clintrubber
Well-known member
Hi,
How about a Meta-sticky-something for bringing up different circuit topologies
one has encountered or made up oneself ?
Most circuits are combinations of the well-known snippets (long tailed pairs,
current mirrors, attenuators, etc etc), but now and then some circuit pops up that
makes one looks twice. It can be elaborate or simple, the latter even
more desirable since these are often the most elegant.
Imho it'd be interesting to post them discuss them and check/learn/discuss why
the designer did it differently... wasn't there a 'usual' approach possible ?
What's the benefit of the variant ? Or was it done simply to be different,
perhaps even at the cost of being worse than the usual way ?
Or hey, that's nothing special at all ! Or: all true, but old hat !
All will be fine.
To start & clarify this all a bit further, I've re-titled the 'single node servo'-
thread from a while ago as #1 in the series:
http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=293247
And here's #2:
http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=27049
Just an idea, let's see if there's interest.
As I did for #2, might be best to put new ones in the Drawing Board.
Cheers,
Peter
How about a Meta-sticky-something for bringing up different circuit topologies
one has encountered or made up oneself ?
Most circuits are combinations of the well-known snippets (long tailed pairs,
current mirrors, attenuators, etc etc), but now and then some circuit pops up that
makes one looks twice. It can be elaborate or simple, the latter even
more desirable since these are often the most elegant.
Imho it'd be interesting to post them discuss them and check/learn/discuss why
the designer did it differently... wasn't there a 'usual' approach possible ?
What's the benefit of the variant ? Or was it done simply to be different,
perhaps even at the cost of being worse than the usual way ?
Or hey, that's nothing special at all ! Or: all true, but old hat !
All will be fine.
To start & clarify this all a bit further, I've re-titled the 'single node servo'-
thread from a while ago as #1 in the series:
http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=293247
And here's #2:
http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=27049
Just an idea, let's see if there's interest.
As I did for #2, might be best to put new ones in the Drawing Board.
Cheers,
Peter