you can also turn off email messages without unsubscribing. Just change the options in your group profile. That's what I do, although I read almost all of the messages from within the group website. That way you still have access, but your in-box doesn't get overwhelmed.
Bob
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--- In TekScopes@..., Seibert <katgod@...> wrote:
I would like to get out of this group, I have asked to unsubscribe about 20 times over the last week but I have had no luck.
Can someone else enlighten me as to what I am doing wrong or is this some sort of hotel california? I am using the unsubscribe
at the bottom right of the email and have also asked specifically to unsubscribe in the email although I don't think that should
be necessary.
Mark
On May 21, 2012, at 4:32 AM, Mike wrote:
Fabio-
No, not really. The LT application note is misleading on this point.
Risetime is useful to characterize response to a step function, having well-defined initial and final DC levels and a monotonic slope between. It's _not_ appropriate for describing the response to an impulse.
If you wish, you can convert your project into a step generator quite easily, by substituting a scrap of coaxial cable (with the far end open-circuit) in place of the capacitor.
There's much more discussion in recent archives of this group. Search on "avalanche."
Have fun,
Mike
--- In TekScopes@..., Fabio Eboli <fabioeb@> wrote:
Can I conclude that the Philips has a 4nS risetime?
Mark