Re: TUV inspection
Well done!
Never been through that, but have handled the CE and the new UKCA ones.
Not at the same level, but a BIG PAIN IN THE A**!!!
Nuno T.
From: [email protected]
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Nuno T.
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#99442
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Re: PI controller time domain responce in PLL from AC responce
I know that PI controller has an effect on the DC part of the error signal of the PLL,
Is there a way i could see this in a simulation?
Is there some example i can see the DC effect of the PI
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john23
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#99441
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YIG driver stability investigation
Hello,I am trying to build a driver for my YIG shown below.
I have made a AC and time domain plots.
I know that in feedback theory i need 0dB gain and phase shift of 180 degrees.
How can i see this
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john23
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#99440
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Re: TUV inspection
Congratulations!
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wn4isx <wn4isx@...>
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#99439
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TUV inspection
I am very happy today!
We passed an extended TUV ISO-13485 inspection for the "Design and
manufacturing of medical equipment".
There is an incredible amount of detailed paperwork to keep track of
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Bertho
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#99438
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Re: A safe way to monitor the AC Mains
I've not heard that name for those before.
We have one situation in this house where one of those actually came in handy. There's an outlet in the laundry room with the washer and a refrigerator
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Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
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#99437
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Re: To jong kung
Hmm, I didn''t know that was in there. I just looked, and that program happens to be installed on this machine. I'll have to play with that a bit...
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Member of the toughest, meanest,
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Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
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#99436
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Re: A safe way to monitor the AC Mains
Re: "Normally the ground lead of a scope probe is connected to the ground of the scope and this ground is connected to the safety ground of the AC power input. One can remove this safety ground with
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wn4isx <wn4isx@...>
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#99435
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Re: A safe way to monitor the AC Mains
Normally the ground lead of a scope probe is connected to the ground of the scope and this ground is connected to the safety ground of the AC power input.? One can remove this safety ground with
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Ron Wright
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#99434
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Re: PI controller time domain responce in PLL from AC responce
I doubt if your VCO has any DC response since it appears to be a high Q device.? Start with a model.? The more detailed the better you should try to show 2nd order effects or higher.? The VCO only
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sdmonaco
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#99433
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A safe way to monitor the AC Mains
This is way complicated interface but appears to be intrinsically safe and "idiot proof."
I consider all of us to be idiots at the worst possible moment so please don't take it as an
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wn4isx <wn4isx@...>
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#99432
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Protecting PC I/O ports
Found
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wn4isx <wn4isx@...>
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#99431
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Re: To jong kung
A friend suggested this program as it has normal oscilloscope display, phase (XY) Lissajous, FFT, and a signal generator.
"Visual_Aanalyzer_Freeware"
at
https://www.zeitnitz.eu/scope_en
The FFT
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wn4isx <wn4isx@...>
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#99430
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Re: To jong kung
I'll be the first to agree the AC Mains is seldom [?never?] a pure sine wave.
I suspect the mains have higher distortion today then when we were in college because of all the switch mode power
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wn4isx <wn4isx@...>
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#99429
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PI controller time domain responce in PLL from AC responce
Hello,I have built a PI controller I have its time domain step responce and AC responce.
PI controller is supposed to help with the DC part of the error signal of a PLL system.
I cant undertnad how,Is
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john23
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#99428
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Re: To jong kung
I agree, a sinewave is not interesting - but sometimes the mains waveform is not a sinewave, and then you really really need a 'scope to see it..
Back in college, I remember that the lab's AC mains
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Andy
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#99427
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has anyone exprience programing blue pill micro controllers here
i have the st-link v2 st cube programer and a 64k bluepill board,does anyone know if i can flash a bootloader to enable programing over its usb port using arduino ide?.
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paul larner
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#99426
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Re: To jong kung
OK an oscilloscope is probably the wrong tool for this job. Consider a battery powered laptop operating on battery power with a resistive attenuator.
Laptop internal audio line inputs run anywhere
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wn4isx <wn4isx@...>
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#99425
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Re: To jong kung
Hi,
Mostly to learn how to do it safely. What I’ve learned in my past, it’s good to know stuff before I need to know it. I tell kids I mentor that we (maybe) need 1/10 of everything we
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jong kung
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#99424
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To jong kung
What exactly are you trying to see?
There has been a lot of interesting discussions on how to "safely" connect an oscilloscope to the AC Mains.
So, what is your goal?
What are you trying to see on
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wn4isx <wn4isx@...>
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#99423
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