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AW: [SergeModular] distribution/ quantization modules

2001-05-29 by Junger Joerg

I don't think that the noise source has two uncorrelated outputs (which
would make it something like a 'dual noise source'). I assume that the
white/pink noise outputs are delivering the same signal (at least the
recently posted 70s serge catalog is indicating this). Another example for a
module that offers the same signal at two outputs is the old single ASR
which had a 2" frontpanel.

Regards,

Joerg
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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Sebastian Kuehnl [SMTP:skuehnl@...]
> Gesendet am: Montag, 28. Mai 2001 20:11
> An: sergemodular@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: [SergeModular] distribution/ quantization modules
>
> A question aside from the strengths of the SSG... Looking at the catalog,
> I
> would assume that the Random Source made the Random Voltage Generator &
> Noise Source combo almost obsolete?
> There is only two things they don't have in common; the "stepped random"
> jacks on the NOI - which I don't understand how they differ from the
> "stepped" voltages which can be patched up?
> Secondly, the NOI has two uncorrelated white and pink outputs
> simultaneously
> which is in turn only of use if one has the dual RVG ("DRG").
> What else is different to deploying the combo solution? A difference in
> performance?
>
> Sebastian Kuehnl
>
>
>
>>> Rentenanstalt/Swiss Life - Official Partner Expo.02 <<<

Re: AW: [SergeModular] distribution/ quantization modules

2001-06-21 by Barry Michael

I have also always felt that this was two outs derived
from the same source. That's a pretty standard setup
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on lots of noise generators, particularly those found
in spectrum analysers.
BarryM

--- Junger Joerg <Joerg.Junger@...> wrote:
> I don't think that the noise source has two
> uncorrelated outputs (which
> would make it something like a 'dual noise source').
> I assume that the
> white/pink noise outputs are delivering the same
> signal (at least the
> recently posted 70s serge catalog is indicating
> this). Another example for a
> module that offers the same signal at two outputs is
> the old single ASR
> which had a 2" frontpanel.
>
> Regards,
>
> Joerg
>
> > -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: Sebastian Kuehnl [SMTP:skuehnl@...]
> > Gesendet am: Montag, 28. Mai 2001 20:11
> > An: sergemodular@yahoogroups.com
> > Betreff: [SergeModular] distribution/ quantization
> modules
> >
> > A question aside from the strengths of the SSG...
> Looking at the catalog,
> > I
> > would assume that the Random Source made the
> Random Voltage Generator &
> > Noise Source combo almost obsolete?
> > There is only two things they don't have in
> common; the "stepped random"
> > jacks on the NOI - which I don't understand how
> they differ from the
> > "stepped" voltages which can be patched up?
> > Secondly, the NOI has two uncorrelated white and
> pink outputs
> > simultaneously
> > which is in turn only of use if one has the dual
> RVG ("DRG").
> > What else is different to deploying the combo
> solution? A difference in
> > performance?
> >
> > Sebastian Kuehnl
> >
> >
> >
> >>> Rentenanstalt/Swiss Life - Official Partner
> Expo.02 <<<
>


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