Sure, slow in electronics terms, but not in human terms but
not perceivable in human terms.
Not perceivable? - 100's of milliseconds are EASILY perceivable - 500 milliseconds is half a second, I could punch you faster than that!
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Sure, slow in electronics terms, but not in human terms but
not perceivable in human terms.
I made a counter with a LDR and laser and uC. No matter how fast I waved my hand back and forth through the laser, no count was missed. That's about 4 counts a second at least.
I made a counter with a LDR and laser and uC. No matter how fast I waved my hand back and forth through the laser, no count was missed. That's about 4 counts a second at least.
Four counts a second is 250 milliseconds each, like I keep telling you, this is INCREDIBLY slow in electronics - you're also only switching, you're not doing a linear transfer. If you were talking four MILLION counts per second, that's still not considered fast.
We've established that. It's nothing to do with the point I'm making.
We're arguing whether the reponse time of an LDR is perceivable. You then spun it into an argument of whether LDRs are fast or slow compared to other electronic devices.