• octobob
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    10 months ago

    Does an old school washer dryer that runs off timer relays / knobs / push buttons really have a CPU? I ask because that’s how mine is and I haven’t had to look at the controls but they seem dead simple to me. I get there’s different cycles but some simple ladder logic should be able to handle that, no? Half the world runs on simple machines like that.

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      10 months ago

      Does an old school washer dryer that runs off timer relays / knobs / push buttons really have a CPU?

      Nope, it’s just a timer-drive. cam triggering switches. The physical cam IS the CPU.

      We have reached a point in time where there are adults who think everything that runs through multiple steps must have a microcontroller, because only really really old machines* do without.

      *For the most part. I bought a brand new whirlpool dryer late last year, and it has a mechanical timer in it.