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LEAP#256: dialing back the #BoldportClub Pease #1 to a low-frequency light-dependent blinky. |
2016-10-15 06:00:45 +0000 |
@tardate |
p01-pease |
-JQLJ-RI_1A |
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dialing back the #BoldportClub Pease #1 to a low-frequency light-dependent blinky. I joined the Boldport Club rather late, and missed out on the original Pease kit (now out of stock). But I did manage to snaffle the PCB in sale of "Just Less the Perfect" boards. My full build notes are in the LittleArduinoProjects repo. {% include youtube-embed.html id='-JQLJ-RI_1A' %}
Since I was kit-less, I decided to experiment a bit. Firstly, I'm using a 20kΩ LDR for input rather than a phototransistor. Secondly, after testing the original circuit on a breadboard, I decided to slow down the frequency.