So come on analog guys, how does this work? I’m guessing all the
components have something else hidden in or under them, but what?
Way too long since GCSE electronics to remember any of this stuff
So come on analog guys, how does this work? I’m guessing all the
components have something else hidden in or under them, but what?
Way too long since GCSE electronics to remember any of this stuff
Bob,
I take that as a challenge. I’m going with the fact that those black
components either aren’t actually switches…there are invisible
wires or the video has been post processed after they took the video.
Alex
P.S. there is nothing wrong with being analogue…we will discuss later!!On 21 December 2011 14:11, Bob Clough parag0n@ivixor.net wrote:
http://hackaday.com/2011/12/19/ask-hackaday-troll-physics-edition/
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Something else…it is possible the battery is not only a battery.
AlexOn Dec 21, 2011 2:12 PM, “Bob Clough” parag0n@ivixor.net wrote:
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I reckon is some AC magic. If the battery is a multi frequency AC
generator, the switches contained band-pass filters for 3 seperate
frequency ranges, and each LED only responded to that range that could
produce that effect maybe?On 21 December 2011 14:30, Alexander Lang alexanderlang1980@googlemail.comwrote:
Something else…it is possible the battery is not only a battery.
Alex
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Uploader’s Comment:
Schematic is only the overall representation of main task: answer, how I
Well there it is… Modified components…who really cares!!!On Dec 21, 2011 2:45 PM, “Adam Prescott” adam.prescott01@googlemail.com wrote:
Uploader’s Comment:
Schematic is only the overall representation of main task: answer, how I
can control this LEDs ? All components at the film has been modified
(except battery).Solution is really easy. Many people have already found it
On 21 December 2011 14:44, Bob Clough parag0n@ivixor.net wrote:
I reckon is some AC magic. If the battery is a multi frequency AC
generator, the switches contained band-pass filters for 3 seperate
frequency ranges, and each LED only responded to that range that could
produce that effect maybe?On 21 December 2011 14:30, Alexander Lang < alexanderlang1980@googlemail.com> wrote:
Something else…it is possible the battery is not only a battery.
Alex
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