Name this product, and you win one!

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Name this product, and you win one!
« on: 19 Jul 2011, 08:34 am »
Yes, we are actually fixin' to introduce a product, that we lack the imagination to come up with a good name. So, fellow AC'ers..........you name it, and you win one. Just like the one pictured. (In fact, it may be the one pictured, as it is the only one built. Yet.)



(Great photos, eh? It was 2 AM, and I am tired. Maybe next time they will look better.)



"So, bub, what is it, and what does it do? Why do we need and/or want one. Tell us more."

OK, it does 2 things:

One, it provides galvanic isolation, between your computer, and the rest of your system. Comes in handy, if you have ground loop problems.

But, the thing it does best...........

Provides clean power, for your USB device.

Yep, everyone knows computers are not the nicest things around, with it comes to clean power. If you have a USB device, and it may not sound as good as you think it can, there may be a chance the power is lousy.

Ok, we can all agree the power is nasty. How nasty, and how much it mucks up the sound.........who knows. Still, if your computer's power looks like this, at 1/2 A, through the 20 kHz:




Yeah.........not hard to imagine it may not be helping your sound. (Note: the s/w has a way of dropping letters, on the annotation. The top of the Y scale is 1 mV/rt-Hz. The bottom is 10 nV/rt-Hz. The 1 kHz marker is around 10 uV/rt-Hz.) Ok, 350 nV/rt-Hz, for a noise floor is noisy.

Think that is bad? What happens when we look out to 100 kHz (limits of our measurin' gizmo):




Lovely! Most of it is over 1uV/rt-Hz. And all the pretty spurs. Great..........just what everyone wants.

Well, not really. What you really want is this:




"Hmmmmmm..........your thingie is that quiet, and at 1/2 A?"

Yep. 30 nV/rt-Hz, throughout the audio band. Out to 100 kHz:



Oh, dear...........a small noise peak, around 30 kHz. Better tweak the cap, on the regulator, before the PTB find out what a lousy job I did, on the proto. (Don't tell them, and since they never read this place, I can probably get away with it.)

There you have it: at least 40 dB quieter, at any frequency. Close to 60 dB, at some. Such a deal. Everyone needs one.

"Hey, how much is this thing going to sell for?"

Uh...............dunno...............ma ybe $150.

"How is it powered?"

Glad you asked. Almost forgot.

A wall wart.

"A wall wart?"

What do you expect for $150? A wall wart it is all we can afford, and keep the price low enough to entice folks who aren't sure they want one to rush out and buy 3.

For US customers, you get a traditional wall wart. Transformer, filter cap, cheap IC regulator. Export customers will get a SMPS. Just like you would get with something like a Squeezebox. (Hey, if they can get away with that, why not us?)

"But aren't they noisy?"

Well, yeah. But, that is why we clean it up. I measured the output, and there is not enough increase in noise, to be concerned. (OK, a but more noise at 30 kHz. It is still quieter than any computer. And that is the goal.)

Yes, measurements made with the USA version.

So, there you have it. About sums it up. You name it, you win it.

I guess we ought to set up some basic ground rules:

You have to post it here, in this thread. No e-mail or PMs. Has to be out in the open, where everyone knows who, what and where. I suppose we will say the end of the month is the end. Hopefully, it won't take that long.

OK..............over to you guys............

JohnR

Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #1 on: 19 Jul 2011, 08:53 am »
"The Cleaner"



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Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #2 on: 19 Jul 2011, 11:15 am »
"USB Buster"


Audioclyde

Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #3 on: 19 Jul 2011, 11:20 am »
The "Flatline" USB Power Conditioner

Randy

Big Red Machine

Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #4 on: 19 Jul 2011, 11:48 am »
Quiet PC

USB Enabler

Mr. Clean (P&G still use this?)

ARbitrator

Phil A

Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #5 on: 19 Jul 2011, 11:51 am »
Iso Bus

dflee

Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #6 on: 19 Jul 2011, 11:55 am »
I think you named it in your explanation: "The Regulator". Wasn't that a term for law enforcers in the old west? Anyway good luck with your piece. It does sound interesting.

Later
Don

TomS

Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #7 on: 19 Jul 2011, 12:00 pm »
"Flatline" is going to be hard to top, but here goes...

Magic Eraser is probably trademarked, so how about "USBEraser".

or Scrubby





Alexdad54

Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #8 on: 19 Jul 2011, 12:14 pm »
CleanPower  (not too imaginative, that one!  :lol:)

IsoPower


StereoNut

Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #9 on: 19 Jul 2011, 12:44 pm »
How 'bout...

PC Pure Power or (USB + AR-T =) USBART Power Filter or PC Power Washer ???

SN



ebag4

Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #10 on: 19 Jul 2011, 01:10 pm »
ARTICULATE Isobus
or
ART-ICULATE Isobus
or
Lucidity Audio Interface
or
SM-ART Isobus

Best,
Ed

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Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #11 on: 19 Jul 2011, 01:34 pm »
  How about Power-Star or Cleanse-link or Linkadoo or The Missing Link power port. Good luck with sales.


charles
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ebag4

Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #12 on: 19 Jul 2011, 01:37 pm »
One more.  Sicking with the naming convention of one of your previous products you could call it :

Staccato

The definition has a nice correlation to the function of the device, sort of...:

"Staccato is a form of musical articulation, signifying an unconnected note, which is separated or detached from its neighbours by a silence."

"Staccato is the Italian word meaning "detached"."


Best,
Ed

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Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #13 on: 19 Jul 2011, 01:47 pm »
G.I.P. Cleaner      Galvanic Isolation Power Cleaner
         Cleanser                                         Cleanser

     

Mike Nomad

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« Reply #14 on: 19 Jul 2011, 01:49 pm »
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Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #15 on: 19 Jul 2011, 01:55 pm »
Yotch.

the USB Yotch

seadogs1

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Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #16 on: 19 Jul 2011, 01:58 pm »
NOISE-B-GONE

Atlplasma

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Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #17 on: 19 Jul 2011, 02:04 pm »
To be consistent with the branding for your other product, I would suggest one of these:

Quieto
Silenzio
Chiaro

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Re: Name this product, and you win one!
« Reply #18 on: 19 Jul 2011, 02:04 pm »
AR-Tidy Power

mhconley

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« Reply #19 on: 19 Jul 2011, 02:07 pm »
I really like Ed's Staccato.  Another following your current naming conventions...

Pulito

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