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Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 3:38 pm
Subject: I have the same problem |
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my studies of teledil... on paper brilliant - not really worked out in real life. |
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Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 1:52 pm
Subject: Ever use LTSpice? |
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Linear Technologies has a pretty useful intuitive (minus the ridiculous syntax of things...) SPICE program that you might want to consider downloading. I use it rather than Orcad Cadence PSPICE. Next time i come up i will gladly *try* and help you with the circuit stuff. Keep in mind that i only know VERY basic stuff. This chapter pretty much just uses IDEAL opamps and does not deal with the internals seeing as we know nothing about transistors yet.
As i said though, i will be happy to try and help out (sorry, oot).
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Wes |
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 7:53 am
Subject: op-amp circuits, eh? |
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You'll have to come up here and help me debug the Ninja 250 carb heater project.
There's something wrong with my thermostat hysteresis circuit, or the model its built on. It's built around a mildly updated version of the 741.
My electronics shop should be built by the end of the semester.
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ilovemyfootball |
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:01 pm
Subject: Re: Those look more like VOLUME "stickers". |
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ithaca00 wrote: | And how many libraries do you see with stuffed animated characters? |
pretty much each and every one I've ever been to (aside from the law library...those guys were boring). Virtually all public libraries will have a children's section...and most special interest libraries have a place (or just smart staff) to amuse kids that come in with parents.
but I will give you this...looking closer at the bookshelf itself...it doesn't seem "industrial" enough for a library. |
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