From: Barry Lennox on 29 Sep 2006 05:25 On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 22:21:49 -0700, "RST Engineering \(jw\)" <jim(a)rstengineering.com> wrote: >Is there any chance that you could post the file to a location that we can >ALL access? I'd **LOVE** to have that AN in my toolbag. Or can you email >it to me (jim(a)rstengineering.com) and I'll post it on my website. > >Jim Jim. I emailed it to you at the above address. Regards, Barry
From: The Phantom on 29 Sep 2006 06:11 On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 22:21:49 -0700, "RST Engineering \(jw\)" <jim(a)rstengineering.com> wrote: >Is there any chance that you could post the file to a location that we can >ALL access? I'd **LOVE** to have that AN in my toolbag. Or can you email >it to me (jim(a)rstengineering.com) and I'll post it on my website. > >Jim > > I found a couple more App Notes that concern RF design: AN166, "Using Linvill Techniques for RF Amplifiers" and AN215A, "RF Small Signal Design Using Two-Port Parameters" Shall I just email them to you and you can put them on your website where EVERYBODY can get them? Assuming, of course, that anybody wants them.
From: mfo on 29 Sep 2006 11:08 AN215A is available at http://www.macom.com/Application%20Notes/pdf/an215arev0.pdf But I have not been able to find a copy of AN166, and I would be interested in it. A.B.S.E. works for me, if you can't find somebody to host it. Thanks, Miguel The Phantom wrote: > On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 22:21:49 -0700, "RST Engineering \(jw\)" > <jim(a)rstengineering.com> wrote: > > >Is there any chance that you could post the file to a location that we can > >ALL access? I'd **LOVE** to have that AN in my toolbag. Or can you email > >it to me (jim(a)rstengineering.com) and I'll post it on my website. > > > >Jim > > > > > I found a couple more App Notes that concern RF design: > > AN166, "Using Linvill Techniques for RF Amplifiers" > > and > > AN215A, "RF Small Signal Design Using Two-Port Parameters" > > Shall I just email them to you and you can put them on your website where > EVERYBODY can get them? > > Assuming, of course, that anybody wants them.
From: The Phantom on 29 Sep 2006 15:52 On 29 Sep 2006 08:08:17 -0700, "mfo" <miguel.oyarzun(a)gmail.com> wrote: >AN215A is available at > >http://www.macom.com/Application%20Notes/pdf/an215arev0.pdf They have redone it; I see numerous changes compared to the one I have. Mine is dated 1972, and the one you found is dated 1993. The one you found is obviously the one to get. AN-166 is only 5 pages; I'll put it on ABSE and if RST Engineering responds, I'll email it to him (and anyone else who asks). > >But I have not been able to find a copy of AN166, and I would be >interested in it. > >A.B.S.E. works for me, if you can't find somebody to host it. > >Thanks, > >Miguel > >The Phantom wrote: >> On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 22:21:49 -0700, "RST Engineering \(jw\)" >> <jim(a)rstengineering.com> wrote: >> >> >Is there any chance that you could post the file to a location that we can >> >ALL access? I'd **LOVE** to have that AN in my toolbag. Or can you email >> >it to me (jim(a)rstengineering.com) and I'll post it on my website. >> > >> >Jim >> > >> > >> I found a couple more App Notes that concern RF design: >> >> AN166, "Using Linvill Techniques for RF Amplifiers" >> >> and >> >> AN215A, "RF Small Signal Design Using Two-Port Parameters" >> >> Shall I just email them to you and you can put them on your website where >> EVERYBODY can get them? >> >> Assuming, of course, that anybody wants them.
From: rex on 29 Sep 2006 22:23
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 22:21:49 -0700, "RST Engineering \(jw\)" <jim(a)rstengineering.com> wrote: >Is there any chance that you could post the file to a location that we can >ALL access? I'd **LOVE** to have that AN in my toolbag. Or can you email >it to me (jim(a)rstengineering.com) and I'll post it on my website. > >Jim > I have heard complaints about the rapidshare site and haven't heard anyone else volunteer, so in appreciation for the sharing that allowed me to get it, I'll keep it here for a while: http://www.xertech.net/pub/AN410.pdf (about 1.1 Mb) I reserve the right to disappear it after a few weeks, so get it while it's there. |