I've been at audio a while, and I can do my own single and double slope limiters, but I get lost in the equations on a triple slope. Can one of you enlightened ones give me an intermediate-level lesson in triple-slope design?
Mike K's document is pretty good. I have it also. Mike did a distribution before.jacco vermeulen said:Please Mikeks,
can i see the triple locus explanation too ?
If Mike want to have it uploaded at my place, just send me message.
I offered to host it before, but the copyright is held by Electronics World so we shouldn't place it in the public domain.
I can't check my mail here because I'm at work. In case you asked, I won't send the article on without permission from mikeks. Please contact mikeks if you want the article.
However, if you asked me something else then I will get back to you tomorrow after checking my mail 🙂
However, if you asked me something else then I will get back to you tomorrow after checking my mail 🙂
Hi,
how old is the Electronics World article? Try asking them for permission to post on the forum. That way they get a free advert everytime someone reads it.
how old is the Electronics World article? Try asking them for permission to post on the forum. That way they get a free advert everytime someone reads it.
Please contact mikeks if you want the article......
I asked him first but he didn't get my mail. I have no other email address for him. That's why I asked you.
Never mind , which issue is it from ?
Cheers,
Ashok.
Maybe try emailing him again, just to be sure 🙂
I don't know which issue it's from as Mike sent me the document. As for contacting Electronics World to see if we can share it, I thought about that (with Mike's permission of course), but that would lose them back issue sales, so why would they allow it?
I don't know which issue it's from as Mike sent me the document. As for contacting Electronics World to see if we can share it, I thought about that (with Mike's permission of course), but that would lose them back issue sales, so why would they allow it?
richie00boy said:Maybe try emailing him again, just to be sure 🙂
I don't know which issue it's from as Mike sent me the document. As for contacting Electronics World to see if we can share it, I thought about that (with Mike's permission of course), but that would lose them back issue sales, so why would they allow it?
Well of course you could just BUY the back issues - there's a revolutionary concept! EW Sept and Oct 2002.
Jan Didden
Do I understand that there is a protection circuit out there that can be designed to follow the SOA curve of a given output device? I would be interested to see what it looks like.
Smashing article, Michael.
Very well written, a joy to read.
The LED-transistor Zener is very tempting.
Very well written, a joy to read.
The LED-transistor Zener is very tempting.
Thank you, Michael, very nice of you.
Even read through it rapidly the moment i downloaded it.
Will carefully read it again tomorrow.
The Benjamin article seems to confirm what you were saying about the impedance driveability of the 6 transistor Leach amplifier on that thread.
Even read through it rapidly the moment i downloaded it.
Will carefully read it again tomorrow.
The Benjamin article seems to confirm what you were saying about the impedance driveability of the 6 transistor Leach amplifier on that thread.
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