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Can you download and test my low pass filter?

Started by gpezzella August 27, 2010
Hello

I have developed a 50 Hz low pass filter.

Now I would understand if work good....

So please can you download and test it?

This is the link:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1992699/50%20Hz%20Low%20Pass%20Filter.zip

Note that you could add more than one waveform. 

10 Hz --> Generate base waveform
100 Hz --> Add Noise

For measure Gain change waveform to 1 volt and filter....

Thanks


On Aug 27, 5:08&#4294967295;am, "gpezzella" <gpezzella@n_o_s_p_a_m.yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Hello > > I have developed a 50 Hz low pass filter. > > Now I would understand if work good.... > > So please can you download and test it? > > This is the link: > > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1992699/50%20Hz%20Low%20Pass%20Filter.zip > > Note that you could add more than one waveform. > > 10 Hz --> Generate base waveform > 100 Hz --> Add Noise > > For measure Gain change waveform to 1 volt and filter.... > > Thanks
I could, but why would I want to? Is there something special about this particular lowpass filter?
On 08/27/2010 02:08 AM, gpezzella wrote:
> Hello > > I have developed a 50 Hz low pass filter. > > Now I would understand if work good.... > > So please can you download and test it?
Not unless you pay me. Why? First, because I have to draw the line _somewhere_ between giving out free samples of my work on USENET vs. actually making money, and second, because it's tedious, always takes more time than one thinks it will, and does little to advance the state of human understanding. But if you'll start a thread outlining what you're doing to test it, and your results, I'll review your procedure and give you suggestions. Not only will that take far less of my time, but I'll be teaching you how to fish instead of giving you fish.
> This is the link: > > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1992699/50%20Hz%20Low%20Pass%20Filter.zip > > Note that you could add more than one waveform. > > 10 Hz --> Generate base waveform > 100 Hz --> Add Noise > > For measure Gain change waveform to 1 volt and filter.... > > Thanks > >
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 04:08:54 -0500, "gpezzella"
<gpezzella@n_o_s_p_a_m.yahoo.com> wrote:

>Hello > >I have developed a 50 Hz low pass filter. > >Now I would understand if work good.... > >So please can you download and test it? > >This is the link: > >http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1992699/50%20Hz%20Low%20Pass%20Filter.zip > >Note that you could add more than one waveform. > >10 Hz --> Generate base waveform >100 Hz --> Add Noise > >For measure Gain change waveform to 1 volt and filter.... > >Thanks
It's risky to download and open a zip file from a stranger. I doubt you'll get many takers on this. Eric Jacobsen Minister of Algorithms Abineau Communications http://www.abineau.com
eric.jacobsen@ieee.org (Eric Jacobsen) writes:
> [...] > It's risky to download and open a zip file from a stranger.
Why? It may be risky, e.g., to open an MSWord or Excel document that's inside a zip file, but I don't see any risk in the act of simply opening the zip file. -- Randy Yates % "...the answer lies within your soul Digital Signal Labs % 'cause no one knows which side mailto://yates@ieee.org % the coin will fall." http://www.digitalsignallabs.com % 'Big Wheels', *Out of the Blue*, ELO
Thanks Jacobsen!
The ligth win always on the dark!


>eric.jacobsen@ieee.org (Eric Jacobsen) writes: >> [...] >> It's risky to download and open a zip file from a stranger. > >Why? It may be risky, e.g., to open an MSWord or Excel document that's >inside a zip file, but I don't see any risk in the act of simply opening >the zip file. >-- >Randy Yates % "...the answer lies within your soul >Digital Signal Labs % 'cause no one knows which side >mailto://yates@ieee.org % the coin will fall." >http://www.digitalsignallabs.com % 'Big Wheels', *Out of the Blue*, ELO >
Hello 
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>Thanks Jacobsen! >The ligth win always on the dark! > > >>eric.jacobsen@ieee.org (Eric Jacobsen) writes: >>> [...] >>> It's risky to download and open a zip file from a stranger. >> >>Why? It may be risky, e.g., to open an MSWord or Excel document that's >>inside a zip file, but I don't see any risk in the act of simply opening >>the zip file. >>-- >>Randy Yates % "...the answer lies within your soul >>Digital Signal Labs % 'cause no one knows which side >>mailto://yates@ieee.org % the coin will
fall."
>>http://www.digitalsignallabs.com % 'Big Wheels', *Out of the Blue*, ELO >> >
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:37:54 GMT, eric.jacobsen@ieee.org (Eric
Jacobsen) wrote:

>On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 04:08:54 -0500, "gpezzella" ><gpezzella@n_o_s_p_a_m.yahoo.com> wrote: > >>Hello >> >>I have developed a 50 Hz low pass filter. >> >>Now I would understand if work good.... >> >>So please can you download and test it? >> >>This is the link: >> >>http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1992699/50%20Hz%20Low%20Pass%20Filter.zip >> >>Note that you could add more than one waveform. >> >>10 Hz --> Generate base waveform >>100 Hz --> Add Noise >> >>For measure Gain change waveform to 1 volt and filter.... >> >>Thanks > >It's risky to download and open a zip file from a stranger. I doubt >you'll get many takers on this. > >Eric Jacobsen
Hi Eric, I agree with you. In gpezzella's ZIP file is a ".exe" file. There's no darned way I'm gonna run that ".exe" file. See Ya', [-Rick-]
Hi Eric

have you registered the ocx?

Please read instruction

>On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:37:54 GMT, eric.jacobsen@ieee.org (Eric >Jacobsen) wrote: > >>On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 04:08:54 -0500, "gpezzella" >><gpezzella@n_o_s_p_a_m.yahoo.com> wrote: >> >>>Hello >>> >>>I have developed a 50 Hz low pass filter. >>> >>>Now I would understand if work good.... >>> >>>So please can you download and test it? >>> >>>This is the link: >>> >>>http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1992699/50%20Hz%20Low%20Pass%20Filter.zip >>> >>>Note that you could add more than one waveform. >>> >>>10 Hz --> Generate base waveform >>>100 Hz --> Add Noise >>> >>>For measure Gain change waveform to 1 volt and filter.... >>> >>>Thanks >> >>It's risky to download and open a zip file from a stranger. I doubt >>you'll get many takers on this. >> >>Eric Jacobsen > >Hi Eric, > I agree with you. >In gpezzella's ZIP file is a ".exe" file. >There's no darned way I'm gonna run that >".exe" file. > >See Ya', >[-Rick-] >
Why on earth would you think that people who are intelligent enough not 
to go around running strange .exe files are dumb enough to go in and 
register a strange .ocx?

Bluntly, I will be shocked if you can manage to find anyone who is 
willing to run your executable code just for the sake of helping you 
with your ill-defined problem.  And the more you insist that the only 
thing that will help is for people to do so the more the inescapable 
conclusion arises that you're yet another virus writer who thinks he's 
more clever than he is.

On 9/8/2010 2:44 AM, gpezzella wrote:
> Hi Eric > > have you registered the ocx? > > Please read instruction > >> On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:37:54 GMT, eric.jacobsen@ieee.org (Eric >> Jacobsen) wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 04:08:54 -0500, "gpezzella" >>> <gpezzella@n_o_s_p_a_m.yahoo.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello >>>> >>>> I have developed a 50 Hz low pass filter. >>>> >>>> Now I would understand if work good.... >>>> >>>> So please can you download and test it? >>>> >>>> This is the link: >>>> >>>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1992699/50%20Hz%20Low%20Pass%20Filter.zip >>>> >>>> Note that you could add more than one waveform. >>>> >>>> 10 Hz --> Generate base waveform >>>> 100 Hz --> Add Noise >>>> >>>> For measure Gain change waveform to 1 volt and filter.... >>>> >>>> Thanks >>> >>> It's risky to download and open a zip file from a stranger. I doubt >>> you'll get many takers on this. >>> >>> Eric Jacobsen >> >> Hi Eric, >> I agree with you. >> In gpezzella's ZIP file is a ".exe" file. >> There's no darned way I'm gonna run that >> ".exe" file. >> >> See Ya', >> [-Rick-] >>
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