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The correct E-Field terms for the most common LED states are winking, blinking, and nod.
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 1:57 AM, Charlotte Branth Claussen wrote:
> In our company, we have several different ways of describing LED
> indication.
> We seem to be uising blinking and flashing for the same - a pattern
> where the LED repetedly turns on and off.
> We seem to use pulating or a loooong sentence with fading in it for
> any pattern where the LED varies in intensity but does not turn
> entirely off at any point.
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