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MS289 #1 19/09/2011 - 17h36

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Hi there,

I'm about to buy components for my construction of my own track-IR and the store easiest to get to (Maplins in the UK) only has 2 IR emitters.

My questions here are do the LED's require to produce light?

Also, they only stock a 40 degree beam angle. Due to my computer desk's size, I sit closer to my computer than one would hope, but this also means the camera will be a lot closer, so I'm not sure if 40 is acceptable?

For reference, this is the emitter in question: http://www.maplin.co.uk/high-power-infrared-emittingdiode-2253

Thanks,

Mark
Edited by MS289 on 19/09/2011 at 18h02.
Steph #2 20/09/2011 - 08h43

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I used 40° LEDs in any (im)possible position. No problem, it's enough.

I tried also this ones: LD271 (50°)
http://www.maplin.co.uk/ld271-infrared-emitter-2262
and they works fine.
Edited by Steph on 20/09/2011 at 08h44.
MS289 #3 20/09/2011 - 12h23

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Thanks Steph, heading there after uni!
Fishbreath #4 20/09/2011 - 19h44

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I had pretty narrow-angle LEDs, but filing them down worked just fine, if you end up needing more than 40 degrees.

You shouldn't, though-- looking too much more than 40 degrees away from your center makes it pretty hard to see the screen.
Edited by Fishbreath on 20/09/2011 at 19h45.
MS289 #5 26/09/2011 - 17h27

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Thanks guys, took them a week to stock the 50 degree ones but I've got them!

Now for the daunting task of finding something to mount them on!

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