On Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at 8:16:44 AM UTC-7, Nick wrote:
>
> Very nice!
>
> I like the discrete XOR gate but its a lot of complexity when you can get 
> a single "tiny logic" XOR gate from Fairchild, Texas or whoever for $0.10 - 
> one SOT-23 (as opposed to 4 diodes, 4 resistors and a transistor) and 
> you're there... :)
>
> Yeah. I saw the odd voltage levels too!
>
> Nick
>

That's actually the case with everything, when you compare old with new 
electronics. I can go the whole 9-yards (US term) and just use a 
microcontroller. Oh ... I do, its that damn DoHickie kit ! Modern 
technology has turned the economics upside down. So, this project is mostly 
a mental exercise. At least its more stable, than those log amp multiplier 
circuits they use to make us suffer thru, in lab experiments, back in 
school !
 

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