I just assumed that LED rope lighting had the resistors already built-in.
If what you are saying is true then why do we bother with series resistors?
I've done experiments involving LEDs and constant voltage supplies and the current seems to change very widely, within 100mV an LED's current can go from 10mA to 30mA and this can vary between different LEDs of the same type.
Anothing thing about LEDs is their forward voltage drops with increasing temperature which can cause thermal runaway.
The only way to safely run an LED without a series resistor is to use a supply with a voltage just on the trun on voltage so it doesn't get warm enough for it to happen.
I wish i would have been around during the core of the computer revolution. Aaaah... Oh well, at least we will all get to see microsoft go down the tubes...
I am a bit rusty on my computer history. Wasn't it konrad zuse that made the first fully functioning computer in '41?
I think it would be fun to build a relay computer. All that clicking and whatnot. Aaah... What would they need for a power source? I am guessing it would be quite high!
You'd have to define computer Marks. An abacus is a fully functioning mechanical computer. The first 'dust abacus' date to around 3000BC or so. It depends on your level of abstraction.
You'd have to define computer Marks. An abacus is a fully functioning mechanical computer. The first 'dust abacus' date to around 3000BC or so. It depends on your level of abstraction.
If you start digging I think you will find that the abacus is grouped with calculators.
Prior to the industrial revolution there were quite a few advancments made in machanical calculators. But they were expensive to produce and only a few were produced for the well to do.
During the industrial revolution many of these designs were produced by factories.
I never though I would be defending Microsoft but:
I do not care for the way Microsoft does buisness.
I like fact that it provides quite a few decent paying CS jobs, pays taxes, and pulls some money back into the US.
What would we gain if it went away.
I am thinking not nearly so much as we would loose.