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Digital D2 tablet
In article , Frank Slootweg
wrote: Groan. Here we go again. yep, because you're making it into a semantic argument. Nope, you did that by making a categorical statement that showed quite plainly that you didn't see a possible ambiguity in meaning. I did. self-discharge has a well defined meaning, that being the discharge inherent in the battery chemistry*without* any load. it is not subject to interpretation nor is it ambiguous, no matter how much you try to argue otherwise. Sure, but it was uncertain until cleared up that the tablet really was powered down. IOW, OP may have been mistaken about the state of the tablet, and therefore have used "self-discharge" erroneously. What makes it really funny is that when defending his close-minded positions, he makes error after error and utters yet more close-minded opinions. what errors might those be? Clue-by-four: "*without* any load" that's the definition of self-discharge. since the power button is a soft switch and not a toggle, there is a non-zero load for the power manager to detect when the button is pressed, but it's so tiny that it can be considered no load. when the device is in standby, the load is much higher and it's no longer self-discharge. this is very basic stuff. |
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