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Arkbargle #1 24/09/2008 - 14h57

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Would the LED out of this pair (also here) be workable?


If that doesn't work, I can also order these LEDs from a local store, and I'm not sure which is better for this task, if any:

http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/nte/NTE3028.pdf ($8.38)
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/nte/NTE3027.pdf ($5.10)
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/nte/NTE3017.pdf ($6.09)

Help would be appreciated. I personally would rather buy something locally right now than order online.
Edited by Arkbargle on 24/09/2008 at 14h59.
tristan68 #2 24/09/2008 - 15h20

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Hello Arkbargle


from what I saw , the leds :

- are 940nm models, some webcams will have to be IR modded to work with these leds
- have a dome case , which means they're narrow beam leds.

They can be used with freetrack if :
- you IR mod your webcam
- you sand the led cases flat to widen their beam

About the other refs :
- NTE 3017 / NTE3027
950nm plastic 5mm case 22° half angle. You'll have to sand this one if you choose it.

- NTE3028 :
940nm, no beam angle info given and a TO18 case (metal case). So better avoid this one.


Things to remember :

If you want to keep your webcam unmodified, better search for a 880nm IR led. Some webcams simply can't view 940-950nm IR leds unless they're IR modded

If your webcam is IR modded , you can use whatever IR led you find, everything will work.


My suggestion :
if you can't order SFH485P's then go for radioshack's IR leds, they're cheap and already reported to work (item# 276-143) rather than the IR led and phototransistor pack, or use NTE3027.

cya
Arkbargle #3 24/09/2008 - 15h32

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I'll have to check the store to see if they have the 276-143 as it's not listed on the site; this isn't Radioshack that I'd be shopping at, it's "The Source", a Canadian store that was formerly known as Radioshack before they lost the rights to the name. Otherwise I'll head up to the other store and buy the NTE3027s.

I can order the other ones if need be, I just haven't the desire to if I can find suitable parts locally.

Thanks for the help.
Edited by Arkbargle on 24/09/2008 at 15h33.
Lepus #4 26/09/2008 - 17h55

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The Source LEDs are exactly the ones I've used for both my point models. They work perfectly with the tip sanded flat.

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