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  1. Snoogans

    Accoustic Computer Modelling

    Thanks for the responses, I had pretty much assumed I would be using some sort of finite element analysis (bit slow with the acronyms). I'll have to read the article better when I'm at home. I think I will start by modelling just the skin and sort of build on that. I really want this to be...
  2. Snoogans

    Accoustic Computer Modelling

    Well for starters, I'm doing this as a bit of a hobby, I've been bored lately and my job doesn't really exercise my mathimatical, computer programming or problem solving abilities. Plus I despise the sound of current electronic drums, maybe I can improve them. Right now I'm just trying to work...
  3. Snoogans

    Accoustic Computer Modelling

    I'm interested in writing some software to simulate the sound of drums (yes I'm a drummer). However being an electrical engineer I'm a bit lost as to where to start in terms of the maths used, once I know that I should be able to find my way. I'm looking at simulating the drum based on...
  4. Snoogans

    Electrical Services

    We are currently looking for a board registered engineer, but as I live in Australia, we are in a bad but somewhat enviable position. There aren't enough skilled workers for most of the trades, and as a result finding someone to hire has been proving difficult. I am not sure of the laws here...
  5. Snoogans

    Electrical Services

    I'm a recently graduated electrical engineer, I've been working at a small building services consulting company for about 5 months. Recently the head electrical engineer left, leaving me with much much more responsibilty in terms of design and documentation. Unfortunately, during my...
  6. Snoogans

    Extending USB cables

    I'm think the length limit is due to timing requirements in USB communication. A 30ns propegation delay is allowed (I think, its been a while). I learn't this stuff in 3rd year of uni, and we only covered USB 1.0 and 1.1, 2.0 hadn't become common yet. So I could be wrong.
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