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John Fields June 2nd 07 01:34 PM

Reaction time tester (from seb) - RANDOM16-Model.pdf
 
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John Fields June 3rd 07 05:52 PM

Reaction time tester (from seb) - RANDOM16-Model.pdf - RANDOM16 REVA-Model.pdf
 
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R8, CR1, and CR2 change the minimum delay from some hundreds of
nanoseconds to 1 second, so the device now provides a pseudo-random
set of delays from 1 second to 15 seconds with a granularity of 1
second.


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JF



john jardine June 3rd 07 11:25 PM

Reaction time tester (from seb) - RANDOM16-Model.pdf - RANDOM16 REVA-Model.pdf
 

"John Fields" wrote in message
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R8, CR1, and CR2 change the minimum delay from some hundreds of
nanoseconds to 1 second, so the device now provides a pseudo-random
set of delays from 1 second to 15 seconds with a granularity of 1
second.


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JF

John.
You must have now done many dozens of these circuits. Be nice to see them
held somewhere as a collection.
Eminently low cost and buildable, with zero chance of obsolescence.
A rare resource.





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John Fields June 4th 07 12:10 AM

Reaction time tester (from seb) - RANDOM16-Model.pdf - RANDOM16 REVA-Model.pdf
 
On Sun, 3 Jun 2007 23:25:07 +0100, "john jardine"
wrote:


"John Fields" wrote in message
.. .

R8, CR1, and CR2 change the minimum delay from some hundreds of
nanoseconds to 1 second, so the device now provides a pseudo-random
set of delays from 1 second to 15 seconds with a granularity of 1
second.


--
JF

John.
You must have now done many dozens of these circuits. Be nice to see them
held somewhere as a collection.
Eminently low cost and buildable, with zero chance of obsolescence.
A rare resource.


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Thanks, John.

I'm working on my web site...


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JF


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