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Date Posted: 08:35:09 12/12/01 Wed
Author: Phil Q.
Subject: Instability on scrambled channels
In reply to: Jain 's message, "This should be read by everyone atempting to build 3 chip" on 09:16:27 12/09/01 Sun

Just an additional note on the subject: I was able to easily solve the stability problems that I was having with the Canton 4.2 circuit by modifying the edge detectors. I don't have the stuff in front of me right now, but all you really have to do is change two resistor values to make the edge detectors more sensitive. Most of the boards have a similar edge-detector design. If someone else here still has the info from one of my previous posts, please pass it on, otherwise I'll go through my notes and post it again.

I've been away from the forum for a while but the AGC sampling circuit looks really cool, maybe we can get Sakman to do one of his killer layouts for us (hint hint). >8]

- Phil

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