Electronics
May 12th, 2009
Although I’m still waiting to find out if the PCB I requested a week ago is ready I have been able to get on with trying to produce the remaining electronics.
I’ve found out that the Analogue-to-Digital-Converter of my USB board is pretty sensitive and simply connecting my circuits resulted in extreme noise rather than a smooth stable reading. So in order to solve this I’ve placed some beefier 1uF (rather than the 0.1uF on my GSR circuit) capacitors between the output and the ground which seems to stabilise it perfectly.
Powerful LEDs
Hopefully they will illuminate the centre of my handle, which now has acrylic beads glued into the holes in order to catch the light. I took this photo with my light on, not in the dark…
Thermistor Circuit
Note the purple capacitor across the thermistor. Without it the circuit gives out a perfectly stable current, but the ADC doesn’t seem to think so.
Power Socket
After soldering my socket onto a small piece of board (with the intention of simply attaching the other circuits’ power wires) I thought that maybe I should do a diode bridge to ensure polarity. Hence it was a challenge but I nicked the diodes from a broken AC to DC transformer and managed to fit them onto the board with enough room for soldering the wires on the end. Now it doesn’t matter which way around you connect the power :)



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