I don’t know why I’m replying this deep to play devils advocate for some stupid knife, but I could see a situation where you haven’t completed the research on optimal frequency and ship it out while that’s ongoing. Maybe the window of optimal frequency is narrow enough, or unknown enough, that it’d be difficult to calibrate a potentiometer such that the end user could find that ideal point.
You don’t need a chip in a vibration circuit. Hell a potentiometer is more than sufficient to give you different levels of vibration
I don’t know why I’m replying this deep to play devils advocate for some stupid knife, but I could see a situation where you haven’t completed the research on optimal frequency and ship it out while that’s ongoing. Maybe the window of optimal frequency is narrow enough, or unknown enough, that it’d be difficult to calibrate a potentiometer such that the end user could find that ideal point.
I want an update that let’s it play audio files by vibraing the blade.
My only acceptable IoT scenario is where all hardware is open and we can indeed flash music software onto it.
I’m not sure a knife needs to vibrate in the first place…
I’d love to see a chip less BMS for lipos.
The fuck you talking about?
Yeah, that’s what I thought.
Yeah, buddy because your specialized knowledge is the only way things work…
Seriously.
It’s in no way specialized, that’s the point.
And completely irrelevant. Circuits do not require chips to operate. And you have created a scenario to feel superior.
Fucking typical computer nerd.
Yes, batteries are exclusive to computer nerds. Marvelous.
The fact you used shorthand to talk about a specific design means you’re insecure about your knowledge.
Buds, stop sniffing your own farts, and pay attention to what was being said.