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I designed it in 2011.That was fast!
I designed it in 2011.That was fast!
I totally disagree Mark. My main point though is perhaps more an statement that 'nothing in this world should be for FREE'There is nothing original out there any more, especially on simple stuff like this. There are probably several good ways to do the same function out there and probably half of them are better/cheaper than this circuit. This is just a circuit, it is no big deal. It is the language we speak.
Mark
Money is an system. Money is the foundation of civilization. It is human nature in all of us to want something in return. 'Normal' people that is.And I totally disagree. Everything in this world ought to be free of monetary gain. Money is an illusion.
Tell this to my dentistEverything in this world ought to be free of monetary gain. Money is an illusion.
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I know this is taking the thread off topic but what the heck.Money is an system. Money is the foundation of civilization. It is human nature in all of us to want something in return. 'Normal' people that is.
I disagree with you also. How many times have you used a circuit you did not design? You borrowed it...... How many times have you copied a circuit out of a application manual? How many times have you looked at a circuit on line and said "COOL....what a great way to do that!"I totally disagree Mark.......
Heaps. I did two years at Tafe formally studying electronics at trade level back in 1999. I have read two textbooks. I have read 100s of magazines. But all ideas come from the combination of different 'entities' So you could argue that nothing in this world is original at all. The study of one object inspires another, which is always going to be composed of other entities. The decomposition of an complex problem results in (n) simple problems.I disagree with you also. How many times have you used a circuit you did not design? You borrowed it...... How many times have you copied a circuit out of a application manual? How many times have you looked at a circuit on line and said "COOL....what a great way to do that!"
All of us tremendously benefit from each other. Perhaps you have noticed.....that is what this forum is all about.
Mark
Is it genetics? Is it environment? Are people born with language? Someone is making money (or at least trying) -- but it ain't me!+1
AAC is a gift to all of us. It is given freely with no expectation of anything in return.
You are selling your self way too cheap. $5 is nothing compared the recognition of a circuit, "well done", from another engineer. Gee, just tonight, I had a fellow say he liked a circuit I had just posted. I think his name was Trent. That was worth a lot more than $5 to me.I want $5!......
Gawd I'm so passed that 'phase' I spent in fact 5-years solid 24/7 on an programming site (Planet Source Code) -- you basically write software and try to get people to vote for you. The submissions with the most votes win code-of-the-month and recieve prizes. I won it three times. I received lots of nice comments and votes from people. Also lots of feedback from more experienced coders on how to improve my work. I was 30-years old then, and now I am almost 40. So over it.You are selling your self way too cheap. $5 is nothing compared the recognition of a circuit, "well done", from another engineer. Gee, just tonight, I had a fellow say he liked a circuit I had just posted. I think his name was Trent. That was worth a lot more than $5 to me.
Mark
yes that's exactly what I want...any ideas plz?Sounds like an day's work in protel and C. 100 bucks mate.
So to get this straight. The LDR is an input. The lamp is an output. The light level that the LDR sees denotes the intensity of the lamp.
Is this what you want?
What's the voltage of the lamp. Schematics says 12V. The discussion seems to imply this is off the mains. Is it AC or DC?yes that's exactly what I want...any ideas plz?
Sorry for the late I've been busy for a whileWhat's the voltage of the lamp. Schematics says 12V. The discussion seems to imply this is off the mains. Is it AC or DC?
What's the nature of the lamp? Incandescent? LED?
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