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Power Supply Testing

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My latest at ECN:

http://www.ecnmag.com/blogs/2012/05/low ... st-testing

Some fun stuff for the geeks around here. And elsewhere.
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Cute! I could probably actually use a 1 kW 33 A version.

That board I was working on is on hold. What was going to be a dead-simple VCO is now embroiled in a discussion of making it into a multi-channel arbitrary function generator with gain control. And they want it in two weeks. With everything else they want me to do.

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Tom Ligon wrote:Cute! I could probably actually use a 1 kW 33 A version.

That board I was working on is on hold. What was going to be a dead-simple VCO is now embroiled in a discussion of making it into a multi-channel arbitrary function generator with gain control. And they want it in two weeks. With everything else they want me to do.
I hope they are paying you enough.
Engineering is the art of making what you want from what you can get at a profit.

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