From: Jim Thompson on
Hey Larkin! How about something new?

I'm tired of picking your poorly described oscillator apart.

How about something new for me to have a good laugh over... and
further prove that you remain arrogantly ignorant ?:-)

...Jim Thompson
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From: amdx on

"Jim Thompson" <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon(a)On-My-Web-Site.com> wrote in
message news:lj9d16h9jdb9h8k4mag1s8d102pf7k8scn(a)4ax.com...
> Hey Larkin! How about something new?
>
> I'm tired of picking your poorly described oscillator apart.
>
> How about something new for me to have a good laugh over... and
> further prove that you remain arrogantly ignorant ?:-)
>
> ...Jim Thompson

Jim,
I have always enjoyed your posts and input, but I'm wonder if your
starting to have trouble acting civil?:-)
Mike


From: Jeroen Belleman on
amdx wrote:
> "Jim Thompson" <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon(a)On-My-Web-Site.com> wrote in
> message news:i63f16ptsg4a3opttkc6diasl2jt3m4ssf(a)4ax.com...
>> [insults]
>> ...Jim Thompson
>
> I haven't noticed anyone else jumping on John.
> [...]

I, for one, would much regret it if these fools ended up pissing
JL off to the point of disappearing from the group. His contributions
are more interesting than most.

The trouble with this medium is that people can insult each other
with little risk. The mark of a civilized man is that he stays
polite even if no one can hit him.

Jeroen Belleman
From: amdx on
like I said before, I have always
>>enjoyed your input here and hope to continue enjoying your humor and
>>gaining from your knowledge.
>
> So post a circuit so I can "critically" analyze it :-)
>
Ok Jim,
I'll subject myself to critical analyses of a very simple circuit I used
in a retrofit
about 15 years ago. It is a debounce circuit using parts at hand done in a
way
I never saw before. It worked great in my situation, but I don't know if it
had
any wider application.
Because I was curious, I did attempt to have this analyzed on this group
many years ago. No one took me up, maybe it was so bad they didn't want
touch it.
Now be nice, (if you can :-) I have no formal electronics education and my
only claim to fame is as a tech repairing 11,000 VCRs in 10 years.
That started 25 yrs ago and ended was 15 yrs ago. VCRs got so cheap to
repair, I had to stop.
I posted my debounce circuit at,
http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/pp37/Qmavam/Debouncejpg.jpg
Mike

PS. When you get this fixed I have a unique power supply circuit I want
you to finish, it will be simple for you. I'll search my computer and see if
I can find it, I started that about 12 years ago.



From: Jim Thompson on
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 10:57:35 -0500, "amdx" <amdx(a)knology.net> wrote:

> like I said before, I have always
>>>enjoyed your input here and hope to continue enjoying your humor and
>>>gaining from your knowledge.
>>
>> So post a circuit so I can "critically" analyze it :-)
>>
> Ok Jim,
> I'll subject myself to critical analyses of a very simple circuit I used
>in a retrofit
>about 15 years ago. It is a debounce circuit using parts at hand done in a
>way
>I never saw before. It worked great in my situation, but I don't know if it
>had
>any wider application.
> Because I was curious, I did attempt to have this analyzed on this group
>many years ago. No one took me up, maybe it was so bad they didn't want
>touch it.
> Now be nice, (if you can :-) I have no formal electronics education and my
>only claim to fame is as a tech repairing 11,000 VCRs in 10 years.
> That started 25 yrs ago and ended was 15 yrs ago. VCRs got so cheap to
>repair, I had to stop.
> I posted my debounce circuit at,
> http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/pp37/Qmavam/Debouncejpg.jpg
> Mike

No problem with that circuit as long as you gave yourself adequate
margin on holding current that a second rendition will work without
changing resistor values... I'm seriously restrained by repeated
manufacturability, so I'm overly cautious.

Cheaper? Use a PNP/NPN, then you could have resistor values determine
holding current.

>
>PS. When you get this fixed I have a unique power supply circuit I want
>you to finish, it will be simple for you. I'll search my computer and see if
>I can find it, I started that about 12 years ago.
>
>

Next :-)

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, CTO | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | |
| Voice:(480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat |
| E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

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