Driver to drive?

"Jeroen" <jayjay.1974@xs4all.nl> wrote:

I'm currently exploring the interesting details of building and designing
transformers. I need an isolated 5V to -15V/+15V/3V3 convertor, that should
be very low noise, as it supplies a 12 bits ADC with additional signal
conditioning circuits. Currently I'm using two C&D Tech. 1W DC/DC bricks
Have you ever tried a common mode transformer (as used in mains
sections of power supplies)? Together with a capacitor these give a
lot of attenuation of high frequency components and are way more
effective than a choke.

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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 11:22:50 GMT, Scott Stephens <scottxs@comcast.net>
wrote:
As evidence I site at least one prior correspondence we've had, I think
there are several others. Here you are telling me I shouldn't mind being
enslaved as long as there is some Indonesian peasant poorer and more
miserable than I. An obvious case of irrational context-dropping on your
part.

I'm telling you that you'll only be on this planet for a very short
time, that it's a beautiful and interesting place, and unless you're
starving or in severe pain or literally enslaved (which you certainly
aren't... no slaveowner would let out of the cotton fields long enough
to post extended whining essays to a newsgoup) it's not hard to find
ways to appreciate it.

Go design something. That always makes me feel good.

John
 
"Foobar T. Clown" <fubar@gazonk.del>

Nicholas O. Lindan wrote:
"Lou Pecora" <pecora@anvil.nrl.navy.mil> wrote
The definition of chaos is very rigorous and precise.

What is it? I'd be very interested...

Here's a couple of jumping off points:
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Chaos.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_theory
cough, if it is 'very rigorous and precise' there can only be
one definition. And doubtful it would wiki's.

But, yeah. I'll go along: they both boil down to anything
moving through space exhibits chaotic behavior.

But they both stumble when trying to cross the pons asinorum
of 'the butterfly effect'.

I don't care how many butterflies flap their wings in Australia
it won't create a July snow storm in Central Park 10 days later.
I think most people agree, well some of most would.

That a computer model, perturbed by the least significant
digit of change in initial conditions, produced wildly different
results only proves one thing: The computer model isn't any
good at all at long range forecasting. But we knew that already.

The weather is chaotic and is therefore bounded. July snow on
the sheep meadow is outside of those bounds.

To me the 'butterfly incident' (as there is no effect outside of
the computer) shows that the computer model did not take chaos
into account.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randomness#Randomness_versus_unpredictability
Hmmm, I don't get it: there is no wiki definition of unpredictability,
so the article comparing the two sort of falls flat.

Noise -> Random -> Unpredictable -- To me they are all the same, just
on different human scales: Noise - ignore it; Random - yeah, well,
don't bet the farm but no big deal; Unpredictable - what the ^%*%^#?.

What is a big unpredictable thing on Earth is undetectable noise on
Alpha Centuri.

P.S.: Regarding all this talk about 'randomness,' Is it possible that
the concept you really are searching for is maybe 'noise' instead?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise_%28physics%29
Yes: noise, quantum noise, seems to be at the root of all non-causality.
Or, maybe better, noise is what is at the root of all non-causality,
as one doesn't have to change the definition if quantum theory turns
out to be bunk.

Problem I have had is that the word 'noise' doesn't mean 'random' to most
people, it means 'objectionable sound'.

--
Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio
Consulting Engineer: Electronics; Informatics; Photonics.
Remove spaces etc. to reply: n o lindan at net com dot com
psst.. want to buy an f-stop timer? nolindan.com/da/fstop/
 
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:02:28 +0000 (UTC), Frank Miles wrote:

Human sperm flagella, as conjuctured, just wiggle. Seems to be adequate,
though.
Q: Why does it take millions of sperm to fertilize one egg?

A: They just *WILL* not stop and ask directions.


Bob
 
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Posted more trash!
 
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:52:51 +0000, Bob Stephens wrote:

On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:02:28 +0000 (UTC), Frank Miles wrote:

Human sperm flagella, as conjuctured, just wiggle. Seems to be adequate,
though.

Q: Why does it take millions of sperm to fertilize one egg?

A: They just *WILL* not stop and ask directions.
Hey. I actually used to stop and ask for directions. I gave up
when it turned out that you can ask six different people and get
six different answers. In the LA County boondocks, it's made harder
by the fact that so few people even speak English.

Thanks,
Rich
 
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 20:45:06 +0000, Scott Stephens wrote:

John Larkin wrote:
....
Go design something. That always makes me feel good.

If only I could get a stable Windows build, perhaps I could. If it isn't
one devil its another. None of my devils are metaphysicaly given, they
are a result of the injustice of men.
Want some cheese to go with that whine?
--
The Pig Bladder From Uranus, Still Waiting for
Some Hot Babe to Ask What My Favorite Planet Is.
 
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 00:06:04 GMT, Rich Grise <richgrise@example.net>
wrote:

On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 14:08:24 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:

On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 13:04:24 -0800, John Larkin
jjlarkin@highSNIPlandTHIStechPLEASEnology.com> wrote:

On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 20:45:06 GMT, Scott Stephens <scottxs@comcast.net
wrote:

John Larkin wrote:

I'm telling you that you'll only be on this planet for a very short
time, that it's a beautiful and interesting place

Ok,

, and unless you're
starving or in severe pain or literally enslaved (which you certainly
aren't

The enslaved are not merely those under chains and whips, but those whom
willing choose servility, delusion and injustice. You have rationalized
injustice by a greater injustice, you have advocated consoling yourself
with a lesser evil rather than striving to attain a good. Are you not
choosing evil and enslavement by delusion?

... no slaveowner would let out of the cotton fields long enough
to post extended whining essays to a newsgoup)

Few slaveowners let their slaves walk away. Freedom and liberty have
been attained at the cost of blood by men of wisdom and courage who can
see it and know its value, not by peasants that rationalize their
servility against the pathetic plight of their peers.

My whining essays are my public testimony and repentance for my
delusions, the service I've rendered to looters, and an opportunity for
others to recognize our common injustice, delusions and evil.

There are concepts of "opportunity cost", "self esteem" and "belief in
self", that are prerequisites to being able to create anything, and we
peasants are enslaved by haveing these concepts degraded and destroyed.
Those are the chains, the values, beliefs and rationales.

it's not hard to find
ways to appreciate it.

Go design something. That always makes me feel good.

If only I could get a stable Windows build, perhaps I could. If it isn't
one devil its another. None of my devils are metaphysicaly given, they
are a result of the injustice of men.

My biggest problem, now that I've got this interrupt code fixed (13.7
microseconds max!) and the waveform generator perking along, is where
to go to lunch.

John

Always my most difficult decision of the day ;-)

I'm kind of disappointed that the nearest Wendy's and In-n-Out are so far
away. )-; There's a Marie Callender's, but who wants to pay nine bucks for
a burger?

Cheers!
Rich
If I want a burger I just go out on the patio and fire up the BarBy
;-)

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | |
| E-mail Address at Website Fax:(480)460-2142 | Brass Rat |
| http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
Jim Thompson wrote:
Well, I know from sorry first-hand experience you can't take a W2K
drive and plunk it down in a different computer and expect it to work.
Eh? How did you do that? I've plugged several Win2K drives into new
machines without any untoward behavior.
No, actually Rich is quite right. W2K installs special drivers for
a few things as mundane as IDE controllers, instead of using generic
drivers like previous versions of Windoze. It won't boot if it has
the wrong ones for the m/board the disk is attached to. You've
probably just been lucky.
 
Jim Thompson wrote...
John Larkin wrote:

My biggest problem, now that I've got this interrupt code
fixed (13.7 microseconds max!) and the waveform generator
perking along, is where to go to lunch.

Always my most difficult decision of the day ;-)
No doubt made more difficult when one works at home. At work
we have ten restaurants plus a mall with a 20-vendor food court
no more than two blocks away. Yet I often end up having lunch
from the vending machine. Granola bar and diet coke. At 3pm.


--
Thanks,
- Win
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that Mac <foo@bar.net> wrote (in
<pan.2004.12.28.23.39.41.18691@bar.net>) about 'Attenuating above 100MHz
on squarewave (SPDIF digital audio)', on Tue, 28 Dec 2004:
I don't really know how to draw a CM
choke in ascii art. Sorry.
Your attempt is perfectly OK in my book. No apology necessary.
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
The good news is that nothing is compulsory.
The bad news is that everything is prohibited.
http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk
 
jkeagle13@aol.com wrote:

Hello,
First of all let me take this opportunity to thank all of you who
by virtue of reading this line have taken time out of your busy lives
in order to do so. I thank you profusely. I am working towards
achieving the highest rank and honor of scouting, by becoming an Eagle
Scout through completing a project as part of the Boy Scouts of America
program.

My project is rather complex in nature and by virtue of this fact
has been difficult to accomplish, with forecasted expenses the
government gave us that come in well over $50,000. For my project we
are going to take two Cold War era civil defense sirens and install
them in a small rural community in Arizona north of Phoenix called Mesa
Del Caballo which is near Payson Arizona, just for a reference point
for anyone who is actually from Arizona. This is a small mountain
community surrounded by the forest. Arizona has been going through a
massive drought over the past years, and as a result, combined with the
disastrous effects of the devastating bark beetle, our forests have
been highly susceptible as of late to pernicious wild fires. My goal is
to set up these two sirens in this community, one on one end, one on
the other, such that if there ever were a forest fire, or other
disaster which required a quick evacuation, the entire town could be
alerted via these sirens which would span all distance and language
barriers.

The government has been extraordinarily helpful to my project so
far by letting us borrow two civil defense sirens each valued at
roughly $25,000. Just to clear up a misconception we can only borrow
the sirens per regulations that were set up before the Cold War when
the sirens were originally installed throughout most of the greater
Phoenix Arizona area. The sirens we are "borrowing" for the project
should never need to be returned, it was just part of the original
contract in case of an extreme unpredictable emergency.

The problem we have run into is that we now have two Cold War era
civil defense sirens, but we don't have the money required to install
them. The representative from the Arizona Government estimated the
actual installation to be somewhere around $75,000. Our estimates upon
further investigation show it to be a smaller figure, but nevertheless
still a massively large amount. The two parts we stand in need of right
now are two 220 volt 50hp phase converters to go from 1 phase to 3
phase. These would be tax deductible, and we can provide proof of their
purpose for this project upon request. We are looking for a spare 50hp
phase converter that can be donated to our project. It does not need to
be new, used or surplus is absolutely fine. The exact specifications of
the civil defense siren are below:

We are starting off with a 220 volt, 200 amp, 1 phase line.
The siren we seek to power has three separate motors.
Motor 1 is a 7hp
Motor 2 is a 4.5hp
Motor 3 is a 1.5hp
RLA is 89amps, 220 volt, 3 phase

I was told by a specialist per these specifications that we needed
a 50hp phase converter. If anyone has a spare they can donate or knows
of a possibility for a donation, or can point us in the right
direction, or has any other helpful information for the project we
would deeply appreciate every little thing we can get at this point!
Thank you for your time in reading this letter. I deeply appreciate it.
In case my email address is blocked as I have begun to notice that many
usenet services do, I will spell it out here. It is: jkeagle13 at aol
dot com

Thank you!

Are you connected to a University or other group ?

Can you not just use a transformer ? Most of us don't have them but
Universities and Power companies do. Maybe you can get a consultant
to the group from the local power company.

Martin

--
Martin Eastburn, Barbara Eastburn
@ home at Lion's Lair with our computer oldtree@pacbell.net
NRA LOH, NRA Life
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
 
Subject: Re: PCB Design/Layout Software
From: Joerg notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net
Date: 12/28/04 12:02 PM Pacific Standard Time
Message-id: <EZiAd.3383$5R.3228@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com

Hi Rocky,

... Eagles demo, and many others, allow you to do small
designs for free.



But only for non-profit uses. I just bought Eagle and it's not expensive.

The regular copy of their limited 'Light Version' is just $49 plus
shipping and tax in the US, I believe a wee bit more in Europe. Pretty
good for what you can do with it. Also, when buying a license you get a
nice handbook which is much easier than fumbling through a huge pdf
file. Well, I guess you could print it out but that'll consume quite
some money for toner or ink.

OK, I was only pointing out that Easy PC's demo program is useless for doing
any real work, while Eagles is not.

I used to hate Eagle because it wouldn't do things it should like make print
outs, but I have a few clients that use it so I'm stuck. The latest versions
are pretty damn good though. I like Easy PC better though and it is also pretty
cheap for a basic set of tools.

Rocky
 
Clarence_A wrote:

Next time you there, have dinner at "Hook's Point" in the hotel courtyard.
Really fabulous!
What a stinking, lousy, superficial, materialistic, hedonist and p.o.s.
you are. Here's hoping you choke to death on your next meal,
good-for-nothing, self-indulgent, vermin, peasant and riffraff that you are.
 
Fred Bloggs wrote...
Clarence_A wrote:

Next time you there, have dinner at "Hook's Point" in the hotel
courtyard. Really fabulous!

What a stinking, lousy, superficial, materialistic, hedonist and p.o.s.
you are. Here's hoping you choke to death on your next meal, good-for-
nothing, self-indulgent, vermin, peasant and riffraff that you are.
Not one to mince words.


--
Thanks,
- Win
 
The counter-argument to this - and I don't say I subscribe to it - is
that the economy of the entire country runs on tourist dollars. Unless
the resorts are rebuilt, people will starve as soon as the "disaster
aid" runs out. Or, they will take to other pursuits such as narcotics
cultivation, which is said to translate directly into increased street
crime in first-world countries.
 
trippingtoo8track@yahoo.com wrote:
Unit has a large AC 120 VOLT motor to play any useable tape with ease
and zero wow/flutter. [snip]

Zero eh? You sure about that?
 
I used to hate Eagle because it wouldn't do things it should
like make print outs
Rolavine
Never had any problems
getting EAGLE to print what I told it to.
Sounds like operator error.
 
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 12:52:41 GMT, Fred Bloggs <nospam@nospam.com>
wrote:

Clarence_A wrote:


Next time you there, have dinner at "Hook's Point" in the hotel courtyard.
Really fabulous!

What a stinking, lousy, superficial, materialistic, hedonist and p.o.s.
you are. Here's hoping you choke to death on your next meal,
good-for-nothing, self-indulgent, vermin, peasant and riffraff that you are.
Right! Damned epicurian snob. Cold gruel and tap water is good enough
for anybody.

John
 
In article <knr5t0pp0nfaca1em9qmnl8mg980glvqmv@4ax.com>,
jjlarkin@highSNIPlandTHIStechPLEASEnology.com says...
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 12:52:41 GMT, Fred Bloggs <nospam@nospam.com
wrote:



Clarence_A wrote:


Next time you there, have dinner at "Hook's Point" in the hotel courtyard.
Really fabulous!

What a stinking, lousy, superficial, materialistic, hedonist and p.o.s.
you are. Here's hoping you choke to death on your next meal,
good-for-nothing, self-indulgent, vermin, peasant and riffraff that you are.


Right! Damned epicurian snob. Cold gruel and tap water is good enough
for anybody.
You have gruel? We only have the cold.

--
Keith
 

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