the IR LED usually is a bright bright flash...but when i touch the wire, there is a dimmer glow
if you are still using it on pin 13 then move it to a different pin. Pin 13 already has resistor on it which may not be suitable for the LED you are using/have. Make sure you put in a suitable resistor for the LED if you do move it to another pin though.
OMG IT WORRRRKS!!! The light is soo much stronger!!! Thank you thank you!!!
now the next obstacle i must tackle is the following:
I need to make this IR light able to turn on a Pico 2 projector. Now i discovered that the projector comes with an IR remote control. So i intend to replace that remote and use this device i just built for that. I also discovered that the IR remote that comes with the projector is MP4....would that be something of use?
also, i think i found code for the "IR" tv translation and looks like this:
brand(PHILIPSTV) ;
button(POWER,2) ; // hello world
delay(15000) ;
button(ZERO,2) ; // change channel to 03
delay(100) ;
button(THREE,2) ;
delay(100) ;
button(MUTE,2) ; // mute the TV
delay(15000) ;
button(POWER,2) ; // over and out
I know the brand isnt right, but does arduino have a code for MP4? and if so, where would i put it?
OMG IT WORRRRKS!!! The light is soo much stronger!!! Thank you thank you!!!
Well I wouldn't have said it if I thought it wouldn't work
I need to make this IR light able to turn on a Pico 2 projector. Now i discovered that the projector comes with an IR remote control. So i intend to replace that remote and use this device i just built for that. I also discovered that the IR remote that comes with the projector is MP4....would that be something of use?
also, i think i found code for the "IR" tv translation and looks like this:
Ok, I'm afraid that my knowledge does not extend very far into IR stuff.
I would like to try this, but a bit about my application.
I'm trying to create a midi bend up and midi bend down plate on either side of the right thumb for an "Electronic Wind Instrument" application.
What I need is for each of those sensors to return a value of 0 - 128) smoothly, as a function of how much skin is touching a piece of copper about a 1/2" square.
No skin contact needs to equal 0, and then as the thumb is rolled slowly onto the capacitance sensor, I need a smooth rise up to 128.
Is this even possible? Because I will not investigate this further if it is not even possible.
It is relatively easy to measure the distance of someone's hand away from the sensor and map that value from 0-128 but it is not very easy to do it for the amount of skin touching the 'pad'. The capacitance measured would be very small differences so it would need to be very accurate. This would then change from person to person and humidity etc.
I think you may be better off with a force sensor...
Hi,
I have done this experiment on capacitive sensing using the available codes on this page. Can anyone tell me how to convert the signals to the motion of a cursor on my computer so that when I move my hand around the cooking foil (sensors) the cursor will also move. Same as a mouse motion
I just want to say thank you!
I've been playing with this, it's quite interesting taking measurements of various things and testing different sized sensors.
Eventually it'll find it's way into a paranoid robot that runs away when you try to pick it up
I am currently working with the CapSense library to create capacitive sensors with Arduino. I managed to make some sensors (made of copper wire) work but I will need 16 sensors (there are no enough digital pins for that). Does anyone have experience with using a 4051 or 4067 analog multiplexer with capacitive sensing?
Thanks in advance.
PS. The sensors do not have to output super-precise values.
It might be a solution, I'll try it with the analog pins.
There is only one drawback left: I still have to run a led driver that takes up 5 digital pins (13, 11, 20, 9, 4). Anyhow, I cannot avoid using a multiplexer, I hope someone has experience with that.