Difference between revisions of "Stargate switch v1"
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+ | It receives a modulated IR signal (usually of 38kHz or nearby; hence the need for modulation circuit for IR LED). The sensor is active low. For exact pinout consult the datasheet (ie. sfh 5110), or play a bit, and test it with a TV remote. | ||
To check IR led works, you can test it with a digital camera. | To check IR led works, you can test it with a digital camera. | ||
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+ | That's the fucking table, not skin. Crazy dutchman :-P | ||
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[http://home.cogeco.ca/~rpaisley4/LM555.html#3 http://home.cogeco.ca/~rpaisley4/LM555.html#3] using 555 as an astable oscillator - calculations for frequencies... to get the rough one. To match it, you have to play with the trimmer. | [http://home.cogeco.ca/~rpaisley4/LM555.html#3 http://home.cogeco.ca/~rpaisley4/LM555.html#3] using 555 as an astable oscillator - calculations for frequencies... to get the rough one. To match it, you have to play with the trimmer. |
Latest revision as of 22:26, 6 January 2010
First version of my stargate switch.
IR sensor: It receives a modulated IR signal (usually of 38kHz or nearby; hence the need for modulation circuit for IR LED). The sensor is active low. For exact pinout consult the datasheet (ie. sfh 5110), or play a bit, and test it with a TV remote.
To check IR led works, you can test it with a digital camera.
The switch detects hand at distace up to 10-15 cm.
My text is just fine :-P
That's the fucking table, not skin. Crazy dutchman :-P
References: http://home.cogeco.ca/~rpaisley4/LM555.html#3 using 555 as an astable oscillator - calculations for frequencies... to get the rough one. To match it, you have to play with the trimmer.