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Default 6 bit binary attenuator. - 6 bit attenuator.pdf

On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 17:56:24 -0600, John Fields
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On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 15:06:52 -0800, John Larkin
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On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 16:42:39 -0600, John Fields
wrote:

On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 09:25:29 -0800, John Larkin
wrote:

On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 08:16:21 -0800, Fred Abse
wrote:

On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 14:14:45 -0800
John Larkin wrote:

Lots of online calculators are available.

I use this. I'm not sure how good or otherwise it looks in Excel, it was made using Sun Microsystems' Star Office, and exported as XLS. I hope the bitmap appears in the right place to overlay the value fields, I don't have Excel, to try it.

It produces theoretically image-matched attenuators for any combination of input and output resistances and any value of attenuation. Unrealizable combinations just result in negative values.

Derived from Radiotron Designer's Handbook, Chapter 4, "Theory of Networks", Sect. 8(v) "Image impedances and image transfer constant of four-terminal networks". Equations 17a thru 17f apply. There's a neat trick to get rid of the hyperbolic functions.

I wrote it about 30 years ago, as an HP41CV calculator app, and subsequently made a spreadsheet out of it.

See attached file.


Ooh, very nice. Thanks. JF can use that to fix up his design.

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Actually, I'm close to fixing the math errors in my design, which seem
to have come from a trusted source, and which I'll post when I'm done.


You must mean formerly trusted source.


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Nope, they're still trusted, by-and-large, because of previous
flawless performance.

If I get a bad hit again, though, they'll bear a little closer
watching.

Kinda like where you are now, where truth bows to face and I must
therefore consider you less than trustworthy.
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Of course, your not being a chef and, therefore, having nothing but
snide derision to offer - when the pudding is presented - will bitch
about the lack of raisins without suggesting what their number should
be


Raisins? How weird.


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Q. What's a metaphor?

A. Livestock to graze in.


Sno-o-o-ort ;-)

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