Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 22 Apr 2009 11:00:05 -0400 | From | James Kosin <> | Subject | Re: [RFD] voltage/current regulator consumer interface |
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Alan Cox wrote: >>> In power management line normally refers to the core, unregulated power >>> bus for the system and a line supply would normally be something like a >>> wall wart that supplies this directly when it's connected. >> Can I suggest: >> "supply-switch" or "regulator-switch" may make more sense for the moment. > > Can I suggest they don't. The naming should reflect the naming actually > used in the field by people working on the technology otherwise arbitary > renaming just creates confusion > > The supply switch is the big switch on the back > > Alan > Ok, "supply-switch" may have been a bad idea, I wasn't thinking yet. The coffee hasn't kicked in yet and I'm feeling a bit down.
James
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