Can PLL Freq Error be zero?

Larry Brasfield wrote:

That proof is a figment of your imagination only.
With your inability to formulate a rational argument,
your use of the term "proven" is a hoot.
Really? Given the little wimpy capability you have demonstrated so far?
Typical troll response...where's the completion of the 40khz amplifier
thread, and every other thread you have entered into with your
half-assed bs and hot air....

>
 
The DERF transform, applied here, is described earlier in this thread.
"Fred Bloggs" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in
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[DERF]

Now I'm wondering whether you will ever have
anything worthwhile to say here. You seem to
have gotten stuck, like a stuck, repeating record
but with slightly less literal repetition.

--
--Larry Brasfield
email: donotspam_larry_brasfield@hotmail.com
Above views may belong only to me.
 
Larry Brasfield wrote:

Now I'm wondering whether you will ever have
anything worthwhile to say here. You seem to
have gotten stuck, like a stuck, repeating record
but with slightly less literal repetition.
Stuck on getting you to finish the thread. Why haven't you done that? Is
it because you are a f_cking phony? I think so. Everything else is
irrelevant- finish the thread or go away, scumball.

>
 
The DERF transform, applied here, is described earlier in this thread.

"Fred Bloggs" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in
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Larry Brasfield wrote:

Now I'm wondering whether you will ever have
anything worthwhile to say here. You seem to
have gotten stuck, like a stuck, repeating record
but with slightly less literal repetition.

Stuck on getting you to finish the thread. Why haven't you done that?
At the moment, the OP appears to be off making
some measurements. The "thread" consisting of
dialog between him and me or others actually
trying to help him will be finished in due time, in
part determined by the OP's interest and reports
of his current investigation. I am willing to bet
that this is obvious to every single other person
who has been following the technical portions
of the "amplify 40kHz" thread.

[DERF]
finish the thread or go away,
I seem to recall explaining that I do not take orders
from you, Fred. And I also seem to recall a threat
of yours to have me shut down or evicted or some
such fantasy. What happened to that? Remember
my request for progress reports? Well, here, I will
write the first installment for you:



Got that?

LMAO.

[DERF]
--
--Larry Brasfield
email: donotspam_larry_brasfield@hotmail.com
Above views may belong only to me.
 
Larry Brasfield wrote:

At the moment, the OP appears to be off making
some measurements.
No one is talking about the OP- we are talking about your evasion and
your claims to such pornounced expertise. How difficult is that to
understand? More evasion from a scumball troll snipped..

[DERF]

finish the thread or go away,


I seem to recall explaining that I do not take orders...
....More evasion from scumball troll snipped..
 
"John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 12:28:56 -0800, "Larry Brasfield"
donotspam_larry_brasfield@hotmail.com> wrote:

If anybody is willing to help me out here, I would appreciate it.
---
I'll be glad to help you out. Matter of fact, I'll even show you the
door.
Cute. <g>

To begin, and get the issue off the table, I will stipulate
that one motivation behind the below quoted story was
to cast some doubt on certain baseless allegations
regarding my mathematical skills.
---
An anecdote is a poor substitute for a demonstration.
I have no interest in the issues a demo might illuminate.
My effort to get it "off the table" indicates as much.

[Unanswered questions and side-track answers cut.]

(All very clever, I guess. I'm not interested in your game.)

(easier:) Of the people you have done technical work
with, what fraction do you estimate would admire that
interviewer if they had seen the interview as related?
---
Who cares, and what does it have to do with electronics design?
A lot, as it turns out. But if you do not yet understand
the relationship, I am unwilling to explain it here, at
least not until you express actual interest in the topic.

--
--Larry Brasfield
email: donotspam_larry_brasfield@hotmail.com
Above views may belong only to me.
 
Larry Brasfield wrote:

I have no interest in the issues a demo might illuminate.
You're damned right about that! The main issue to be illuminated is that
you're a goddammed fraud- can't have that now can we, troll?


A lot, as it turns out. But if you do not yet understand
the relationship, I am unwilling to explain it here, at
least not until you express actual interest in the topic.
More hand-waving, dodging, evasion and insinuation of great wisdom which
somehow /never/ seems to express itself when called due...go away, scumball.
 
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 13:49:00 -0800, "Larry Brasfield"
<donotspam_larry_brasfield@hotmail.com> wrote:

"John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in
message news:tp4p319qgtoc5k4e6ufa56430e2d6h9jrl@4ax.com...
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 12:28:56 -0800, "Larry Brasfield"
donotspam_larry_brasfield@hotmail.com> wrote:

If anybody is willing to help me out here, I would appreciate it.
---
I'll be glad to help you out. Matter of fact, I'll even show you the
door.

Cute. <g

To begin, and get the issue off the table, I will stipulate
that one motivation behind the below quoted story was
to cast some doubt on certain baseless allegations
regarding my mathematical skills.
---
An anecdote is a poor substitute for a demonstration.

I have no interest in the issues a demo might illuminate.
My effort to get it "off the table" indicates as much.
---
Translation: I don't dance, don't ask me.
---


(All very clever, I guess. I'm not interested in your game.)
---
Translation: Ya got me, I've got no comeback, I quit.
---

(easier:) Of the people you have done technical work
with, what fraction do you estimate would admire that
interviewer if they had seen the interview as related?
---
Who cares, and what does it have to do with electronics design?

A lot, as it turns out. But if you do not yet understand
the relationship, I am unwilling to explain it here, at
least not until you express actual interest in the topic.
---
Translation: I refuse to get specific enough to provide you with the
locations of any more of the chinks in my armor.

--
John Fields
 
"Fred Bloggs" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote

Larry Brasfield wrote:
....

yawn...

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me wrote:
[...snip moron garbage from "me"...]

Is this what you snipped?

Larry Brasfield wrote:

At the moment, the OP appears to be off making
some measurements.
No one is talking about the OP- we are talking about your evasion and
your claims to such pronounced expertise. How difficult is that to
understand? More evasion from a scumball troll snipped..


[DERF]

finish the thread or go away,


I seem to recall explaining that I do not take orders...

....More evasion from scumball troll snipped..
 
Larry Brasfield wrote:

Are there clearly evident virtues to be found in that story
other than "Larry does or may know some math"?
You did ask, so I am expecting yoou to accept the answer for
what it is - one person's asked-for opinion - instead of an
occasion for a personal attack.

In my opinion, any virtue contained in the story is made hard
to see by the overall tone and attitude (which, of course, is
a purely subjective perception on my part) of "bragging" or
"tooting your own horn." I would rather see more of a mix;
some posts such as that one, some posts where you describe
yourself making mistakes, being stupid, etc., some posts where
you offer information, and some posts where you seek information.

I would also note that there seem to be quite a few posts with
John Fields, Fred Bloggs, and Larry Brasfield saying the same
things over and over to each other. I am not commenting one
way or the other on the content of those posts other than to
note that there is a large amount of redudant material in them
which wastes the time of anyone else who reads them (if any).

You asked for my opinion, so there it is.
 
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 12:28:56 -0800, "Larry Brasfield"
<donotspam_larry_brasfield@hotmail.com> wrote:

If anybody is willing to help me out here, I would appreciate it.
---
I'll be glad to help you out. Matter of fact, I'll even show you the
door.
---

To begin, and get the issue off the table, I will stipulate
that one motivation behind the below quoted story was
to cast some doubt on certain baseless allegations
regarding my mathematical skills.
---
An anecdote is a poor substitute for a demonstration.
---

But there are several other, ultimately more interesting
virtues apparent there. I thought these were moderately
obvious and relevant in context, (which includes both
John's experience with somebody unlike the interviewer
and numerous recent interactions in this forum between
myself and a surprisingly noisy shadow I've acquired.)

So, enough preface, here are my questions:

Are there clearly evident virtues to be found in that story
other than "Larry does or may know some math"?
---
Who cares? You seem to think that you're some kind of messiah and
that everyone is just waiting around for your next pronouncement. In
my opinion, exactly the opposite is the case. That is, it seems that
all you're really interested in is self-aggrandisement and will muddy
the water in order to argue a point which someone else has made and
which you know is right, just for the purpose of being paid attention
to.
---

(and a harder one:) Were those virtues given enough
prominence to justify the notion that an inability to see
them represents a lack of familiarity with them? (For
obvious reasons, I will think no less of anybody who
decides not to touch that one.)
---
Why should anyone care whether you think less of them? Or, in fact,
_what_ you think of them? They shouldn't, but it's your misguided
monumental sense of self-importance (or a monumental sense of
inadequacy) which makes you think that you're only important if people
care about how you feel about them.
---

(easier:) Of the people you have done technical work
with, what fraction do you estimate would admire that
interviewer if they had seen the interview as related?
---
Who cares, and what does it have to do with electronics design?

--
John Fields
 

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