Hello, I am looking for abit of help. I am creating a capacitive touch system with blue and Red LED'S that light up when touched. This is for a friend who has a disabled child, and it is going to be a learning aid for them. hav 2m of blue LED's and 2m of red LED's + x8 AA cells. I ned to create x2 capacitive touch pads that are 20x20cm and when the system is on the Blue LED's are lit up when either of the pads are touched, it changes to Red LED's on, and blue off, so it basically switchesLED'?
is it still good with inconsistent lighting? i'm working on something similar and it's just a pain in the random body part to deal with environment and dynamic calibration.
Hey man great video! I have lots of questions ask as im actually gonna do the same project you did for my school project in my polytechnic:) I just want to what kind of photodiodes are you using? Silicon?
You should make something like a how to for beginners. I dont know much about electronics, but stuff like this makes me really want to learn! Cool project!
Do you know if the viewing angle of the IR LED has any effect on how sensitive the photodiodes are? I imagine the tighter the beam the better, do you know the viewing angle on the ones you used?
I am currently a Freshman studying computer engineering, and would love to know more on how this was built. I am mainly interested in the the microcontrollers, programing, and over all concept of how it works.
I've watched all of your vids and you have made some great progress! I'm curious, what photodiodes did you find are working best? Thanks and looking forward to your next iteration!
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Could you, please, send data sheet of that?
I want to make one of this :)
And i will need list of items needed :)
It would be nice if you send it to my e-mail :) dhruvsachdev@gmail.com..please
pokemonshowdown 1 day ago
Awesome boards, very cool. I'm planning a similar project. Would the IR sensors work through semi-transparent plexiglass? Did you try photodetectors?
coasttocoast15 3 days ago
Hello, I am looking for abit of help. I am creating a capacitive touch system with blue and Red LED'S that light up when touched. This is for a friend who has a disabled child, and it is going to be a learning aid for them. hav 2m of blue LED's and 2m of red LED's + x8 AA cells. I ned to create x2 capacitive touch pads that are 20x20cm and when the system is on the Blue LED's are lit up when either of the pads are touched, it changes to Red LED's on, and blue off, so it basically switchesLED'?
ALLTENCH007 4 days ago
is it still good with inconsistent lighting? i'm working on something similar and it's just a pain in the random body part to deal with environment and dynamic calibration.
Recursive2718 2 weeks ago
very interesting ... where can get that scheme...
razvandanielful 1 month ago
I'd like to buy yourmodules. How can I do it?
ziza75 1 month ago
fukn sweet.
mrv3rb 2 months ago
Where can I see the schematichs
klint6448 2 months ago
Could you, please, send data sheet of that?
I want to make one of this :)
And i will need list of items needed :)
It would be nice if you send it to my e-mail :)
EdgarsSaulitis 3 months ago in playlist EdgarsSaulitis's favorites
Share the circuit!
EliisaMagdaleno2000 4 months ago
Need some type fo light fo work, with not light work
youmella 4 months ago
Hey man great video! I have lots of questions ask as im actually gonna do the same project you did for my school project in my polytechnic:) I just want to what kind of photodiodes are you using? Silicon?
Cheers!
LiqourThatKilledTheC 4 months ago
You should make something like a how to for beginners. I dont know much about electronics, but stuff like this makes me really want to learn! Cool project!
mordsgaudimachen 5 months ago
this is the future
kylemiester69 6 months ago
m8, that is amazing!
MrDjEmission 8 months ago
Do you know if the viewing angle of the IR LED has any effect on how sensitive the photodiodes are? I imagine the tighter the beam the better, do you know the viewing angle on the ones you used?
jimbom2k 10 months ago
This is so awesome!
I am currently a Freshman studying computer engineering, and would love to know more on how this was built. I am mainly interested in the the microcontrollers, programing, and over all concept of how it works.
Keep it up!
MrHoProductions 10 months ago
you should code her up to change color based on distance when you get the new RGB module
halotechy 10 months ago
Graham, this has gotten awesome! - Dad
joeMonahan1 11 months ago
How much would you say you spent on building one of those 1ftx1ft boards?
cooperrockss 1 year ago
I've watched all of your vids and you have made some great progress! I'm curious, what photodiodes did you find are working best? Thanks and looking forward to your next iteration!
nodtotheagedp 1 year ago
@nodtotheagedp
any photodiode with decent filter will do
I order from mouser.com
Part No. QSD2030F
Thanks for keeping up with my progress.
grahmaustin 1 year ago
The new board looks great! I cant wait to see the final product!
hatcherboy 1 year ago