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- | + | When there's GUI ON then what's the meaning of that when there's no backlight? | |
- | + | Generally those values over at main page are meant to be reproducable by others, otherwise they are useless. Neither a "GUI ON, BackLight Off" nor "always same (unknown) random music file" is reproducable by others. | |
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+ | And honestly when you state "A yields wrong numbers, B yields correct numbers" and somebody is challenging this statement, | ||
+ | "CITATION NEEDED! Why should a shell script and i2cget be inferior to a perl script and a deprecated kernel module? --joerg_rw 12:18, 13 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
+ | then an answer like | ||
+ | Go measure it yourself. l29ah 23:40, 14 May 2015 (UTC)" | ||
+ | is neither sufficient nor convincing nor appropriate for a wiki. What makes you think *your* script is the one that has the better more accurate values? You obviously don't even completely understand the operation modes of the bq24150 OOPS sorry bq27200 chip. Hint: load your "always same mp3 file" into audacy, mark a 2.56s window at a random point of time and calculate the total energy in that window. Then move the window and see how the total energy changes depending on the segment of the song you look at. And why would any user be interested in the amount of energy used by amplifier to power the speakers? it's always same for the same volume level with same signal, but it depends massively on signal and everybody knows that. | ||
+ | --[[User:joerg_rw|joerg_rw]] 03:33, 15 May 2015 (UTC) | ||
** idle @125MHz: 45mW T | ** idle @125MHz: 45mW T | ||
** idle @250MHz: 76mW T | ** idle @250MHz: 76mW T |
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