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All Arroyo Instruments temperature controllers feature AutoTune for automatic PID calculation. With AutoTune, you no longer need to fiddle with PID parameters to find values that work with your application. Simply hook up your mount, set the appropriate limits, and start the AutoTune process. The instrument will automatically calculate PID parameters that will work with your mount.

The 5300-08-24 comes with eight factory set gain settings for the temperature control loop, which are sufficient for most applications, but also offers fully adjustable PID settings, allowing you to fine-tune the response of the instrument. Also, because the loop is digital and uses the temperature (not sensor resistance) as the control variable, variations in sensor sensitivity across temperature (primarily seen with thermistors) does not affect the unit as it does with analog-based PID loops.

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I am assuming that this crashing is due to the newer Win 10 Creators Update being changed so that the now-not-supported 5300 driver is no longer compatible. (It was working just fine under Win 10 before the CU.)

So, what is my best option (and buying a new laptop is not in that list at this time)? Should I uninstall the 5300 AGN device and drivers and then re-install it using the Win 7, Win 8, or Win 8.1 driver (which are offered on the Intel site) to run in compatibility mode in Windows? Or is there another Intel WiFi card, with fully-compatible W10 CU drivers, that I can purchase and install to replace the 5300 AGN? (I have no problems opening up my laptop, but I would need to know if such a card is in fact replaceable, i.e., not hard-wired to the motherboard.)

Yes, as I noted earlier, I see that drivers are not available for anything above that. And as I also noted, I have had no problems with it under Windows 10 before the CU, so I would be quite happy with it being unsupported if Microsoft would just leave Windows 10 alone. Given these things, a chart showing me that it is not supported doesn't answer my question: What are my options?

(a) Is it possible to install an older driver under compatibility mode--I have seen older posts elsewhere to that effect, but I don't know if that would work under the CU--and if so, which one (7, 8, 8.1)?

Windows 10 uses a (new) driver model called the WLAN Device Driver Interface (WDI). If an adapter doesn't meet the requirements, it won't be able to get a Win10 driver, not even a generic one. Earlier builds didn't implement this to increase compatibility and ease people into win10. But MS will be more strict as newer builds roll out. This is very likely why you're running into these problems.

From personal experience, I would recommend going with the USB dongle for WiFi. It's cheaper and less of a pain in the neck than replacing wireless adapters (I have a TP-LINK Archer T1U on one of my older laptops because of this, it works great).

Thanks! The Intel link you posted is what I've already seen, and it only tells me there is no support for Win 10. And actually, the 5300 still works, but it's not consistent, so I have to take care to save things frequently in case of a crash. Thanks for the info on how MS is changing how they do WiFi, that explains a lot. I'll look into the dongle thing and if I find one that works, I'll post it here so that others with similar problems may also find an answer. The dongle you suggest is only $17.99 on Amazon (the AC450) and is tiny so it would be out of the way, but the description says it "transmits on only 5GHz band"--which is normally fine for me since that's the band I use, but it would be nice to be able to fall back on 2.4GHz if the router's 5GHz band fails for whatever reason.

Just posting an update. I purchased a "Wsky Wireless USB Wifi Adapter - AC 600M Dual Band" at Amazon. That worked fine, when it worked, but it often dropped the connection and the only thing I could do to fix it was unplug it and plug it back in. So, I returned it and went back to using the built-in 5300AGN. However, I did not uninstall the Wsky software and drivers. Since that time, I have not had any more crashes... Perhaps Wsky updated something that now makes the 5300AGN usable...? I'll wait a couple more weeks and then post again with an update.

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The NCUA may assess civil money penalties for credit unions failing to submit NCUA Form 5300 Call Report on time. Call Reports are due by 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern time on the 30th of January, April, July, and October.

Beginning with the March 2022 Call Report cycle, the account description text file (AcctDesc.txt) has been modified to identify the Active and Inactive accounts but the text file will not identify a replacement account. For March 2022, that information is available in the Account Catalog. In future quarters, replacement information will be available in the 5300 Changes document.

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