Found a string of Christmas led lights at a local thrift store for 1 dollar. There are about 200 led's and it looks like they operate around 3.5 volts and 3.75 ma each. These should be perfect for the output display section.
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Found a string of Christmas led lights at a local thrift store for 1 dollar. There are about 200 led's and it looks like they operate around 3.5 volts and 3.75 ma each. These should be perfect for the output display section.
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It's a start :-)
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Yup, I like finding stuff like this :-) Reminds me of finding tv sets being tossed out and my salvaging the parts.
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but, you know, we're in 2016... :-)
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True but around here there are still some older pre digital sets finding their way to the curb. Most of the parts are great for my ham radio projects and the color burst crystal is in the 80 m cw band
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