After much cursing at the Moon and electronics (yes I am a lunatic, well, trying to bounce a 1296MHz signal off the moon) I discovered I had fried the front end low noise amp HEMT !
VLNA amp at 23cm (36dB gain 0.27dB Noise Factor). MGF4919G
Rf electronica to the rescue (many thanks and no connection)
EIP 28B microwave frequency counter with the OCXO option.
I rarely get sick but have been suffering with the flu for almost a week now, really bad throbbing headaches, runny nose, watering eyes, sore throat and crook in the guts, probably all the symptoms associated with scurvy or the plague with my luck.
I squeezed some lemons over the weekend and made some hot lemon drinks just with hot water and a bit of sugar, always worked in the past but just not doing the job on this one.
Went to the chemist and spent a fortune on lozenges, throat spray and medicated tablets but having little effect, I must say that I was tempted as the bottle shop was only a couple of doors down from the chemist and surely a bottle of bourbon couldn't make me feel any worse off, I refrained of course.
Anyway, since nothing else is working I figured the best way to get rid of the flu was to share it.
Muttley..........Sick as a dog......
Without medication, a real flu takes two weeks. With medication, it will take 14 days and be a little more pleasant. I swear on a glass Bourbon right before bedtime.
Without medication, a real flu takes two weeks. With medication, it will take 14 days and be a little more pleasant. I swear on a glass Bourbon right before bedtime.
That reminds me of a funny thing, we were on a big factory job once and hadn't eaten all day so we decided to get a couple of pizza's delivered to the site, It was late at night and when I rang them I asked how long it would take before delivery, the person replied one hour and sixty minutes, I told them not to bother.
Muttley
I know that we are off topic and we can go back and thin it out if required or asked, but last yesterday was the worst for the runny nose, all day long, two big boxes of tissues gone and dozens of handkerchiefs now contaminated, At one point I even considered going out into the workshop and getting the silicone gun, seems to work for the plumbers.
Years ago someone told me that to stop a runny nose you should snort some black pepper anyway silly me tried it in desperation once, sneezed and almost blew my head off, never again.
Muttley..........still a bit wonky..........
You might feel shit Pete, but you've cheered us up.
Pepper is the dummest thing I've heard, I'll stick with garlic or whiskey, for medicinal purposes of course.
Get well soon mate.
A few minor odds and ends:
* 12V 12.5A power supply, for 'some stuff running in a cupboard'. The short leads were just so I could power it up. Still have to try it under full load for a while as a test.
* A bag or 200 Red/Green LEDs. For that electrostatic 'sparkle ball' experiment.
* Box of just under 1000 M3 CSK 8mm stainless steel screws. I'm lucky to live very near an industrial manufacturer and stockist of fasteners. Cheap and friendly. Premier Fasteners of Milperra.
* Bag of 100 ziplock plastic bags, 250x170mm. I use these for storing all those little B5 size booklets and papers that come with so many electronic things. A bag for each item, keeps the manual, CD and my notes together, and the bags fit perfectly in those common small storage cubes, like at left. Now I won't run out again for a while.
Incidentally, about those 50W LEDs I bought recently, see:
http://everist.org/NobLog/20150628_LED_lighting_mk3.htmWhen is a 'red LED' not a red LED? A: when it's one of those. Beware.
Arrived today my long service leave payout equivalent.
Keysight AC 6802A Basic AC (and DC) 1000VA PSU, rather unusually it doesn't come with a power cord!
It is quite a flexible beast. Can output AC at variable (40-500Hz) frequencies 1-270 V or DC 1-380V (bit rough, ripple 0.7V) and with protection CV circuitry etc.
Data sheet
http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/5991-4194EN.pdf?id=2445976edit; correct VA figure
A Logic analyzer! Yes sir, i like this one!
I received one of these yesterday as a free bonus for buying a Flir E4:
So far playing around with it, it is pretty cool. I guess the next time I need to look for a cable in the wall I'll be ready.
Not actually recent, bought few months ago, NOS Manson SPS-9250 (branded as Teleconcepts here
), an adjustable 3-15 Volt 25 Amp switching benchtop psu for approx. $75.
Similar to Dave's tear down video at his Jaycar's branded at EEVblog #272 - Manson 9400 40A 3-15V.
Not as funky as a new scope, but....new heat gun with all the accessories....take that heat shrink and thermally faulty components. 2 speed and dial up lcd temps.
Do I take it that the two small round nozzles are the dewalt SMD reheat nozzles
Do I take it that the two small round nozzles are the dewalt SMD reheat nozzles
No, they're for blowing up hot air baloons.
Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon 3rd gen
8GB RAM, i5-5300U, 512GB PCIe x4 SSD, 2.9 lbs and 11 hour battery life
Now I just have to wait for them to build it...
Got a parcel today from Toploser.......
The items I paid for, the Bourns pots and the peltier cooler units ( bare unsealed devices) plus some eztra packaging material in the carton to stop it rattling.
Cheaper than packing peanuts. so I got a few UV led units ( either UV or really royal blue, can't decide, so I will have to look at them further. Really nice die inside, with a gold top metal layer and gold bond wires as well, must pop one under the microscope), some IGBT devices ( nice!) and enough 0R1 SMD resistors to make a dummy load or hundred with.
Thanks Ian! I like your scrap packing material, a good mystery bonus there.
Well, microscope is right next to me, so a quickie for this then.
Thanks Ian, one of the nicest looking LED dies I have seen for a while.