From: Michael A. Terrell on 14 May 2010 11:24 John Fields wrote: > > No, it's on USENET at alt.binaries.schematics.electronic, which Google > groups can't access, and Verizon shut down access to the alt hierarchy > in July of last year, I think. AFAIK they may not even offer any > access to USENET any more. > > If you want to get USENET directly and not through a web interface > like Google groups, then you need to get a USENET ISP and access > USENET with a newsreader. <http://www.usenet-replayer.com/groups/alt.binaries.schematics.electronic.html> archives some messages to ABSE, but I don't see that one. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.
From: George Herold on 14 May 2010 14:29 On May 14, 9:41 am, John Fields <jfie...(a)austininstruments.com> wrote: > On Fri, 14 May 2010 06:01:14 -0700 (PDT), George Herold > > <ggher...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >On May 13, 9:50 am, John Fields <jfie...(a)austininstruments.com> wrote: > >>news:t6piu55sqenrovms7k5fuhrl8m7666thng(a)4ax.com > > >> from TI's 1989 GMOS logic data book. > > >> Also, for an HC00, tpd at 25C is 15ns max for Vcc = 6V, 18ns for 4.5V, > >> and 90ns for 2V.- Hide quoted text - > > >> - Show quoted text - > > >Hi John, You posted that link before, but I can't seem to make it > >work. Is this on TI's web site? > > --- > No, it's on USENET at alt.binaries.schematics.electronic, which Google > groups can't access, and Verizon shut down access to the alt hierarchy > in July of last year, I think. AFAIK they may not even offer any > access to USENET any more. > > If you want to get USENET directly and not through a web interface > like Google groups, then you need to get a USENET ISP and access > USENET with a newsreader. > --- > > >It sounds like this would make an 'OK' VCO. And one could add some > >outer control loop that would switch in (or out) two more inverters if > >the control voltage got near the end of it's range. (As someone > >already suggested.) > > --- > I'm not a big fan of that circuit, but just posted it to prove a > point. ;) > > BTW, I'll email you a copy of the PDF... "BTW, I'll email you a copy of the PDF..." Wow thanks John! gherold(a)teachspin.com I'm not planning on building anything, but it would be nice to see how someone else did it. George H.
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