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stuntkojima #226 15/11/2014 - 19h00

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Steph #227 15/11/2014 - 19h23

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Hi,

is it for 5V source?

Go for some 6,10,18 Ohm also, it's just some cents and you can try other values too.
You need 10 Ohm for 5V.
stuntkojima #228 15/11/2014 - 19h31

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I want to use 2x1.5 Volt batteries like in the first post. (PARALLEL BUILD)

Thanks for helping me.
Steph #229 17/11/2014 - 14h55

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...then it's ok, go for 30Ohm.

Take the other resistors too (18, 22Ohm for battery build and 6, 10, 18 for charger build), in case you want to go for a charger build later. You will see that battery do not last very long.
MadJiitensha #230 08/01/2015 - 04h54

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Hi all!.

Well ive made my facetrack but i got 2 problems.
1. Theres other method to create visible light filter? I mean i dont have floppy disk, and move tape will be hard to get, i was saw a guy whos use a black foil used to trash. someone do it like that?
2. Most iportant. My set use 9v battery and i use 120Ohm resistor, i think its to big value, from calculations minimum should be something like 62omh, so what wil be the best?
What you think about it?
I ask cuz i cant find answers here.
Steph #231 08/01/2015 - 16h25

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MadJiitensha #232 09/01/2015 - 16h04

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Aye
IR EMITTER, 5MM, 880NM
Peak Wavelength:880nm
Forward Current If(AV):100mA
1.5 V
Steph #233 10/01/2015 - 12h47

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Hi again,

go for a serial assembly with three LEDs.

Led
1,5V - 80 mA
9V battery
R = ( 9 – 3 * 1,5 ) / 0,08 = 56.25 ohms
P = 56.25 * 0,08 * 0,08 = 0.36W

You need one 56 Ohm resistor.
Take care to choose a 0.5W, a 0.25W will heat to much.
MadJiitensha #234 15/01/2015 - 00h21

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guhh. i was try with Filter, and i fail all the time XD.
RGB filter fail dunno why, but my PS3 dont see any diod.
Black foil same. I will try with scoth type. but... im not sure it will help.

Problem is that i cannot find nothing like floppy disc etc :C
Steph #235 15/01/2015 - 10h25

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You're sure that the LEDs are working. Did you check it with no filter at all?
MadJiitensha #236 15/01/2015 - 22h53

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yes i check them on couple cameras...
I think best will be to use normal visible diods...
Steph #237 16/01/2015 - 19h52

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The ir-filter of your PS3 is too strong or the LEDs are not bright enough.
Check if you can modify the PS3.

http://forum.free-track.net/index.php?showtopic=2816
MadJiitensha #238 23/01/2015 - 02h29

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Yep i did it, it help, but not enough, i think cuz i seat far from camera, and gush... still no filter. SO! i bought 10mm diodes 3.4v 20mA. Now i need find solution on 12v supply voltage. :v ughhhh
askal #239 16/04/2015 - 06h27

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Hi, thank you very much for the information in this thread. I just wanted to post here, as it seems active, to make sure I have things planned correctly because I'm no good at understanding electronics.

I'm planning to make a 3-point cap in serial using SFH485Ps. I have an old cell phone charger with an output of 5V, 0.7A I'd like to use. Here's what the site's LED Assembly Wizard says, does this seem correct?

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Steph #240 18/04/2015 - 15h56

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Hi,

can you say what kind of charger it is?
Is it a switched mode power supply or a unregulated power supply?
The older ones are mostly bigger and heavier, due to the transformer and the regulated switched mode power supply are fine and light (most usb-charger are switched mode supply).

If it's an older one the 20 Ohm resistor is okay. Take a 10 Ohm for usb charger.

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