~~I hink that's the 0 line. There with good old Tom bombadil~~
EDIT: nvm I'm blind
~~I hink that's the 0 line. There with good old Tom bombadil~~
EDIT: nvm I'm blind
It helps ensure that levels between 2.5v and 5.5v can be fed to the controller without breaking anything. For some cheaper power supplies you might get a voltage drop when starting to pull load, this will clean that up and prevent the voltage from dropping too low for the microcontroller.
If I'm reading the correct datasheet I can see it is current limiting so it should shutdown when overdrawn.
If I'm reading the part number right that regulator is rated for a current limit of 400mA At 5v that's 2 watts.
Well there are special provisions for vehicles where all the seats are full, so they probably can
IDK I remember a lot of fires
The real crazy part here is that the s-10 was discontinued in North America in 2004 and still makes this list? Does that tell us that s-10 drivers are wild or that this data is 20 years old?
This is dumb.
I love it.
I ran sid for 6 years without issue. You might like it :)
EDIT: I only switched after my employer mandated an Ubuntu flavor
The worst here are financial institutions. What do I want the most security on? My money.
I get that they have regulations, but it annoys me all the time.
My mommie always told me I was special
I'm seeing cars with the rear view mirror is just a screen. At that point you shouldn't have to adjust it