Panic button
Texas Instruments TI-30
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LED-strip controlled by one of my doodads
Tiny LED-strip PWM controller
Pogo-pin weak spot covered with blob of solder
AVR ISP pogo-pin programming adapter
AVR ISP pogo-pin programming adapter
AVR ISP pogo-pin programming adapter
AVR ISP pogo-pin programming adapter
Pogo-pin programming adapter at work
AVR ISP pogo-pin programming adapter
A tiny spring
These things are delicate
There's a tiny spring inside!
AVR ISP pogo-pin programming adapter
AVR ISP pogo-pin programming adapter
Using the jig to assemble the pogo-pin adapter
Trying to get good pin alignment
Assembly jig
Wooden assembly jig
Assembly jig
Wooden assembly jig
Pogo-pin adapter with assembly jig
Set of holes
Pogo-pin adapter PCB
Some sort of flower
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ATtiny13 LED-strip controller


Works acceptably for the first prototype. It certainly doesn't get warm at all. Further examination will need a scope.
One pot sets the desired brightness, the other one the fade-delay.
Might be found on tindie.com
One pot sets the desired brightness, the other one the fade-delay.
Might be found on tindie.com
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