that would mean at least 96 SMA connectors
(that takes very large board space and implies some skew problems due to the
differences in the line lengths).

I once used the Tyco ZDOK system (plug + receptacle) for board-to-board
connections with up to 80 parallel signals but unfortunately the
performance was not satisfactory, so I won't be using them again. Are there
any other interface systems for the above described purpose or ways to build
a highly-parallel highspeed connection between two boards?

I appreciate every kind of suggestion and help. Thanks a lot in advance.

Regards, Maurice
What's the required signaling rate to the DAQs?


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