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  • #31
    pspice

    Eval versions.

    http://www.elab.ntua.gr/sw.htm

    JC

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    • #33
      CM

      not sure all those links work to get the software.

      Here is CM demo. fast free!

      http://www.microcode.com/

      Pspice 9.1

      http://www.eng.auburn.edu/~troppel/pspice_links.html

      haven't used 9.1, I have the real 8.0.

      I recommend these two.

      JC

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      • #34
        A SARGE LAST HONOR

        TO ANALOG SHARERS. You can of course de-anagram. The result was less than complimentary if set to two words, given your valuable contribution to the filter discussion.

        FERRIC TOES

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        • #35
          More Noise

          Ah Ferric Toes,

          You figured it out. Arrogant, Abrasive, Brilliant

          Used to supervise 103 engineers, programmers, technicians.

          Anybody worth a damn has those three qualities (?).

          Now if for some reason you get the first two without the last, then out you go.

          Hey, at least I admit it. Many don't. Need to warn everybody, I can get a little rough.

          Anyway, More Noise.

          A lot of the simulation programs will take data files as stimulus. (this means inject in input of op amp circuit)

          If any of the ones you posses will, you are in luck.

          There is software out there that will generate "noise" files.

          For free, somewhere. google.

          Inject the noise in your circuit, see effects real time, so to speak. {time response only}

          Eric have fun, after all you did ask if there were any hot shot engineers out there that could help. Remember?

          JC

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          • #36
            Arrogant, Abrasive, Brilliant

            I kind of thought that was what you were getting at but my wording is just a little different from FT's. CU later. Wirechief

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            • #37
              Hi Wirechief,

              No, I normally do not do repairs on detectors. I really do not have time. I have helped a few people in the past, but it is normally by assisting troubleshooting via the net.

              Reg

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              • #38
                Just Curious

                Hi Reg, I had to ask since you are so involved with metal detectors. Looks to me that the detector companies keep everything pretty well under wraps. Schematics are hard to get but don't blame them. CU later Reg and take care. John, Wirechief.

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