In Reply to: Re: You are correct... posted by john curl on August 22, 2003 at 09:08:00:
One must always determine the accuracy of the equipment used when doing a measurement..That accuracy includes the entire setup, with all it's foibles and limitations.
John....from your posts to date, that is not something you subscribe to.
Tell me John..did you ever make a real high bandwidth load resistor, or are you still using the caddocks?
Instead of detailing your efforts at characterizing your equipment, you constantly complain about other's questions.
Your attitude is not conducive to imformation exchange, as the closer people get to seeing your setup errors, the more you clam up..and inform us of your 30, 40, 50 years experience..
I welcome you providing some technical input...as I've said, I'm a patient man..
I detailed at great length how to calculate the thermal resistance of a semiconductor die all the way to the heat sink..that is what this site is all about.. technical exchange, not your bellicose barrage of bravado..
Cheers, John
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Follow Ups
- Hmmmm - jneutron 09:41:21 08/22/03 (5)
- Have you ever measured a piece of audio equipment? - Commuteman 09:56:15 08/22/03 (4)
- Sure...my RMX 1450 is 45 pounds in it's case.. - jneutron 10:21:06 08/22/03 (3)
- And BTW.. - jneutron 10:39:56 08/22/03 (2)
- Now that might help... - Commuteman 11:04:24 08/22/03 (1)
- Thanks. - jneutron 14:00:15 08/22/03 (0)