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fecal_henge
·2 days ago·discuss
I cannot read that text.
fecal_henge
·10 days ago·discuss
You Edison shill.
fecal_henge
·11 days ago·discuss
I would guess 1x2 is that the wheel is 1m wide, 2m diameter. This would mean that there is a 1m^2 sized flap* that the wind pushes against.

*technical term
fecal_henge
·18 days ago·discuss
Perhaps because they are suggesting what they are doing is novel.
fecal_henge
·18 days ago·discuss
Can I ask what the motive is to create agents to do this? Where is the profit?
fecal_henge
·22 days ago·discuss
There is a lot of professional software that locks people in also.
fecal_henge
·26 days ago·discuss
Eccentric, how dare you?
fecal_henge
·26 days ago·discuss
Maybe for christmas you could get your mom a multi axis driving simulation rig.
fecal_henge
·last month·discuss
Yes but you have to drive.
fecal_henge
·2 months ago·discuss
Nothing like historical inaccuracy to stirrup some controversy.
fecal_henge
·2 months ago·discuss
Yes but much further in the future when someone else digs them up.
fecal_henge
·2 months ago·discuss
I would think so, or by taking cross sections. Its hard to believe they have some miraculous geometry that needs guarding anyway. Maybe they are trying to dissuade people who might try to 3d print an impeller.

3d models for industrial fan manufacturers (Sanyo,NMB) are widely available.
fecal_henge
·3 months ago·discuss
The paper might contain too much jargon for lawyers.
fecal_henge
·3 months ago·discuss
Is it possible to resolve features on advanced nodes with xray machines? Or the etch and photograph method?
fecal_henge
·3 months ago·discuss
How do you verify that the fab produces the design authentically? They could create a security vulnerability only they know how to exploit.
fecal_henge
·3 months ago·discuss
Maybe he used banana as the scintillator.
fecal_henge
·4 months ago·discuss
This is a very strange part, what with the upstream regulator circuit.

My guess is that their efficiency stats dont include losses in the upstream regulator.

100 usd per unit doesnt seem that excessive.
fecal_henge
·4 months ago·discuss
They make sense when you consider that 'on detector' electronics has all sorts of constraints that FPGAs cant compete on: Power, Density, Radiation hardness, Material budget.
fecal_henge
·4 months ago·discuss
-48 to 48 claims something like 97% (load dependent of course). It also needs to arbitrate between two input supplies for glitchless redundancy, plus have PM bus and other spec mandated stuff. There is no technical reason why you cant go -48 -> 12 as you state with good efficiceny, but we cant get hold of a part that ticks all the boxes.

Horrific performance by my definition would be 48v to say 1v. We only realistically use buck topologies for POL supplies. Such a ratio is really bad for current transients, not to mention issues like minimum on times for the controller.
fecal_henge
·4 months ago·discuss
We go -48 -> 48 -> 12 -> 3v3,1v8 etc etc. If you went 48 straight to POL voltages then you would have horrific converter performance.