Gotta love that AOL mail server! It might not be sure, but it's slow!
In a message dated 2/29/2000 1:58:33 PM,
daveb@... writes:
>In regards to +/- 15V swings, I think limiting it to +/- 10V would be safer
>(at least in a MOTM context). Your power supply rails are +/- 15V, and
>you
>generally don't want to drive input signals all the way to the rail.
Well, that's one of the benefits of the (here he goes again) reversing
attenuator. Since the first stage of the double inverting buffer structure
doubles the voltage, the output will always remain between -7.5V and +7.5V
(approximately). Check it out Dave.
>Moe has up his sleeve an external controller box. It will be pretty flat,
>only 1.5 - 2" tall, 5U deep and about 6 or 8U wide. It will have a couple
>of
>joysticks, a small MicroMoog type ribbon, 8 momentary pushbuttons arranged
>in arcs for my fingers, and maybe a few latching buttons as well. There
>will
>be a connector for my larger Moog ribbon controller to plug in (if I can
>repair the ribbon!) Power in and signal outs will be carried to the main
>console on a snake, with a multipin connector. There will be an output
>panel, maybe 3U wide. I'd replace the momentary pushbuttons with
>proportional force sensors if I could find them.
I've been wondering what's going on with the ribbon controller! This little
project box sounds very cool! Like Larry, I'm wondering where you got the
smaller ribbon material.
In a message dated 2/29/2000 12:41:12 PM,
djthomaswhite@... writes:
>Thanks again for your help! Just goes to show the integrity of the list
>and
>its members. Good times
>
Integrity? Hey, who's he talkin bout!
John (I got your integrity right here buddy!) Barlow
Give me a few days to try and get it all together, copy it and send it out.
I'll send you a heads up when I've got it close.