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About the various models of MED Devices

There are slow but bias amplified devices that usually come in a black or a translucent turqoise enclosure about the size of a thumb drive. They are all designed to output near 100KHz for easy comparison, except the 4MHz random generators I sent out originally (without labels) and MED1Kx3.

The faster devices come in a black metal enclosure with a USB cable.

Name S/N Internal Rate Bias Amplification Output Rate Notes
MED100K QWR4Axxx 128 MHz 36x 98.765 KHz
MED100Kx3 QWR4Bxxx 384 MHz 62x 99.896 KHz
MED100Kx4 QWR4Dxxx 512 MHz 72x 98.765 KHz
MED100Kx8 QWR4Exxx 1.024 GHz 101x 100.382 KHz
MED100KP QWR4Pxxx Pseudorandom - 100KHz baseline
MED100KR QWR4Rxxx 128 MHz - 100 KHz raw entropy
MED100KX QWR4Xxxx 384 MHz XOR processing 100 KHz experimental
PQ4000KM QWR4Mxxx 128 MHz - 4 MHz.
PQ32MU QWR7xxxx 128 MHz - 32 Mhz. high speed
PQ128MU QWR7xxxx 128 MHz - 128 Mhz. high speed
MED1Kx3 QWR4Cxxx 384 MHz 320x 999.0 Hz. GCP test*
  • The serial numbers can be read by a program since they are used to register the device to be read by the USB interface.
  • The last 3 digits of the S/N are just sequential numbers from 1 to 999 to make each one unique.
  • QWR is part of the S/N that is recognized by the MeterFeeder interface program so it doesn’t connect to some other device that uses FTDI USB interface chips.

*This device is intended to compare with other generators used in the Global Consciousness Project (GCP), which output 1 Kbps. So far only one person has this generator tasked with the comparison for future GCP installations.