From: Vladimir Vassilevsky on

> from: gpezzella(a)yahoo.com
>
> Hello Vladimir
>
> I'm Giuseppe, the one that have started the thread about the MW device.
>
> I'm sorry to not be able to pay you for consultation.
> This is not commercial project but a "Final Year Test in my School".
>
> This go over what we studied. It is a test for see how we interact with hipotetical real world job request.
>
> We could use all resource, also forum, and this is the reason why I have post in the dsp forum.
> Look this as Challenge where one rule say that we MUST USE AtTiny 45-85
>
> However I have done real work with oscilloscope and have discovery that:
>
> 1)I can amplify signal with built in amplifier (20x)
>
> 2) If I put 220 Ohm resistor in series at MW Output the random noise go down
>
> You have wrote:
>
> "All you have to do is a basic bandpass filter, rectifier and adaptive threshold. ~20 lines of C code"
>
> If for you is not a big noise, can you send me a pratical example?
>
> Thanks for your time
>
> Giuseppe
>
>
From: Tim Wescott on
On 06/21/2010 07:42 AM, Vladimir Vassilevsky wrote:
>
>> from: gpezzella(a)yahoo.com
> >
>> Hello Vladimir
>>
>> I'm Giuseppe, the one that have started the thread about the MW device.
>>
>> I'm sorry to not be able to pay you for consultation.
>> This is not commercial project but a "Final Year Test in my School".
>>
>> This go over what we studied. It is a test for see how we interact
>> with hipotetical real world job request.
>>
>> We could use all resource, also forum, and this is the reason why I
>> have post in the dsp forum.
>> Look this as Challenge where one rule say that we MUST USE AtTiny 45-85
>>
>> However I have done real work with oscilloscope and have discovery that:
>>
>> 1)I can amplify signal with built in amplifier (20x)
>>
>> 2) If I put 220 Ohm resistor in series at MW Output the random noise
>> go down
>>
>> You have wrote:
>>
>> "All you have to do is a basic bandpass filter, rectifier and adaptive
>> threshold. ~20 lines of C code"
>>
>> If for you is not a big noise, can you send me a pratical example?
>>
>> Thanks for your time
>>
>> Giuseppe
>>
So, did you help the poor guy out? Send copy the code to his prof,
maybe, so that you could get gratitude from two people?

--
Tim Wescott
Control system and signal processing consulting
www.wescottdesign.com
From: Nils on
Vladimir Vassilevsky wrote:
>

A wise man called Issaac Newton once said: "We're standing on the
shoulders of giants... ". And so do you, Vladimir. You haven't invented
all the things you know and what pays your bills.

It's your choice if you want to be a giant yourself and let others stand
on your shoulders or if you want to be a dwarf...


Think about it, man.

Get well,

Nils Pipenbrinck
From: Vladimir Vassilevsky on


Tim Wescott wrote:

> On 06/21/2010 07:42 AM, Vladimir Vassilevsky wrote:
>
>>
>>> from: gpezzella(a)yahoo.com
>>
>> >
>>
>>> I'm Giuseppe, the one that have started the thread about the MW device.
>>> I'm sorry to not be able to pay you for consultation.

> So, did you help the poor guy out?

Helping loafers only multiplies the number of loafers.

> Send copy the code to his prof,
> maybe, so that you could get gratitude from two people?

Why? Their gratitude is not convertible into any utility.

VLV



From: Rune Allnor on
On 21 Jun, 21:14, Nils <n.pipenbri...(a)cubic.org> wrote:
> Vladimir Vassilevsky wrote:
>
> A wise man called Issaac Newton once said: "We're standing on the
> shoulders of giants... ". And so do you, Vladimir.

Are you sure? How can you tell the difference between standing
on the shoulders of giants, and being surrounded by midgets?

Rune