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Chris W <1qazse4@cox.net> wrote in news:FVS6e.306$yO2.110@lakeread07:
See the Linear Technology website.
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Jim Yanik
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The LT1932 can dim with a photoresistor,perhaps.Daniel Haude wrote:
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 20:48:21 -0500,
Chris W <1qazse4@cox.net> wrote
in Msg. <%NF6e.288$yO2.27@lakeread07
I just did some checking and it looks like digikey has the parts I
need and I was going to just use a Digikey PN 33206CA-ND to connect
the SOT-23-6 package to a generic prototype board. I'm guessing from
what you are saying it won't work very well that way, am I missing
something?
Maybe I'm off-topic because this is an *electronics* newsgroup, but
what's wrong with a normally-closed microswitch mounted such that it
is depressed when the door is closed? You can glue the switch to one
of those crazy magnets out of a harddrive and stick that into the safe
behind the door -- a non-invasive and adjustable solution.
--Daniel
I guess I wasn't clear. I want the dimming feature because when it is
dark and your eyes are adjusted to the dark you don't need as bright
of a light to see with, and don't want a blinding light when you open
the door. I am still planing on using a door switch of some kind to
turn the thing completely off when the door is shut.
See the Linear Technology website.
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