In Reply to: Re: Ok, so can you explain how these thermal effects might manifest themselves? posted by john curl on August 25, 2003 at 08:50:17:
""Well folks, I didn't get an answer to my question. I got 'doubletalk' instead""JCI think I understand you now John..Your definition of "doubletalk" is any technical information you have not provided.
How many times will it be necessary to say it?????
THE SEEBECK/PELTIER EFFECT RESULTS IN A NON LINEAR I/V TRANSFER FUNCTION!!!!!!!!
Hellooooooo...are you there John??????
Non linear means that the voltage across the junction is not a linear function of the applied current..
Will it be necessary to explain how a pair of antiparallel diodes can affect a signal???? they have non linear I/V charachteristics..
Oh, maybe you didn't understand what I/V characteristic meant...if so, my apologies...It means that, when viewed on a curve tracer set to AC mode, the line produced is not a straight one, but shows the actual transfer characteristic.. I figured you knew what I/V meant...and it ain't for replacing body fluids.
Cheers, John.
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- JC..you really have to read the posts.... - jneutron 10:29:16 08/25/03 (13)
- Re: JC..you really have to read the posts.... - john curl 13:36:44 08/25/03 (10)
- Hi John - jneutron 15:21:15 08/25/03 (9)
- Re: Hi John - john curl 16:47:15 08/25/03 (8)
- Re: Hi John - jneutron 17:04:43 08/25/03 (7)
- Re: Hi John - john curl 20:16:24 08/25/03 (6)
- Re: Hi John - jneutron 21:34:29 08/25/03 (5)
- And BTW..You never did say who Dr. Van den Hul was.. - jneutron 21:48:10 08/25/03 (4)
- Everyone is entitled to their opinion.... - Charles Hansen 22:03:03 08/25/03 (3)
- Hmmm. - jneutron 05:41:31 08/26/03 (0)
- Hellllooo Charles... - jneutron 03:45:13 08/26/03 (1)
- OH, and Charles..... - jneutron 04:55:27 08/26/03 (0)
- Peltier effects are reversible with current direction - Commuteman 11:43:41 08/25/03 (1)
- AHA..gotcha - jneutron 11:58:44 08/25/03 (0)