I built a prototyping board for this project. There were a few changes from the circuit posted in the last log entry. Here's the updated circuit.
I tried to make it as generic as possible, so it can be used in other, future projects.




A project log for Low power IR beacon
A battery powered, periodic infrared beacon for a geocaching puzzle
I built a prototyping board for this project. There were a few changes from the circuit posted in the last log entry. Here's the updated circuit.
I tried to make it as generic as possible, so it can be used in other, future projects.
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