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Anonymous: J Day | ||||||||
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Hi, all... |
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dayjerd | ||||||||
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just posting a logged in reply so that i'll get an email when there's any other response... thanks! |
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dayjerd | ||||||||
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i notice quite a few people have read this posting. Any advice anyone has regarding this idea would be greatly appreciated. I've got to make a decision about my senior project by the end of the week and put together a proposal for the idea to be approved by my professor before the end of this semester so that I can work on the project independently next semester. Kind of a pain, but that's the way they want it done, so any help I could get so I can make my decision would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again! |
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dayjerd | ||||||||
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The coffee table design is analog like the dining table, right? I'm assuming that some type of op-amp is used, but what makes this circuit look so different from the dining table circuit? Is there still only one IC per node, with inputs from and outputs to each neighboring node? |
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dayjerd | ||||||||
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i think i've decided to purchase a panel kit... even if i don't decide to modify the circuit for my project, it'll be a neat thing to have around to play with... |
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