![]() He trips the 16A breaker for that circuit all-the-time Used to unplug every device and plug said device in the respective outlets before going to bed every night. I knew a girl who owned a device that "sucks residual power" from the mains. Those of us who do, get to become engineers or whatever and make six figures It's my experience that most people don't actually think shit through My housemate wont use electric heaters, wont use air conditioning, is always bitching about my computers power usage (measured 7W idle), then goes and spends all night in the shed with 4x 500W halogen floodlights on and suchĭell's claiming up to 22 hours for its new XPS coming out Q4 Speaking of how much power things use, I'm salivating at the thought of those new Kaby Lake laptops Not that you learn anything of value there Non techys love to have that whole "all computers do is use power, they must use heaps!" ideaīoth of these people went to unviersty. I once had a roommate who insisted on unplugging my toaster because "everything that's plugged in uses power even if it's not turned on" Okay, I'll look up the specs on a 5 year old macbook.Īsking because my roommate is obsesses with shutting off the lightsĮxpensive soap, organic lettuce in a plastic pack that costs 10x what it costs if you just buy a head of lettuce (as I am now typing and watching a video = idle) Notadrop: current laptops will idle around the 10W mark, older models went anywhere up to about 160W for those crazy 12 cpu beasts It is probably using about 1.5-2* that of a 11W CFL lightĭepending on stuff, it might be under one. What is the battery capacity (new) of the macbook Lightbulbs cost, what, a few dollars a year in electricity, to power? Where average computer is a five year old Macbook Would it be fair to say that the average computer uses more energy in a few mintues than a CFL lightbulb uses in a day? I'm guessing the giant NO signs over them Sigh i dont wanna do it the 'right' way, damnit This pad with the three holes in it never connects whyfore? SpeedEvil: So what is the difference between having a defined limit and not having it, the master has to wait for the slave to be done with it's clock stretching regardless? Plecto: the slave is pulling the line down - if the master releases it - it stays low SpeedEvil: What if it does have a defined limit, but a slave device isn't respecting it? Can the master then override it? If it is supported, then it may have a defined limit If clock stretching is not supported, then any clock stretching can fuck it up. So if clock stretching is supported, a slave can fuck up the whole bus by clock stretching into the whole infinite? (that is - they don't expect it and misbehave) Plecto: if clock stretching is supported and how much depends on the host I live in a land of exaggeration where I'm so impatient that 40 days is a ton :P Plecto: you understand that either side can pull the line down, and neither can veto it? Can't wait to get random gifts from myself scattered through the next 5 months :^) ![]() if they can be multi-chip-multi-cpu'd perhaps with some FPGA glue-logic >.>īought a bunch off aliexpress. I wonder about getting my hands on some of the early TMS320C3x chips. On a screw thread what do you call the distance between single threads It says here that the slave can extend the SCL low-period, but for how long can this be done exactly? ![]() I'm reading up on the I2C protocol, but it's one thing I don't quite understand. not good enough apparently, or theres some DRCs that im violating I actually hate this and never want to do it againĭo i just throw via's on all these disparate gnd polygon islands?Įagle. Yeah there is a 1mbit one on digikey for around $4 I bought three chips and I'm not really sure why :P ![]() now they've got a launchpad with 256k of fram I can't see too much use for the larger ones, I don't have anything to emulate sram and other stuff I'd need for larger games anyway :P I might just get the 1mbit so I can be lazy
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