Hi John, here' s what I found in my archives. Also available:Brainmaster Exe,Dlls,Manuals,several Newsgroup archives (was looking for circuits) etc. most of...
... Yes, it will wrap all by itself (using the ++ operator), so we don't need to worry about this so long as we are only doing straight == or != comparisons. ...
<<<< This was written today before Jim Posted his reply but I didn't want to wast all that typing >>>> ... Been having a little thinking over the Easter break...
... <snip> ... That's an interesting solution, having two networks and bridge nodes between them. What is going to get tricky is "patch-chording" between the...
... 2 hours?! Wow... that is one long commute. ... I know that Jim-P mentioned that the first conception of a node-network was assuming one thread, but, I...
... Sorry I meant an hour each way........ :-( ... was ... network ... own ... above. OK that puts a different complexion on things. :-) ... above. I'll...
... Yes -- using a setup like this, it would have to be one-way communication only: from network A (fast) to network B (slow), but not back again. Really this...
... Yup. Unless you know your parallel-port and can do the ins and outs yourself. Regardless, Windows NT/2k/XP users will need this when they are trying to...
... A simple change increases the speed *and* lowers the current consumption (how often does this happen? :-). Replace the 10k resistors with 47k and add two...
I've been reading the spec at http://sourceforge.net/projects/openeeg A sampling frequency of 256 or 200 Hz doesn't seem to address 60Hz noise rejection. Isn't...
Hi there, I am currently in third year of Computer Science and Software Engineering. I came across your website whilst working on my project to design a java ...
... Is Vision a software package? A quick web search reveals several imaging software packages with the name "Vision" in them, but I found no reference to ...
... No, the design uses a an "active-ground", a Driven Right Leg (DRL). It provides about 40-50dB extra attenuation of common mode signals. Residual mains hum...
Hello people, time for a little progress report: I am the cat who just found the cream. After a lot of little nuisances I finally got my 12-bit data...
Nice try. Jan-Erik, do you really believe in this stuff? Ok, so you are obviously not a Buddhist... If you want to spam people - do it somewhere else, ok? I'm...
... Hi Joerg, ... Well... since I have this power-rail feedback problem, I have to redesign the amps a bit first. And, while testing, I'll try using a tinyAVR...
... Hi Joerg, ... Under realistic conditions I think. Jim Meissner gave me a very clever schematic for a microvolt attenuator (Thanks again Jim). It consists...
hi sleeper(why the hell you choose that name , you seem to work all day :) ) first good luck for finishing your adc board. and starting to debug your amplifier...
Hi Joerg, ... Ehm. No. You are right, I probably did. Could this be the cause? I guess a battery operated function generator is the only way around it. ... ...
... Hi Yaniv, long time no see. ... Appearances can be deceiving. You can call me Andreas if you like. It is not as much of a misnomer. ;-) ... Perhaps. The...
Joerg, Your test set-up should attempt to duplicate end-use, particularly with the power to the DUT. The measurement should not be affected by 250VAC of common...
... Hello Rob, you address Joerg, but I assume it is me (Andreas) that you are talking to? I'm the one who did these tests. Anyway, you bring up a valid point...
Some folks contacted me from Canada enquiring about BWView, because apparently a researcher they'd been working with had been using it, so I've put together a...
Hi, I would like a copy of the IEC standard 62D-33: "Medical equipment - ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH - part. 3 - Particular requirements for performances". Many...