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Milla | #91 03/03/2010 - 15h09 |
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Thanks nadrealista and benmeijer. I think I can afford the extra GBP 0.50 for the metal ones!
It looks as though Farnell has a minimum order of £20 unless you have a trade account or corporate payment card. I may have to get the components elsewhere |
Happynoobing | #92 09/03/2010 - 18h03 |
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Got a question about the PTC fuse for the USB design. Since we are only using 50mA for the LEDs and the maximum current is 100mA (SFH485P), can I use a PTC fuse with hold current of 50mA and trip current of 100mA? (as opposed to the 200mA hold and 300mA trip mentioned in the guide on page 2 of this thread)
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benmeijer | #93 09/03/2010 - 21h27 |
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You can use a PTC fuse with 50 mA hold / 100 mA trip. Only if you use a 10 ohm resistor / 5V power.
If you use a 6.8 ohm resistor/ 5V power (current = 70mA) choose an other one with higher "hold" values. Rule for PTC: I (hold) >= Total current in assembly of your build I (trip) < max. 300 mA |
Happynoobing | #94 09/03/2010 - 22h00 |
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ah thx. which current do most people use? perhaps i can add a 3 way switch to toggle between off, 50mA, and 70mA? |
benmeijer | #95 09/03/2010 - 22h20 |
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Check this reply (from Falcon) in this topic (30 mA -70mA).
http://forum.free-track.net/index.php?showtopic=1856&page=2#12654 The more current you use, the led's are brighter. Depends on your webcam sensitivity. I use a WiiMote / with 50 mA current. Be the first to build a tracking device with a variable brightness. If you planning to build this, check the values of the PTC! |
WarpSpider74 | #96 25/03/2010 - 11h50 |
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Posted my model based on the USB powered build in the point model gallery here
Thanks for the excellent setup benmeijer!! |
jetkid | #97 03/07/2010 - 21h01 |
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i'm going to build my clip with this suggested design. i think rj11 wires are ok to make connections... is it right? or what can i use? |
nadrealista | #98 04/07/2010 - 12h17 |
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You can use those wires. Current and voltage are too small to be an issue.
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jetkid | #99 04/07/2010 - 16h43 |
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thx a lot.
i got it as soon as possible i'll post my work...
Edited by jetkid on 04/07/2010 at 16h44.
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patrikje | #100 12/07/2010 - 16h30 |
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I cant find a fuse for the serial USB build.
Here I found many PTC fuses but not with 250 mA http://shop.conrad.nl/componenten/componenten-elektromechanisch/zekeringen/multifuse-zekeringen/ |
benmeijer | #101 13/07/2010 - 00h04 |
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Use a lower value than 250 mA
Like this one: http://shop.conrad.nl/componenten/componenten-elektromechanisch/zekeringen/multifuse-zekeringen/551180.html will hold current of 100 mA , trips (cut off) above 200 mA. 250 mA should be the max. |
patrikje | #102 14/07/2010 - 15h35 |
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So using that one is good when i dont want to destroy my motherboard?
And a USB cable of a regular mouse will do? |
Racefreak | #103 14/07/2010 - 22h03 |
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Hello everyone, I'm new here.
And I am mad as hell right now, because since like a week now I've been trying to build my own 3 LED Cap. Somehow it just wont work. I'm using the SFH485P IR-LEDs and I followed the very good instructions in this thread to the point. My resistors are 33 Ohm, 5% and my Powersupply is a regulated 3V ...well powersupply. I also tried 6V and even up to 12V. Nothing happens. So what did I do wrong? It can't be that hard, can it? Please guys help me out, I'm desperate right now! Sincerely yours, Racefreak EDIT: For my powersupply I'm using a plug which is also used in headphones. Something similar to Viper3Two's Video on YouTube at 10:25min.
Edited by Racefreak on 14/07/2010 at 22h22.
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benmeijer | #104 15/07/2010 - 00h41 |
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If you're afraid to destroy your motherbord, use external power like telephone adaptor or usb power charger. I assume you want to use the usb / mouse cable for wiring the leds, yes you can. @ Racefreak : have you checked your build with a digital camera? ...... IR light is invisible for your eyes, just like a remote control. Are you're sure you have the right resistors .... not 33 kilo-ohm? you've checked the long leg of the led is on the negative side. I hope you don't destroy them using 12 V. |
Racefreak | #105 15/07/2010 - 02h54 |
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I feel totally stupid now. I'll check that immediately. Thanks for the hint, man! EDIT: At least I'm not alone. My wife didn't think of that either.
Edited by Racefreak on 15/07/2010 at 11h02.
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