[TheForge] Re: Price of steel & scrap
Bruce Freeman
[email protected]
Fri Apr 2 15:04:01 2004
Well, this is out of my line, so I couldn't say. Very different
requirements, I understand. In digital, you deal with , timed switching
with a stabilization time between digital states. Clocked, in other
words. Analog works more-or-less continously.
For example, if you want to see an exponential rise or fall in digital,
you plug in the equations and plot out the numbers as they are
calculated. In analog, you wire up a resistive-capacitive circuit turn,
apply power and presto, there's your exponential rise or fall. Very
fast. I'm just about at my limit of understanding of the thing,
however.
Bruce
>>> [email protected] 4/2/2004 1:28:31 PM >>>
Bruce to you what is the difference between an Analog PC board and a
Digital one?
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Jim Binnion
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