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Rosemary Ainslie Circuit Demonstration, June 1 2013

Started by TinselKoala, June 01, 2013, 11:38:18 AM

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MileHigh

No live chatting?  What the hell?  I see a familiar looking breadboard.  It's all very dramatic.

What's with the portrait of that dude that keeps popping up?  Some sort of subliminal brainwashing?  lol

MileHigh

Those four non-inductive current sensing resistors should all be soldered together into a tight little ball.

P.S.:  I bet you Google+ is going to die.  Facebook had critical mass eons ago.

picowatt

Quote from: MileHigh on June 29, 2013, 01:32:12 PM
Those four non-inductive current sensing resistors should all be soldered together into a tight little ball.

I thought we were going to see FIG3.

So far, the FG output has not even come close to the +12volts shown in FIG3.

PW




MileHigh

They should put the camera on a tripod because they don't have the video bandwidth for a moving hand-held camera.