@dead_parrot not new to this - will be following requirements for journal in which i publish. My reply was accurate and still stands.
Yes there are rules - I published enough a few decades ago to remember it was painful - I am sure it got worse
But May be just a link to this thread would be enough - many of us here are known under our pseudo and are not looking for glory and recognition. We help because we can and sharing back is part of the « pay forward » / right thing to do.
When you are playing with it, you may want to change the obvious numbers so it won't take f o r e v e r to test…
Life too short.
a7
Yeah, thanks, was my plan to do so!
@J-M-L @jfjlaros and a7 (only allowed to tag 2 people properly as I'm new, sorry!) thanks very much for respective input. I've wired up circuit, uploaded code (which works beautifully, thank you), and tomorrow am going to construct a little perspex platform to transmit the vibration (omitted by speaker) across substrate of samples I use. Will post link to preprint of paper that this project is used in, by early October. Full paper may take a couple of months after that, but will post here too when done.
Again, please let me know if you would like to feature in preprint/ paper. I'll default to linking to this thread and acknowledging input from forum, otherwise.
Cheers.
that's fine with me. good luck in your research
Me too, that's more than anyone expects.
I don't suppose any of us can help but think this could be a slightly more elaborate device.
Consider perhaps adding a display and an RTC (real time clock) which could give you a count down time and any other small bits of data.
I'm not too crazy about that thing just sitting there planning to do something 16 hours from now.
Almost ant Arduino clock + LCD project, of which google will show up literally hundreds, would be a easy matter to get going unmodified and not too hard to add the timing ideas you after.
Just not an instructable, and you'd probably be all alright.
Just sayin'. We can help.
a7
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