Karl Lattimer wrote:
After sitting, almost transfixed on my mac's sleep light as it slowly rises
and falls a little college electronics returned to me.
^^ HD LED
|---|>|----+
HD+ o--[ R ]--+ c |-----+
|---|(-----+ |
HD- o--------------------------+
Now I'm pretty sure this is right, off the top of my head, and would relieve
the headache a hard disk light in a freevo can cause.
The only problem is I can't rightly remember the method of determining the
values of R and c (my notes are long gone), I'll keep looking, and update as
necessary and of course post a wiki. The thing is, what would be a good
timing? Should we try and time it so our breathing comes in time with it as
we watch a movie?
Regards
Karl,
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sorry for the second reply, I also should introduce myself a bit, i'am
currenlt studding for a-levels and will be going to uni to studdy
electronic engineering so are quite ok at electronics. I have put the
circuit through so circuit modellign software I have and it did not seem
to work. (this is not a 1005 accurate but i will also construct to have
a look, it is an excellent IDEA. I think what we may need is a RC filter.
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