In Reply to: A technically superior retort.... posted by Monstrous Mike on June 7, 2003 at 08:13:09:
Mike, what Jneutron is going on about, contributes nothing to the subject. The added 'output' to one of the graphs is present at equally spaced intervals, denoting a mathematical relationship with the fundamental 5KHz input. Any DC offset or 1/f noise is pre-filtered by an 18dB/octave 400 Hz high pass filter. The measurement system is AC coupled as well.
As far as temperature differences: Berkeley is one of the most consistent environments I have ever been in. We don't even need air conditioning or central heat, 95% of the days of the year. The temperature in my lab probably doesn't change more than a few degrees over many days. A thermal differential of any consequence is almost impossible. Jneutron should have realized this or at least asked me separately about it, before confronting me with it on this website.
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- Re: A technically superior retort.... - john curl 10:30:28 06/07/03 (6)
- And a retort done so without the benefit of understanding. - jneutron 09:09:54 06/08/03 (0)
- Re: A technically superior retort.... - Monstrous Mike 10:56:27 06/07/03 (4)
- Re: A technically superior retort.... - john curl 12:11:40 06/07/03 (3)
- Re: A technically superior retort.... - Jitter_by_Coffee 13:49:29 06/07/03 (2)
- Re: A technically superior retort.... - john curl 20:14:26 06/07/03 (1)
- Re: A technically superior retort.... - Jitter_by_Coffee 22:21:42 06/07/03 (0)