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nforystek
modified 5 years ago

Fading state toggle.

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Toggles the lamps on change of the logic source and their state fades away. - nforystek
published 7 years ago
hurz
7 years ago
quite a lot irrelevant components, right? http://everycircuit.com/circuit/5076769447870464
lenzrulz
7 years ago
Warner forgot to mention the fact that you will be replacing the right lamp every time his circuit is powered up...lol
hurz
7 years ago
@nforystek, now your circuit has much less useless components, but its still nonsense for its purpose. 4 components toooooo much. You will find out which, guess the help from Lenny is pointless you will do it without his bullying way of asocial behaviour.
lenzrulz
7 years ago
Lol...he dodged the issue of burning lamps by implying the circuit is nonsense for it's purpose.
hurz
7 years ago
@nforystek, still to many components here with half the original number of components. http://everycircuit.com/circuit/6663233730248704
nforystek
6 years ago
I visited the link. One thing I did not mention is this is a component partial for a much bigger project. Extra voltage source is at reference to need for a income one, the logic, and a temporary charging state one. In different stages then the lamps become jump starters to even two more portions of the final circuit. Responsive to income and with out over applying a temporary chargable battery. In theory sound comes in charging by first lamp a temporary to full charge watch then at full negates the battery and turns on the main circuit then and income of sound maintains power with a now discoonected even charge for next time, and remains on.
nforystek
6 years ago
Much like if not exactly like a computer BIOS battery. They are only active during ON/OFF switching is why they last so long. A hot flash is written of clock state and put against a global tick when the computer powers up. Only thing I dont know is pissi le or conventionally able is power via a sound source. :/
hurz
6 years ago
the bios battery in a PC is to power a static RAM which stores parameters. Its use/needed while the PC is OFF !!!!!!!!!! No reason i see why its only used in ON/OFF as you say ??? You are a bit confused with your comments. You are very young and i will let you with your oberboarded fantasy alone.
nforystek
5 years ago
I meant in ON/OFF it's technically negated in a single step use. NEVER MIND, this is a RAIL ROAD CROSSING LIGHT
nforystek
5 years ago
Oh I see now what your talking about startup. I didn't notice it was in the save.
nforystek
5 years ago
Now i can't get it to repeat that again.

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