Milliseconds. That is one tenth of a second.
NO. The amount of electric energy consumed varies depending on how high or low the setting is. Low setting will use less electric than high setting just as a 100 watt bulb uses less electric than a 200 watt bulb.
In top cameras, from about 30 seconds to about one ten thousandth of second. Less range in cheaper cameras.
The base ISO setting in digital photography is important because it determines the camera's sensitivity to light. A lower base ISO setting results in less noise and better image quality, while a higher base ISO setting allows for better performance in low light conditions but may introduce more noise. Photographers often use the base ISO setting as a starting point for achieving the desired exposure and image quality in their photos.
Changing the ISO setting on a camera affects the exposure of a photograph by adjusting the sensitivity of the camera's sensor to light. A higher ISO setting makes the sensor more sensitive to light, resulting in a brighter image, but it can also introduce more digital noise. Conversely, a lower ISO setting makes the sensor less sensitive to light, resulting in a darker image with less noise.
It does not even have to be working to sell one. What you will get without a controller is less money for the system
The control has a sensor that detects when someone moves the joystick it sends signal to main chip that send a signal to the ps3 that makes the player moves it all happens in less then a split second
no in less you take the ends and switch them
Reduce Energy. Less maintainence
Microprocessors tend to be much faster than microcontrollers. As real time systems usually don't require fast processors the additional power used for the extra speed is seen as wasted. Older boards are also preferred as it is less likely to contain bugs.
No you can not. Why would you want to play with less of a controller than a DualShock 3 anyway
Usually digital, it is definitely less expensive to get highly accuracy with digital then analog. Also analog haas drift, stability, etc. problems that digital does not have.
When you can see it and it is less than 50' away.