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Sandman
SubjectRe: iPad power supply unit (was: Re: Adobe's Low hanging)
FromSandman
Date2014-07-25 08:49 (2014-07-25 08:49)
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Newsgroupsrec.photo.digital
FollowsEric Stevens
FollowupsEric Stevens (2h & 42m) > Sandman

In article <l7u2t91n4og9v0ur9vd90ud8urbh5utra1@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens wrote:

Tony Cooper
Wait a minute! You've said in another post that people call them different things, and that's OK. So if that's OK, then calling the power adapter a "battery charger" is perfectly legitimate by your rules. If it's used to charge the battery, calling it a "battery charger" is logical.

Sandman
It's not a battery charger, regardless of what people call it.

Eric Stevens
My iPad battery is down to 8%.

What can I do to charge it?

Sandman
It won't fit in a battery charger, so you'd better plug in the adapter plug that connects the PMIC to your wall socket which in turn powers your iPad while also charging the battery.

How many days will you argue about this this time?

Eric Stevens
I can stop at this point.

Ah, that's why you didn't argue any more below... Oh..

See what I mean? You can argue about anything for days and days.

It doesn't supply power itself and is not a power supply. You should also have a look at

A PSU does NOT supply power itself. It has a power *input* and a power *output*. A PSU regulates the power input and provides it to the load through the power output.

Sandman
It does a whole lot more than that. It monitors the battery charge, determining whether it needs charging. It manages all power in the unit.

Eric Stevens
You are guessing. In fact I think you are making it up.

Since you're ignorant about these things, I suppose that's a logical knee jerk assumption on your part.

-- Sandman[.net]

Eric Stevens (2h & 42m) > Sandman