This is the Brainlet's built in system test. This is so when people build them they can test that each component is soldered correctly. It also serves as a nifty way to demonstrate all the abilities and sounds.
where'd you get that little board? what happens if you run an audio signal through that a/v in? just static or does it distort it? i want to circuit bend..
The RCA sockets are communication ports. This enables the Brainlets to send simple messages to each other. If one Brainlet gets "sad", it can tell everyone else and they get sad as well.
Sorry, can't circuit bend this one as all the processing is done in the microcontroller.
My Nibbler project can be circuit-bent though. But then again, it mostly sounds like a circuit bent toy anyway!
where'd you get that little board? what happens if you run an audio signal through that a/v in? just static or does it distort it? i want to circuit bend..
d3p3ch3mod3 4 years ago
The board is of my own design and manufacture.
The RCA sockets are communication ports. This enables the Brainlets to send simple messages to each other. If one Brainlet gets "sad", it can tell everyone else and they get sad as well.
Sorry, can't circuit bend this one as all the processing is done in the microcontroller.
My Nibbler project can be circuit-bent though. But then again, it mostly sounds like a circuit bent toy anyway!
ArtistEngineer 4 years ago