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| supperman:
--- Quote from: StillTrying on February 02, 2020, 07:23:34 am ---I hope that wasn't a surprise! --- End quote --- I'm new to this... so yes! In a delightful / dreadful way it was a surprise to see radiation be stronger than the signal depending on the layout. --- Quote from: StillTrying on February 02, 2020, 07:23:34 am ---We don't need to know why/what the 1cm air gap is for, and you've given reasons why some solutions aren't useful, but without knowing what/if anything is useful I think some of us will be finding the conversations just frustrating. :) --- End quote --- I can see that this can be frustrating and I'm sorry. Also sorry if I came across as a bit aggravated.. don't mean to be. Clearly you have experience in this space that exceeds mine.. My only advantage is that I MUST make it work.. so I will. I need to get a video signal to another part of the design that can not have a physical connection to the signals origin for mechanical reasons. It is not like a slip-ring.. but perhaps it is best if you think of it as such. |
| m98:
--- Quote from: supperman on February 02, 2020, 04:58:07 pm ---I need to get a video signal to another part of the design that can not have a physical connection to the signals origin for mechanical reasons. It is not like a slip-ring.. but perhaps it is best if you think of it as such. --- End quote --- Maybe take a look at the ST60A2G0. |
| supperman:
--- Quote from: m98 on February 02, 2020, 05:44:35 pm ---Maybe take a look at the ST60A2G0. --- End quote --- That looks Fantastic!! I can't find any pricing.. or distribution. Any idea on price or how to buy? |
| supperman:
I reached out to ST.. will post here when I hear back. I would do $5-6 per chip.. what are the chances? Does anyone think I'll run into extra issues during emissions approval if using a chip like this? 60Ghz probably does not "travel" too far. |
| StillTrying:
--- Quote from: supperman on February 02, 2020, 04:58:07 pm --- --- Quote from: StillTrying on February 02, 2020, 07:23:34 am ---I hope that wasn't a surprise! --- End quote --- I'm new to this... so yes! In a delightful / dreadful way it was a surprise to see radiation be stronger than the signal depending on the layout. --- End quote --- Oh dear! In reply#26 you seemed to be hinting at driving 100s of mA <<3ns edges to speed up the LEDs switching, I imagined multiple channels switching at exactly the same time only 1cm from the fast photo diode amps! But don't worry, I think everyone finds out the effects of fast edges the hard way. In my simple LED switching experiments a 5mm UV seemed to have faster rise and fall times than most, but each edge ended in a horrible curve so I didn't try any further. I don't know how you're turning the small photo diode currents back into a 400Mb/s logic level, but I know it's a lot harder than 'just use a 2ns photo diode'. :D The new? ST60A2G0 looks like it could be a good solution. I don't know much about high speed stuff at all. :) |
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