On Jul 9, 12:03 pm, james wrote:
the SSM2166 draws about 10mA of current. Four NiMH AA batteries have
1800mAhr capabilities. At full charge that delivers 5.6VDC to the
chip. Well within the operating range. Should get about 150 hrs of
operation. Add a charging circuit and you have no more issues.
James,
As you and Frank seem to have problems understanding Brian,
please let me translate for you...
"Telstar Electronics" wrote...
James, you are very similar to Frank... in that you have
distinct ideas.
You, just like Frank, know too much,
The problem you both have is one of conveyance.
and I am not listening to you.
(with fingers in ears)
La la la la
I have made every effort to answer your questions in
a civil manner...
I have tried all the stuff that works on the usual CBers,
but you continue to rant uncontrollably.
and I sill ain't listening,
I'm not sure by what authority you speak...
and I don't know why I should,
since you have no design of your own.
unless you help me out by designing something so
I can make it, sell it and pocket all the money.
Therefore, the conversation with Frank and James is
ended as far as I'm concerned.
So I will keep my fingers in my ears,
If some others have questions, I'd be more than happy to
attempt to answer you. If you don't wish to use this
forum... I fully understand.
Please email me anytime.
until you secretly capitulate and send me a design.
www.telstar-electronics.com
Remember who will retain the rights to your design.
*****
Any help to you, James?
:~)
Peter.
http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/