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Nuclear Instrumentation Modular
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Re: Nuclear Instrumentation Modular
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Re: Nuclear Instrumentation Modular
Oh Hainbach, igniting GAS. I remember when this stuff was cheap/free a lot of the time.
Some interesting principals behind the Lock In Amplifier, certainly worth exploration. I had not had that on my radar, though the distortion character is similar to a few pieces of equipment that I enjoy inspiration from. The narrow bandpass mated to quadrature amplifier aspect is interesting.
I have a nuclear format bin with three modules, just bog standard amplifier sections mind you.. It's a cool system, with both +/- 24 and +/-12 volt rails, which has also inspired some thinking.
Some interesting principals behind the Lock In Amplifier, certainly worth exploration. I had not had that on my radar, though the distortion character is similar to a few pieces of equipment that I enjoy inspiration from. The narrow bandpass mated to quadrature amplifier aspect is interesting.
I have a nuclear format bin with three modules, just bog standard amplifier sections mind you.. It's a cool system, with both +/- 24 and +/-12 volt rails, which has also inspired some thinking.
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