Arduino High Speed Photography Trigger

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  • This is guy is so enchanted and lispy it is hard to take him seriously.

  • @unclesara Sounds like something you need to work on.

  • You don't need an arduino to do this.

  • @nrdesign1991 No, you don't. As the saying goes, "there's more than one way to skin a cat."

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  • that was awesome...

  • So could i use any other different kind of sensor other than a piezo?

  • well that made my blink led arduino project look rubbish ^^

  • I forgot to say. This is a really professional demonstration, produce a series of them.

    Thanks for showing us.

  • The opto-coupler will be sufficient (Arduino not needed). Light input to opto-coupler = low resistance across the output of the opto-coupler transistor (it is the same as a switch being turned on) and this will trigger the flash.

    Sound needs some signal amplification (a 30 cent op-amp will do this) and this drives a transistor to produce low ON resistance (same as a switch) across the flash unit input.

    Forget the Arduino and the lines of code (I'm a programmer and electronics engineer).

  • awesome

  • let me guess k u r useing the so if u get pissed you can smash and the wine to get drunk off ur ass

  • @mrichardson23 I am not your father.

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