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Re: gEDA-user: High speed decoupling
I seem to remember a couple noise/grounding appnotes published by AD. They're
out there somewhere.
ptusa
kmk <kmk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> David Hart wrote:
>
> > "Managing Noise and Ground in Precision Analog System Applications"
> > on-line webinar at:
> > http://w.on24.com/r.htm?e=19853&s=1&k=A8EB366553A7E55131C3E0B733E2654E
>
> This requires registration with full information including the telephone
> number. It needs either the "Real Player" or the "Windows Media Player"
> Not exactly friendly to my Linux system. Anyway, I installed the helix
> driver (v1.0.6.3) and successfully received the front page of the
> presentation. But then an error message pops up:
> /----------
> | Bad Transport
> | (rtsp://cdo.earthcache.net/ssvc005194.media.globix.net/media/news/
> | corporatevideo/events/19853/1_rmmulti.rm)
> \----------
>
> :-|
>
> There is an online utility on the event.on-24 site that "Tests Your
> System". Result:
>
> /------------
> | Operating System Failed
> | We have detected that your operating system does not
> | meet the optimal webcast specifications for listening to and/or
> | viewing webcasts.
> \------------
> ---> Not exactly friendly to my system...
>
> I might try juggling with virtual machines. Can anyone with access to
> MS-Win boxes confirm, that the presentation is worth the hassle?
>
> Alternatively, I'd happily accept a recommendation for low noise advice
> printed on good old paper. (I already know about Horowitz/Hill)
>
> ---<(kaimartin)>---