on the question of VR design
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 1:53 pm
I just learned that @'s claiming I stole MS hardware design. I think this is great, as most of the design is straight from the MAX datasheet. Perhaps JBPerf has some credit for using it with a floating lead for hall topologies. However JBPerf told me that was discovered when he was talking with MAX tech support. So I don't think he exactly has claim to the feature that's embedded in the MAX chip design. Jean simply dug up a bit of info that MAX didn't document in the datasheet. I have no problems with giving Jean credit for various parts of the design. I've also suggested his product(s) several times which has resulted in direct sales for him. Gotta love watching arm chair lawyers like nobody go wonky like this. Why is @ so concerned with JBPerf's claims to IP? Isn't that JBPerf's thing, not nobody's concern? Does nobody go and harass other people about using my work when I specifically do not want credit? I purposefully leave my name off the license. I would suggest he learns more about IP rights and law then tried to defend his work. He shouldn't be defending someone else's work, as he doesn't know what the originator is trying to control in terms of rights or claims to that work.
I don't think JBPerf cares about getting credit, and as far as I know I'm friendly with him. I often suggest his V2.0 board as it's a quality design. Here's a link the V2.0 board. http://jbperf.com/dual_VR/v2_0.html
I don't think JBPerf cares about getting credit, and as far as I know I'm friendly with him. I often suggest his V2.0 board as it's a quality design. Here's a link the V2.0 board. http://jbperf.com/dual_VR/v2_0.html