Spread spectrum is also utilized in class D amplifiers design.
But in the case of the article above, SST is a name of a company, not a technology they use.
They can name their company anyway they please.
George
But in the case of the article above, SST is a name of a company, not a technology they use.
They can name their company anyway they please.
George
Spread spectrum is also utilized in class D amplifiers design.
But in the case of the article above, SST is a name of a company, not a technology they use.
They can name their company anyway they please.
George
Ahh yes you are right. Company name. Even better ! ;-)
Jan
Oh yes, my servo took 3 resistors, 2 mylar caps, and one fet input IC. It would replace 2 polystyrene caps and a need to severely match the input devices for DC offset.
You guys are too competitive.
By the way Earl Muntz went bankrupt with what he was doing. People realized it wasn't worth buying the cheap stuff just have a service guy in every 3 months to tune there TVs.
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And move on he did. RIP BcarsoIt's globally cumulative and I think it is time to move on.
https://www.facebook.com/brad.wood.752
"Brad Wood, the brainiest and most focussed person, and one of a long line of wonderful eccentrics I have been blessed to know, has died at age 69. He and Charlie & I were housemates for about 13 years. We learned so much from him, as he generously shared his voracious and wide-ranging love of music, wine, food, cats, literature, and spirituality, among other things. What a wonderful and unique sense of humor! What an extraordinary mind, full of curiosity and insights! I am honored to have known you, Brad, and to have shared substantial time with you on this planet. Bon voyage, and may we meet again. ❤️"
Log into FaceBook and it should workMorinix
The link doesn't seem to work.
Jay
By the way Earl Muntz went bankrupt with what he was doing. People realized it wasn't worth buying the cheap stuff just have a service guy in every 3 months to tune there TVs.
That hardly captures his entire life's work. In any case it's sort of a joke, complexity for it's own sake is hardly a virtue. Plenty of that here.
That hardly captures his entire life's work. In any case it's sort of a joke, complexity for it's own sake is hardly a virtue. Plenty of that here.
It means things can get taken too far. I guess either way
Removing the fine tuning knob was perhaps not such good idea.
So sorry about Brad, had many conversations here.
I hardly knew him other than here but i feel his loss.
His posts were just a wonderful source of delight, inspiration and instruction in equal measures. A gem of a guy....
It means things can get taken too far. I guess either way
Removing the fine tuning knob was perhaps not such good idea.
Be seeing you.
I hardly knew him other than here but i feel his loss.
His posts were just a wonderful source of delight, inspiration and instruction in equal measures. A gem of a guy....
RIP.
There have been several we knew here dying and you never knew anything was wrong. Right up to the last minute they typed on DIYAudio. Still contributing. One only said, I have to go to the hospital now.
I'm going to watch this to pick up my sad mood.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBu-ewMRhkA
Thx-Richard
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