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From: mark@mips.COM (Mark G. Johnson)
Newsgroups: comp.dsp,sci.electronics,rec.music.synth
Subject: Re: Digital Mixer Using Burr-Brown 200 Khz ADC
Message-ID: <28399@obiwan.mips.COM>
Date: 28 Sep 89 12:49:14 GMT
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In article <9231@pyr.gatech.EDU> byron@pyr.gatech.edu.gatech.edu (Byron A Jeff) writes:
>[This is a repost. I got absolutly no response to the first posting.]
>

Maybe that's because gatech.edu is bouncing email back to senders.
For example, I myself got:

Returned mail: Service unavailable
While talking to gatech.edu:
>>> DATA
[... lots more poop ...]

   ----- Unsent message follows -----

I suggest that when you're building it, and afterward when you're
debugging and testing it, be sure to measure the actual observed
performance of the Burr-Brown part.  Compare this to the datasheet;
is the datasheet dead-on, wildly optimistic, or conservatively pessimistic?

This will help other readers of these Newsgroups decide whether or
not to use the BB device in their own projects.
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