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Skogsgurra
Electrical
- Mar 31, 2003
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There was a question here a year or so ago. It was about opening and closing a flap (waste gate?) in a car. I sketched a solution that, in my view, was simple and reliable. The OP came back and said it worked well.
I made a small application note and sent it to the "Idea for Design" department in the Electronic Design paper. Their criteria for acceptance says: "Non trivial and not too simple" - I thought that a simple incandescent lamp was too simple. It is, after all, the simplest circuit there is in starter kits like "The Little Electrician".
I forgot about it and was very surprised when I got mail from a guy named Lliam where he thanked me for the solution to a problem he had. Nice and surprising. Maybe it wasn't so simple after all?
Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
I made a small application note and sent it to the "Idea for Design" department in the Electronic Design paper. Their criteria for acceptance says: "Non trivial and not too simple" - I thought that a simple incandescent lamp was too simple. It is, after all, the simplest circuit there is in starter kits like "The Little Electrician".
I forgot about it and was very surprised when I got mail from a guy named Lliam where he thanked me for the solution to a problem he had. Nice and surprising. Maybe it wasn't so simple after all?
Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.