M
Mebart
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Hi M,
could you please include me in that distribution as well. substitute my
name for my_name (IOW firstname_lastname@IEEE.org). I have been
interested in these things for some time also (but again, have yet to
find one I can really buy/use)
I can't help but notice the domain of your email address though. I
sure wish I could afford to buy all the technical references in your
org's stockpile-I'd be like a kid in a candy store.
I'd want anything to do with piezo power generation, and with
cockcroft-walton based power supply design and simulations. You have a
nice paper in there about simulations on photomultiplier tubes too.
Anyway, all the stuff I gathered was public domain on the web,
searched out with google. Enjoy.
If you are looking for sources for the actual devices, I'll send you
info about a US suppliers I know of.
Joel has just archived the data in an 18 mb zip file, can you download
it all at once via the web? If not, let me know and I'll gladly email
all the files.
If you have www access, check out his ftp site. Download
"piezoXfrmr.zip" from http://oregonstate.edu/~kolstadj/
Please keep me posted if you actaully start playing with them.
Regards,
M
Cheers
Terry