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| It's an old CM-5 from thinking machines. Thousands of LEDs for the thousands of tiny microprocessors. Blinking and flashing. ![]() | |
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| Hi Bill, But I want to display hexadecimal and will they work for 12 months from a 9v battery? Can you post the driver code, preferably written in Cobol and I need it by tomorrow Eric | |
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| cool!! i wonder if once they all flashed to form a word could you please send me the circuit diagram also my email is ispamtoomuch@spammerland.com
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| Hi Eric, LEDs use a lot of power. A little PP3 9V alkaline battery has a very low amount of power and can light a single LED at 27mA for only about 32 hours, dimming all the time. After only 6 hours the 9V battery voltage is only 7V. After 20 hours the voltage is 6.2V and at 32 hours the voltage is 4V. One year has 8760 hours. A little PP3 alkaline battery can supply only 0.1mA for one year. An LED hex display with an average of 12 segments lighted at 10mA each uses 120mA. Use an LCD display. It uses a very low amount of power if it is not lighted.
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Thank you for taking the time to respond. I must apologise to you, I was making a joke reply for Bill's OP. Its back fired on me I owe you one! Regards Eric | ||
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LOL sadly someone will probably seriously reqest that. I like the posts that go... I have a 30W supply but I need 600W how do I build an adapter. | ||
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Thank you and congradulations on your postings of many leds project. I am current graduating training at university and needing assist with final project. I wish to create many leds but free power from sun with wireless gsm. Please help, I need to submit proposal by this end of month. my email is sungradu@hotmails.com thanks you! just some humor guys, no need to reply | ||
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| ROTFLMAS I love the internet, now here's a creative fellow. Completly off topic... http://www.afrigadget.com/2007/06/21...ening-bicycle/ | |
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Never mind the soup, I've just eaten 'crow' for audioguru! Eric | ||
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Ive actually seen this working recently in SouthAfrica. Back in the UK during the 1930 and 1940's a guy would visit our neighbourhood about once a month and he used this exact setup,,, not joking. Sharpened knives, scissors and the like Eric | ||
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A very practical solution. JimB
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| Just goes to show you a little inginutity goes a long way. Here's a company that makes the an Altair PC case. Your leds in a retro look. http://www.brielcomputers.com/altairpc.html ![]() | |
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