Peter,

         As long as the list accepts attachments, that would work.

         Anybody have the definitive answer on whether the list is 
set up to accept attachments?

Mark

At 06:29 AM 12/11/2010, you wrote:
>Hello gentlemen,
>
>lately, I saw a lot of attempts to get schematic drawings of circuitry
>over the email line using ordinary sign characters, e.g. backslash or
>underscore or the like.
>
>Please keep in mind that these signs may make up a sensible sketch on
>your screen as you send it down the line, but on others like mine there
>appears a crazy heap of lines and signs making no sense at all (without
>redrawing it all, trying to understand what has been meant). It all
>depends on the font, character set and size, tab- and line spacing the
>different mail programs are using. You can't be sure that aligned
>characters stay aligned when they are displayed on a different system.
>The main problem with this is the use of national and especially
>proportional fonts.
>
>So, please use picture (graphic) formats for mailing drawings instead of
>this seemingly simple way. You can draw on scratch paper with a pencil
>which is easier than constructing pictures by means of the normal
>character set.
>
>Thank you
>
>Peter Blodow
>
>
>
>Erik Christiansen schrieb:
> > On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 08:51:51PM -0800, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> >
> >> On Thu, 2010-12-09 at 22:26 -0800, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Thu, 2010-12-09 at 20:06 -0800, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> >>> ... snip
> >>>
> >>>> I also wired this up:
> >>>>
> >>>>                     +--------- O'Scope
> >>>>   _   _             |
> >>>> _| |_| |            |   C1 .01uF
> >>>> -----------\/\/-----+---||--+
> >>>>             R1 15k          |
> >>>>                             V (gnd)
> >>>>
> >> ... snip
> >>
> >
> >
> > To provide a "window comparator" function, similar to the effect of a
> > PLL tone detector like the NE567, or a suitably programmed AVR, just
> > connect the two comparators of an LM393 like so:
> >
> >                                +5v
> >                       |\        |
> > +5v-Ru--|-------------|+\      2k2
> > GND-Rv--|  e.g. 3v    |  \      |
> >                       |   \_____|             # It's open collector
> >                       |   /     |             # so the outputs make
> >                       |  /      |             # a "wired AND" here.
> > >From C2 -------|------|-/       |
> >                |      |/        |
> >                |         LM393  |
> >                |      |\        |
> >                |------|+\       |
> >                       |  \      |
> >                       |   \_____|______ High => 1v < VC2 < 3v
> >                       |   /
> > GND-Ry--|  e.g. 1v    |  /
> > +5v-Rx--|-------------|-/
> >                       |/
> >
> > N.B. Input is to inverting input on the high threshold comparator, and
> > non-inverting on the other.
> >
> >
>
>
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