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The first one certainly is a notch oscillator, but was intended to be a notch filter according to the National Semiconductor data sheet I stole it from.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI take it this is for the notch oscillator?Comment
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Is there not a published list of available API's on metalink. Also you can access a list of availble API's via the front end.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIndeed it is.
But what's it called?Comment
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Tomorrow, I shall investigate if it works better at 50Hz, where the opamp gain is better & the phase margin is greater.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThe first one certainly is a notch oscillator, but was intended to be a notch filter according to the National Semiconductor data sheet I stole it from.Comment
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And what, pray tell, is a notch oscillator?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThe first one certainly is a notch oscillator, but was intended to be a notch filter according to the National Semiconductor data sheet I stole it from.Comment
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Not that I can see anywhere. I've searched Metalink and the OTN fora - all I found on OTN was someone saying "...the API only does X..." but not knowing what the API is that doesn't help me!Originally posted by oracleslave View PostIs there not a published list of available API's on metalink. Also you can access a list of availble API's via the front end.
Might need to create a new logon to OTN and ask the question.Comment
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No way!!!Originally posted by Pinto View PostAre we allowed to correct spelling or grammar in this thread?
Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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"Allowed" is an interesting term.Originally posted by Pinto View PostAre we allowed to correct spelling or grammar in this thread?
MOst things are "allowed" in TPD - however, some are regarded as not the done thing.
Like correcting spelling and grammar. That's not to say that people don't do it, but some get upset by it.Comment
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