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File:Krieger light-and-squirt-detail.jpg|''Detail of the front, showing how the pump from the squirt gun was fitted into the barrel. The Brass rod plugs the top of the reservoir, and the trigger (or "key") is fitted immediately before operation.'' | File:Krieger light-and-squirt-detail.jpg|''Detail of the front, showing how the pump from the squirt gun was fitted into the barrel. The Brass rod plugs the top of the reservoir, and the trigger (or "key") is fitted immediately before operation.'' | ||
File:Krieger disassebled-parts.jpg|''All of the non-wood components after disassembly.'' | File:Krieger disassebled-parts.jpg|''All of the non-wood components after disassembly.'' | ||
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Revision as of 15:14, 1 February 2017
An ATTiny85 to drive twenty 10W LEDs and a 120W speaker. Creates ~14 seconds of science-fiction 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 2 pins of the ATTiny. I wrote a couple of loops that drive some cool-sounding square waves to the speaker. At the end of the sound effect, the LEDs light for 1/20 of a second, producing a brilliant flash of light.
The LEDs and speaker are driven from the ATTiny by logic-level MOSFETs. The whole thing is powered by a small LiPo battery.
I programmed the ATTiny using my Arduino Duemilanove and these two excellent guides.