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03.11.2008, 07:40 PM

Update the original results table. Forgot to key in the results from the drop-out test...

JRH: I knew that you wouldn't get exactly double, but thought you'd get more than 125% of one's output. Poo.

I did try to fluctuate the input, but I'm at the mercy of the sampling rate of my meters. One is a Fluke 87 (true RMS meter) that I use to measure DC output V, AC output V, and output AC noise frequency. The other two are cheapie meters that I use to measure DC input voltage and current. I did calibrate the cheapie ones against the Fluke, so they should be accurate to about 1%. I really need to get a multichannel digital storage o-scope!
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