Only about as many gates as 4004 but at least they'll be cheap!
Only about as many gates as 4004 but at least they'll be cheap!
Ah, even more plastic waste...
Neil
1 cent for voltage regulators.
It is the plastic PCB or the circuit?
Circuit must be conductive.
They'd better be at least 8bits and FAR less than $0.01, since you can already buy $0.03 8bit microcontrollers that look more-or-less l illke a PIC16C chip...
since you can already buy $0.03 8bit microcontrollers that look more-or-less l illke a PIC16C chip...
since you can already buy $0.03 8bit microcontrollers that look more-or-less l illke a PIC16C chip...
(wow: just had a lucid patent idea - a Coke can that uses the metal of the can as an audio device so it can play a marketing message as you drink it. You heard it here first!)
My patent idea, then, is to use the coke as the electrolyte in the battery :D
Neil
And the micro controls the built-in servo to automatically open the coke can, when it reads my fingerprint grasping the can.
JC
My patent idea, then, is to use the coke as the electrolyte in the battery :D
But would the Coke be safe to drink after it's used as an electrolyte? (not that Coke is particularly safe to drink as it is... )
And the micro controls the built-in servo to automatically open the coke can, when it reads my fingerprint grasping the can.
JC
But would the Coke be safe to drink after it's used as an electrolyte
That's a problem for Marketing.
Neil (thinking what the other electrode could be in an aluminium/phosphoric acid primary cell...)
OK but what about the performance?
My patent idea, then, is to use the coke as the electrolyte in the battery :D
Neil
Damn... https://patents.google.com/paten...
Neil
a Coke can that uses the metal of the can as an audio device so it can play a marketing message as you drink it
They can add other escapades to this, for example, showing marketing films on $0.01 can display.
They can add other escapades to this, for example, showing marketing films on $0.01 can display.