you can use a simple 6mm tactile switch. gives you leeway to design your power button however you like.
Type: Posts; User: arusiasotto
you can use a simple 6mm tactile switch. gives you leeway to design your power button however you like.
So, I got a PEx, and for a short period of time, I can get it to power the 3rd dye on my RGB led. I can confirm the LED works, and that the NBv4 is sending 3.3v to the pex signal pad, but for some...
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I'm using a Cree XM-L RGBA LED, which I intend to wire into micro USB as a quick connect. Want to make sure I have this wired right, particularly the PEX, as none of the current manuals cover it's...
Thanks. Looks like bog standard forward voltages, so I can just resistor the red, and use the NBv3 I'm upgrading to use this in a cheap saber for the boy.
Hey folks, I've been working on a lot of side projects, when I decided I'd reuse a LED module from an old saber I had tossed in a drawer. I had originally assumed it was a two color die, but after i...
Shhh, you are giving the wife counter arguments against st upgrading a second saber ;)
Well, i found they are using a 3W 2ohm resistor, to run off 4 AAA batteries. $35 gets me another LED that matches the other blade. May have to be the route I take with these sabers as I finally got...
I can always go to my alma mater and borrow theirs, so fantastic advice. Thank you for all the help.
Thank you. To clarify, she tried to order two red LEDs and somehow got orange and blue. So I will have to switch the blue to orange. Thats simple enough, i just have to hope THEY WHO SHALL NOT BE...
Howdy, in need of some advice here.
So for V-day, m'lady got me a US Phantom Initiate V2 double saber. But she somehow messed up the color on one blade. US customer service being what it is, we...