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Subject: [TowerTalk] Decoding BCD with passive circuit (more)
From: alex@sandlabs.com (alex)
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 11:30:51 -0500
Oh... my ... I do not know where I turned wrong ... Or the world twisted ...

I just responded to a question, remember? Can one do it on a passive level?
And I answered NO. and I given the reasons. I _SUGGESTED_ to use an IC
rather than going to the extent of a  discrete design. Check the site pages
again.

Oh ... English reading comprehension! Must be very low ....


Alex.



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If we can accept the notion that GUNS are
the killers and not the people, why is it that
we can not accept the idea that CARS are
the speeders and not the drivers?

Alex, trying to understand the world around.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Gilmer - N2MG" <n2mg@contesting.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Decoding BCD with passive circuit (more)


>
> On Mon, 24 December 2001, "alex" wrote:
>
> >
> > I do not think that it was a misstatement. When you
> > deploy something in a CRITICAL environment
> > you need to think at the System level.
>
> This is obvious.  Your statement:
>
> "The sensitivity of an IC to it's environment,
> depends on SYSTEM design and not on the IC itself"
>
> is incorrect. Both "system" and "IC" desing need to be
> taken into account.  Why use a "weak" IC when a more
> robust one is available?
>
> > Integrated Circuits are very vulnerable, even
> > Hardrads, if their limitations are not incorporated
> > in the total System Design. In the Ham case  the
> > Antenna Field  represents a Radiation Hazard for the
> > IC. Thus Hamming is out of the door and you need
> > start thinking as a "rocket engineer" :)
>
> My point exactly.  Why force the needs of a rocket
> designer on a ham who simply wants a one-time only,
> inexpensive, reliable design?  There are practically
> no size or weight limitations... no acceleration, no
> vibration, no altitude, no corona, etc.
>
> A mature designer knows when simple is better - even
> if not as much fun.
>
> Mike N2MG
>
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