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- From: kenny@osf.org (Kenneth Crudup)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: It's Not a Bug, it's a Feature ...
- Message-ID: <telecom13.14.11@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 20:02:25 GMT
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- In article <telecom13.7.11@eecs.nwu.edu> armhold@dimacs.rutgers.edu
- (George Armhold) writes:
-
- > At RU, I worked with Sun 4/110s. I have pretty sensitive ears, and could
- > always hear a high-pitched whine when lots of data went through the wire
- > One thing that was neat about this is that whenever someone logged in to
- > the workstation I was working on I could actually *hear* them log in.
- > Nobody believed me of course. Whenever I tried to show it to someone they
- > thought I was nuts. :-)
-
- I believe you. Sun's power supplies seem to be just adequate enough so
- that during periods of heavy CPU-intensive computations (like
- interrupt-based devices like network chips causing context switches),
- when the machine is drawing more current, the regulator in the
- switcher supply (which is a high-frequency oscillator so that there's
- less ripple when the AC it produces gets rectified and filtered, and
- more efficient because of smaller cores to burn up good electricity as
- heat) causes the oscillator to increase the duty cycle of the primary
- winding pulses to compensate for the increased requirements. This
- period of additional supply registers in the cores of the transformers
- as a slight "bleep", and a bunch of them together produce the "music"
- you hear. I used to troubleshoot Sun-2's aurally as well.
-
-
- Kenny Crudup, Contractor, OSF DCE QA
- OSF, 11 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142 +1 617 621 7306
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