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Started by puretube, September 25, 2004, 09:23:59 AM

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Quote from: earthtonesaudio on October 09, 2009, 01:26:25 PM
Quote from: puretubech on October 09, 2009, 12:54:31 PM
Forget your DIY charge-pumps...  :icon_eek:

Hmm. That article is dated October 5th, 2009.

This post is dated June 3rd, 2009:
http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=76888.0

:P

Volume-dependant PSU goes back way into old tube-times (`30-s/`40-s, IIRC)...

[A nice related thingy is the "Rozenblit"  :icon_wink:]

but HERE today, is THE CHIP for 8 bux to get 100W outta 1V5!!!

earthtonesaudio

I was joking a little, but I do agree that is pretty amazing for such a small chip.  Although, that "100W" is a peak rating, and there's no mention about how long it could sustain that performance.  That becomes pretty important when your source material is a compressed distorted guitar, for example.

puretube

No output-coil: just a ferrite bead...

No heat-sink
at least not for: "music"...

(then what`s a fully operational awesome power of a guitar-signal?)
worth a buck and 15 cents to try out?

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Knit Your Own Memo-Wear...
for all you weaverz:
60 µs to 115 days delay???  :icon_eek:

puretube

Sense your distance? - Rock your lighting?

or let light wah ... (Farnelled)

:icon_wink:

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DrAlx

Quote from: puretube on June 28, 2014, 04:00:55 AM
for that "Speed-Of-Light" FUZZ...
This sounds very similar to something I saw around 15 years ago.  A guy came and did a presentation about his research.  They were fabricating tiny valves on silicon.  The link you attached looks like the technology is planar, but the stuff this guy had was 3D.  There were basically making valves on silicon.  He has a sheet of silicon with thousands of tiny wells in it, each one containing a tiny microscopic cone that pointed up out of the sheet.  Electrons stream from the tip of the code (the equivalent of the filament), and there was the equivalent of a gate near each cone tip to control the flow.  This guy told us a similar story about russian jets using valve technology despite transistors being around for decades.  He reckons they deliberately went with valve technology to make planes resistant to the EM effects from nuclear blasts that would cripple other aircraft.

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SQUEEZISTOR...:  press it to make the electrons run faster  :icon_eek: