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On Jun 20, 7:07 pm, More_Flaps wrote:
On Jun 20, 5:52 pm, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote: Where Electro-Mechanical control of air is concerned, we've all used a potentiometer to change the volume of our speaker system...for about 100 years. You may regard a speaker as an exceptionally finely controlled servo/solenoid and is pretty damn reliable and cheap. A normal speaker is certainly NOT a servo system. Get the basic ideas straight and you may begin to understnd the problem. Cheers See solenoid + electromagnetic speaker, yawn It's simple for me. Ken |
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On Jun 21, 3:43*pm, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote:
On Jun 20, 7:07 pm, More_Flaps wrote: On Jun 20, 5:52 pm, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote: Where Electro-Mechanical control of air is concerned, we've all used a potentiometer to change the volume of our speaker system...for about 100 years. You may regard a speaker as an exceptionally finely controlled servo/solenoid and is pretty damn reliable and cheap. A normal speaker is certainly NOT a servo system. Get the basic ideas straight and you may begin to understnd the problem. Cheers See solenoid + electromagnetic speaker, yawn It's simple for me. Ken- Hide quoted text - Look up servo and try to undersrand that it is closed loop, a solenoid/speakers is not. Now do you understand? Simple for you -oh yeh! LOL Cheers |
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On Jun 21, 12:01 am, More_Flaps wrote:
On Jun 21, 3:43 pm, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote: On Jun 20, 7:07 pm, More_Flaps wrote: On Jun 20, 5:52 pm, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote: Where Electro-Mechanical control of air is concerned, we've all used a potentiometer to change the volume of our speaker system...for about 100 years. You may regard a speaker as an exceptionally finely controlled servo/solenoid and is pretty damn reliable and cheap. A normal speaker is certainly NOT a servo system. Get the basic ideas straight and you may begin to understnd the problem. Cheers See solenoid + electromagnetic speaker, yawn It's simple for me. Ken- Hide quoted text - Look up servo and try to undersrand that it is closed loop, a solenoid/speakers is not. Now do you understand? Simple for you -oh yeh! LOL Cheers Thanks Flaps. I've designed, tested and built servos, complete with the appropriate feedback damping, ugh. I did one servo that worked great except for one f**king thing, it was tuned to the local AM radio station at some setting. Funny, I'm in the lab, and I hear a radio playing, the darn servo needle was going to the beat of the music, a few caps solved that. Ken |
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