- Yah, Hanmatek DOS1102 Oscilloscope is a very nice scope, and very nice presented. Thank you so much for it, mister @marconi . I will consider it for the future
- This is a little toy I made. Well, it is an addon, an upgrade. It saves space!!! and it fill it's purpose VERY nicely, into my project as a Testing component.
Well, 2 toys. Haha.
- The new updates are awesome and great. With a full support and full help from my good american friend, mister Steve, we manage to make a very practical and very well constructed, very robust in other words, IR remote control and it's receiver. We actually tested it on the wings and is just perfect. I must admit, I like more the remote receiver output to S.5, its very linear and nice to watch. It's a very nice feeling. I will do a video soon about it.
I will start today to build the modules for this remote. Ive also made a range test from outside my room, so it's around 6meters until my testing table and it is working excellent. I can not be more happy about it. I am VERY happy about it.
- Another update is that I receive 10pcs of PIC12F508. I started already to swim in the jungle of tutorials and how to program them. I already have experience with programming PIC's from 1997 to 2003 or something. It's a long story. So its not my first time now, but it passed a lot of time from my tests back then. So I have to remember and remake those steps again. I have an awesome Pickit2 that is still working from those times and the tests so far are optimistic. We'll see. I dont want to talk too much about this subject since it can grow very ugly very quickly in 1000 branches of subjects that is not fun to keep track. Suffice is to say, that I started with it and I have to dig into it more until I can figure it to function optimal.
- The sound problem, the ticks. Mister
@marconi , you did very good job and I referenced your work when I thought about this subject. Your doing, for me is an idea and a way to do it. So you helped my final decision even if is not the same as yours. I think I am more happy to build the sound ticks over another lm3914 in paralel with the existing one for the wing leds. I will basically have to drag 3 wires for its module: the signal to pin 5, from the other IC pin 5 as well, and the power pos and neg wires. Thats it. Very compact and robust.
- The NEXT thing to think about it is the movement of the floating parts I mentioned some time ago. My thought is to use those micro-motors from vibrators in phones, I have 10 of them already and I hacked one to transform it back to motor from vibrator. Another idea is to use "smart wires", basically they are wires that change their shape when current passes through them, and come back to original state when not powered. The catch is they are very expensive. These are ideas for the moment. We will have to think more about this subject. And it is the final thing to add to the project.
- These 3 remained - the remote, the bip sound and the movement. I am amazed of how it is turning out. And I am very confident it will look and work great in the end.