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Creates ~10 seconds of science-siction sound effects, then flashes the lights in a brilliant, dazzling flash. | Creates ~10 seconds of science-siction sound effects, then flashes the lights in a brilliant, dazzling flash. | ||
Also includes a squirt gun to startle the person it is pointed at. | Also includes a squirt gun to startle the person it is pointed at. | ||
− | The LEDs and speaker are driven from the 3.5mm jack of the Zipit, since I don't have a connector for its GPIO socket. The speaker has one channel of regular sound. The LEDs have a channel that goes high for 1/20 second, like the sound in [[:File:DriveLightsTest. | + | The LEDs and speaker are driven from the 3.5mm jack of the Zipit, since I don't have a connector for its GPIO socket. The speaker has one channel of regular sound. The LEDs have a channel that goes high for 1/20 second, like the sound in [[:File:DriveLightsTest.flac.gz | this archive]]. |
Revision as of 13:42, 27 October 2016
Uses a Zipit Z2 to drive twenty 10W LEDs and a speaker. Creates ~10 seconds of science-siction sound effects, then flashes the lights in a brilliant, dazzling flash. Also includes a squirt gun to startle the person it is pointed at. The LEDs and speaker are driven from the 3.5mm jack of the Zipit, since I don't have a connector for its GPIO socket. The speaker has one channel of regular sound. The LEDs have a channel that goes high for 1/20 second, like the sound in this archive.