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Thank you for your trust and for knowing me !I suspect - knowing you a little better after 271 posts (!) - you will carry on
Would you do one test for me in absolutely the way I describe? Make up a 6 Volt battery and use this to power your wings circuitry instead of the 5V power supply. Completely disconnect the 5V mains power supply (top left of your wings board) and unplug it from the socket. I would like to see how the modules behave when powered by a pure continuous direct current not derived from the mains supply. Four AA batteries should do the trick - four Cs or Ds even better.
This is a video demonstrating my version 2 of the ir proximity switch which includes the bleep/click sound as each ruler led turns on or off. As I have run out of space I will do version 3 the pulsed ir on a new breadboard. Quite a lot of time was spent on eliminating oscillation of an led if the hand stopped at a threshold or went through a threshold slowly.
I am a digital baby. So I aim to turn any problem into 1s And 0s as early as practical. Thereafter one has so many more options for signal processing. And it then becomes logical and mathematical which suits me. Analogue electronics is really an art which I have not had the opportunity or inclination to master. ?Very nice Marconi
Analogue electronics is really an art which I have not had the opportunity or inclination to master.
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