milliamperetimer
Milliamperetimer is not a standard term in electronics, but it is sometimes used informally to describe a timer whose delay is set by or dependent on a current in the milliampere range. In professional literature, such devices are more commonly described as current-controlled timers or current-sourced RC timers. The concept centers on using a small, well-defined current to drive a timing element, rather than relying primarily on a fixed supply voltage.
Principles and implementations
A common realization uses a constant-current source to charge a capacitor until a threshold voltage is reached.
Applications and considerations
Milliamperetimer concepts are useful in low-power or battery-powered applications where voltage-driven timers would consume more power