Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Japanese term or phrase:
点滅(漸次)LED
English translation:
Pulsating LED
Added to glossary by
Maynard Hogg
May 29, 2004 22:08
19 yrs ago
Japanese term
点滅(漸次)
Japanese to English
Tech/Engineering
Computers: Hardware
LED indicator
This term appeared in an Operation Guide for a scanner. I asked for clarification, but know I find that I don't have a succinct term in English.
ONになってからgraduallyにOFFになり、OFFになってから、ONになり、graduallyにOFFになる。。。つまり、…ONでパッと光る→蛍の光のように、徐々に暗くなっていきOFFになる→ONでパッと光る→徐々に暗くなっていきOFFになる。。。というのを繰り返します。つまり、ONになると、ゆっくり右肩下がりでOFFになります。
ONになってからgraduallyにOFFになり、OFFになってから、ONになり、graduallyにOFFになる。。。つまり、…ONでパッと光る→蛍の光のように、徐々に暗くなっていきOFFになる→ONでパッと光る→徐々に暗くなっていきOFFになる。。。というのを繰り返します。つまり、ONになると、ゆっくり右肩下がりでOFFになります。
Proposed translations
(English)
1 +1 | Flashing (Pulsating) or Blinking (Pulsating) | Kurt Hammond |
4 | fading LED | shhogg |
Proposed translations
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Flashing (Pulsating) or Blinking (Pulsating)
The Apple Powerbooks and iBooks come with a sleep LED which does something this. It pulsates slowly through off and on status, taking about 2 seconds per cycle.
A quick search appears to show that even part descriptions for the actual LED component also use the word "pulsating".
Reading from the description it sounds like "fading" might be a match, but if the light is gradually going on and off, then 'pulsating' might be a match.
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Note added at 2004-05-31 17:19:57 (GMT)
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Another less scientific term used is \"throbbing\" - again ,this only applies of the light slowly goes on AND off.
A quick search appears to show that even part descriptions for the actual LED component also use the word "pulsating".
Reading from the description it sounds like "fading" might be a match, but if the light is gradually going on and off, then 'pulsating' might be a match.
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Note added at 2004-05-31 17:19:57 (GMT)
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Another less scientific term used is \"throbbing\" - again ,this only applies of the light slowly goes on AND off.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Pulsating is the word I used.
Note that blinking doesn't work because the manual uses that for on/off blinking patterns.
Speaking of pulses, it's a sawtooth shape, not a square pulse."
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fading LED
Maynard,
I found the following reference to fading LEDs in English. They describe what appears to be a similar sequence to what you have described above.
Hope this helps.
I found the following reference to fading LEDs in English. They describe what appears to be a similar sequence to what you have described above.
Hope this helps.
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