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| Carrington:
100KHz Version: http://www.crystalradio.cn/thread-373788-1-1.html I was unable to find the source code and full PCB. Original 7.8KHz (last version): http://www.crystalradio.cn/forum.php?mod=attachment&aid=MTQyOTk4Nnw0ZjhhN2RjOHwxMzk4MDc2NzAzfDB8MjMxOTMz (http://www.crystalradio.cn/thread-231933-114-114.html) http://www.crystalradio.cn/forum.php?mod=attachment&aid=MjAyOTUyMnxkZmViMTBhYnwxMzk4MDc1MDMyfDB8MjMxOTMz (http://www.crystalradio.cn/thread-231933-267-267.html) Other 7.8KHz (last version): http://www.crystalradio.cn/forum.php?mod=attachment&aid=MjIxMjc1OXxiNzhhOTY1Y3wxMzk4MDcyMTU3fDB8MjMxOTMz (http://www.crystalradio.cn/thread-231933-334-334.html) http://www.crystalradio.cn/forum.php?mod=attachment&aid=MjIxMjc2MHxhMGMwMWQ1NnwxMzk4MDcyMTU3fDB8MjMxOTMz (http://www.crystalradio.cn/thread-231933-334-334.html) :wtf: :-DD :-DD :-DD |
| quantumvolt:
The schematic below - taken from Carrington's link in the post over - is not the same as the 'This?' that Carrington has edited away and replaced with a PCB :o Unless Carrington wants to be perceived as a poster whose information must be saved immediately because it can be gone the next time you want to take a look at it, I suggest Carrington reposts the schematic without the AD9850 (with link or whereabouts). Thanks. |
| Carrington:
--- Quote from: quantumvolt on April 21, 2014, 06:12:56 pm ---The schematic below - taken from Carrington's link in the post over - is not the same as the 'This?' that Carrington has edited away and replaced with a PCB :o Unless Carrington wants to be perceived as a poster whose information must be saved immediately because it can be gone the next time you want to take a look at it, I suggest Carrington reposts the schematic without the AD9850 (with link or whereabouts). Thanks. --- End quote --- It was removed because it is not the 100KHz version. I care about what I publish here. So respect please, if you want it, you have only to ask me. ;) Anyway, look in attachments. Cheers, Carrington. Source: http://223.4.85.240/thread-20901-1-1.html |
| quantumvolt:
Thanks. |
| Hydrawerk:
Oh, I would prefer a Cyrustek based hand held LCR meter. Some of them also have 4-wire measurement. http://www.tme.eu/en/details/ax-lcr42a/lcr-meter/axiomet/# This one is very cheap and has no 4-wire measurement. http://www.gme.cz/multifunkcni-rlc-metr-cem-dt-9935-yellow-blue-p722-483 https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/cheap-lcr-meter-cem-dt-9935/ |
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