Sujet : Re: Current consumption of LCD kitchen timer?
De : jl (at) *nospam* glen--canyon.com (john larkin)
Groupes : uk.d-i-y sci.electronics.designDate : 18. May 2025, 20:22:57
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Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
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On Sun, 18 May 2025 19:47:37 +0100, Sam Plusnet <
not@home.com> wrote:
On 18/05/2025 18:18, john larkin wrote:
On Sun, 18 May 2025 09:28:19 +0100, alan_m <junk@admac.myzen.co.uk>
wrote:
On 12/05/2025 16:39, john larkin wrote:
>
Do you design electronics? That benefits from quantitative instincts,
and I think helps develop them.
>
On some domestic appliances I have the designer has included thne option
to turn off the beeps :)
The option should be to turn them on.
How about the non-optional flashing mode that all LED torches seem to
have? Design sponsored by the manufacturers of migraine drugs?
If your car is dead on the side of a road, they can be used as a
warning that will last longer than a flare.
Still, a closet light doesn't need to blink.
I get migraine auras but don't get the headache, which can be horrible
for some people for days.
Yesterday the upper half of my visual field want dark, with a sort of
burning tree in the corner. That's a new one. Couldn't read for about
20 minutes.