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  • I have a question,

    the LED is blinking, is that because you are using the LED as source and sensor? thanks in advance

  • Sorry for the long wait for a reply, I was on holiday to England. Back on topic: The led's blinking because approx. half of the time it's polarised backwards, and the other half it's polarised properly. When it's polarised backwards the LED doesn't emit any light. I hope that is the answer you wanted. If you need more help, just ask.

  • No problem, and I wish you had a good one :)

    I think i got the idea, you are doing whats in this picture, i guess:

    blog. makezine. com/ order .jpg

  • Exactly, that's the pic I was basing my program at.

  • Alright, TYVM!

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  • No, this is all based on montage capacities.

    You don't hi-z just for the fun of it, you automatically go hi-z(change to input and read the voltage). I can send you the code and an image that illustrates the idea. Somehow I can't upload a comment with a link in it.

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  • dobra wierze;p

  • no, mam nadzieje ;p

  • wonderful :<

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