More programming, and adding the Q-touch sensor gives this as a result:
The PWM cyclus of the !-sign is not perfect, and there is no code to switch the PC off, but i'll add that later.... did enough for today 8)
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More programming, and adding the Q-touch sensor gives this as a result:
The PWM cyclus of the !-sign is not perfect, and there is no code to switch the PC off, but i'll add that later.... did enough for today 8)
this thin gis sooooooooooooooooooo coooooooooooool i want that circuit sooooooooo hard pleeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaasssssssssseeeeeeee
i think i can give you that +rep
You really, i mean, _really_ want a circuit? Because i don't have one, and in fact the circuit is quite simple, You should be able to program a microcontroller as well.
aye its ok i found em thanks anyways :)
lol mind possibly giving a parts list and where to find them? i'm new to electronics but would really love to build this.
Edit: Plus it would make my friends and family so jealous and awed by my POWER!! lol=P
Parts:
- PIC microcontroller 16f628
- PIC programmer, to write code and flash it into the PIC
- 10x BC547 NPN transistor
- couple of 1k resistors for current limiting/source/draining pins
- 4017 IC
- 7x +/- 470ohm resistors for the led's
- wires
- PCB
- 2 7x5 dot matrix displays
- quantum q-touch qt160 IC (6 buttons)
- 39pF condensator
Well, that's all i had to use for 1 button.
Build me a mod to keep my chin in place while I follow this thread. :D
lol thanks for the parts list. and greco, may i suggest duct tape?:p it really works. has for me.
i hate to hijack this awesome thread but does anyone know of a good site with schemaitcs for building stuff like this?
and +rep for _ferry_ coz this is soooo cool!
Ferry,... that us friggin cool man! I want to learn how to do that!!!