Driver to drive?

keith wrote:

She's going to dress as "The Spanish Inquisition"????


What? ...not scarry enough fo you?
Richard Scarry I assume, I don't remember his cuddly Spanish Inquisition
animals book. But tell your daughter not to forget the comfy cushion.

Paul Burke
 
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 19:50:16 -0500,
Spehro Pefhany <speffSNIP@interlogDOTyou.knowwhat> wrote
in Msg. <6ppjt0ltlhn6fmgn5qnjneeqfe41jtoeof@4ax.com>

I fear John has gone over many of our heads with that one. I don't get
it either. Something to do with leiter = leader?
No. Leiter = conductor. A semiconductor is half a conductor, in
German that's half a ladder, so to make a whole ladder you need two
semiconductors.

The joke really _is_ that lame, and if this is the one John couldn't
restrain himself from sharing because it's his best ladder-logic joke I
fear the worst.

--Daniel
 
No, but I read your post anyway.


"Pig Bladder" <pigbladder@neodruid.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.01.03.20.41.28.161910@neodruid.net...
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 11:04:29 -0600, Rhyanon wrote:

I don't bother to adjust my posts for morons too stupid to know what's
being
discussed, you inbred, father fucking, whoreson.

Then I guess it's not necessary to read the posts of ignorami who use
obscenities to express their profound stupidity and arrogance.
--
The Pig Bladder From Uranus, Still Waiting for
Some Hot Babe to Ask What My Favorite Planet Is.
 
"Paul Burke" <paul@scazon.com> wrote in message
news:33v80vF44apgcU4@individual.net...
keith wrote:

She's going to dress as "The Spanish Inquisition"????


What? ...not scarry enough fo you?

Richard Scarry I assume, I don't remember his cuddly Spanish Inquisition
animals book. But tell your daughter not to forget the comfy cushion.
Yeah! I grabbed up her Mooshi pillow the other day and demanded her other
sister "CONFESS!"
;D
Paul Burke
 
PCI should not be terminated! The nodes on the bus shouldn't be too
far away from the bus itself. (Read the PCI specs). I guess if you
pretend you are routing each device as if it where on a PCI card (in
other words: maximum and minimum length of traces in respect to the
bus) you'll be fine.
Ok, thanks.


Is it important the order of devices or to have the PCI host at one "end" of that bus ?

Another concern is that the CPU I use share some lines between PCI and other busses ...
(like IDE and local bus ...), what should I be aware of ?


Don't share any PCI signal with other busses.
Well, I didn't design the CPU I'm using ...
Mostly the AD[31:0] is shared ( other lines are not ).



Sylvaint
 
On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 10:15:20 GMT, "Clarence_A" <no@No.com> wrote:

I have never seen any "Ladder Logic" where the rails were other
than vertical.
Yes, I can believe that.


John
 
Smoke.

Let the smoke out and they will not work any more.


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voice: (928)428-4073 email: don@tinaja.com

Please visit my GURU's LAIR web site at http://www.tinaja.com
 
"robert j. kolker" <nowhere@nowhere.net> wrote:

Alexis de Touquville wrote a book about it. The Eurotrash still don't
get it. A.d.T pointed out that when action is taken in the U.S. it is
usually ad hoc and largely private. Essentiall we are a bottom up
country. It was so in 1835 and it is still so now.
You ought to try being a heads up country. Stop you looking so
ridiculous.

Cheers

Martin

--
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http://www.hadastro.org.uk
N 51 02 E 0 47
 
In article <gjhlt0t14vj40qe3gcukcg0gq62ap5dacb@4ax.com>,
Malcolm Reeves <mreeves@fullcircuit.com> wrote:
Hi,

Who else beside Toko manufactures coils with tuning slugs? I'm
looking to design an LC filter and need a coil with a few windings.
Toko data is very thin (non existent) and I'm currently waiting.....
So if there is another manufacturer with good data, good supplies,
etc. they could get my business :).
Coilcraft has slug tuned coils. Reasonable data, good sampling and quick
delivery on purchases. The 164 series is a 5mm vertical coil and the 148
series is a horz. coil. They make others.


--
--
kensmith@rahul.net forging knowledge
 
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 08:27:51 +0000, John Woodgate
<jmw@jmwa.demon.contraspam.yuk> wrote:

I read in sci.electronics.design that Clifford Heath <no@spam.please
wrote (in <33un4sF43pcd2U1@individual.net>) about 'OT: Safe Riddles', on
Tue, 4 Jan 2005:
White noise is completely unpredictable, and
so is completely uninteresting.

Not if you are in a steam-driven plant!

On the ships I used to work on, if the engine crew suspected a
high-pressure steam leak - you could usually hear it but not see it -
they'd get a broomstick and carefully wave it around all the welded
pipe joints. If the steam jet sliced off the end of the stick, well,
there it was.

John
 
It's not 'usable' but 'available'.
About a dozen tuskers recently back from their gig doing -Alexander-.

They are useful beasts, and quite intelligent. But there are only a
small number available for getting into areas where tracked and wheel
viehicles cannot manage the muck.

But a dozen elephants are really too few to make much difference.

Bob Kolker
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that Malcolm Reeves
<mreeves@fullcircuit.com> wrote (in <gjhlt0t14vj40qe3gcukcg0gq62ap5dacb@
4ax.com>) about 'Who else besides Toko does coils with tuning slugs?',
on Tue, 4 Jan 2005:

Who else beside Toko manufactures coils with tuning slugs? I'm looking
to design an LC filter and need a coil with a few windings. Toko data is
very thin (non existent) and I'm currently waiting..... So if there is
another manufacturer with good data, good supplies, etc. they could get
my business :).
Toko used to provide a lot of data, but it's difficult to find in
English. I had Japanese help about 10 years ago. If you care to email me
with what you want, I'll see if I can help. No guarantee.
--
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
 
Toko used to provide a lot of data, but it's difficult to find in
English. I had Japanese help about 10 years ago. If you care to email me
with what you want, I'll see if I can help. No guarantee.
--
http://217.34.228.137/MAIN/main.htm is an online TOKO catalog - near
identical to the printed catalogue I have. Finding a source in reasonable
quantities is another problem entirely.

However, you may find that toroids are a better bet for multi winding
inductors - see the ARRL handbook for details



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Dave Garnett wrote:

Toko used to provide a lot of data, but it's difficult to find in
English. I had Japanese help about 10 years ago. If you care to email me
with what you want, I'll see if I can help. No guarantee.
--


http://217.34.228.137/MAIN/main.htm is an online TOKO catalog - near
identical to the printed catalogue I have. Finding a source in reasonable
quantities is another problem entirely.

However, you may find that toroids are a better bet for multi winding
inductors - see the ARRL handbook for details

Digi-Key carries a large selection of TOKO coils.

Toroids will give you better coils, but they're more expensive in
production.

--

Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com
 
Malcolm Reeves <mreeves@fullcircuit.com> wrote:

Hi,

Who else beside Toko manufactures coils with tuning slugs? I'm
looking to design an LC filter and need a coil with a few windings.
May I ask why you want the tune the coil?

--
Reply to nico@nctdevpuntnl (punt=.)
Bedrijven en winkels vindt U op www.adresboekje.nl
 
1) Hide it from whom?
Hide it from plain view... It's not the most attracive piece or
furniture.

2) Do you even know what a "subwoofer" is?" If so,
The ominidirectional base speaker.

3) Why would you want to relocate it in the first place?
I want to hide it behind an end-table or the couch. (See question 1.)

4) As needed by whom? For what?
As needed by ME. Maybe I won't like the way it sounds or looks where
it is.

Now, what is a "plain ol'...."? I apologize for my ignorance on this.
 
On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 20:27:09 GMT, Jamie Morken <jmorken@shaw.ca>
wrote:

Hi,

I think I see now that if the two input signals have different
frequencies then the output of the phase comparator will cycle at the
beat frequency of the two input signals.

cheers,
Jamie


[snip]

Correct! You can only get a signal proportional to *phase* when both
frequencies are the same.

...Jim Thompson
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| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | |
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I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
Tim Wescott wrote:


Discriminator, as used in FM radio. However, a three-state
phase/frequency detector with an appropriate loop filter will often do
well enough without a bunch of fussy resonant circuits.


I should add that the 74HC4046 has three different types of phase
detectors. Fairchild Semiconductor has a nice description of the phase
comparator action in their datasheet:
http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/MM/MM74HC4046.pdf.

--

Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com
 
Rolavine wrote:

Good points. How is a 1N4004 as a flyback eater diode? Is it fast enough? When
I look up the specs they are not very specific about speed, since they are
intended to be rectifiers, however when I test them they seem fast enough, my
100 meg scope shows no transient.
I think 'fast' with diodes applies to the opposite direction: how fast
they go from conducting to no current again. How much this bites you
depends on switching speed to the on state (off state for the diode) and
the frequency.


Thomas
 
output of my subwoofer channel
...to another part of the room
jondoeengineer

Maybe you should just use infrared
Mac
Great--until someone walks across the room.
 

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