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Old 27th October 2004, 02:06 AM   #1
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Default WinISD Pro XO Calculator...gotta a bug??

Whenever I use WinISD (0.50a6) and use the 2nd order passive XO calculator, it gives different values for HP and LOW....instead of just fliiping them, like every other calculator does. Just wondering if Linear team is using a different equation than most poeple, or if there is something wrong...

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8 ohm tweeter at 2000Hz

C2: 7.03uF
L2: 0.45mH

8 ohm woofer at 2000Hz

C1: 14.07uF
L1: 0.9mH
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8 ohm tweeter at 2000Hz

C2: 4.98uF
L2: 1.27mH

8 ohm woofer at 2000Hz

Same values, just connected differently

So what gives? Is this one of those things like in some circuits where you have a cascade of the same circuit, but one will be a multiple of 10 of the other, but it still works out the same?
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Old 27th October 2004, 02:18 PM   #2
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Perhaps the author of the program could enlighten you, on the WinISD forum:

http://linearteam.proboards12.com/in...i?board=winisd
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