Re: PID algorithm in C
- From: James Beck <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 14:50:27 -0400
In article <1173976661.611668.249340@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
zwsdotcom@xxxxxxxxx says...
On Mar 15, 10:59 am, James BeckLessons come in all price ranges ;)
How many of you have a bin of prototypes around that didn't work?
It's a shelf in my case, and I refer to it as the Wall of Folly.
Products are positioned according to how expensive they were to make.
Currently the top item is a little device that cost [the company for
which I was working] almost $300,000 plus another $100,000 in
miscellaneous marketing, shipping, returns acceptance, collections and
interest. I wasn't involved in the design or debug of the piece of the
product that didn't work, but that didn't help me...
I have had a few thousand dollar Mondays.
I hope to never have a $330K Monday though!
Jim
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