audio recording on IC -help wanted

<bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in message
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On Mar 9, 1:46 pm, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@earthlink.net>
wrote:
bill.slo...@ieee.org> wrote in message

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On Mar 9, 10:47 am, "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terr...@earthlink.net
wrote:

Hello folks,

I am getting cheap these days, I am trying to cut corner by tripling
the
capacitance in the capacitor, is this possible? I have heard that it's
possible. Some people have done it successfully. I am just wondering
if
any of you smart dumbass can help.

If you weren't quite the ill-informed idiot that you are, you'd know
that the dielectric in an electrolytic capacitor is formed by the
electrolytic oxidation of the surface of the aluminium foil the forms
the plates of the capacitor.

If you reverse bias the capacitor you can reverse this process, making
the dielectric thinner ( and more likely to break down). Sadly, the

I've never tried this - though I have reformed old electrolytic
capacitors - so I can't guarantee anything.


Exactly as I thought, you're a typical American Hero who likes to help
others the wrong way, like the rest.


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krw wrote:
In article <1200862999.710549@ftpsrv1>, sci.electronics.design,
my_name@ieee.org says...

krw wrote:

In article <4792C2EE.B97009A2@earthlink.net>,
sci.electronics.design, mike.terrell@earthlink.net says...


krw wrote:


In article <4791A722.5792BEED@earthlink.net>,
sci.electronics.design, mike.terrell@earthlink.net says...


krw wrote:


In article <bsbkj.465$uE.362@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net>,
sci.electronics.design, notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net
says...


krw wrote:


In article <47905C96.AB28D5F7@earthlink.net>,
sci.electronics.design, mike.terrell@earthlink.net says...


Jim Thompson wrote:


On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 02:05:59 GMT, Joerg
notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote:



Jim Thompson wrote:


On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 01:10:23 GMT, Joerg
notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote:



Jim Thompson wrote:

[snip]


We also have a Dymo LabelWriter 400, but it's local to my wife's
machine.


We still write labels by hand, or I print, glue to blank label, then stick.

We have ~1000 Girl Scouts... we're neighborhood level now, and I'm the
neighborhood cookie manager ;-)


That sure explains the label printer.

Sure explains why NOT to volunteer ;-)

If your wife wasn't busy with her volunteer work she might decide to
spend more time keeping you in line! :(


Tell me about it. My wife isn't working since we moved and doesn't
want to look because we're not planning on staying here for more
than another six months or so. Who knows though, if there's work
to be done we may stay for a long time (since we finally made it
out of weenie-land).


So, where are you guys now?

NE OH. It's a lot cheaper than VT, though a lot more "big-city".
When asked about the size of the city, I reply "five Walmarts, five
Home Despots, and four Lowes". There are two, two, and zero in the
whole state of VT. ;-)



Always on the look-out for business-friendly places and where they don't
tax grandparents out of their homes :)

Well, we made it 2/3rds of the way to KY. There is a *lot* more
work here too. ;-)


I beat you to kentucky. I arrived there in the later half of in
1952, at a hospital in Menifee County.! ;-)


Yeah, but you were dumb enough to leave. ...for Florida, of all
places! <ack!


Only after 30+ years in Ohio. At that time there was no electronics
work in the area. Months between job postings. A freind who was an EE
ended up serviceing lotto machines for the state of Ohio. i was hired
as a broadcast engineer as soon as I hit Florida. It was my first, and
only application after moving south. I was hired before I had time to
apply anywhere else.


Things seem to have changed, big time. Of course everything is
electronics today. I've been getting calls from a company that
makes *big* welders. Of course I made an ass out of myself by
asking why they were looking for me (FPGA, embedded controller
hardware type). Well, I have been asked to look at some *strange*
openings.

I doubt that we'll stay long though, although SWMBO is going house
shopping this week. It seems the housing "bubble" has hit here
hard.


Hey Keith, do you have much experience with Gb ethernet stuff? can you
email me off-line?


No, I haven't. The closest I've come is GB Rocket-I/O we're
working on now and that hardware isn't back yet (and the ******
"forgot" to order parts, so it looks like the boards will be
delayed two months).
we are looking for someone to help with some FPGA stuff. we are using Gb
ethernet physical layer, so have phy chips connected to our fpga, but
dont want to use the ethernet protocol itself. we have a couple of FPGA
guys, but they have no experience in this area, and its one of our risk
items (it has to work, or back to the drawing board). email me,
my_name@ieee.org if you are at all interested. we have people working
in: hong kong, SF, bvelgium & NZ...

Cheers
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In article <1200862999.710549@ftpsrv1>, sci.electronics.design,
my_name@ieee.org says...
krw wrote:
In article <4792C2EE.B97009A2@earthlink.net>,
sci.electronics.design, mike.terrell@earthlink.net says...

krw wrote:

In article <4791A722.5792BEED@earthlink.net>,
sci.electronics.design, mike.terrell@earthlink.net says...

krw wrote:

In article <bsbkj.465$uE.362@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net>,
sci.electronics.design, notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net
says...

krw wrote:

In article <47905C96.AB28D5F7@earthlink.net>,
sci.electronics.design, mike.terrell@earthlink.net says...

Jim Thompson wrote:

On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 02:05:59 GMT, Joerg
notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote:


Jim Thompson wrote:

On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 01:10:23 GMT, Joerg
notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote:


Jim Thompson wrote:

[snip]

We also have a Dymo LabelWriter 400, but it's local to my wife's
machine.


We still write labels by hand, or I print, glue to blank label, then stick.

We have ~1000 Girl Scouts... we're neighborhood level now, and I'm the
neighborhood cookie manager ;-)


That sure explains the label printer.

Sure explains why NOT to volunteer ;-)

If your wife wasn't busy with her volunteer work she might decide to
spend more time keeping you in line! :(


Tell me about it. My wife isn't working since we moved and doesn't
want to look because we're not planning on staying here for more
than another six months or so. Who knows though, if there's work
to be done we may stay for a long time (since we finally made it
out of weenie-land).


So, where are you guys now?

NE OH. It's a lot cheaper than VT, though a lot more "big-city".
When asked about the size of the city, I reply "five Walmarts, five
Home Despots, and four Lowes". There are two, two, and zero in the
whole state of VT. ;-)


Always on the look-out for business-friendly places and where they don't
tax grandparents out of their homes :)

Well, we made it 2/3rds of the way to KY. There is a *lot* more
work here too. ;-)


I beat you to kentucky. I arrived there in the later half of in
1952, at a hospital in Menifee County.! ;-)


Yeah, but you were dumb enough to leave. ...for Florida, of all
places! <ack!


Only after 30+ years in Ohio. At that time there was no electronics
work in the area. Months between job postings. A freind who was an EE
ended up serviceing lotto machines for the state of Ohio. i was hired
as a broadcast engineer as soon as I hit Florida. It was my first, and
only application after moving south. I was hired before I had time to
apply anywhere else.


Things seem to have changed, big time. Of course everything is
electronics today. I've been getting calls from a company that
makes *big* welders. Of course I made an ass out of myself by
asking why they were looking for me (FPGA, embedded controller
hardware type). Well, I have been asked to look at some *strange*
openings.

I doubt that we'll stay long though, although SWMBO is going house
shopping this week. It seems the housing "bubble" has hit here
hard.


Hey Keith, do you have much experience with Gb ethernet stuff? can you
email me off-line?
No, I haven't. The closest I've come is GB Rocket-I/O we're
working on now and that hardware isn't back yet (and the ******
"forgot" to order parts, so it looks like the boards will be
delayed two months).

--
Keith
 
I am looking for a replacement for AOD444, a n-channel mosfet in an
inverter
http://www.aosmd.com/web/products/product_display.jsp?displayType=mosfet_part&partnumber=AOD444

www.aosmd.com/pdfs/datasheet/AOD444.pdf

AOD 444 , vds :60v, vgs:20v, id: 12A

I checked digikey.com, but only 2 similar one are available. They are
IPD640N06L G
http://www.infineon.com/dgdl/IPD640N06L+G+Rev1.2.pdf?folderId=db3a304412b407950112b408e8c90004&fileId=db3a304412b407950112b42ed0ce4a85

and

MTD3055VL
http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/MT/MTD3055VL.pdf

They both look similar to AOD 444, but they are logic level.

QUUESTION
Will it work if i substitute a mosfet (without logic level ) with
another mosfet that has logic level?

Also, i found another similar one ,std12nf06l
http://dkc1.digikey.com/Redirect.aspx?url=http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/ds/8179/std12nf06l.pdf

The Continuous drain current ID at 25 degree C is the same as aod444.
BUT it is smaller than AOD444 at 100 C.

QUUESTION
When replacing mosfet, do we have to consider the ID at TC=100 degree?
 
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krw wrote:
In article <4792C2EE.B97009A2@earthlink.net>,
sci.electronics.design, mike.terrell@earthlink.net says...

krw wrote:

In article <4791A722.5792BEED@earthlink.net>,
sci.electronics.design, mike.terrell@earthlink.net says...

krw wrote:

In article <bsbkj.465$uE.362@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net>,
sci.electronics.design, notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net
says...

krw wrote:

In article <47905C96.AB28D5F7@earthlink.net>,
sci.electronics.design, mike.terrell@earthlink.net says...

Jim Thompson wrote:

On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 02:05:59 GMT, Joerg
notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote:


Jim Thompson wrote:

On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 01:10:23 GMT, Joerg
notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote:


Jim Thompson wrote:

[snip]

We also have a Dymo LabelWriter 400, but it's local to my wife's
machine.


We still write labels by hand, or I print, glue to blank label, then stick.

We have ~1000 Girl Scouts... we're neighborhood level now, and I'm the
neighborhood cookie manager ;-)


That sure explains the label printer.

Sure explains why NOT to volunteer ;-)

If your wife wasn't busy with her volunteer work she might decide to
spend more time keeping you in line! :(


Tell me about it. My wife isn't working since we moved and doesn't
want to look because we're not planning on staying here for more
than another six months or so. Who knows though, if there's work
to be done we may stay for a long time (since we finally made it
out of weenie-land).


So, where are you guys now?

NE OH. It's a lot cheaper than VT, though a lot more "big-city".
When asked about the size of the city, I reply "five Walmarts, five
Home Despots, and four Lowes". There are two, two, and zero in the
whole state of VT. ;-)


Always on the look-out for business-friendly places and where they don't
tax grandparents out of their homes :)

Well, we made it 2/3rds of the way to KY. There is a *lot* more
work here too. ;-)


I beat you to kentucky. I arrived there in the later half of in
1952, at a hospital in Menifee County.! ;-)


Yeah, but you were dumb enough to leave. ...for Florida, of all
places! <ack!


Only after 30+ years in Ohio. At that time there was no electronics
work in the area. Months between job postings. A freind who was an EE
ended up serviceing lotto machines for the state of Ohio. i was hired
as a broadcast engineer as soon as I hit Florida. It was my first, and
only application after moving south. I was hired before I had time to
apply anywhere else.


Things seem to have changed, big time. Of course everything is
electronics today. I've been getting calls from a company that
makes *big* welders. Of course I made an ass out of myself by
asking why they were looking for me (FPGA, embedded controller
hardware type). Well, I have been asked to look at some *strange*
openings.

I doubt that we'll stay long though, although SWMBO is going house
shopping this week. It seems the housing "bubble" has hit here
hard.
Hey Keith, do you have much experience with Gb ethernet stuff? can you
email me off-line?

Cheers
Terry
 
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Semantics.

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4500K is still somewhat blue for most peoples' taste.

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Tanks for your answers so far!

Oay, to make it more precise: I'm looking for an interconnect system
(multi-channel plug + receptacle) for 24 differential pairs at signaling
rates of 3 - 6 Gbps per channel.
So, I assume it is a motheboard-daughtercard kind of connection, right? I am
running Xilinx Rocket IOs at 3.36 Gb/s over the standard cPCI connectors
(front card to/from rear card through the backplane, but not across the
backplane) with no problems. Since these connectors aren't
designed/specified for such speeds I had to develop my own grounding
solution. Basically, I have enclosed each of the differential pairs in
between GND pins and it worked really well both in simulation and in real
life.

Also, I am not sure what exactly you are up to, but consider doing some
upconversion on your DAC board (maybe even in the DAC itself). By doing this
you might be able to reduce your communication bandwidth requirements
substantially.


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Certainty level: 25%

I'm not really sure whether this cover was intended to get at me,
or whether it was re-interpreted after publication to be about me.
This issue of Private Eye came out in October 1992, by which time I had
been under severe continuous pressure at work and from the general
population in Oxford for many months. It had John Major saying to his
wife, "Come back, Norma!" under the title "Major's support lowest ever".

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(the Rose and Crown, nice traditional name eh) with two people from
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Eye. These are both "nice people" and on my side, I hasten to add.
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"what do you think about that". Phil answered, "Well usually they
[Private Eye] get it right". This exchange happened in front of me.
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In article &lt;4792C2EE.B97009A2@earthlink.net&gt;,
sci.electronics.design, mike.terrell@earthlink.net says...
krw wrote:

In article &lt;4791A722.5792BEED@earthlink.net&gt;,
sci.electronics.design, mike.terrell@earthlink.net says...
krw wrote:

In article &lt;bsbkj.465$uE.362@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net&gt;,
sci.electronics.design, notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net
says...
krw wrote:
In article &lt;47905C96.AB28D5F7@earthlink.net&gt;,
sci.electronics.design, mike.terrell@earthlink.net says...
Jim Thompson wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 02:05:59 GMT, Joerg
notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net&gt; wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 01:10:23 GMT, Joerg
notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net&gt; wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:
[snip]
We also have a Dymo LabelWriter 400, but it's local to my wife's
machine.

We still write labels by hand, or I print, glue to blank label, then stick.
We have ~1000 Girl Scouts... we're neighborhood level now, and I'm the
neighborhood cookie manager ;-)

That sure explains the label printer.
Sure explains why NOT to volunteer ;-)

If your wife wasn't busy with her volunteer work she might decide to
spend more time keeping you in line! :(

Tell me about it. My wife isn't working since we moved and doesn't
want to look because we're not planning on staying here for more
than another six months or so. Who knows though, if there's work
to be done we may stay for a long time (since we finally made it
out of weenie-land).


So, where are you guys now?

NE OH. It's a lot cheaper than VT, though a lot more "big-city".
When asked about the size of the city, I reply "five Walmarts, five
Home Despots, and four Lowes". There are two, two, and zero in the
whole state of VT. ;-)

Always on the look-out for business-friendly places and where they don't
tax grandparents out of their homes :)

Well, we made it 2/3rds of the way to KY. There is a *lot* more
work here too. ;-)


I beat you to kentucky. I arrived there in the later half of in
1952, at a hospital in Menifee County.! ;-)

Yeah, but you were dumb enough to leave. ...for Florida, of all
places! &lt;ack!


Only after 30+ years in Ohio. At that time there was no electronics
work in the area. Months between job postings. A freind who was an EE
ended up serviceing lotto machines for the state of Ohio. i was hired
as a broadcast engineer as soon as I hit Florida. It was my first, and
only application after moving south. I was hired before I had time to
apply anywhere else.
Things seem to have changed, big time. Of course everything is
electronics today. I've been getting calls from a company that
makes *big* welders. Of course I made an ass out of myself by
asking why they were looking for me (FPGA, embedded controller
hardware type). Well, I have been asked to look at some *strange*
openings.

I doubt that we'll stay long though, although SWMBO is going house
shopping this week. It seems the housing "bubble" has hit here
hard.

--
Keith
 
I just found another box of misc. stuff cleaning out my lab (Thanks to
the person who asked here about SD cards the other day). If anyone's
interested, email me otherwise I'll try and get this stuff listed on
eBay over the weekend.

These are mostly either samples or reels/bags of parts that had 5-10
taken off the end for prototypes and then sat gathering dust. The part
counts below are the original numbers on the reel; some are full
reels, some may have &lt;20pcs missing off the end. Tube counts are
accurate.

Chips:
- 9pcs Intel TE28F160C3BA90 flash
- A few (about 10) ColdFire XCF5206EFT40, QFP.
- 150 MAX208 quad driver/receiver, TSSOP package, in tubes
- About 150 PLCC Philips SCN2681AC1A44 DUARTs, in tubes
- 440 Philips 74HCT244D widebody SOIC, in tubes
- 44 TI 74LVC245ADW widebody SOIC, in tubes
- 500 Philips 74HCT374D widebody SOIC, in tubes
- Various other tubed logic, maybe 150 chips total, individual qties
too small to be bothered counting.

Misc:
- almost full reel of Pulse PE-65745T SMT Ethernet magnetics (850pcs
originally, maybe 10 were taken off the end)
- two mini reels (1500pcs) SMBJ12CA 12V 600W TVSs
- 750 SMBJ18CA 18V 600W TVSs
- 750 SMBJ30CA 30V 600W TVSs
- 2000 50wq04fntr 40V 5.5A D-pak Schottky diodes
- approx 2000 MBRS340T3 3A 40V Schottky diodes
- lots of reels (20+) of resistors and caps in misc. values,
practically all 0603.
 

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