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<DIV>I posted a gif of 4 bit DAC to illustrate how you could make an n-bit DAC from CD40106, CD4066, and an R2R scheme. Where it went I don't know.</DIV>
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<DIV>Ray</DIV>
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">-------------- Original message -------------- <BR><BR>> It might still be a win for Analog Devices... <BR>> <BR>> they still get the samples from the hands of some <BR>> SCUMBAG (hey did I say that out loud ?) who has no <BR>> intention of ever using them in a product to someone <BR>> who might, potentially... USE them in a product. <BR>> <BR>> I would still like the curse of the BBD to fall on <BR>> those abusing the free sample policy of Analog <BR>> Devices... :^P <BR>> <BR>> H^) harry <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> --- KA4HJH <KA4HJH@GTE.NET>wrote: <BR>> > >HAHA! <BR>> > > <BR>> > >He's selling *free samples*. Anyone can get *2* <BR>> > free pieces of *any* AD part <BR>> > >here: <BR>> > > <BR>> > >www.analog.com <BR>> > > <BR>> > >Sheesh. <BR>> > > <BR>> > >!
;Paul S. <BR>> > <BR>> > Don't forget to mention that the shipping for AD <BR>> > samples is free as well. <BR>> > What a racket. <BR>> > <BR>> > -- <BR>> > <BR>> > Terry Bowman, KA4HJH <BR>> > "The Mac Doctor" <BR>> > </BLOCKQUOTE></body></html>