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    Quote Originally Posted by King View Post
    Also, went running.
    10 Km in under an hour.
    I approve.
    Wow that's like 10kph!!

    I does maths.

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    If I was rich i would soooo fund this kickstarter as an investment.

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...ts-just-banana

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spose' View Post
    If I was rich i would soooo fund this kickstarter as an investment.

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...ts-just-banana
    GF bought one of these ages ago. It gets old fast.
    https://www.google.com/shopping/prod...&ved=0CI8BELkk

    Same thing but we seriously used it once. You don't even need a stupid ass bow tie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    GF bought one of these ages ago. It gets old fast.
    https://www.google.com/shopping/prod...&ved=0CI8BELkk

    Same thing but we seriously used it once. You don't even need a stupid ass bow tie.
    I kind of just like the idea of the store and it does look like his process is a bit different. I've heard good things about the cart but going to work and the store is enough social interaction for me and I fear running into someone I know from school out in the area.

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    Sore anus.

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    LTSPICE, a program to simulate the theoretical voltages, resistances and currents of user-defined circuits is a remarkable and invaluable piece of free software. It is however NOT for the impatient.

    I am designing a circuit to accept any dc or ac input and independently modify the dc offset voltage and gain. Being impatient, I set the input to a 5MHz sine wave so that I could generate a 5-micro-second snapshot of the input frequency versus the output frequency while adjusting my pots reserved for offset and gain. Because of that I spent the last hour trying to figure out why my output was nothing more than a drifting ripple....The problem was that I don't have access to op amps faster than 3MHz. der.

    Solution: Slow down the input frequency to an audible frequency.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    LTSPICE, a program to simulate the theoretical voltages, resistances and currents of user-defined circuits is a remarkable and invaluable piece of free software. It is however NOT for the impatient.

    I am designing a circuit to accept any dc or ac input and independently modify the dc offset voltage and gain. Being impatient, I set the input to a 5MHz sine wave so that I could generate a 5-micro-second snapshot of the input frequency versus the output frequency while adjusting my pots reserved for offset and gain. Because of that I spent the last hour trying to figure out why my output was nothing more than a drifting ripple....The problem was that I don't have access to op amps faster than 3MHz. der.

    Solution: Slow down the input frequency to an audible frequency.
    I realize no one cares, but I have had some success before bed. It makes me happy.
    This is my circuit as mentioned above. It accepts any ac or dc input, centers it on zero, reduces the gain and then allows for the user to set the offset and gain of the output. by reducing the gain originally, I am able to output a signal both quieter or louder than the original input. Here is a photo showing different uses, emulated in LTSpice.
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    The blue wave is the input. As you can see it is an AC sine wave with an amplitude of 8v and a DC offset of +3v. The pink wave is the reduced amplitude with a DC offset of -3v set using the left-most potentiometer. The green wave is the final output which has a gain of 1.1 applied. This gain is determined by the right-most potentiometer. The offset is also amplified unfortunately. I may switch the gain and offset sub-circuits at some point, but it works for now.

    Next I will add two more op amps to act as LED drivers. They will be set up as differential amplifiers with zero negative feedback, resulting in comparators. I will feed my output signal into the comparator along with my +/-12v rails, so when the difference of the two is positive, the output will toggle between zero and one, digitally speaking. Doing so allow for the user to see when the output is clipping, which would result in a shallow sound.

    Ultimately the user will be able to amplify and offset the output for whatever device they plan to wire it into down the road and can change it when they want to plug it into another.
    I think I will remove the DC blocking cap at the input so taht users can feed DC values into the system and offset them anywhere they like.Alternatively I could wire up a 1v source to the internal switch of the input jack so when no input is connected, it will out put a DC value with definable offset...I NEED TO SLEEP! If I keep getting new ideas, I never will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Phineas Squiggletail, Esq View Post
    Sore anus.
    DL been doing dodgy prostate examinations round the back again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    DL been doing dodgy prostate examinations round the back again?
    Yes but that's not why.

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    John and and Jack went up the hill to smoke a little leaf. Jack got high and popped his fly and John said WHERES MY FUCKING HARLEY!

    In other news finally got around to watching Interstellar. You two guys were pretty much right
    Wasn't completely horrible but man it was pretty drawn out with long boring overly dramatic sequences and plot stretches/jumps. Some interesting premises but that's where it stops.

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    Oh and finally made it to the fifth night in Freddies. Made it to 5am and got nailed pshhh. I don't care about the sequels but want to finish this bugger off.

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    Got nailed at Freddies?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    Got nailed at Freddies?

    You betchyer booties. By Freddy himself no less. Never even saw him on the previous nights but he keeps "nailing" me on the fifth.

    Oh look I've pasted 9000 posts. Bleh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    I realize no one cares, but I have had some success before bed. It makes me happy.
    This is my circuit as mentioned above. It accepts any ac or dc input, centers it on zero, reduces the gain and then allows for the user to set the offset and gain of the output. by reducing the gain originally, I am able to output a signal both quieter or louder than the original input. Here is a photo showing different uses, emulated in LTSpice.
    Spoiler warning:




    The blue wave is the input. As you can see it is an AC sine wave with an amplitude of 8v and a DC offset of +3v. The pink wave is the reduced amplitude with a DC offset of -3v set using the left-most potentiometer. The green wave is the final output which has a gain of 1.1 applied. This gain is determined by the right-most potentiometer. The offset is also amplified unfortunately. I may switch the gain and offset sub-circuits at some point, but it works for now.

    Next I will add two more op amps to act as LED drivers. They will be set up as differential amplifiers with zero negative feedback, resulting in comparators. I will feed my output signal into the comparator along with my +/-12v rails, so when the difference of the two is positive, the output will toggle between zero and one, digitally speaking. Doing so allow for the user to see when the output is clipping, which would result in a shallow sound.

    Ultimately the user will be able to amplify and offset the output for whatever device they plan to wire it into down the road and can change it when they want to plug it into another.
    I think I will remove the DC blocking cap at the input so taht users can feed DC values into the system and offset them anywhere they like.Alternatively I could wire up a 1v source to the internal switch of the input jack so when no input is connected, it will out put a DC value with definable offset...I NEED TO SLEEP! If I keep getting new ideas, I never will.
    Fix me a sammich.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    Fix me a sammich.
    I'll just have one of my employees do it.

    "SAM, CHRIS, LAUREN, GIANNA, TINA, JENNA! JOHN NEEDS A WHICH!"

    I am the only male at the restaurant, so .. you can imagine I got jokes.

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