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On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 23:02:21 -0700, Jeff Liebermann
wrote: However, the -30dB drop of the iPhone 4 requires some extra circuit design screwups. Unfortunately, detecting the regeneration is going to require internal probes, test fixturing, and plenty of expensive test equipment. Hi Jeff, Regenerative designs inhabit the naked edge of amplification/oscillation. You've already said as much. It has to be, thus, a design feature and not a hack. Otherwise every third one is going to break into oscillation and the FCC (or test lab) would have certainly picked up on that. Further, if it is designed in, you can observe that in the design. Special testing methods are too elaborate to explain this. Regen is not a design feature left to the vagaries of production variation in parasitic coupling. If I'm wrong and Apple does use parasitics to encourage regenerative feedback, then they may introduce a lanyard for hanging the phone around the neck and call it the lavaliere option. No doubt they will sell plenty of mirrors to see it, and someone will come out with an image reversal app. Can a stylus be far behind? Whoops! It will have to be chopstick for squeezing and expanding images. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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