Thanks, Magnus.

The phrase "The JPL units use a ua709-type operational amplifier to allow a high switching speed with low noise" makes me thing a lot about how the concepts "high switching speed" and "low noise" have changed with time :)

Regards,

Javier

El 10/09/2011 17:57, Magnus Danielson escribió:
On 10/09/11 05:15, Richard (Rick) Karlquist wrote:
This article was in the PTTI proceedings around 1990.
Highly recommended.

This article might be what you refer to:
http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf&AD=ADA515384

Cheers,
Magnus

Rick Karlquist

On 9/9/2011 6:58 AM, Jim Lux wrote:
On 9/9/11 6:37 AM, ehydra wrote:
Hi Bruce -

Do you have a reference to read on for this?

I imagine that's the standard cascade of limiters used in zero crossing
detectors..

google for JPL and Greenhall to get started. I can't remember the exact
cite (or even if Greenhall was one of the authors, but he'll have cited
the paper that describes it)

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