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by ofalkaed
698 days ago
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It is an analog of a traditional burning fuel lighter. But they are using analog to refer to the fact it relies completely on analog circuitry and I suspect they actually wanted to point out the fact that it is 100% passive circuitry relying solely on the electrical and physical properties of a resistor (the coil) which is the interesting thing here, the resistor is its own temperature sensor. They sort of explain this and walk you through it all, probably trying to stick to language suited to their audience. |
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A resistor is not "analog circuitry"
> the resistor is its own temperature sensor
No, the clasp that holds the spring down is a bi-metallic strip that bends when it reaches a temperature. This is not "analog" because there is nothing for it to represent.
The article is merely a case of calling something old "analog" without knowing what the word means.