lylehaze Posted July 19, 2009 Report Posted July 19, 2009 Do you really think that the delay differences between a Darlington pair and a BJT will be significant when compared to the physical delays involved?I really don't know, but I usually assume that the longest delays are the physical ones, especially when building momentum from zero to x is involved.I'd build one to find out, but I have WAY too many open projects already. :-)LyleHaze Quote
madox Posted July 20, 2009 Report Posted July 20, 2009 Do you really think that the delay differences between a Darlington pair and a BJT will be significant...A bit off topic ... Probably either would be quite fast enough though...Timing is not an issue between these two options. Just thought I would mention it, for anyone interested. The reason I mention the power BJT was mainly that it may be a better option for supplying drive current for an electromechanical transducer.on a related topic...Yeah, seen that before. Brilliant!By the way, I'll buy beer for the first person to build one of these MIDI percussion triggers, and hook it up to an e/V-drum.By the way, I have a feeling this topic has come up before. Maybe it was a different forum? Quote
madox Posted July 21, 2009 Report Posted July 21, 2009 By the way, I have a feeling this topic has come up before. Maybe it was a different forum?Oh, my bad. Didn't notice its a 2005 thread. Quote
Smithy Posted July 23, 2009 Report Posted July 23, 2009 Are you crazy? Desoldering braid/wick is awesome!It was more of a reference to SMT soldering, (although now looking at the chip im not sure if it is!)And the braid was meant to imply that i f**ked it up!I should have realised that it only made sense in my own head, like most things i say/do! :P Quote
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