Sorry, I was having a little dig at Chris after he partially corrected you.

From a wiki :-
"The siemens (symbol: S) is the SI derived unit of electric conductance and electric admittance. Conductance and admittance are the reciprocals of resistance and impedance respectively, hence one siemens is equal to the reciprocal of one ohm, and is sometimes referred to as the mho. "

"The second (SI unit symbol: s; informal abbreviation: sec or double prime symbol ″) is a unit of measurement of time, and is the International System of Units (SI) base unit of time."

John K.






----- Original Message ----- From: "Imbanon" <[email protected]>
To: "neonixie-l" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 12:04 PM
Subject: [neonixie-l] Re: Multiplexing problems (low current)


I don't know what's the difference :/
I meant 1ms (one millisecond or 1*10^-3 seconds). Hope that clears it.

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Now please go ahead and spit on me for using an arduino.
Sigh..

Cheers people

On Jan 10, 12:48 am, "JohnK" <[email protected]> wrote:
Is that a typo :- ""Step 3 - is that a typo and you actually mean 1mS ?" or
do you mean 1ms ?

John K.

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> 3. wait for 1uS
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Step 3 - is that a typo and you actually mean 1mS ?
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Chris


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