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General => General Technical Chat => Topic started by: ANTALIFE on October 20, 2022, 10:57:37 pm
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHd_Aadt5LY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHd_Aadt5LY)
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Kikusui used to have really cute drawings in their manuals, I couldn't find any examples but I've found something even better...a manga series guide to power supplies (https://global.kikusui.co.jp/comics/comic-1/).
They made this to teach beginners and engineers in different fields the basics of DC supplies, it's actually quite brilliant.
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I love Japanese companies... They really know how to put fun on anything serious.
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Not quite as fun, but I used to have a Sharp LCD TV that would send you "emails" internally letting you know about things. Like "there are new channels to tune" and "here's what you watched the most last week" (which was inevitably HDMI, but it would break down the percentages of each input.)
It wasn't sending them out anywhere, as it had no internet link, this was entirely a simulation, a bit like a video game email system. Every time you turned it on it would go "you have new messages!" if it had generated one. Very cute.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb_PyKuI7II (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb_PyKuI7II)
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Kikusui used to have really cute drawings in their manuals, I couldn't find any examples but I've found something even better...a manga series guide to power supplies (https://global.kikusui.co.jp/comics/comic-1/).
They made this to teach beginners and engineers in different fields the basics of DC supplies, it's actually quite brilliant.
If you want to bypass the login requirement, use the web developer tools in your browser to get a direct link to the PDF.
The whole series is a lot like something I'm dealing with now, a new friend of mine isn't very knowledgeable about tech so I have to teach her.