[time-nuts] fluke.l monitor for Thunderbolt . . . the sagacontinues

Jim Cotton jim.cotton at wmich.edu
Thu Jul 7 15:18:15 UTC 2011


It is between four and five Yuan.  Four Yuan at the local market will buy
what four dollars will buy in the US (as long as you are not
buying imported goods).

jcc

On 7/7/11 11:06 AM, Chris Albertson wrote:
> You forget that this "Fluke.L" guy's first design replaced three
> diodes with wire jumpers to save the cost of three diodes.  The
> builder is cheap beyond all reason.  To a guy who'd replace diodes
> with wire $0.78 must seem like a fortune.
>
> I'd use a 3.3 volt reg also  but in China 78 cents is what?  Half a day's pay?
>
> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 7:48 AM, David VanHorn
> <D.VanHorn at elec-solutions.com>  wrote:
>> Vf is highly dependent on current and temperature.  The processor alone is a very dynamic load.
>> I wouldn't trust it in a hobby project, and I can't imagine proposing it for a professional design.
>>
>> Without knowing much in details, a bog standard 3.3V regulator is $0.78 at Digikley, in singles.
>> L78L33ABZ-AP
>> If there are unusual requirements, then that might go up.
> Chris Albertson
> Redondo Beach, California
>
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