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From: willsfca
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  • .. Isn't this way easier to make with an AVR/Arduino?

    Take a breadboard, two resistors, two LEDs, some small bridgey cables, ??? (You know what to do, also attach the LEDs to the PWM enabled connectors), write a tiny piece code in Arduino's C/C++ mix in the Arduino IDE, click a button, bang.

    Anyways, this is cool, too. :)

  • this one does 175 pulses per second, which works out to be 10,500 pulses per minute... but it's not for sale. just a little prototype.

  • Cool can you do that @ 10,000-40,000 flash per min and keep it under three volts and I would buy it.Seriously.

  • it's a picf84! it's definitely designed with the RGB LEDs in mind. i'm just trying to decide on what sequence to use.

  • Cool. I can't see what kind of chip you're using, but I did something similar with a 16F84A. Try it with one of these three-element R/G/B LEDs. Modulate the red, green, and blue to get whatever color you want. 8-)

  • that's pretty cool, i was wondering how to do it...

  • Hey, that's kinda neat. Thanks willsfca. :-)

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