Tonight I replaced the single red LED on my front PSI with three 3500mcd LEDs.
Unfortunately, the blink rate is about twice as fast as it used to be, and is too fast for my taste.
Again, I'm just playing around for the moment, and I'll probably continue to tweak things to see if I can get the blink rate where I want it to be.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
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8 comments:
muy bueno!!!podrias publicar el plano del circuito para saber como armarlo con sus componentes.
muchas gracias!!!Marcelo de argentina
muy bueno!!!podrias publicar el plano del circuito para saber como armarlo con sus componentes.
muchas gracias!!!Marcelo de argentina
Currently, the schematic for the circuit can be found here:
http://www.designnotes.com/downloads/MK102_Assembly.pdf
I have changed some of the components to make the display brighter, but the schematic should give you what you need to know.
-Victor
Victor, the capacitor can have an effect on the blink rate. Best bet is to breadboard the components so you can swap out the various items and see how it goes.
alanrw
Alan,
Mike said the same thing via e-mail last night. Great minds...
I picked up a pair of 47uF capacitors and pair of 100uF capacitors at Radio Shack during lunch, I hope to try them out tonight.
I need a real breadboard, and not the perfboard I've been using. In the meantime, I'll probably just swap out the capacitors on the real board and see what happens. Could be entertaining.
Thanks,
Victor
thank you!!!
Marcelo de Argentina
Victor, Allelectronics has a few different breadboards pretty cheap. Also tons of caps and resistors of all values.
alanrw
Thanks Alan. Coincidentally, allelectronics.com is where I originally bought this flasher kit for my PSIs. (I've since found it for as little as $2.99 at frys.com.)
-Victor
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